Water Damage Restoration
At Rocky Mountain Catastrophe, we’re the best in the business for extracting water, drying out residential and commercial buildings, detecting and drying out water and flood damage, water damage cleanup, and water damage restoration.
If water removal is needed on your property, please call us immediately for our water damage restoration services. Standing water can be dangerous, causing slip and fall accidents and electrical shocks. We have commercial-grade water extractors that can remove water quickly, which is essential when every minute matters. Our state-of-the-art dryers can begin to immediately reduce the relative humidity inside a room or building — which helps prevent mold and mildew — and our sophisticated thermal camera can detect how far the damage has extended. This allows us to better concentrate our heating and drying efforts.
In a very short period of time, water can be an extremely destructive force, causing issues to:
- hardwood floors
- carpet and pads
- tile
- drywall
- cabinets/cabinetry
- contents (furniture, artwork, accessories, window coverings, electronics, and more)
In Grand County, water damage is typically caused by:
- leaking, broken, or burst pipes
- frozen pipes
- broken supply lines and hoses
- clogged pipes and drains
- clogged and overflowing toilets
- leaks in radiant heating systems or in-floor heating systems
- faulty appliances (such as dishwashers, washers, and hot water heaters)
- inadequate gutters and drainage systems
- basement flooding
- roof leaks (primarily caused by the formation of ice dams)
- flooding from heavy rains, lakes, streams, rivers, or creeks
Water and flood damage is a frequent occurrence in Grand County because of the abundance of rivers and lakes, as well as the extreme swings in temperatures, and a high percentage of second homeowners who can’t always catch problems while they are small. If you have a water damage or flooding emergency, please call (970) 531-7308 for 24-hour repair. For any questions about our services, or to request a bid, please call (970) 722-7744, or e-mail [email protected].
Water Damage Prevention Tip:
Year-round, it’s a good idea to get in the habit of shutting off the water to your house every time you leave town. If you’re on a well system, shut off your well pump, which you can typically do at the circuit breaker. If you’re on town water, turn off the main water line into your home.