Project notes for Water Damage
Organize the Details for Plumbing Leaks, Appliance Overflows, And Unwanted Indoor Moisture.
Use this practical overview to identify the work you want to discuss with a participating water-damage provider.
Call (614) 348-4137CleanupAffected material evaluation
RestorationRecovery after drying
Water RemovalAccessible standing water
DryingMoisture control and monitoring
Structural Drying
Air movement, dehumidification, moisture monitoring, and drying-plan discussions.
Cleaning & Sanitizing
Evaluation and cleaning of affected surfaces when appropriate for the supported indoor water source.
Material Removal
Guidance involving damaged drywall, flooring, insulation, cabinets, and other porous materials.
Restoration Planning
Coordination discussions for rebuilding or replacing materials after drying is complete.
Moisture Assessment
Review of visible water, damp materials, likely affected areas, and possible moisture migration.
Water Extraction
Removal options for accessible standing water after plumbing leaks, appliance failures, or fixture overflows.
Field notes
What to Record
- A ceiling stain that is spreading or dripping
- Damp drywall, cabinets, or insulation
- Musty odors following a plumbing leak or overflow
- Moisture near outlets, appliances, or electrical equipment
- Standing water or saturated flooring indoors
Before calling
Keep a Short Project Notebook
- 01
- Note when the indoor water concern began
- 02
- Identify the plumbing, appliance, or fixture source if safe
- 03
- Keep people away from wet electrical areas
Read the Written Details Carefully
Confirm the scope
Review the proposed work, materials, exclusions, cleanup, and possible additions.
Verify the provider
Check applicable licensing, insurance, business identity, and written terms.
Understand the schedule
Confirm timing, payment terms, warranties, and the follow-up contact.
Questions From Homeowners
Will homeowners insurance pay for cleanup?
Coverage varies by policy and cause of loss. Your insurer determines coverage and required documentation. Provider participation and terms vary by market.
How soon should indoor water damage be evaluated?
As soon as it is safe. Materials and moisture conditions can change, while response depends on location, demand, staffing, and availability. Provider participation and terms vary by market.
Can every wet material be dried?
Not always. Decisions depend on the supported water source, exposure time, material, condition, and professional assessment. Provider participation and terms vary by market.
Dedicated Water Damage number
Close the notebook with a local call
Share the property ZIP code and ask about current participation.