Mitigation stops the damage from getting worse while your claim is processed. Our IICRC-certified crew documents every step in a format your adjuster can use.
Live dispatcher answers 24/7. Certified crew on the way to your Haltom City property as soon as one is available.
Dri-Eaz LGR dehumidifiers, Velo PRO air movers, and FLIR thermal imaging on every truck.
Fast extraction and structured drying stop mold before it starts, typically within 24 to 48 hours.
FLIR thermal mapping and moisture meters document every affected zone for your insurance adjuster.
We map moisture levels across the affected area before any work starts.
A written mitigation plan is documented for your insurance adjuster.
Water is extracted and the structure dried to documented drying goals.
A final report confirms the mitigation work performed and the drying results achieved.
Mitigation means stopping further damage, separate from full restoration or rebuild work. Many insurers require a documented mitigation report before approving the next phase of a claim, and we provide that documentation as part of the job, not as an extra step.
Clear, documented mitigation work moves a claim forward faster. We provide the moisture readings and drying logs adjusters actually look for.
Live dispatcher every call, day or night. No voicemail, no answering service.
IICRC-certified technicians with WRT and ASD credentials on every job.
From extraction to mold prevention, one crew handles the full restoration process.
Locally operated in Haltom City, not a franchise call center. We respond fast and document thoroughly across the city.
Most mitigation calls in Haltom City fall into one of two patterns.
Problem: An active leak needs to be stopped and documented quickly to limit how much an insurance claim grows.
Our Solution: We extract water, begin drying immediately, and document the timeline for your adjuster from the first call.
Problem: Water from a single source can migrate into multiple rooms before anyone notices the full extent.
Our Solution: We map the full migration path with moisture meters so the mitigation report reflects the actual scope of the claim.
Mitigation stops further damage and documents the loss, while restoration is the repair and rebuild work that follows. Many insurance claims process mitigation and restoration as separate phases.
Many do, especially for larger claims. We provide a documented mitigation report as a standard part of every job, not an extra request.
Cost depends on the affected square footage and the water category. We never quote a fixed price over the phone. Call (817) 214-1888 for a free, in-person estimate.
IICRC Certified S500 Water Damage Restoration
TDLR-Licensed Mold Remediation Contractor in Texas
OSHA Compliant, Licensed & Insured in Texas
Locally operated in Haltom City, TX, not a franchise