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flood recovery & humidity control

One of the most widespread disasters facing property owners, insurance companies, and risk managers today is water damage.

When a structure is hit by a flood, whether caused by a natural or man made disaster, the clock starts running. Moisture is a fast and silent destroyer. Secondary damage can start almost immediately. Horizon Restoration provides effective disaster planning and responds promptly to ensure recovery to your facilities as timely as possible.

Horizon Restoration has various types of drying equipment to accommodate every size job in order to deploy an effective solution for our customers. This includes successfully mitigating the loss, preventing future damages, and in turn saving thousands of dollars.

Our certified technicians will search out the obvious and hidden places of water damage, allowing us to develop a plan for drying the structure. We document the drying process to establish a complete record of the project.

Our disaster recovery teams have the necessary training and experience in drying all types of structures to correct humidity and moisture levels.

We understand the true science of drying (psychometrics) and by using the most advanced dehumidification and monitoring equipment we will ensure effective results and eliminate environmental concerns. This science of drying will dictate the decisions we make and is a critical step in effective restoration.

Horizon Restoration's 24-hour accessibility, combined with an immediate response, significantly diminishes the loss and reduces interruption to all of our clients. After a disaster strikes, restoration is the quickest and most cost effective way to get life back to its preexisting state.

Whatever the cause, disasters create potential risk to every property. Horizon Restoration's strategically positioned facilities allow us to respond to any emergency in your area. Our rapid response specialists can marshal the resources necessary to stabilize and treat a wide range of disaster-related damaged properties.