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Domestic water damage restoration in Margate

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The Problem 

A detached property in Margate, Kent, suffered extensive water damage after a pipe burst in the loft. The damage affected eight rooms across the ground and first floors, resulting in: 

  • Structural Damage: Collapsed ceilings, damaged walls, and ruined flooring. 
  • Secondary Issues: Mould growth and compromised structural integrity of wooden floorboards. 
  • Contents Damage: Significant harm to furniture and personal belongings. 


Scope of the Issue 

  • Moisture Levels: Initial testing revealed 100% Wood Moisture Equivalent (WME) across affected areas. A normal reading is below 17.5%, indicating the property was saturated. 
  • Impact on Structure: Walls, ceilings, and floors, constructed from timber, plaster, and sand-cement render, showed signs of extensive water migration. 
  • Health Concerns: Mould spores posed risks to the occupants’ respiratory health and the property’s long-term safety. 


In the UK, water damage accounts for approximately 30% of home insurance claims annually. Without prompt restoration, issues such as mould growth can develop within 48 hours, compounding costs and health risks. 

The Solution 

Our restoration process combined immediate protective measures, thorough strip-out work, and advanced drying techniques to return the property to a safe, habitable condition. 

Step 1: Assessment and Preparation 

  • Conducted a detailed moisture survey using a Protimeter MMS2 moisture meter, confirming saturation levels of up to 100% WME in all affected areas. 
  • Protected the master bedroom flooring with Corex sheeting and designated it as a storage area for smaller salvageable items. Larger items were moved to an unaffected lounge area. 


Step 2: Preventing Further Damage 

  • Sealed off unaffected areas and sensitive spaces (e.g., the master bedroom) with polyethylene sheeting to prevent cross-contamination and heat loss. 
  • Installed initial drying equipment, including condensing and adsorption dehumidifiers, to stabilise atmospheric conditions and halt secondary damage. 


Step 3: Strip-Out Work 

Our team of three technicians completed extensive strip-out work over five to six days, which included: 

  • Removing fitted cupboards, damaged ceilings, architraves, skirting boards, and radiators in affected rooms. 
  • Stripping walls back to brickwork and uplifting vinyl flooring and MDF sheets. 
  • Carefully detaching and storing reusable bathroom fixtures to minimize waste. 
  • Drying in-situ where possible, such as with the fitted wardrobe in bedroom two, to reduce disruption. 


Step 4: Advanced Drying Techniques 

With the strip-out complete, a four-week drying programme began: 

  • Dehumidifiers: Combined condensing and adsorption dehumidifiers targeted moisture in walls, floors, and ceilings. 
  • Air Movers: Turbo air movers circulated air to expedite drying. 
  • Focused drying efforts on specific areas, such as exposed floorboards, to bring relative humidity back to safe levels. 


The Result 

After the comprehensive restoration process, the property was successfully returned to its pre-damage condition. 

Key Outcomes: 

  • Restored Structural Integrity: Drying efforts brought WME levels down to within the safe range, ensuring the long-term stability of walls, floors, and ceilings. 
  • Eliminated Secondary Damage: Mould growth and damp were eradicated, protecting both the property and the health of its occupants. 
  • Preserved Contents: Salvageable furniture and belongings were dried and returned to their original condition. 
  • Reduced Costs: Careful planning minimized waste and reuse of materials, such as bathroom fixtures, reduced replacement expenses. 


Client Benefits: 

  • A safe, dry, and healthy home restored within six weeks. 
  • Long-term protection against future water damage thanks to structural repairs and moisture control measures. 
  • Compliance with UK building standards and insurance requirements. 


Did You Know? 

Water damage restoration can reduce property repair costs by up to 30% if addressed promptly, and advanced drying techniques can save over 50% of affected contents from being discarded. 

Whether it’s a pipe burst, storm damage, or rising damp, water damage restoration requires immediate action to prevent escalating issues. Our expert team is equipped to handle everything from damp and mould surveys to full remediation works. 

Contact us today for a free consultation with one of the team and let us restore your property with care and expertise. 

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