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At Cleaning 24x7, we provide complete recovery and structural remediation services for properties affected by leaks, flooding, and excess moisture and across the UK.

Water intrusion, from storms, plumbing breakdowns, drainage failures, or rising groundwater, can quickly lead to structural deterioration, contamination, and long-term safety concerns.

Our teams deliver fast water extraction, targeted drying, sanitation, mould prevention, and full restoration for residential, commercial, and public buildings, ensuring compliant and cost-effective results tailored to each property.

How Much Does Professional Water Damage Restoration Cost?

The cost of water damage restoration starts from around £500 for light drying and sanitation, while severe damage requiring structural repairs and deep cleaning exceed £10,000.

Costs depend on the type of contamination, property size, drying duration, and the extent of damage to building materials or contents.

Contact Cleaning 24x7 to get customised prices for water damage restoration at your property.

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What Are the Leading Causes of Water Damage in Properties Across ?

Common causes of water damage include:

  • Severe rainfall – Leading to rapid overflows and surface water intrusion.

  • Backing-up waterways – Overflowing streams or rivers affecting lower-lying homes.

  • Drain or sewer failure – Blocked or collapsed systems causing internal water entry.

  • Plumbing malfunctions – Burst pipes, leaking valves, and failing appliances.

  • Pooling surface water – Resulting from poor drainage or impermeable ground conditions.

  • Elevated groundwater – Affecting basements and foundations after prolonged wet periods.

What Steps Are Involved in Water Damage Restoration for Properties?

Water damage restoration begins with a thorough evaluation of the water source, contamination category, and the areas affected.

Technicians extract water using industrial pumping systems, remove saturated materials such as carpet, insulation, or plasterboard, and deploy commercial-grade air movers and dehumidifiers for effective structural drying.

Surfaces are then disinfected and deodorised, followed by assessments for structural stability and measures implemented to reduce future moisture ingress. Properties with extensive damage may require deeper repairs or material replacement.

How Long Does Structural Drying Usually Take After Water Damage?

Minor water damage restoration may dry within 2–3 days, while severe cases involving deep saturation can require 1–3 weeks of continuous drying. Drying timelines vary depending on water volume, building materials, humidity, and ventilation.

Technicians use thermal imaging, hygrometers, and moisture mapping tools to monitor progress and determine when repairs or reoccupation can safely begin.

What Health Hazards Can Result from Untreated Water Damage?

Untreated water damage can create ideal conditions for mould growth, potentially causing respiratory irritation, allergies, and infections.

Contaminated water introduces bacteria, viruses, and parasites that endanger occupants, particularly in cases involving grey or black water. Prolonged moisture exposure can also attract pests and weaken structural elements including walls, flooring, and joists.

Do Water Damage Specialists Work on Both Residential and Commercial Properties?

Water damage restoration specialists service a wide range of buildings, from homes and flats to offices, warehouses, healthcare facilities, and hospitality venues.

Methods are adapted to the requirements of each environment, including regulatory compliance, discreet operations, and coordinated communication with insurers or site managers for commercial settings.

What Equipment Is Used During Water Damage Restoration?

Water damage restoration teams use a wide range of specialist equipment, including:

  • Truck-mounted extraction units – For large-scale water removal.

  • Submersible pumps – For deep standing water in basements or ground floors.

  • Industrial dehumidifiers – For accelerated structural drying.

  • Axial and centrifugal air movers – To enhance evaporation and airflow.

  • HEPA air scrubbers – For safe air purification during drying.

  • Ozone generators – Used to neutralise residual odours post-drying.

  • Thermal cameras and moisture meters – For identifying hidden saturation pockets.

  • Foggers and chemical sprayers – To apply biocidal disinfectants and sanitising agents.

  • Protective PPE – Ensuring safe handling of contaminated materials.

Is Mould Prevention Included in Water Damage Restoration Across ?

Water damage restoration includes mould removals as our technicians apply antimicrobial and antifungal agents to damp surfaces, use high-capacity dehumidifiers to reduce moisture, and inspect areas such as wall cavities and crawl spaces for hidden dampness.

If mould has already developed, remediation includes containment, HEPA vacuuming, surface disinfection, and sealing to avoid recurrence.

How Fast Can Water Extraction Teams Respond in the Area?

Water extraction teams typically offer rapid response services, arriving within one to three hours depending on the severity and location.

Fast intervention reduces structural weakening, halts mould growth, and protects flooring, furnishings, and electrics from additional damage. Teams arrive with submersible pumps, truck-mounted extractors, moisture-detection tools, and containment barriers to begin immediate remediation.

Contact Cleaning 24x7 for professional water damage restoration support.

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