Check every room
The technician walks through affected and nearby rooms, not just the spot where you noticed the problem.
Not sure how bad the damage really is? Local pros give you a clear, honest assessment of what happened and what to do next — and bill your insurance directly.
A water damage inspection in Edgewater is an on-site walkthrough where a technician checks visible and hidden damage using moisture meters and thermal imaging, then explains what happened, how far it spread, and what needs to happen next. It is the clear first step before any drying or repair work begins, so you know exactly what you are dealing with. Pros document everything and bill your insurance directly. Call (386) 284-1211.
When water shows up in your home, the hardest part is often not knowing what you are actually dealing with. Is it just this one room, or has it spread further? Is it safe to stay? Will insurance cover it? Without a clear assessment, homeowners either panic and over-worry or underestimate a problem that is bigger than it looks.
An inspection should leave you with answers, not more questions. Here is what that looks like.
The technician walks through affected and nearby rooms, not just the spot where you noticed the problem.
Moisture meters and thermal imaging catch damage hidden behind walls, under floors, or above ceilings.
You get a plain-language walkthrough of what was found and what steps come next, with no pressure.
Call and a local technician arranges a visit to your Edgewater home, often the same day.
The technician inspects the affected area and checks nearby rooms for hidden spread.
Moisture meters and thermal imaging confirm the true extent of the damage.
You get a clear walkthrough of what was found in plain language.
You leave knowing exactly what needs to happen and what it involves.
Call now and talk to a real Edgewater restoration pro. A full walkthrough with clear answers, and we bill your insurance directly — no obligation to move forward.
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A technician walks through your home, checks visible damage, and uses moisture meters and sometimes a thermal camera to find water that has spread beyond what you can see. You get a clear explanation of what is damaged, how far it reached, and what needs to happen next.
Most inspections take 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the size of your home and how many rooms are affected. You get a walkthrough of the findings the same day, so you know what you are dealing with right away.
Yes, because knowing the source does not tell you how far the water actually spread. An inspection checks nearby rooms, walls, and flooring for damage you might not expect, which matters for both your safety and your insurance claim.
No. An inspection from a restoration pro documents the damage from a repair standpoint and gives you next steps right away. An insurance adjuster visit is separate and reviews the claim for coverage, though the inspection report can support that process.
Cost depends on the size of the property and scope of the inspection. When paired with restoration work covered by insurance, inspection findings are typically included in the documentation billed to your carrier.
We answer live 24/7, connect you with a pro who gives you a clear, honest assessment, and bill your insurance directly. Know before you decide what to do next.
Call (386) 284-1211