Water Damage Restoration · Clark County
The valley is dry most of the year, but monsoon season can bring heavy, fast rainfall that overwhelms drainage and pushes water into homes and garages. Storm and flood cleanup deals with the water that gets in from outside: extracting it, drying the structure, and cleaning up the mud and debris that come with it.

Because the ground here sheds water quickly, a short but intense summer storm can send runoff into low-lying entries, garages, and ground-floor rooms. Water that enters this way often carries dirt and outdoor contaminants, so cleanup involves more than drying, the affected materials usually need to be cleaned and, in some cases, removed for health reasons.
Yes. Water that comes in from outside is generally considered contaminated, so cleanup includes cleaning and sanitizing, and porous materials that soaked it up are more likely to need removal rather than just drying.
It can be. Water that sits in a garage can wick into shared walls and the adjoining home, so it is worth drying properly even if the space seems like it will dry on its own.
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