Galaxy Restoration: Your Water Damage Restoration Experts
A leaking roof that damages the property it's supposed to be protecting. A pipe burst that turns your home into a flooded mess. A toilet backup that spills throughout your bathroom and into the hallway and surrounding rooms.
It's estimated that about 14,000 Americans experience some sort of water damage emergency every day, with nearly 40 percent of all U.S. homeowners said to have suffered some sort of loss from water damage. And while many people associate water damage restoration with inclement weather, malfunctioning household water-using appliances are also to blame in many cases. It's why having a reliable, professional water restoration company to rely on in the event of an emergency can help make this unfortunate situation all the more manageable. Good water restoration companies won't just carefully assess, mitigate and build back, but they'll also provide added value in contents restoration, mold removal and prevention, and more.
Why Go Galaxy
Not all water restoration companies are created equal — and when it's your home that's been affected, you want to be sure that you're working with a credible, professional firm that can return your home to pre-loss condition. That's the value of working with Galaxy Restoration.
Common FAQs About Water Damage Restoration
Is Water Damage Covered by Homeowners Insurance?
In most cases, the answer is "yes." It's important to check with your insurance agent to fully understand your homeowners insurance policy, but in most cases, water damage is covered.
We work with a wide range of insurance companies throughout Los Angeles and have professional relationships with adjusters everywhere. We're committed to helping you fully understand the terms of your homeowners insurance plan so you know the amount that you're covered for and if there are any out-of-pocket costs that you'll need to meet.
Flood Damage vs. Water Damage: What You Need to Know
The difference between flood damage and water damage is namely due to how such damages are characterized by insurance companies. While flood damage and water damage both involve water-damaged contents and materials, flood damage is actually not considered a type of water damage via most homeowner's insurance policies. For instance, if there's a bad storm and your roof leaks and damages your walls and flooring, that's considered water damage and is likely covered. But if flooding results from inclement weather and damages your home, it's considered flood damage and often not covered.
Am I Covered?
We work with a wide range of insurance companies throughout Los Angeles and have professional relationships with adjusters everywhere. We're committed to helping you fully understand the terms of your homeowners insurance plan so you know the amount that you're covered for and if there are any out-of-pocket costs that you'll need to meet.
Contact Galaxy Restoration Today
As one of the Los Angeles area's premiere water restoration companies, we pride ourselves on more than just exceptional service — but transparency, integrity and honesty. Contact us today for more information!
Special Offer
We're currently offering a complementary damage assessment on any water loss. That's more than a $1,000 value. Contact us today to learn more about this limited-time special offer.
Our Process
As one of the most reputable water damage restoration companies in the Los Angeles area, we pride ourselves on expert service and fast response times. Since we're locally-based, we're able to arrive on site quickly, which allows us to conduct our initial assessment faster and potentially save more of your contents before the water has a chance to spread more. We follow a three-step process on every site and we commit to being transparent with you every step of the way.
Assessement
Before we get started, we always begin with a thorough assessment of the property. This allows us to gauge the category of water in your property, what can likely be salvaged and what cannot. This further permits us to give Los Angeles area homeowners realistic expectations.
Mitigation
Next, we'll remove any existing standing water. Then we'll pack out contents, remove anything that's unsalvageable and being drying the water-damaged area.
Reconstruction
After the property is dried and pre-treated to prevent any subsequent mold growth, we'll perform reconstruction until your home is back to pre-loss condition.