During the water damage restoration process in Baton Rouge, LA, a United Fire & Water specialist removed the shoe plates from the kitchen cabinets to access trapped moisture. The area beneath the cabinets was treated with an antimicrobial to help prevent mold growth and further contamination. Drying equipment was then installed, including a dehumidifier and two air scrubbers, to control humidity levels and improve indoor air quality.
To fully remediate the damage in Baton Rouge, LA, the specialist removed affected flooring and cabinetry that could not be salvaged. All debris was HEPA vacuumed to ensure fine particles were safely removed, and the exposed areas were thoroughly treated with antimicrobial solutions. This detailed water damage restoration approach helped stabilize the kitchen and prepare the space for repairs while protecting the home from future moisture-related issues.






