Recent Jobs For United Fire & Water

Luecke- slab leak Baton Rouge

January 23, 2024 | Baton Rouge, LA

Our team began the mitigation process by removing the affected kitchen flooring to expose the impacted area. Drying equipment, including air movers, was then placed to begin extracting moisture from the surface and surrounding materials. After the initial drying period, the strategy was adjusted to better target moisture trapped beneath ...

Landry- water damage Baton Rouge

January 23, 2024 | Baton Rouge, LA

Our team began by performing a full assessment, including moisture readings, detailed documentation, and photos, along with a Docusketch to accurately map the affected areas. Water extraction was carried out to remove standing water, and in the master closet, all carpet and padding were removed due to saturation. These materials ...

Morrison- smoke and soot damage

January 23, 2024 | Baton Rouge, LA

Our team walked through the property with the homeowners to review all affected areas and gather detailed documentation. Photos were taken throughout the interior of the home, and a full DocuSketch scan was completed to accurately record the layout and damage for the restoration process. Additional photos were ...

Freeman- water damage Baton Rouge

January 22, 2024 | Baton Rouge, LA

Because sewer water is highly hazardous, United Fire and Water performed extensive demolition to ensure the home could be safely restored. We removed all contaminated flooring and performed a 4-foot flood cut on impacted walls to eliminate areas saturated with sewage. Our team thoroughly disinfected every affected surface using industry-standard ...

Cypress Hemp- water damage, flood damage

January 22, 2024 | Baton Rouge, LA

In the hallway, we began by extracting water from the carpet and removing the wooden shoe molding to expose trapped moisture. The carpet was treated with an antimicrobial solution, and air movers were placed to begin the drying process. In the back office, the situation was more extensive due to ...

Whittington-water damage, roof leak

January 17, 2024 | Baton Rouge, LA

Our team began mitigation by removing all wet and compromised materials to stop the spread of damage. Once demolition was complete, professional drying equipment was strategically placed to bring the affected areas back to IICRC drying standards. Air purification equipment was also installed to improve indoor air quality and help ...

Ouzts-water damage restoration

January 16, 2024 | Baton Rouge, LA

Our team began by extracting water from the affected closet and removing the saturated carpet to expose underlying materials. Drying equipment was then strategically placed in the closet, bathroom, and kitchen to address both visible and hidden moisture. In the kitchen, an Injectidry system was planned to target moisture trapped ...

Himmingway- water damage

January 16, 2024 | Baton Rouge, LA

Once the affected materials were removed, United Fire & Water placed industry-standard drying equipment, dehumidifiers, and HEPA air purification units throughout the kitchen. These tools are essential for bringing the structure back to an IICRC-approved dry standard, ensuring the space is safe, stabilized, and fully dry. Our ...

T Williams- water leak Baton Rouge

January 16, 2024 | Baton Rouge, LA

Our team began by performing a controlled concrete break to safely access and repair the affected drain line. Once the source was identified and addressed, we established a full containment area to isolate the impacted space. This step is critical in preventing cross-contamination and limiting the spread of moisture and ...

Berthelot- water damage

January 10, 2024 | Addis, LA

Upon inspection, the carpeted areas appeared dry on the surface; however, infrared imaging revealed elevated moisture levels within the sheetrock walls, particularly along sections that were in direct contact with the floor. Moisture readings confirmed that water had wicked up into the walls, reaching approximately 11 inches above the baseboard in ...

C Smith- sewer overflow

January 9, 2024 | Baton Rouge, LA

Because the source involved sewage, all affected materials were considered contaminated and required removal in accordance with IICRC standards. Our team removed impacted carpet, flooring, baseboards, and sections of sheetrock to fully eliminate compromised materials. During the demolition process, air purification equipment was placed to help control airborne contaminants and ...

Bollich- water damage Baton Rouge

January 9, 2024 | Baton Rouge, LA

Our team began by removing all affected materials, including damaged ceiling sections and wet insulation, to prevent further contamination and allow the structure to dry properly. Professional drying equipment was then strategically placed throughout the impacted areas to bring moisture levels back to IICRC drying standards. Air purification equipment was ...

January 3, 2024 | Baton Rouge, LA

After inspection, it was determined that the issue originated from water backflowing into the building due to an overflow from the gutter system. Because of the severity of the intrusion, an after-hours emergency response was performed to quickly remove standing water and stabilize the affected areas. Our team extracted the ...

Gladney- water damage Baton Rouge

January 2, 2024 | Baton Rouge, LA

Our team began by establishing containment barriers to help prevent cross-contamination during the demolition process. Countertops were removed, sinks detached, and damaged cabinets, flooring, and paneling were carefully removed to expose hidden moisture and allow proper drying. Water from appliance leaks often spreads farther than visible damage suggests, making removal ...

Armstrong- water overflow

January 2, 2024 | Baton Rouge, LA

Our team began by pulling back the carpet and removing the wet padding underneath to expose trapped moisture and begin the drying process. Affected drywall, baseboards, and insulation were also removed due to water saturation. In addition, the damaged vanity was removed and the countertop detached to allow access to ...