Recent Jobs For United Fire & Water

April 28, 2020 | Zachary, LA
The drying equipment was run continuously for three days to ensure that the moisture levels in the affected areas were thoroughly reduced. During this time, the air scrubber helped purify the air, while the fans and dehumidifier worked to remove moisture from the walls and floors. By the end of ...

April 20, 2020 | Baton Rouge, LA
A United Fire & Water professional went to the home and set up drying equipment including fans and air scrubbers. After running drying equipment in the bathroom for 4 days everything was dry. The professional cleaned the bathroom with a disinfect and an antimicrobial to stop any mold from growing.

April 15, 2020 | Baton Rouge, LA
During our investigation, we identified a slab leak as the source of the water intrusion. To effectively address the problem and mitigate any potential long-term damage, we promptly removed all wet materials, ensuring that no moisture remained to foster mold growth or structural instability. Our team also utilized advanced moisture ...

March 24, 2020 | Kenner, LA
We sent a team to the house and placed drying equipment including air scrubbers, dehumidifiers, and air movers. After taking moisture readings an estimation of 7-9 days of dry time would be needed, the drying took 8 days in total. Their wood floor dried and didn't buckle. After the water had ...

March 23, 2020 | Harvey, LA
A United Fire & Water professional arrived at the home and set up fans, dehumidifiers, and air scrubbers. The wet carpet and padding were removed. Once all of the remaining structures were dried an antimicrobial solution was applied and a new pad and carpet were installed and the toilet was replaced.
March 1, 2020 | Harvey, LA
A United Fire & Water technician assessed the damage in the bathroom and the living room below. There was obvious fire damage in the bathroom as well as water damage from putting out the fire. Water extraction was performed along with some minor demolition. All remaining structures were treated with an ...
Baton Rouge, LA
We determined that the drainage pipe was leaking we removed all insulation from the attic that was affected we remove 5 foot of drywall in the master bedroom from the ceiling to the floor and removed all the insulation we also swapped out dehumidifier because it was not working properly. Water ...
Baton Rouge, LA
1) Set up containment and protect unaffected areas from the workspace. 2) Remove counter tops from lower counters 3) Remove counters 4) Remove sheetrock and insulation behind counters 5) Place air purification equipment 6) Place drying equipment and dry to an IICRC standard 7) Clean and sanitize and prepare for repair Water Damage- Baton Rouge, LA
Total: 750