Water Damage Repair

Amwaj Al-Khair For Trading and Construction Company Provide Water damage repairing services which can occur slowly over time or all at once. In either scenario, your objective should be to control the issue and then repair water-damaged walls as quickly as possible. Left unaddressed, seemingly slight problems to your drywall can cascade into a larger issue—and more expensive costs for water damage repair.

Additionally, if left untreated, water damage on walls can cause the surface to crack, peel or buckle. This can create both cosmetic and structural issues. Water damage can also give host to mold and mildew. That’s why repairing water-damaged drywall in a timely manner is best with Amwaj Al-Khair Trading and Contracting Company.


How to Know if Your Walls Have Water Damage

Drywall is porous, meaning it can retain moisture even after the visible water threat has passed. In instances of flooding, rain, overflowing bathtubs or if you find burst pipes that result in a large volume of water coming into contact with your walls, you can safely assume that the affected drywall is damaged—or will be prone to mold, mildew or crumbling if not adequately treated.

With more subtle leaks or water damage events, you may not be aware there is a problem at first. Signs that your walls have water damage include cracking paint or bubbling wallpaper, drywall that is soft to the touch, musty smells and water rings or stains (often light brown). More gradual water damage can occur if there is a slow leak in a pipe, inadequate sealing around doors or windows, or even clogged gutters.


Amwaj Al-Khair For Trading and Construction Company Use Below Tools to Repair Water Damage

  • Fan
  • Dehumidifier
  • Drop cloth
  • Scrub brush
  • Hammer
  • Keyhole saw
  • Utility knife
  • Straight edge
  • Saw
  • Drill
  • Putty knife
  • Paint tray
  • Paint roller

Amwaj Al-Khair For Trading and Construction Company use Below the best materials

  • Bleach
  • Tape measurer
  • Drywall patch or sheet
  • 1 inch by 3 inch scrap lumber
  • Drywall screws
  • Drywall tape
  • Joint compound
  • Fine-grit sandpaper
  • Wall texture spray
  • Primer
  • Paint