Damage Restoration in Covington, GA | Lomas Cleaning and Restoration
330 Fieldstone Ln, Covington, GA 30016
Local Business Description
Lomas Cleaning and Restoration has served Covington, GA, for over 14 years, focusing on clear communication to understand each customer’s specific concerns. Whether it’s a ceiling water stain from an HVAC condensate overflow or mold growth after a sump pump failure, the team handles water disasters, mold remediation, and air testing with a practical, step-by-step approach. They also assist with insurance claims to make the process smoother. Beyond restoration, Lomas offers interior and exterior demolition, including partial and total structure demolition, as well as environmental abatement. Located near Covington’s historic square, the company regularly works with residents in neighborhoods along US-278 and around the Newton County Courthouse. Their experience ensures that local issues—like the humid climate causing mold after flooding—are addressed thoroughly, from initial assessment to final cleanup.
Questions and Answers
How do you handle mold remediation after a sump pump failure in a Covington home?
After a sump pump failure, standing water can quickly lead to mold growth. We start by extracting the water, drying the area with industrial equipment, and testing for airborne mold spores. Then we remove affected materials like drywall or insulation, treat surfaces with antimicrobial agents, and perform a final air test to confirm the space is safe. We also help you document the damage for your insurance claim.
What causes a ceiling water stain from HVAC condensate overflow, and how do you fix it?
HVAC condensate overflow typically happens when the drain line clogs or the pan overflows. This can stain ceilings and lead to hidden mold. We locate the leak source, dry the affected area, and repair or replace damaged drywall. Afterward, we recommend cleaning the condensate line to prevent recurrence. If mold is present, we include remediation as part of the service.
What is the difference between partial and total structure demolition?
Partial structure demolition involves removing specific sections of a building—like an interior wall or a portion of a roof—while leaving the rest intact. Total structure demolition means taking down the entire building down to the foundation. Both services include debris removal and site preparation. We assess the structure’s condition and local regulations to recommend the safest approach.
Provided Services
- Exterior surface and wall demolition
- Damage restoration
- Total structure demolition
- Interior demolition
- Partial structure demolition
Business Location & Hours
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