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Cleaning Wizard

Cleaning Wizard

★★★☆☆ 3.0 / 5 (2)
1925 Barbara Ave, Gallup NM 87301
Carpet Cleaning, Damage Restoration, Flooring

For over 18 years, Cleaning Wizard has been a family-owned business serving Gallup, Farmington, Window Rock, and the Navajo Nation. We specialize in carpet cleaning, damage restoration, and flooring s...

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Estimated Water Damage Restoration Costs in Upper Fruitland, NM

Emergency Water Extraction & Pump OutImmediate Dispatch (24/7)
$384 - $514
Structural Drying & DehumidificationEstimated Range
$724 - $974
Carpet & Padding Water RemovalEstimated Range
$324 - $434
Drywall & Ceiling Mitigation (Per Room)Estimated Range
$554 - $744
Mold Remediation & Antimicrobial SanitizingEstimated Range
$1,024 - $1,369
Sewage Backup Cleanout & DisinfectionEstimated Range
$1,579 - $2,114

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using regional mitigation labor multipliers derived from regional 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 37-2011) data fields for Upper Fruitland. Prices incorporate baseline heavy equipment tracking, antimicrobial treatment, and structural drying setups adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

Q&A

Our home was built in 1985. Why is lead and asbestos testing required before you can remove wet drywall?

For any structure built before the 1978 federal cutoff for lead paint, EPA RRP (Renovation, Repair, and Painting) lead-safe practices are legally mandated. The average build year in the Fruitland Residential District necessitates this protocol. Disturbing painted surfaces or materials during demolition without testing and containment can create a Category 3 hazardous material situation, requiring separate, specialized abatement and invalidating standard insurance coverage for the water loss.

How fast can a crew respond to an emergency in Upper Fruitland?

Our standard emergency dispatch protocol routes technicians from the Upper Fruitland Chapter House area via US-64. Given traffic and road conditions, our targeted emergency response window for the Fruitland Residential District is 35-45 minutes. This rapid response is critical to act within the 48-72 hour mold growth window and to begin the timestamped documentation process required for your insurance claim.

What should we do before you arrive to minimize damage?

The first step in 'loss of use' mitigation is to stop the water source. If safe, locate and shut off the main water valve. For residents near the Upper Fruitland Chapter House, know the location of this valve in advance. Then, contact the San Juan County utility emergency line if a municipal line break is suspected. Move contents away from saturated areas and avoid using electrical appliances in standing water. Do not attempt to extract large volumes of water with consumer-grade equipment, as improper extraction can spread contamination.

What kind of documentation is required for our insurance company in 2026?

2026 adjuster platforms like Xactimate require forensic-level documentation for approval. This includes GPS-tagged and timestamped moisture mapping diagrams, OCR-readable (digitally captured) moisture meter and psychrometer readings logged every 24 hours, and photographic evidence of progressive drying. This creates an immutable chain of custody for the drying process, which is now the standard of care for claims in San Juan County.

What's the difference between 'Grey Water' and 'Black Water,' and how does it affect my claim?

Category 2 'Grey Water' contains significant contamination from sources like washing machines or dishwasher leaks. Category 3 'Black Water' is grossly contaminated from sewage or flooding. Insurance coverage and remediation protocols differ drastically. Installing IoT leak detection systems, like Moen Flo, can provide up to a 5% premium credit in NM by providing early notification, potentially preventing a Category 1 (clean water) event from escalating to a Category 2 or 3 loss.

How long do we have before mold becomes a serious problem?

The window for microbial amplification is 48-72 hours from the initial water intrusion. By 2026, insurance carriers and legal standards have solidified this timeline. If Category 2 or 3 water mitigation does not begin within this window, the liability for subsequent mold remediation often shifts from the insurance 'sudden and accidental' water claim to a maintenance issue, potentially leaving the property owner responsible for full remediation costs.

Our carpet feels dry. Is a professional water restoration service still necessary?

Yes, because 'dry to the touch' is not a valid drying standard. In the Fruitland Residential District, we use IICRC S500 psychrometric standards, aiming for an equilibrium of 40 Grains Per Pound (GPP) of moisture in the air at 70°F. Water migrates into porous materials like concrete, drywall, and subfloors, creating a high vapor pressure differential that drives moisture into other areas. Without professional drying to this GPP standard, latent moisture will cause secondary damage.

We're in Flood Zone AE. How does this change the restoration approach for our basement?

The 2026 FEMA Risk MAP updates for Upper Fruitland reinforce that Zone AE has a 1% annual chance of flooding. For structural drying, this means we assume floodwater contact and initiate Category 3 protocols until proven otherwise. Drying in these zones requires aggressive subsurface extraction, antimicrobial application, and often the removal of flood-cut drywall to 24 inches above the flood line, as mandated by local San Juan County Planning & Zoning compliance for future insurability.



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