
Water Damage Remediation Process
When every minute counts, we provide rapid, science-based mitigation to save your property.
Emergency Response: We arrive at your doorstep in under 60 minutes for any water-related crisis in the Miami area.
Non-Invasive Detection: We use state-of-the-art FLIR thermal imaging to locate hidden moisture behind walls and ceilings without unnecessary demolition.
Structural Drying: Utilization of industrial-grade air movers, LGR dehumidifiers, and high-capacity extractors to stabilize your environment.
Psychrometric Monitoring: Daily tracking of temperature and relative humidity to ensure your home reaches the «dry standard» and prevents secondary damage.
Before & After


Glowing Reviews
Emily Carter
«Sky Construction arrived within minutes and restored our home with care, professionalism, and clear communication throughout the process.»
Daniel Ruiz
«From water damage to mold concerns, Sky kept us informed and delivered results that exceeded expectations, minimizing disruption to our family.»
Sophia Lee
«Their crew diagnosed the problem quickly and performed the remediation with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring a safe, healthy home.»

Water Damage FAQs
Q: What should I do first if I find water damage?
A: Turn off the main water supply and electricity immediately, then call a professional restoration team.
Q: How quickly can you respond to a water emergency?
A: We offer 24/7 emergency response and aim to be on-site within 60 minutes to prevent further damage.
Q: Will my homeowners insurance cover this?
A: Most policies cover sudden, accidental water damage (like a burst pipe). We can work directly with your insurance company.
Q: How long does the drying process usually take?
A: Typically 3 to 5 days, depending on the affected materials and the severity of the water intrusion.
Q: Do I have to throw away my wet carpets and furniture?
A: Not always. If we start the extraction and drying process quickly, we can often salvage your belongings.
Q: Why can’t I just dry it myself with fans?
A: Standard fans only dry the surface. Water seeps into walls and under floors, requiring commercial-grade dehumidifiers to prevent mold.