Professional Water Damage Inspection Services in Marietta, Georgia

Discovering water damage in your Marietta home raises immediate questions: How extensive is the damage? What caused it? Is there hidden moisture? What will restoration cost? Relief Remediation provides comprehensive water damage inspection in Marietta, GA, with certified technicians who use advanced technology to assess damage thoroughly and develop effective restoration plans.

Our IICRC-certified inspectors serve homes and businesses throughout Marietta, including East Cobb, Historic Marietta Square, Windsor Oaks, and Indian Hills. We understand that accurate assessment is essential for proper restoration and fair insurance settlements.

Contact us for a professional water damage inspection in Marietta today.

Why Professional Water Damage Inspection Is Essential

Water damage is rarely limited to what you can see. Moisture migrates through building materials into hidden areas where it causes ongoing damage, mold growth, and structural deterioration. Professional inspection identifies all damage, not just visible problems.

Professional inspection provides:

  • Complete damage assessment including hidden moisture
  • Identification of water damage cause
  • Water contamination classification
  • Detailed restoration scope and cost estimates
  • Documentation supporting insurance claims
  • Prevention recommendations
  • Peace of mind through expert evaluation

Attempting a DIY assessment often misses hidden damage that becomes costly problems later.

Our Water Damage Inspection Process

1. Initial Consultation

We begin by discussing the water damage event with you. Understanding what happened, when it occurred, and what actions you’ve taken helps us focus our inspection on likely problem areas.

Our certified inspectors conduct a thorough visual examination of all affected and potentially affected areas including:

Interior Spaces:

  • Floors, walls, and ceilings in known affected rooms
  • Adjacent rooms where water may have spread
  • Upper and lower floors are connected to the damaged location
  • Closets, cabinets, and concealed spaces
  • HVAC systems and ductwork

Exterior Areas:

  • Roof condition and potential entry points
  • Foundation and grading issues
  • Siding and window integrity
  • Gutters and downspouts function
  • Areas around failed appliances or pipes

Visual inspection reveals only surface damage. We use professional technology to locate hidden moisture:

Infrared Thermal Imaging: Thermal cameras detect temperature differences indicating moisture presence inside walls, under floors, and in ceiling cavities. Wet materials appear at different temperatures than dry materials, revealing hidden water damage invisible to the eye.

Moisture Meters: We use both non-penetrating and penetrating moisture meters to measure water content in various materials. These devices provide precise moisture readings in wood, drywall, concrete, and other building materials.

Hygrometers: These instruments measure relative humidity and temperature, helping us assess environmental conditions and drying requirements.

Our comprehensive moisture detection and removal services ensure no hidden water is overlooked.

We classify water damage according to industry standards:

Category 1 – Clean Water: Water from sanitary sources like supply lines, rainwater, or melting snow. Poses minimal health risk if handled promptly.

Category 2 – Gray Water: Water containing some contamination from sources like dishwashers, washing machines, or toilet bowls without feces. Requires sanitization during cleanup.

Category 3 – Black Water: Highly contaminated water from sewage, flooding, or standing water supporting bacterial growth. Requires specialized handling and safety protocols.

Understanding the contamination level determines cleanup requirements and safety protocols. Our sewage backup cleanup team handles Category 3 contamination safely.

We evaluate structural integrity, identifying damage to:

  • Floor joists and subflooring
  • Wall studs and framing
  • Ceiling joists and roof decking
  • Foundation and concrete elements
  • Support beams and load-bearing components

Significant structural damage may require engineering evaluation before restoration proceeds.

Water damage often leads to mold growth, especially in Georgia’s humid climate. We inspect for:

  • Visible mold growth
  • Musty odors indicate hidden mold
  • Conditions supporting mold colonization
  • HVAC contamination spreading spores

If mold is present, our mold inspection and testing services provide a detailed contamination assessment.

We thoroughly document all findings with:

  • Detailed written reports
  • Extensive photography of all damage
  • Moisture readings and measurements
  • Diagrams showing affected areas
  • Material inventories requiring removal or restoration

This documentation is essential for insurance claims and restoration planning.

Based on inspection findings, we develop comprehensive restoration plans outlining:

  • Emergency services required
  • Water extraction and drying procedures
  • Material removal requirements
  • Cleaning and sanitization needs
  • Structural repairs needed
  • Timeline for complete restoration
  • Detailed cost estimates

We prepare detailed reports and estimates formatted for insurance company submission. Our documentation includes everything adjusters need to process claims efficiently.

Water Damage Inspection for Different Situations

Emergency Inspections When water damage occurs, immediate inspection guides emergency response. Our emergency water extraction team often performs an initial assessment during emergency response, with a detailed inspection following once immediate threats are addressed.

Pre-Purchase Home Inspections Buying a home in Marietta? Water damage inspection reveals hidden problems before purchase. We identify previous water damage, assess repair quality, and detect current moisture issues that may not be disclosed.

Insurance Claim Inspections Insurance companies sometimes dispute damage extent. Independent professional inspection provides documentation supporting your claim and ensuring fair settlement.

Suspected Hidden Damage Musty odors, unexplained stains, or rising water bills suggest hidden water damage. Our inspection locates problems before extensive damage occurs.

Post-Restoration Verification After water damage restoration by any company, an independent inspection verifies that work was completed properly and no hidden moisture remains.

Common Hidden Water Damage We Discover

Behind Walls Water travels down wall cavities from leaks above, saturating insulation and studs while showing minimal exterior signs. Our thermal imaging reveals this hidden damage.

Under Flooring Hardwood, laminate, and tile hide significant subfloor damage. Water pools underneath causing rot, mold, and structural weakness invisible from above.

In Ceiling Cavities Roof leaks and upper-level plumbing failures saturate ceiling insulation and drywall. Damage often extends far beyond visible staining.

Crawl Spaces Many Marietta homes have crawl spaces where water accumulates unnoticed. Our inspection includes a crawl space assessment, revealing moisture problems affecting entire homes.

Around Windows & Doors Improper flashing and seal failures allow water intrusion around openings. This slow leak causes extensive damage before discovery.

HVAC Systems Condensation leaks from air handlers, damages surrounding materials, and contaminates ductwork, spreading mold spores throughout homes.

Technology Used in Water Damage Inspection

Infrared Thermal Imaging Cameras: Professional thermal cameras costing thousands of dollars detect temperature differences as small as 0.1°F, revealing moisture invisible to the eyes and standard moisture meters.

Moisture Meters: We use both types for comprehensive assessment:

  • Non-invasive meters scan surfaces without damage
  • Pin-type meters penetrate materials for precise readings

Thermo-Hygrometers: Digital instruments measuring temperature and relative humidity simultaneously, essential for assessing drying conditions and mold risk.

Borescopes: Fiber-optic cameras inspect inside walls, under floors, and in other concealed spaces without extensive demolition.

Moisture Mapping Software: We create detailed moisture maps documenting affected areas, providing a clear visual representation of damage extent.

Marietta Water Damage Restoration

Water Damage Inspection vs. Free Estimates

Many restoration companies offer “free estimates” for water damage. While these provide general cost information, they typically lack the thoroughness of professional inspection:

Free Estimates Usually Include:

  • Visual assessment of obvious damage
  • Rough cost estimate
  • Basic moisture detection

Professional Inspection Includes:

  • Advanced thermal imaging scanning
  • Comprehensive moisture mapping
  • Written documentation and photography
  • Detailed restoration specifications
  • Insurance-ready documentation
  • Contamination classification
  • Structural assessment
  • Complete cost breakdown

For insurance claims, home purchases, or when damage extent is unclear, professional inspection provides documentation and detail that free estimates cannot match.

Marietta Construction Types & Water Damage Patterns

Our experience with Marietta properties helps us identify damage patterns specific to local construction:

Historic Homes (Pre-1950s): Older homes around the Marietta Square often have plaster walls, hardwood floors, and minimal insulation. Water damage affects these materials differently than modern construction.

Mid-Century Properties (1950s-1980s): These homes commonly have galvanized plumbing, single-pane windows, and settling foundations, creating water damage vulnerabilities.

Modern Construction (1990s-Present): Newer homes in East Cobb use modern materials but face different issues including complex HVAC systems and engineered lumber more susceptible to water damage.

Understanding local construction helps us identify likely damage locations and assess problems accurately.

Service Areas Throughout Marietta

Relief Remediation provides professional water damage inspection throughout Marietta including East Cobb, Historic Marietta Square, Chestnut Creek, Windsor Oaks, Indian Hills, Northampton, Somerset, Charlton Forge, and Dunleith.

We also serve Roswell, Smyrna, Kennesaw, Acworth, Powder Springs, Alpharetta, Sandy Springs, and Vinings. Our location near I-75 and Cobb Parkway enables convenient service throughout ZIP codes 30006, 30007, 30008, 30060–30068, and 30090.

Why Choose Relief Remediation for Water Damage Inspection

IICRC-Certified Inspectors

Our inspectors hold certifications in water damage restoration and applied structural drying, ensuring accurate assessment based on industry standards.

We invest in professional thermal imaging cameras, moisture meters, and documentation equipment, providing thorough, accurate inspections.

Our detailed reports include extensive photography, moisture readings, restoration specifications, and cost estimates formatted for insurance submission.

We provide honest assessments and realistic recommendations without high-pressure sales tactics. Our goal is accurate information, not unnecessary services.

If inspection reveals restoration needs, we provide complete services from water damage restoration through final reconstruction, or you can use our inspection report with any contractor.

Based at 25 Powder Springs St, Suite 215, we understand Marietta construction types, common water damage causes, and local insurance requirements.

Contact Relief Remediation for Water Damage Inspection

Location: 25 Powder Springs St, Suite 215, Marietta, GA 30064
Phone: 770-741-0183
Certifications: IICRC, PMII, OSHA HAZWOPER
BBB Rating: A+ Accredited

Call 770-741-0183 for professional water damage inspection in Marietta, Georgia.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does a water damage inspection cost?

    Inspection costs vary based on property size and complexity. Many inspections for active water damage are included with restoration services. Pre-purchase or independent inspections are quoted separately. Contact us for specific pricing.

    Typical inspections require 1-3 hours, depending on property size and damage extent. We take the time needed for thorough assessment rather than rushing incomplete evaluations.

    Reports include detailed narrative findings, extensive photography, moisture readings and maps, restoration recommendations, cost estimates, and all documentation needed for insurance claims.

    Yes. We provide independent third-party inspections documenting damage extent when disputes arise with insurance companies or other restoration contractors.

    Yes. Pre-purchase inspections identify existing or previous water damage, helping buyers make informed decisions and negotiate repairs before closing.


    For emergencies, we inspect immediately during initial response. For non-emergency inspections, we typically schedule within 24-48 hours of your call.


    Often yes. Our advanced thermal imaging and comprehensive methodology frequently reveal hidden damage missed by basic visual inspections or standard moisture meters.

    We provide updated estimates reflecting actual damage found. Insurance claims can be supplemented with additional damage documentation. We work with you to develop restoration plans addressing all issues.

    Yes. Water damage inspection includes mold assessment. If significant contamination exists, we recommend dedicated mold inspection and testing for detailed analysis.

    Yes. Our detailed reports provide specifications that any qualified contractor can follow. However, we’re available for complete restoration if you choose our services.

    Relief Remediation provides professional water damage inspection in Marietta, Georgia, with IICRC-certified inspectors, advanced technology, and comprehensive reporting. Contact us at 770-741-0183.