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Swift Restoration and Remodeling Highlights Critical Steps for Basement Restoration Following Water Damage

Swift Restoration and Remodeling used a three-phase process involving mitigation, drying, and reconstruction to prevent mold and restore a fully saturated residential basement.

  • On February 06, 2026, Swift Restoration and Remodeling applied their three-phase protocol to restore a Farmington basement, as detailed in a case study from Ogden, UT.
  • A minor leak escalated quickly into full saturation of the Farmington basement, destroying the family's primary entertainment space due to below-grade basement conditions and HVAC systems and water heaters.
  • Implementing the three-phase protocol, certified restoration technicians used specialized equipment for water removal and drying, starting with mitigation, then drying/treatment, and finally removal/reconstruction.
  • Darin Jenks, Owner of Swift Restoration and Remodeling, said `Basement restoration requires more than just removing water and replacing damaged materials`, delivering moisture-resistant flooring, new drywall, an updated bathroom, and improved layout while coordinating with insurers and offering round-the-clock response.
  • Serving Ogden and northern Utah, Swift Restoration offers water, fire, mold and reconstruction services backed by IICRC certification and advanced moisture-detection technology, highlighting its regional capabilities.
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Swift Restoration and Remodeling Highlights Critical Steps for Basement Restoration Following Water Damage

OGDEN, UT - February 06, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE

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Charleston Gazette-Mail broke the news in Charleston, United States on Friday, February 6, 2026.
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