Why Hawthorne Homes Need Expert Water Extraction
The Hawthorne Challenge
Hawthorne's aging infrastructure creates elevated risk for plumbing emergencies — slab leaks from corroded copper lines, sewer backups from root-infiltrated clay laterals, and water heater failures are common emergency calls. Paragon's rapid-response team serves all Hawthorne ZIP codes with average arrival times under 50 minutes.
The Paragon Solution
Paragon Home Services has served Hawthorne homeowners since 2007 — 18+ years of emergency water extraction experience specific to the South Bay's unique construction era, climate, and infrastructure challenges. Every project is managed by licensed, W-2 technicians with the tools and expertise your home deserves.
Our 5-Stage Water Mitigation Protocol
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Emergency dispatch and thermal imaging moisture mapping — we identify all affected areas before extraction begins, including hidden moisture behind walls and under flooring.
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Category and Class classification of the water intrusion event (clean, grey, or black water) determines safety protocols and insurance reporting requirements.
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High-capacity truck-mount extraction rated up to 25,000 CFM removes standing water from all surfaces, including hardwood, carpet, and subfloor assemblies.
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Structural drying with calibrated axial air movers and LGR dehumidifiers, monitored with daily moisture readings until IICRC drying standards are achieved.
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IICRC-compliant documentation package delivered to you and your insurance carrier — psychrometric reports, moisture logs, photo evidence, and Certificate of Completion.
Complete Water Extraction Capabilities
- Truck-mounted hot water extraction (up to 25,000 CFM)
- Thermal imaging and moisture mapping
- Category 1, 2, and 3 water damage response
- Class 1–4 structural drying
- LGR dehumidification (coastal humidity specialists)
- Hardwood floor drying systems (under-floor airflow)
- Content pack-out and inventory
- Subfloor and crawlspace drying
- Antimicrobial treatment to prevent mold establishment
- IICRC moisture logs and psychrometric documentation
- Direct insurance carrier billing
- 24/7/365 emergency response
Paragon in Hawthorne
Serving All of Hawthorne
Neighborhoods: a centrally located South Bay city experiencing rapid revitalization, home to SpaceX headquarters and the historic birthplace of the Beach Boys
ZIP codes served: 90250, 90251
CSLB #1234567 · Fully Licensed & Insured
Established 2007 — 18+ years South Bay experience
24/7 emergency response
Water Extraction — Frequently Asked Questions
- Does water under my hardwood floors always require replacement?
- Not necessarily. If extraction begins within 24–48 hours of the event, hardwood drying systems using directed airflow can often save the floor. After 48 hours, cupping and buckling typically require replacement. We assess moisture content and make a recommendation at no charge before any work begins.
- How many dehumidifiers will you deploy?
- Industry standard (IICRC S500) requires one dehumidifier per 40–50 square feet of wet material. We calculate the required equipment count based on your specific affected area at time of assessment — not a flat formula.
- Will my homeowner's insurance cover the full cost?
- Water damage from a sudden and accidental event (burst pipe, appliance failure, roof leak during a storm) is typically covered under standard HO-3 policies. Long-term seepage or neglect is typically excluded. Paragon works directly with Allstate, State Farm, USAA, Farmers, and all major carriers to streamline your claim.
- What is the difference between Category 2 and Category 3 water?
- Category 1 is clean water (supply line break). Category 2 (grey water) contains biological contaminants — appliance overflow, toilet tank water. Category 3 (black water) is highly contaminated — sewage backup, floodwater, or Category 1/2 water that has been standing for more than 48 hours. Categories 2 and 3 require biohazard protocols and different PPE.
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