Electronic machinery restoration expert from Polygon.

Electronics & Machinery restoration

We restore damaged electronics and machinery, recovering what’s valuable and reducing both cost and waste.

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Restoring electronics and machinery after flood, fire or smoke damage

Electronics and machinery are vital to our homes, workplaces, and industries. When they’re damaged by water, flood, fire, smoke, or other contaminants, it’s not just about replacing parts, it’s about preserving value, data, productivity, and the environment.

Our restoration service offers a smarter, more sustainable alternative to disposal. Acting fast, we stabilise affected equipment, prevent further deterioration, and restore what can be saved, helping you recover both function and investment.

We have extensive experience restoring a wide range of electronics and machinery: from computers, servers, and entertainment systems to industrial control units, production line machinery, and precision instruments. Whether you’re a homeowner, insurer, or industrial operator, our team and facilities can manage restoration at any scale or complexity.

Why choose us

  • Expert & certified technicians – skilled to handle delicate electronics and complex machinery with precision.
  • 24/7 emergency response – rapid action to reduce damage and cost.
  • Restoration before replacement – saving assets wherever possible to reduce expense and waste.
  • Minimised downtime – efficient recovery so you can resume work faster.
  • Environmental responsibility – cutting e-waste through sustainable restoration.
  • Scalable solutions – from single devices to large-scale industrial assets.

Use cases

  • Flood-affected homes or business premises – restoration of PCs, routers, production machinery, or office equipment damaged by water ingress.
  • Smoke and fire exposure – recovery of electronics or industrial machinery exposed to soot, smoke, and corrosive substances.
  • Industrial contamination – cleaning and restoring equipment exposed to dust, oil, chemicals, or pollutants.
  • Data centre or server hardware – critical electronic assets where downtime or replacement cost is significant.
  • Precision or mechanical equipment – laboratory, manufacturing, or site machinery requiring expert restoration.
  • Personal and sentimental electronics– cameras, consoles, musical instruments, or other items with personal value.

The process

1

Initial assessment & documentation

We evaluate the condition, identify damage types (water, smoke, corrosion etc.), and record what needs attention.

2

Mitigation & stabilisation

Prevent further damage by stabilising hardware, removing moisture where possible, and starting recovery steps without delay.

3

Cleaning & decontamination

Deep cleaning of internal components, circuit boards, motors, or mechanical systems to remove soot, residue, or chemical contaminants.

4

Drying & functional testing

Controlled drying and testing using specialist equipment. Components are repaired or replaced where required.

5

Final verification & return

Every device or machine undergoes safety and performance testing before return. For complex equipment we have extensive experience working together with OEM’s on the final service and commissioning.

Frequently asked questions

Can all damaged electronics and machinery be restored?

Not all items can be fully restored, but many can. The outcome depends on the damage type, contamination, and whether key components, such as circuit boards, motors, or control units are intact. After assessment, we provide a clear report detailing what’s restorable and expected performance.

How much does restoration cost?

Costs vary based on item type (electronics, appliances, or industrial machinery), damage source, and complexity. We provide a detailed quote following inspection, so you’ll always know what to expect.

Will my data be preserved during restoration?

Whenever possible, yes. We take great care to protect and recover data from storage drives or programmable logic controllers (PLCs). For critical data, we partner with trusted specialists to maximise recovery success.

How long does restoration take?

Typical projects are completed within a few days to two weeks, depending on damage severity and replacement part availability. Our goal is to minimise downtime and get your equipment safely back in operation.

Is restored equipment safe to use?

Yes. Every item undergoes thorough safety, performance, and reliability testing before return. You can operate your restored equipment with confidence.

An expert in machine and electronics restoration from Polygon.

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Don’t throw away electronics before getting them properly assessed. Contact us today for expert electronics restoration and recover what you value.

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