Recent Storm Damage Posts

6 Ways To Ready Your Home For a Storm

4/25/2019 (Permalink)

Acquire a generator and fuel for your home

Six Ways to Prepare for a Storm

Preparing for a storm may prevent damage and promote safety at a residence in Draper, UT. Homeowners should maintain the exterior of a residence and take a few important measures to avoid wind damage and keep out flood water.

1. Maintain Roofing

It is important to maintain the roof on a residence. Leaks or wind damage may be more likely if shingles or roofing materials are damaged or missing at the start of a storm.

2. Trim Trees

Have overhanging or large trees trimmed on a regular basis. Fallen limbs and flying branches are common causes of storm damage.

3. Consider Storm Windows and Flood Barriers

Residents of regions prone to storms with high wind speeds may want to have storm windows installed. Reusable sandbag alternatives can also be helpful for keeping out flood water and avoiding a flooded building.

4. Acquire a Generator and Fuel

If storm conditions interrupt the supply of electricity, homeowners can rely on a generator that runs on gasoline, diesel, propane or natural gas. Generators should only be operated outside. It may be worthwhile to invest in a way to protect or anchor down a generator.

5. Make Emergency Plans and Assemble Kits

Assemble a home kit with enough non-perishable food for three days, a gallon of water per person per day, first aid supplies, a battery-powered or hand crank radio, flashlights and batteries. Homeowners should also prepare a mobile kit in case of evacuation.

6. Stow Away Outdoor Items

Patio furniture, grills and other items that are typically kept outside may sustain damage or become flying debris. Any loose items should be stowed indoors in the days or hours before a storm.

All of these steps can help homeowners prepare for a storm in Draper, UT. If a residence suffers damage from flood water or wind, homeowners should contact insurance providers and a storm and water damage restoration service.

How To Stock Your First Aid Kit

2/11/2019 (Permalink)

A well-stocked first aid kit is essential to every emergency preparedness plan

How To Stock Your First Aid Kit

During storm season in Herriman, UT, your commercial building and its occupants could be subjected to dangerous elements. Just as you want to put measures in place to protect or  storm restoration professionals to repair your building if it gets damaged, you should also have the tools to take care of people who are injured during an emergency. A well-stocked first aid kit is essential to every emergency preparedness plan. Here are some items you want to make sure to include.

1. Wound Coverage

If someone is wounded, you need to be able to dress the wound in some way. That’s where bandages come in. Scrapes and abrasions come in all shapes and sizes, and so should the materials you use to shield them from further harm. Each emergency kit should include:

  • Standard adhesive bandages
  • Triangular bandages
  • Small gauze pads
  • Large gauze pads
  • One large roll of gauze

2. Wound Cleaners

To prevent infection, your kit should include products that disinfect. Individually wrapped moist towelettes or alcohol pads can suffice. You may also find antibiotic cream helpful in certain situations.

3. Fracture Care

If someone breaks a bone, you need to be able to stabilize it until emergency personnel arrive. Your first aid kit should, therefore, include a splint and something to secure the appendage to the splint, such as tape or elastic bands.

4. CPR Equipment

If someone’s heart stops, someone who is trained in CPR may have to resuscitate him or her. A resuscitation bag or face mask can come in handy.

5. Miscellaneous Items

Every emergency kit should also include scissors, tweezers, latex gloves and a blanket. All of these items can be useful when caring for the people affected by the disaster.

When you don’t know what kind of emergency is going to strike, it is good to be prepared for a wide variety of scenarios. A well-stocked first aid kit is one that can be used to address multiple kinds of injuries.

How To Prepare Your Home for a Major Storm

9/18/2018 (Permalink)

Roof damage by severe storm in Draper, UT

If you're a homeowner in Draper, UT, major storms can be a concern. It's important that you know how to protect your home from wind damage and flood water. By following the steps outlined below, you can reduce the amount of harm done and save time and money after the storm has passed.

1. Make Sure You Have Coverage

Talk to your insurance agent to make sure you have the proper coverage. Normally, homeowners' insurance won't cover wind and water damage, so you may need to purchase a separate policy. Make sure to have an inventory of your valuables by taking pictures or videos and noting the value of each item. This is important to ensure that you are reimbursed properly if flood water should damage your home.

2. Secure Your Landscaping

Check the trees and shrubbery around your house. Dead tree branches can break loose in a storm and damage siding or break windows. A tree with shallow roots can come loose from the ground and smash into your house or car. You may want to contact an arborist to do an inspection. Do a good job of trimming to lessen the possibility of flying debris and help plants resist the wind during the storm. Tie down any small shrubs or trees to keep them from coming loose.

3. Safeguard Your Home

Keep gutters clear of all debris and make necessary repairs. Have a plan to move outdoor furniture inside or strap it down. You may want to protect windows and doors with temporary measures like wind shutters and plywood. Move furniture and carpeting to higher ground and make sure items like electronics and appliances are elevated away from rising water. If you have a sump pump, make sure it's in shape to deal with any flood water that might enter the basement.

While there are many steps you can take on your own to safeguard your home, you may want to consult with a professional. Hopefully, you'll never have to deal with a wind-damaged or flooded building after a bad storm. However, by taking a few precautions ahead of time, you can be prepared for the worst.

Exterior Inspection Tips for Your Commercial Property

8/20/2018 (Permalink)

Flooding damage in a Draper, UT library

Owning a commercial property is a big responsibility. You must be vigilant to make sure that your building in Draper, UT, is a safe place for occupants to enter. Making a building inspection a regular part of your exterior maintenance plan is a good way to ensure that this happens. Here are some tips on what to look for during your inspection.

Walls

To keep your building maintained properly, you must pay attention to the exterior walls. Look for signs of damage. Even regular wear and tear can become a problem over time, making it necessary to hire restoration specialists to repair your building. Pay particular attention to the following issues:

  • Water and air infiltration points
  • Paint inconsistencies
  • Holes or weak spots, particularly where different parts of the wall connect

All problems with your walls can't easily be seen with the naked eye, so it's important to test the wall for issues, especially when it comes to areas where air or water could enter.

Cladding

Cladding is the coating on the structure that provides insulation and resistance to outdoor elements. It also makes the building look nicer. Your exterior maintenance plan should include an inspection of the cladding to make sure there are no chips, dents or holes in it. If left unchecked, these problems that may seem minor at first can lead to bigger issues, because they leave your building unprotected.

Windows

Inspecting your windows and initiating necessary repairs is a great way to save on energy costs. It is also important, however, for protecting the building from water that might seep into weak weather stripping or a broken seal. Make sure your windows have proper insulation so that air and water stay out of your building.

When a storm rages and your building is not able to withstand it, the breakdown can often be traced back to something missed because exterior maintenance was neglected. Regular building inspections can help you identify and resolve problems before extreme weather strikes.

Addressing Storm Damage

7/26/2018 (Permalink)

Storm damage is a concern to homeowners, but for residents in South Jordan, UT, high winds and falling hail might specifically put you in need of roof repair. The roof is the most exposed element of a house, making it susceptible to damage. Always wait until a storm has passed before taking the following steps to address storm damage.

1. Check for exterior damage.

Carefully exit your home and check around the yard for fallen limbs, missing tiles, or scattered debris. Look for branches that might have been knocked onto your roof affecting chimney bricks or satellite dish locations. Check roof edges, trim, vent locations or flashing for wind damage, looking for spots where water can seep in.

Hail damage requires a closer inspection of the roof, but keep safety a priority. Roof repair might be necessary if dark or soft spots are found, roofing felt is exposed and multiple shingles are dimpled, cracked or broken.

2. Check for interior damage.

If high winds or hail have done roof damage, a check of your attic or ceiling is necessary. Examine molding or walls for stains that are brown or rust colored, indicating a leak in the roof. If your paint is peeling or bubbling, water could be seeping in and may be trapped between the walls.

3. Address damage locations.

You can keep the damage to a minimum by addressing problems as quickly as possible. Use a shop vac to clean up bigger pools of water, while well-placed fans can begin drying walls or insulation. Replace weakened framing support or roofing tiles if able, covering the inside floor beneath with drop cloths or buckets to maintain interior protection. You can use tarps or boards to cover roof locations that require more extensive work.

Roof repair is an unfortunate situation that storms with high winds and hail can cause homeowners. Be sure to safely inspect storm damage, moving on to address the areas as you are able. For bigger jobs, call in the experts to lend a hand.

For more information, please visit us at http://www.SERVPROsouthjordannorthdraper.com/.

Flood Damage: Your Responsibilities as a Renter

6/15/2018 (Permalink)

Despite the tragic wildfires raging through California and the tornadoes touching down in that infamous tornado alley, the most common natural disaster in America is floods. Most homeowners know the best protection against flood damage is insurance, but what if you’re a renter? What are your responsibilities? What are the landlord’s? Will your renter’s insurance cover all the damage?


The Landlord.


To fully understand the responsibilities of a renter in the case of flood damage, it’s important to start with the landlord. Rented property must be habitable to be legally rented, so if there is a flood, the landlord is responsible for the repair of structural damage to the apartment or house.

This includes but is not limited to damage to these areas:

• Ceiling
• Walls
• Carpeting
• Doors

It’s also important to check the lease agreement, as this may have already ironed out the rights and responsibilities of the landlord versus the tenant in the case of a flood.


The Tenant.


Unfortunately for renters, the landlord is not legally responsible for personal items owned by the tenant. So, if computers, television sets, passports or work documents are damaged, the responsibility lies with the tenant, unless otherwise specified in the lease or unless the tenant can prove that the flood damage was due to the negligence of the landlord. If the home is still habitable, the tenant is also responsible for continued payments of rent.

To offset these costs, tenants should choose wisely when purchasing renter’s insurance. Some plans only cover the bare minimum, but others may include useful perks like covering rent for another home in the same price range during repairs and replacing prized possessions.

Renter’s insurance doesn’t always cover all the damage from floods. Because of this, good insurance coverage is often the difference between homelessness after a flood and a smooth recovery. However, perhaps even more important than this is knowing your rights and responsibilities as a tenant of a rented home in South Jordan, UT.

For more information, please visit us at http://www.SERVPROsouthjordannorthdraper.com/.

Get Proactive and Speed Up the Claim Process

6/15/2018 (Permalink)

When a storm causes structural damage to your home, it’s normal to feel like things may never be the same again. It makes sense that you’d rather spend your time burrito-wrapped in a blanket instead of playing phone-tag with every contractor in your South Jordan, UT. However, the more committed and vigorous you are in getting information for your home adjuster, the more straightforward the insurance claim process will be.


The First Steps To Take When the Storm Passes.


Once the storm has run its course, there are a few steps you want to take to put yourself in the best position for the rest of the process. Before your insurance company sends an adjuster for a visit, try to conquer the following:

1. Contact your insurance company immediately. Ask questions: Will this damage be covered under my policy? How long does it take to process a claim? How long will I have to file a claim?
2. Make temporary repairs. Since payment for temporary repairs are part of the total settlement, you want to take reasonable measures to protect your home from further damage. Saving receipts to send to your insurance company for reimbursement is always a good idea.
3. Keep all receipts if you must relocate. Documentation is your best friend in this situation.


Preparing for the Adjuster’s Visit.


Home adjusters are trained to assess the damage, but you’ll look extra savvy (and make their job a bit easier) if you have the following handy when they show up:

1. Detailed inventory of ruined/demolished items (photos, items themselves, videos)
2. Written offers from licensed contractors, including prices on a straight-line basis, and materials to be used
3. Any cases of structural damage to your home, tool shed, garage, or in-ground pool
4. Copies of all documents relating to the incident

Planning for a disaster might seem pessimistic. But the truth is, many people are not prepared when trouble strikes. In a situation where your home is on the line, it’s better to know what to do when a home adjuster arrives.

For more information, please visit us at http://www.SERVPROsouthjordannorthdraper.com/.

Do your pipes freeze during winter storms?

5/31/2018 (Permalink)

Pipes freezing during cold South Jordan Utah weather.

Why Pipe Freezing is a Problem

Water has a unique property in that it expands as it freezes. This expansion puts tremendous pressure on whatever is containing it, including metal or plastic pipes. No matter the "strength" of a container, expanding water can cause pipes to break.

Pipes that freeze most frequently are those that are exposed to severe cold, like outdoor hose bibs, swimming pool supply lines, water sprinkler lines, and water supply pipes in unheated interior areas like basements and crawl spaces, attics, garages, or kitchen cabinets. Pipes that run against exterior walls that have little or no insulation are also subject to freezing.

Preventing Frozen Pipes

Before the onset of cold weather, prevent freezing of these water supply lines and pipes by following these recommendations: 

  • Drain water from swimming pool and water sprinkler supply lines following manufacturer's or installer's directions. Do not put antifreeze in these lines unless directed. Antifreeze is environmentally harmful, and is dangerous to humans, pets, wildlife, and landscaping.
  • Remove, drain, and store hoses used outdoors. Close inside valves supplying outdoor hose bibs. Open the outside hose bibs to allow water to drain. Keep the outside valve open so that any water remaining in the pipe can expand without causing the pipe to break.
  • Check around the home for other areas where water supply lines are located in unheated areas. Look in the basement, crawl space, attic, garage, and under kitchen and bathroom cabinets. Both hot and cold water pipes in these areas should be insulated.
  • Consider installing specific products made to insulate water pipes like a "pipe sleeve" or installing UL-listed "heat tape," "heat cable," or similar materials on exposed water pipes. Newspaper can provide some degree of insulation and protection to exposed pipes – even ¼” of newspaper can provide significant protection in areas that usually do not have frequent or prolonged temperatures below freezing.

Being prepared and informed may help you avoid messy and often expensive repairs. Check back with our blog later for more ideas to help prevent and thaw frozen pipes.

3 Ways To Prevent Mold After a Flood

4/17/2018 (Permalink)

When your home is affected by flooding, you must take quick action to prevent water damage from leading to secondary damage such as mold growth. Fungus can begin to form within 24 hours in damp conditions. Here are three ways to prevent mold from growing after a flood.

1. Remove excess water from your home as quickly as possible. Depending on the severity of the flood, you may be able remove water from your home using mops, buckets, towels, or a wet-vac. It is important to keep in mind that these methods may be much slower than the specialized equipment used by professional damage restoration experts. The money you save in the short term may cost you a great deal in the long term if mold has the chance to develop. The longer it takes your home to dry, the more likely mold is to grow.

2. Allow your home to dry thoroughly. Mold cannot thrive without moisture. If you remove all of the excess water from your home and use dehumidifiers in affected areas to keep humidity levels low, you may be able to keep mold growth at bay.

3. Contact a service that specializes in mold testing and remediation. The best way to ensure that mold does not develop following a flood is to contact a certified damage restoration company that can help you determine your risk of mold, perform mold testing, and provide mold removal and restoration services.

If you are dealing with the aftermath of a flood in South Jordan, UT, and are concerned about mold growth in your home, you should take steps to address the water damage as quickly as possible and then limit the extent of secondary damage. If flooding was severe and building materials, carpets, and furniture in your home are soaked and soiled, you should call residential restoration professionals as soon as possible.

For more information, please visit us athttp://www.SERVPROsouthjordannorthdraper.com/.

How To Prepare Your Business for a Flood

1/19/2018 (Permalink)

Extreme flooding can severely impact the daily operations of any business. Any commercial property owners in areas that are prone to flood damage need to develop comprehensive action plans and share those plans with all employees. Everyone needs to be aware of all evacuation routes and what to do in the event of a flood. With adequate preparation, your business in South Jordan, UT, can get back on its feet much sooner once the flood passes.


1. Back Up All Documents


Keeping physical copies of essential documents is important, but it is good to also save copies of all files on a flash drive in case something happens to the physical ones. Vital documents to back up include:

• State and federal tax returns
• Estate planning documents
• Medical records
• Insurance policies

Keep this flash drive in a safe place that could never be exposed to storm damage. You do not want to lose such critical documents


2. Clean Gutters


Maintaining a commercial building’s gutters is just as important as maintaining a residential house’s gutters. Severe flooding can cause the gutters to back up and break down. This can cause damage to the exterior of the building. It also poses a liability risk in case a collapsing gutter injures someone.


3. Keep Electronics Up High


When a flood warning is in effect, business owners need to keep an eye out for all developments. As the flood approaches a building, it is prudent to unplug all electronics and store everything up high to keep them away from any water. Staying up to date with any flood warnings in South Jordan, UT, will also let you know when you and all employees should evacuate.


4. Anchor Items in the Basement


The basement is typically where a company stores the water and fuel tanks. If you are unable to put these items in another room, then you should firmly anchor them in the basement according to your city’s codes. Flooding can significantly damage these items, and they are expensive to replace.

Visit SERVPRO of South Jordan/North Draper at http://www.SERVPROsouthjordannorthdraper.com/ for more information about storm restoration.

Quality Storm Damage Restoration

10/23/2017 (Permalink)


Quality Storm Damage Restoration

Storm damage can be destructive and can result in substantial damage to a home. Nevertheless, quality flooding restoration services are necessary especially if no one wants to handle the situation alone. Wind damage, heavy rains, flood water, mounting rivers, hurricane damage among other comparable situation may need to be handled by experts who understand the various procedures in dealing with the river flooding or ice damming situation. It would be great to consider some factors before hiring any firm to manage the storm damage to be sure that the property or roof repair project is in safe hands.

Consideration to hire the right flood restoration firm

• Licensing

Licensing is among the first considerations one must make when hiring any company to handle the hurricane damage, flooding or roof damage. Every state requires that every company undertaking such wind damage, ice damage or hurricane damage services must be fully licensed and certified to provide such services. A well-licensed firm should also have the best-experienced, frozen pipes repair and flood pump and experts who under storm remediation.

• Consider experience

In this kind of a scenario, nobody wants to work with a company or expert who does not understand what they are doing. Confirming that the firm to be hired has been handling frozen pipes, any flood pump, ice damming, or river flooding catastrophes or even wind damage scenarios for a substantial period could help very much. While some roof repair companies may specialize in window restoration or roof damage restoration, the primary desires should be to hire a firm that will comprehensively undertake the task of restoring the entire house to its normal situation after the flood water and ground water evacuation scenario by the use flood pump.

• The technology and equipment to be used

The tools and machines used in the home restoration program define the final results to be required. Some people may have some devices and products in kind, and they would like any ice damage, storm damage, wind damage, flood damage roof leak and water Restoration Company to use those products. Stating the preference on things like tools for emptying ground water would be a great idea. A roof repair or ground water evacuation company that uses advanced technology in their home restoration process can guarantee quality results by the end of the process roof damage restoration, storm restoration ice damming as well as frozen pipes repair. Always make sure the hail damage, water damage or ice damage restoration improves the house to the desired level.

• Consider insured companies

Home restoration projects are sometimes risky, and one may need them to be fully covered. Some clients also prefer working with hail damage firms which will deal with their insurance companies regarding any damages that could occur during the process. Understanding whether the potential contractor has a comprehensive insurance cover is important. The insurance should cover the property, their roof repairs, and storm restoration workers, and third party, frozen pipes repairs, therefore, remains a significant element in any ground water and ice dam evacuation and hurricane damage along with home restoration project.

• Reputation and ratings must be considered

There is nothing as important as working with a firm that is trusted by many people because of the type of river flooding services they provide. Asking friends could be a good way of understanding the roof leak companies that exist in any state. One can also search for the most reputation roof leak and ice dam firms and Storm Restoration Company online. Evaluating the flood water restoration companies based on the ratings they get from their clients could also give the confidence that they can undertake the project. Consult the neighbors about the options best for the flood water project from flooding or storm remediation.

• Responsiveness and dependability water restoration firm

Storm damage scenarios are encounters which require emergency responses. The firm should, therefore, have the ability to respond quickly on flooding cases and handle the river flooding, ice dam or roof leak or hail damage and storm restoration situation before it causes more destruction on the property or causes more roof damage. It is highly advisable that one should hire a water restoration firm that is based in the city for convenient storm remediation.

In case the home is affected by flood water, ice damage or storm damage, it would be great to understand the need and the various undertakings one would like any firm to undertake. Contacting the storm remediation firm is also necessary especially if one had insured against such roof damage, hurricane damage, and ice dam or hail damage catastrophe. Other various processes used could be the utilization of the flood pumps, ice damming among other important ways in storm remediation.
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Storm Damage? Here's What You Need to Know

9/27/2017 (Permalink)

Storm Damage? Here's What You Need to Know

If you've recently had river flooding, hurricanes, or ice storms in your area, you may need to worry about storm damage. Storm damage can range from hurricane damage to wind damage to roof damage. Because storm damage can be so extreme, it's important to be aware of the warning signs that your home may require storm remediation. Even if you're a new homeowner, there are several signs you can watch for that will indicate your home may need storm remediation.

Ice Damage

During the cold winder months, your home may be susceptible to ice damage. This can include general ice damage to the exterior of your home, including ice damming. Ice damage can also include frozen pipes that can burst and lead to flooding in your home. If you've recently purchased a home or this is your first winter in a cold place, make sure you're aware of ice damming and the damage an ice dam can do to your roof. Roof damage can be structurally difficult to repair, which is why you should always contact a professional home restoration expert when you have an ice dam. Ice damming typically occurs during cold winter months. If you don't deal with an ice dam quickly, you may need roof repair services to fix the ice damming problem. Always contact a home restoration company to handle an ice dam before your roof requires a difficult roof repair.

Also be aware that frozen pipes can occur during the winter. If you suddenly notice flood water in your home, you may have a flooding problem caused by frozen pipes that have burst. Make sure you contact a storm restoration professional to help you with your home restoration if you encounter frozen pipes. Flood water can be difficult to clean, but a storm restoration expert can help remove excess water with a flood pump.

Hail Damage

Hail damage can occur to any home and can cause problems with your roof and siding. If you suspect you may need a roof repair service, make sure you contact a storm restoration professional right away. Hail damage typically leads to roof damage. This can cause you to experience a roof leak. Roof repair is almost always necessary after a severe hail storm, especially when a roof leak is experienced. A roof leak can also cause flooding in your home, so never leave a roof leak untreated.

Flood Damage

No one wants to face the possibility of flood water in their home, but river flooding can lead to just that. If you live in an area that experiences river flooding, make sure you frequently check your home for standing ground water. Ground water can damage the interior of your home and can cause mold and structural issues. If your home is prone to river flooding, it's important to be extra vigilant in checking for flood water and ground water in your home. A water restoration expert can use a variety of tools, such as a flood pump, to perform storm remediation. A flood pump will remove excess water from your home. The right water restoration expert can help utilize a flood pump for storm remediation.

Hurricane Damage

Like hail damage, hurricane damage can impact your roof and the exterior of your home, but it may also cause problems inside. One of the biggest problems hurricanes bring is wind damage, which can cause problems for your roof. Roof damage should always be treated by a professional. Wind damage may impact the exterior of your home, which can make you more likely to experience flooding and ground water in your home. If you suspect wind damage from a recent hurricane in your area, contact a hurricane damage professional who can assess the damage.

Who Can Help?

A home restoration expert can meet with you to discuss your options for storm restoration. Water restoration is something you'll need assistance with after your home has been damaged by bad weather or flooding, so reach out to a water restoration company today. Visit http://www.SERVPROsouthjordannorthdraper.com for more information on storm damage.

Staying Level Headed In A Water Damage Crisis

8/23/2017 (Permalink)


Staying Level Headed In A Water Damage Crisis

It's natural to panic when you see water in a home or water in a business. Because of the enormous consequences of water damage, the situation is going to be one of crisis and often panic. Just remember: There IS a solution to a flood home or business. The solution is a professional restoration company that not only halts the cause of water in the home or water in the business, but also steps in to restore priceless possessions and electronic equipment that suffered water damage. This is not a hopeless situation. It might feel like it at first, though.

Assessing the situation

The response of the restoration company will depend in large part on what's causing water in the home or water in the business. Flood damage is a very common cause of a flooded home, but it's not the only thing that can cause water accumulation. A pipe break or supply line break, faulty appliance leaks, and overflowing plumbing can also cause water to accumulate on the floor and get on objects in the home or business. Restoration experts are licensed and certified to handle this crisis.

Mitigation involves assessing the potential of the water damage, preventing further water damage, engaging in speedy water cleanup of the area, and utilizing the tools of restoration to help objects in the home or business get back to their original condition. Professionals will take certain steps to make restoration possible.

Steps to solving the crisis

Professionals go through a series of steps in order to complete their job. During this time, you can oversee the process or move to another location so that you can begin to deal with what has happened. In the case of flood damage in a flooded home, it's natural to want to stay at another location during the water cleanup. If it's simply a small pipe break or a supply line break, then you might stay on the scene until the problem is solved. For a small water cleanup, people often stay. For larger ones, such as with a flooded home that could leave flood damage, they might remove themselves during water cleanup and then return to assess what has been permanently damaged for insurance purposes.

Steps to water cleanup and restoration

1. Call a mitigation and restoration company. They will ask questions about your situation to assess which professionals to send and how large the crew should be.

2. Upon arrival, the restoration company will perform an inspection of your home or business. This helps them craft a plan for water removal and then execute the plan to remove water in the home or water in the business. If the culprit of the water is an ongoing problem, such as a pipe break or a supply line break, the initial problem must first be fixed to stop the flooding and continue with mitigation and drying.

3. The restoration company will begin drying and dehumidifying the flooded home or business. Drying is an essential part of this process because effective driving will prevent permanent damage to the objects in your home or business. An important part of mitigation is always drying and preventing further permanent flood damage or damage from a supply line break or pipe break.

4. Now comes the best part: Cleaning and sanitation. If the water was dirty, you'll definitely need this step in order to have a completely restored area of your home or business. Flood damage especially can include very dirty water moving throughout the home or business. It's important to have a thorough cleaning and sanitation process.

5. Restoration is the final step of the process. Some items will have inevitably been damaged during the initial flooding. Whenever possible, a good mitigation company is going to restore all or as many as possible items to their original condition.

Never handle these tasks alone. There are terrific crews waiting to handle your water damage crisis.
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Tips for Efficient Water Damage Removal

6/30/2017 (Permalink)

Tips for Efficient Water Damage Removal

Water damage in the residential or commercial property can be either a difficult issue or a slight irritation or inconvenience, and even a minor problem can become more serious if it is not promptly handled.

If your home or commercial property suffers from any type of flood or water damage, professionals can help with their water damage mitigation services.

Water in home or water in business can leave an unbelievable mess, and it can also put a strain on your finances and your state of mind. Water or flood damage can occur when a pipe bursts, a drain clogs, or during heavy floods. Regardless of the reason for the flood, a quick response can prevent further damage of the property. Below are five things you need to do at the first sign of water in home or water in business, along with valuable tips that can help lessen the damage and restore the property back to normal.

Call A Mitigation Professional

Water damage can cause structural damage to your property as well as your personal items. There’s a lot at stake in this type of crisis, which means that you should call a flood damage mitigation company or professional. The professionals have the knowledge and skills to determine and address the causes of water in home or water in business. When the damage is properly cleaned and the drying and restoration process is implemented quickly, you can save on repair costs.

The first step most professionals will take toward providing the water cleanup and restoration you need is to perform a thorough evaluation of the home or business environment and the damage caused. Trained technicians with state-of-the-art equipment and specialized skill will then extract excess water and moisture, typically using a powerful water extraction equipment, and begin the process of de-humidification and drying. It is likely that the restoration will be more extensive when it involves stain removal, furniture and carpet cleaning, and getting rid of unpleasant odors.

Contact Your Insurance Company

Emergency water removal and drying might be covered under the property owner’s insurance policy. It is crucial to call your insurance company to let them know what has occurred and to review your policy documents. Your insurance representative will work closely with you to determine how to take care of the insurance issue.

Stop The Water supply

While waiting for the water cleanup team to arrive, you should stop the water flow by shutting off the main water supply in your home or business to prevent further damage. During a water in business, water in home or flood situation, it’s advisable to turn off the main electricity and gas supplies as well. You may call the utility company if you're not sure how to handle it.

Protect Valuables

To prevent further damage to your belongings, they should be protected from the water flow. Collect valuables such as jewelry, documents and money, and store them in an area where they are protected from water or moisture during clean up or drying.

Assess and Document The Damage

Be sure to take note of ruined personal items and document other damage prior to calling the restoration professionals for water cleanup. Taking photos of the damage can prove beneficial during claim time, if your insurance plan or policy covers the damage. Take photo of all your valuables and the property.

It’s Important To Address Flood Damage

Dealing with water in business or water in home can be a frustrating experience. Water or flood damage can have devastating effects upon property values, and can disrupt your normal routine. However, resolving the problem effectively and in a timely manner with professional water cleanup and restoration is the right way to ensure mitigation of the damage. When the water in home or water in business is removed and the drying and disinfection is completed, your property will be restored to good condition. Visit http://www.SERVPROsouthjordannorthdraper.com for more information on water damage.

Water Damage Restoration In Coastal Buildings

4/24/2017 (Permalink)

Water Damage Restoration In Coastal Buildings

There are quite a few people who live in coastal towns and need assistance with their homes, and they must ensure that they have found a water cleanup crew that comes from a water damage restoration company. They will offer a number of services that are helpful for water damage and flood damage. Someone who needs help with their coastal home may recover from water in home or water in business problems that are simply too much to handle. This article shows how a customer may save their home.

#1: Water In Home Disasters

Flood damage and water damage may occur in the house when there is an internal flood, and there may be true flood waters running through the house that will cause air quality problems. Mold grows after water damage and flood damage, and the water damage restoration company knows how to offer a mitigation service for all. The homeowner may ask questions about why their home flooded, and they will learn how to avoid water damage or flood damage in the future.

#2: Air Movement Or Drying?

Using air movement or drying is important for the homeowner because the house will get drier when it is used properly. They will use many different steps to complete the drying process, and they must get air movement going in the home because they find it has become much drier. They will begin to do more repairs when they are ready for the house to be pieced together.

#3: How Does The Water Cleanup Crew Respond?

Water in business or water in home mitigation may be done by anyone, and they will show up soon after they are called to the house. There are many different people who wish o use the water cleanup crew to get water out of the space, and they may hire them for water in business or water in home when needed. The water damage restoration company will offer a number of services to anyone who needs it, and they will start a plan that matches water in home or water in business issues.

#4: Flood Damage Prevention

The mitigation company will offer advice about water cleanup, mitigation and water damage restoration, and they will continue by ensuring that they have told the customer how they may prevent the problems in the future. There are many tips that may be used to ensure the house is safe for the future, and there are owners who will learn about drying and air movement in case of another flood.

The simplest way to recover the house from a flood is to call someone who knows how to dry and clean the house. They will complete many different repairs to the house when needed, and they will offer a number of services that help the house remain normal. The family may move back in when needed, and a business will not need to avoid rebuilding in the coastal area. They will save money, and they need not move. Visit http://www.SERVPROsouthjordannorthdraper.com for more information on water damage.

Handling A Water Loss In The House

4/24/2017 (Permalink)

Handling A Water Loss In The House

A massive amount of water damage and flood damage in the house must be cleaned by a water damage restoration and mitigation company. They will start a drying and air movement pattern, and they will set up fans in the house that will move out all the water that was there. They have plans that will ensure water cleanup moves quickly, and they will work on water in home and water in business problems at once. This article shows how anyone may have water damage or flood damage in their home removed.

#1: Water Damage From Inside

Water damage and flood damage in the house must be repaired by someone who has a clear understanding of how to shut off the water, and they will begin to work on things that will help dry out the house as fast as possible. Drying and air movement in the house must be managed by the mitigation crew, and they will notice the water damage restoration process moves along faster when the house is dried.

#2: Water In Home

Water in home problems are such that anyone may find them happening inside the house or during a storm. The water in home flood damage may be repaired with air movement and drying, and there are many other people who will ask to have their home completely inspected because they know there is a problem with the piping in the house.

#3: Water In Business

Water in business is something that must be handled quickly, and there are many people who wish to have their business cleaned out quickly because they are so concerned about the business remaining open. The business will find it much easier to keep their doors open when they are working with the proper people, and they will notice how simple it is to use the water cleanup crew to help them get back in business.

#4: Drying And Water Damage Restoration Issues

Water damage restoration is easier to manage because there is someone on the site who will help clean things up for the family or the business. The business will ensure that they have the space dried out, and they may leave fans on in the house when needed. Mitigation and water cleanup is important as it will take a bit of time, and the company must be asked back to the house as many times as needed to get all the water out.

#5: Carpentry Repair Services

Water in business mitigation is important as it helps the customer ensure their building has been repaired properly. There are many people who do not know how to repair the gaps in their space, and they will ask the water cleanup crew to handle all their internal repairs properly.

Everything that happens to the house as a result of a flood must be repaired as soon as possible, and the air movement that is used to dry the home will make it easier for everyone to come back into the house or business. Visit http://www.SERVPROsouthjordannorthdraper.com for more information on water damage restoration.