Fire and Water Damage Restoration Services
Without exception, regardless of what your handyman
capabilities are fire and water damage restoration is
best left in the capable hands of an experienced
restoration contractor. The reason is because properly
handling the house restoration process can be tricky
business. Creating possible health hazards for both the
person handling the cleanup and house occupants.
More than posing a possible health hazard, if the home
restoration process isn’t handled correctly, bacteria and
mold caused by water damage, and contamination caused by
fire damage can prove life-threatening.
Water Damage
Water damage is hazardous to your
health and dangerous for your home or business, therefore
time is of the essence when it occurs. If treated quickly,
you can minimize the damage, reduce restoration costs and
prevent the growth of mold, and other contaminants.
Mold
Mold becomes a serious problem
when it lands on a wet or damp spot and begin growing.
Mold has the potential to cause health problems such as
allergic reactions sneezing, runny nose, red eyes, and
skin rash. It can also irritate the eyes, skin, nose,
throat, and lungs.
Fires Damage
Fires are the second leading cause of accidental death
around the home. Due to unique behavior of smoke, fire
restoration may not be simple. It is important to have an
experienced restoration team on your side. A fast
treatment will help reduce smoke and soot health hazards.
Sewage Backup
A sewage backup
creates a stressful and emotional situation while
presenting potential health hazards and significant
property loss. A prompt response to sewer backups is
important to reduce cleanup costs. Some sewage backup
situations may be easily cleaned up. However, in most
cases a restoration team on your side can be beneficial.
Water Restoration
In the event of
water damage, home restoration efforts by a water damage
specialist using the proper equipment are necessary. Not
only to restore the home cosmetically and structurally;
but safe indoor environmental quality air, as well. And
time is of essence.
There is a 48 to 72-hour
window required to effectively inhibit the onset of mold
and mildew created by water damage. If damage was caused
by a sewage leak, extra steps are required to prevent
toxins and bacteria from contaminating the home
environment. Water damage extraction restoration is only
part of the process.
Aside from room content
removal, water extraction, and removing any carpet and
padding, special disinfectants and chemicals are required.
Water damage cleanup may also involve removing molding and
at least the bottom section of walls if there is wall
covering or drywall water damage. The entire affected area
– including walls, ceilings, floors, crawl spaces and
vents – will require drying with high-powered air movers.
As well as use of dehumidification equipment to speed up
the process.
Fire Damage Restoration
Because of the unique behaviors of various kinds of smoke,
fire damage control and restoration can be a complex,
complicated procedure. Smoke not only causes visible
damage to house structure and contents, but flows through
plumbing systems and in behind walls, as well.
Smoke webs caused by wet smoke created by low, smoldering
heat have a strong pungent odor that permeates into cloth
furnishings and walls; leaving a sticky, gooey residue
that is difficult to clean.
A protein based fire
produces smoke that is virtually invisible, but which
discolors paints and varnishes; it, too, has a pungent,
hard to remove odor. Fuel oil soot caused by furnace puff
backs and other types of smoke from fire all effect the
type fire restoration process necessary.
Besides
requiring the services of a fire and water restoration
company, water or fire and smoke damage to a structure may
also necessitate the services of a contractor remodeling
restoration expert. Because of the special skills required
to effectively handle fire and water damage restoration
emergencies, homeowners should become familiar with
service providers in their area.
Prudent
homeowners will keep contact information on hand for
restoration contractors in case of an emergency. Not only
to reduce panic should fire or water damage happen to
their home. But also to ensure measures are taken to
eliminate further damage to their home within the narrow
time span required. Avoiding further loss and expense.
Learn what should be done in the event of water
damage – while waiting for the restoration expert to
arrive. Things such as:
* Wipe
furniture dry
* Lift drapery off wet
carpet
* Place small wood or
Styrofoam blocks, or aluminum foil, under furniture legs
Or in the event of fire damage, things such as:
* Cover carpeted traffic areas with towels or old sheets
to prevent additional soiling.
*
Discard open food packages that could have become
contaminated.
* Wipe residue from
porcelain bath and kitchen fixtures to prevent etching.
Also, inquire as to what to avoid. Things such as
using an ordinary vacuum to remove water. Or trying to
lift carpet that has been tacked down, without
professional help. Or attempting to wash soot off flat
painted walls without consulting with a professional
cleaner, or attempting to use appliances that could
malfunction because of fire damage.
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