Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Water Damage Collegeville Expert

Water Damage Collegeville Expert
Water Damage Collegeville Expert
On a recent inspection of a property that had sustained extensive water damage from a broken pipe on the second floor, the owner called us with some concerns.  He had hired another Water Restoration Company at the urging of his insurance company, and felt that the job was not being completed like it should.  They did a minimal amount of work and placed an immense amount of fans and dehumidifiers in his house and then left. When he asked for a copy of the bill that they were submitting to the insurance company, they were hesitant.  Finally he was able to see the bill, and realized that they hadn’t completed half of what they were billing for, and still felt that the home wasn’t completely dry like it should be.  When I entered the property, I immediately saw water lines that went undiscovered, but the other company and the insurance adjuster.  The home owner then hired us, and this is what we found.  This picture shows just one of several walls and ceilings in the house that had severe water damage that wasn’t being addressed and wasn’t structurally dried or disinfected.  After a few days, everything was removed, cleaned and dried.  As for the other company, the home filed a complaint through his insurance company, filed another complaint with the BBB and his local Department of Consumer Affairs and is possibly seeking legal action. Remember one key piece of information, if you should ever go through a water loss, or any loss for that matter, you can hire ANY remediation contractor you want, and do not have to hire whomever your insurance adjuster says, no matter what.
For more information, visit our website at Biowashing.com

Monday, February 15, 2016

Water Damage Broomall Expert

Water penetrates into structural cavities creating trapped pockets of saturation. The detection of water in these areas can often only be discovered with sophisticated moisture detection meters to decrease undetected moisture which will continue to cause damage. This damage, at a minimum, will cause odors. Greater damage will surface when materials delaminate, shrink, split and further deteriorate to where costly repairs are required. More than just removing excess water, having the knowledge and equipment to further dry a home or facility (including substructure materials) completely back to pre-loss conditions in a thorough and timely response, will minimize the damage to the structure and to the contents within. It also helps in preventing the future growth of mold.
Water Damage Broomall Expert
Water Damage Broomall Expert

When the rain stops and water subsides, flood victims can follow a few simple steps to reduce property damage and limit health risks. Flooding occurs when rising water overflows the natural boundaries of bodies of water, such as rivers and streams, and flows across the ground picking up all kinds of contamination. The water can be contaminated with soil bacteria, decaying insects, animal droppings, oils and fluids from roadways, and fertilizers and pesticides from fields or gardens.
Here’s some for post flood cleanup:
  • Use caution when entering buildings. Make sure electrical power is off and the structure is sound before entering and inspecting a flooded building. Small animals or reptiles may also seek shelter inside a structure, so be cautious when repositioning contents or removing materials.
  • Protect yourself. Wear an organic vapor respirator, available from paint or building supply stores, along with rubber gloves, eye protection and protective clothing. Ventilate affected areas by opening windows, and eventually, by placing a fan in a window.
  • Work toward the fan as you clean to minimize cross contamination.
  • Know what items to throw away. Porous items that absorb contaminated flood water shouldn’t be restored. Drywall, carpet and pad, mattresses, pillows, box springs and particle board normally should be discarded if wet.
  • Wet clothing and many household fabrics may be salvageable. Machine washing, including at least a 10-minute soak in detergent and hot water, should remove most contamination and stains.
  • Open pockets of saturation. Remove base molding and portions of damaged walls and wet insulation. Locate the water line and measure 15 inches to 20 inches above it. Everything below that should be removed and discarded. Flooring, such as hardwood, laminate or sheet vinyl, should be removed to expose pockets of saturation underneath for cleaning, sanitizing and drying.
  • Clean aggressively. Wall cavities and exposed durable materials (studs, joists) should be cleaned by pressure washing with detergent solutions. After thoroughly cleaning and flushing salvageable materials, apply a disinfectant solution liberally. A water restoration professional may be needed to perform this service safely and effectively.
  • Prevent mold growth. Although it takes a few days to appear, mold thrives in a moist environment with organic material (e.g., paper or particle board), and temperatures between 68°F and 86°F. Keep air moving and maintain moderate temperatures as possible.
  • Dry out before you rebuild. To prevent dry rot and on-going structural damage, don’t reconstruct or cover wood materials until its moisture content falls below 16 percent. Moisture meters are available online, but it may be best to hire a water restoration professional to confirm proper drying before reconstruction.
  • Consider hiring a professional. A professional water damage restoration company has trained technicians, specialized cleaners and antimicrobial agents, and extraction, drying, dehumidifying and moisture measuring equipment.
For more information, visit our website at Biowashing.com

Thursday, February 11, 2016

WATER DAMAGE DONE WRONG

WATER DAMAGE DONE WRONG
WATER DAMAGE DONE WRONG

On a recent inspection of a property that had sustained extensive water damage from a broken pipe on the second floor, the owner called us with some concerns.  He had hired another Water Restoration Company at the urging of his insurance company, and felt that the job was not being completed like it should.  They did a minimal amount of work and placed an immense amount of fans and dehumidifiers in his house and then left. When he asked for a copy of the bill that they were submitting to the insurance company, they were hesitant.  Finally he was able to see the bill, and realized that they hadn’t completed half of what they were billing for, and still felt that the home wasn’t completely dry like it should be.  When I entered the property, I immediately saw water lines that went undiscovered, but the other company and the insurance adjuster.  The home owner then hired us, and this is what we found.  This picture shows just one of several walls and ceilings in the house that had severe water damage that wasn’t being addressed and wasn’t structurally dried or disinfected.  After a few days, everything was removed, cleaned and dried.  As for the other company, the home filed a complaint through his insurance company, filed another complaint with the BBB and his local Department of Consumer Affairs and is possibly seeking legal action. Remember one key piece of information, if you should ever go through a water loss, or any loss for that matter, you can hire ANY remediation contractor you want, and do not have to hire whomever your insurance adjuster says, no matter what.

For more information, visit our website at Biowashing.com

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Water Damage Bucks County Contractors

Water Damage Bucks County Contractors
Water Damage Bucks County Contractors 
Immediate Response Time
When a water loss occurs in a building, it is imperative to act quickly.  Many remediation contractors claim to have 24 Hour Emergency Service, but fail to answer calls after hours, on weekends, holidays, or even at all.  The importance of quick response time will not only remove the standing water from the home, but it also limits the amount of content damage, water wicking, potential mold growth, etc.  Mold can germinate within 24 to 48 hours, so having a home or building with standing water and wet building materials will be a feeding ground for rapid growth.  The relative humidity will be extremely elevated in these situations, and it will not take long for mold to begin growing and hence, become a more costly remediation project.  The right remediation contractor will respond immediately, pump out all existing water, remove all damaged building materials which can be dried, clean the effected areas and place the necessary equipment to structurally dry out the facility. They will clean and dry out all contents and/or document all losses while monitoring the equipment left behind for several days until the building is completely dry and structurally sound. This immediate response process will limit the amount of damage and bring the home back to pre-loss conditions much quicker than a remediation contractor who waits and allows the water to dwell long enough to cause significant and unnecessary damage to both the building and the contents within.  So it is important if you ever suffer a loss in your home or commercial property to act quickly and find the right water restoration contractor who will promptly restore your loss in a timely fashion while following all of the necessary guidelines to insure the building is structurally dry and free from any potential microbial growth.
For more information, visit our website at Biowashing.com