Monday 29 June 2015

San Diego Fire Damage Restoration Tips: Finding a Temporary Abode


In the event of fire, you will need to take some time to grieve your loss and gather yourself so that you can move forward. That being said, it’s common for a displaced homeowner to rent a property while he awaits the repairs that the San Diego fire damage restoration professional is carrying out on his home. Having the appropriate documents will help you avoid delays and increase the chance of moving into a rental home quickly. The following are important records that a homeowner should gather prior to finding a rental: - Credit report – Obtaining a copy of your credit history through an authorized credit reporting agency can help hasten the application process. Your prospective landlord can secure a copy of this for you if you supply him with some information.
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Saturday 27 June 2015

San Diego Flood Damage: What to Do in Case of Flooding in Your Area


Flood cleanup must start as soon as possible after the waters recede. This will keep damage to a minimum, helping manage your cleanup/restoration expenses. You can get started with the drying process, but it’s important to call in a San Diego flood damage professional to make sure the job is done thoroughly and correctly. - If not done right - A proper and thorough water removal and drying process helps reduce overall damage, and therefore your repair costs as well. If the process is not done right, water can still be left standing in your home’s structure, leading to loose floorboards, warped drywall, soggy carpets, and worst of all, growth of harmful mold. Thus, it’s in your best interests to hire a San Diego flood damage expert to take care of flood damage the right way.
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Thursday 25 June 2015

San Diego Mold Inspection and Remediation—Face to Face with Black Mold


Black mold produces a strong mycotoxin. It usually grows on fiberboard, gypsum board, paper, dust and lint or any surface with high concentration of cellulose and nitrogen. Where there is moisture and excessive humidity, there’s a likelihood of black mold growing on a solid or pervious surface inside a home. The spores produced by black mold are extremely harmful and they can spread throughout the house in various ways. They may come from outdoors and be brought in by air through the windows or doors. If the mold originated in the house, the spores may be spread by the ventilation system throughout the house. This is far more risky since the spores can reach all rooms and be breathed in by any household member, which is why it’s crucial to hire experts in mold inspection from San Diego to have the home secured before turning on the HVAC system.
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Confirming Mold Growth with Professional Aid



Sometimes, a homeowner may not realize that there is  already a mold problem in the house, especially if it’s an unusual species. Commonly, mold appears as a moist green substance, but they can also appear as white threads or clusters of gray spots. Aside from that, their color can range from gray, to brown, to black. At times, they can even appear orange, pink, or purple.

If you’ve had any long-term moisture problems at home, that’s a strong sign that you may already have an existing mold problem. Some signs of mold growth include water stains or discoloration on home features such as walls, floors, and ceilings. Other signs include peeling, cracking, or warping of paint or wallpaper. Try to run your hand across your walls. Do some areas feel damp? That’s another sign of mold growth.

If you suspect mold growth but can’t confirm it, you can have qualified restoration professionals perform a mold inspection and indoor air quality test on your home. With the tools and techniques at their disposal, restoration professionals can accurately confirm mold growth. Aside from that, specialists can precisely identify where these fungi are growing, and what needs be done to get rid of them safely and permanently.

Tuesday 23 June 2015

San Diego Water Damage Experts Urge Quick Cleanup to Stop Mold Growth


Before starting to remedy mold growth, a homeowner should first measure just how far the mold has spread into the house. If the affected area is above 100 square feet, it’s time to hire San Diego water damage professionals to do the cleaning. They have the heavy equipment necessary to completely eradicate the molds and dry clean the affected area to prevent it from growing back. If it’s a flooded basement, however, mold may have started growing on damp surfaces and textiles that have been soaked in water. The homeowner may prepare the basement for professional cleaning by trying to at least remove standing water to expose the surface that requires thorough cleaning. Most hard surfaces that have mold can be cleaned by scrubbing with detergent solution, while soft and pervious materials are usually no longer salvageable.
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Monday 22 June 2015

Minimizing the Effects of Water Damage

It’s best to stay in bed and relax while watching the raindrops fall. But how can you sit back when you know that there might be water dropping from the roof that can cause flood indoors. Water damage at home can be bothersome at times especially during rainy and winter seasons. Aside from that, water damage can also be present in different parts of home so it’s necessary to establish a regular surveillance schedule on the vulnerable areas. While winter season is not yet coming, it is advisable to check for any crack and leakage that can cause flooding, which can lead to unwanted mold growth.


A leaky dishwasher, malfunctioning appliances, clogged toilets, faulty pipes, HVACS (heating, ventilating and air-conditioning units), leaking roofs, and natural disasters are some of the most common causes of water damage. Make sure to remediate leakages as soon as possible to prevent further damage and avoid costly water damage restoration services.

Practices to Reduce Water Damage Risks


Upon knowing the aforementioned causes of water damage, you know now your prospect areas for inspection. Although water damage is not easy to assess at a glance, the following practices can give you a head start to get rid of the plight.

  1. Start scrutinizing the places where there is water presence such as kitchen sink, toilet, pumps and pipes, and roofs
  2. When cracks and faults are noticed, call the experts immediately
  3. Put delicate materials in higher locations such as appliances as well as hazardous materials
  4. Turn off electricity where floods might happen to avoid electrocution
  5. Avoid entering rooms with sagging or slumping ceilings
  6. Safely clear off the snow after winter and ensure proper ventilation
  7. Prepare your family and discuss what to do when flood happens

Prevention is better than solution. Ensure that everything is restored properly to keep safe of your family. EcoPure Restoration has the modern equipment best fit for water damage restoration needs. Our team of experts will assist you to avoid the possibility of expensive restoration and floor replacement in case of water damage situations.



What are the Issues Associated with a Wet Carpet?



You may already know that excess moisture can ruin a carpet, but do you know that there’s a name for the type of damage it does? Carpet delamination is a condition wherein the carpet’s primary and secondary backing separate. Once a carpet has delaminated, it becomes  wrinkled, and loses  its ability to stretch, requiring replacement in the near future.

You can prevent carpet delamination by contacting a water damage restoration company right after a flood in your home or office. These professionals will be able to remove excess moisture from your carpet, ensuring that your precious floor coverings continue to serve you longer.

There’s still some bad news, though, as carpet delamination might just be the least of your worries. As if that wasn’t trouble enough, water-soaked carpets can lead to the growth of harmful mold and mildew, which, if inhaled or if it comes into contact with the skin, can lead to various dermal, respiratory, and even nervous system problems.

A wet carpet is an issue that has to be dealt with immediately. To prevent the costly consequences of carpet destruction, and to ensure your family’s overall health, contact professional water damage restoration technicians, and let them take care of your soaked carpet problem for you.

Thursday 18 June 2015

Water Damage Repair: Why Hire a Professional?


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Types of Flood and Their Degrees of Destruction



According to the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC), there are three categories of liquids that can flood your home and cause destruction. You can tell one from the other based on their sources or the typical level of contaminants they contain.

The first one is clean, sanitary, and potable liquid like water from your faucets and drinking fountains. The second category are those commonly known as gray water, such as dishwater, laundry runoffs, and toilet overflows, or leaks without feces. Lastly, the third type is the clearly unsanitary liquids, including sewage water, flooding from rivers or streets, and stagnant water teeming with bacteria or pests like mosquitoes.

When these liquids flood a building, the possible effects can also be categorized as follows:

       Class 1 – Only part of a room is affected.

       Class 2 – An entire room is flooded, and 12-inch high portions of the walls are wet.

       Class 3 – Multiple rooms (including their ceilings) are affected.

       Class 4 – The flood has had enough time to saturate materials like hardwood, brick, and stone.

It takes professional training to identify the possible contaminants in the flood, the exact extent of the water damage, and the appropriate measures to dry and clean the affected areas and materials. No matter how limited or extensive you think the damage in your home is, trust only certified flood restoration companies to perform the needed inspections and repairs.