Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Simple Steps to Prevent Water Damage

Water damage is one of the major culprits that can weaken the foundation of a house. When water damage is left to set, it can result in damp wood which attracts termites, carpenter ants, and a mold infestation. Avoid having to deal with damaging infestations pesky flood cleanup in the future and invest in these simple water damage preventing measures:



Establish Good Drainage

Routinely clean out gutters to prevent water from clogging the sides of your house which can damage the siding and foundation. This can cause cracks in the foundation, creating a pathway for water to enter your home. Create a slope in your yard at least 6 inches over a 10-foot span from the foundation. This slope will create a buffer between the water and your home; this is important for homes with crawl spaces as excess water will not pool underneath the floor.


Routinely Check for Water Leaks and Get it Fixed

Leaks, even the smallest ones, can lead to the growth of mold and mildew. They can cause wood to rot which will attract pests like termites. Fixing a leak as soon as possible, decreases the chances of the water damage to spread.

Water Damage Restoration

If you were not able to prepare before the rainy season, it is important to invest in a water damage restoration plan. A professional may be able to save your house from further damage if you act on it right away. Get your home flood ready and avoid costly water damage by following these simple steps in the future.

Up in Smoke: Fire Damage in Homes

Nothing can be more traumatic and dangerous to any homeowner than a house fire. Aside from being deadly to the members of the households, conflagrations can destroy properties and possessions. Even when an inferno has been put out, the damage caused is often irreparable. There are ways, however, to restore parts of a home that have been ravaged by fire, assuming the building remains relatively intact and durable, and that the owner wishes to keep much of the original structure.
Fires leave buildings in a terrible mess by turning things to ash, melting objects, or even warping certain materials beyond recognition. Items that have been thoroughly damaged by a blaze should be replaced. The concrete parts of a burned house might have a good chance of resisting the blaze , but might be covered in a layer of soot as a result. These surfaces can be restored, and even reused if still serviceable.

Friday, 13 March 2015

Pay Less for Combined San Diego Flood Damage Restoration Services


San Diego flood damage problems are usually associated with the rainy season. Home flooding, however, may come from surprising sources. A broken water main, a faulty washing machine, and leaky pipes are some of the culprits that cause flooding even when it isn’t raining hard. Water is water, whether it comes from the heavens or your broken plumbing, and it needs to be addressed. Flood restoration for San Diego homes can become expensive, but EcoPure Restoration is offering a workaround for that during the month of Daylight Savings kickoff. From March 1 to May 1, 2015, if you contract the company’s services to dry out your water-damaged home and also complete the reconstruction process, they will pay up to $1,000 towards your insurance deductible. You can bring order back to your home and hurt less in the pocket, too.
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Thursday, 12 March 2015

Black Mold and the Need for a Mold Professional

Mold thrives in areas where four critical factors – moisture, temperature, mold spores, and mold food – are present. Consequently, the most mold-infested rooms in a home are typically the attic, crawlspaces, wall interior, bathrooms, and basement. Mold growth is also a likely consequence of flooding and faulty pipes.

Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Handling a Crawlspace Moisture Problem

Crawlspaces are one of the many important features of a home. Without them, there would be no way to access the structure’s electrical and plumbing systems should they ever be in need of repair or replacement. Most of the time, crawlspaces need to be vented to allow air to circulate from the space to the building exterior. Depending on where you live, however, venting a crawlspace can be suboptimal; the vents may introduce humid exterior air into the property, causing excess moisture in building materials, which can lead to a multitude of problems.

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

The Intensity of Water Intrusion

Following a flood, the first order of business for restoration services is to remove the water and residue from the house. After that, they deal with the water that had already seeped its way into the structure. The level of dehumidification necessary depends on how much floodwater the walls and floor have absorbed.

The IICRC S500 standard divides the intensity of water intrusion into four classes:

Monday, 2 March 2015

Mold Clean-Up Facts

The thought of mold invading our houses is terrifying; but before panicking there are some facts about mold inside the house you should know.

 
• Mold can be found everywhere and it is very hard to avoid being exposed to it.

• It grows all year round and is found both indoors and outside.

• It only takes moisture, warmth, and food for mold to grow.

• Common places for mold to grow inside the house are bathrooms, kitchens, and basements.

• In just 48 hours, mold can begin to grow in a moist environment with the aid of the right room temperature.

• It is difficult to avoid mold spores, but regular cleaning can help in preventing severe mold infestation.

Determine the Clean Up

When it comes to mold remediation, there are a few factors to consider before deciding on who should handle the situation. First thing to look at is the size of the infestation. If the problem covers less than 10 square foot, you will be able to clean it up yourself with household cleaning products.

If the mold infestation expands wider than the 10 square foot radius or if the growth is alarming to the point that a foul smell is created, a professional mold remediation expert should be called in for help. It is crucial to address a mold infestation as soon as possible because there are many health ramifications that can occur if it is left untreated. Not only will the mold destroy your home, but it can endanger your family’s respiratory health as well.