Monday, 22 June 2015

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.

Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Water and Fire Damage Almost Always Go Together



Last June, a popular restaurant in San Diego was devastated by fire. Although firefighters were able to control the flames quickly, the establishment lost over a million dollars worth of property and possessions to the disaster.

How Fire Damage Happens

In blazes like this, commercial and residential buildings can suffer extensive property damage as well as lingering consequences. Even if the burnt sections are replaced or repaired, soot or scorch marks, and the unpleasant odor of smoke can get left behind. Wood structures can be destroyed completely, while delicate materials like marble and alabaster can be permanently stained by soot or acidic residue.

How Water Damage Occurs Alongside Fires

Aside from the damage brought by flames, the building can also suffer water damage when the fire is being put out. There could be a fire sprinkler system that gets triggered and showers the building at a rate of 20 to 100 gallons per minute (depending on the type or manufacturer). In worse cases, the fire department could hose down the building more powerfully with hundreds of gallons of water. If the water is not cleaned up properly and the damage is not treated effectively, the building components can suffer from staining, dry rot, molds, and other long-term consequences.

When your property suffers from either flooding or fire, or both, call professional water and fire damage restoration specialists in San Diego. The experts can help you figure out which structures can be salvaged and perform the necessary cleanup and repairs.

Monday, 15 June 2015

Fire Damage Tips

One of the most horrifying things that can happen to a home is a fire incident. Seeing your home on fire is really devastating, but we should always prepare in case this kind of emergency happens. When smoke arises, run out of the house or building as soon as possible and call the fire marshals. Keep calm and keep everybody away from the burning establishment. There might be explosions, possibility of collapse and falling debris so it’s important to stay far away until the firefighters declare fire-out.



After the fire, the very first thing you should do is to ask permission from the marshals before safely re-entering the house. You might save some important things like appliances, photographs and furniture that are totally destroyed. DIY efforts to preserve the damaged facilities should never be risked. It may cause a waste of your effort and probably result in further damage. Call the experts and seek advice.

What to Do after the Fire


I know that having your home burnt is disheartening. You’ve lost everything that you invested through the years. Always be composed and keep in mind that you can rebuild. As soon as fire-out has been declared, make sure to be aware of these safety reminders upon re-entering your house.

  • Save materials that are still reusable
  • Discard foods and drinks from the kitchen
  • Do not retrieve canned goods that were exposed to too much heat
  • Stay away from electrical wires and appliances
  • Make sure that the home’s general switch is turned off
  • If the appliances such as oven and fridge are not massively destroyed, let experts check them first before they’re put to use
  • Use detergent soaps to clean smoke and soot from walls
  • Avoid parts of home that may collapse
  • Call immediate help from the experts

Proper and Immediate Expert Response


Why is it important to call immediate response? Fire may not be the only reason for your home’s destruction. The water used to put the fire out can also cause damage to your home’s foundation. That’s why it is necessary to call for professional help as soon as possible. Neglecting to do so may lead to further damage if not given proper action and can also infer to more expensive cost of restoration.


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Monday, 8 June 2015

Under and Out: Restoring a Flooded Basement

Of the many spaces in a home, basements are the most vulnerable to floods and water damage issues. This is because they are located below ground level, where water can flow into and pool. Whether the flood was caused by heavy rainfall or due to a busted pipeline, basements need to be properly cleaned and restored before they develop even more problems. Professional help is highly recommended so that the cleaning job becomes easier, safer, and faster.
The first step in any attempt to restore a home that has been flooded in is to turn off the power and any gas valves; this is to avoid fatal shock hazards and dangerous explosion risks. Next, homeowners should carefully assess their properties to ensure that the water has subsided to safe enough levels. It is too dangerous to venture inside a basement that has been completely filled in with water, so it is best to wait until it subsides.

Monday, 1 June 2015

Fighting Fungi: The Mold Remediation Process

Mold that grows indoors often starts small, but it does not take long for the fungi to spread and grow. Patches of mold proliferate by releasing spores into the air, which then latch on to moist surfaces and begin growing. The spores mold releases have a telltale musty scent, and when inhaled by people can cause nasty health effects such as nasal congestion, eye irritation, difficult breathing, coughing, headaches, and even death. Because of this, homeowners are advised to have their homes thoroughly cleaned the moment they suspect that their residences harbor mold growth.