Toronto Water Damage Repairs
January 5, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
The procedure of water damage repairs in Toronto demands for zero supply of electricity in your GTA home as it can be hazardous at times. Also here at Ven Services our team of expert water damage repair specialists to keep a check on electrocution. Initial tests are performed to establish the length of time the Read more
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Annapolis Wallpaper Removal
November 24, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Regardless if your home has suffered from water damage, fire damage or you simply do not like the wallpaper on the walls, wallpaper removal can be one of the worst home improvement projects to do on your own. Hiring a professional wallpaper removal company may be the best solution in saving you time and headaches in removing that wallpaper. Read more
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Water Damage Kilmarnock
October 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment

Does Your Kilmarnock home have water damage?
Bay Restoration & Air Duct Services, a Kilmarnock water damage specialist is located in the heart of Virginia’s Northern Neck and offers a full menu of water damage restoration services, ranging from structural drying and cleaning services to coordination of dry cleaning and small repairs. Read more
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Houston Insurance Restoration Contractor
March 13, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
S J Gallagher Construction, a Houston insurance restoration contractor has been established since 1995 as a General Contractor in Freeport, IL. Read more
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Preventing Water Damage This Winter
December 19, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
There is nothing worse than a flooded home during the wintertime. It can be a real nightmare. It causes you a great deal of inconvenience and a great deal of money. If you want to prevent your home from being damaged by water there are some home improvements that can be completed to ensure home safety.
To prevent your home from being flooded you need to prevent all of the sources of possible flooding. One of the most common sources of water damage is your homes hot water heater. They typically rust out from the inside and will all of a sudden spring a leak. The best way to prevent this is to replace them every ten years and once a year drain them to remove sediment from the bottom of the tank. Do this even if they say that they are self cleaning. Also be sure to have a drain pan under the tank to catch any leaks that might develop. Another common source of leaks is ice maker and washer and dryer lines.
To prevent this type of leak you should change your hoses on a regular basis and use steel reinforced hoses which are substantially stronger than common rubber and plastic hoses. Yet another common cause of a flooded home is an overflowing toilet. This can be hard to prevent if you have kids as they are a common cause of this. To try and prevent it though you should use toilet lid child proof locks and instruct your children on the proper amount of toilet paper to put in the bowl. It also might be a good idea to purchase a toilet snake and snake the toilet on a regular basis to keep clogs from forming. Lastly to minimize the damage make sure that the toilet has a shutoff valve and know how to use it.
These are some of the most common causes of water damage in a home. Although there are more causes these are the basics. By preventing them you will greatly reduce the chances of a flooded home. Good luck.
If you do suffer from water damage repairs, please visit our water damage contractor directory.
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What To Do When You Have Water Damage
November 18, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
It can happen at any time and to anybody. No matter how well you maintain your home it is possible for the unexpected to happen. That is why you need to be prepared to deal with it at a moments notice. Read this article to learn some tips on dealing with water damage.
Water damage can come from a number of different sources. It can come from rising water, a leaking roof or even a leaking hot water heater. When the worst happens you need to act quickly. The first thing you need to do is minimize the damage by cutting off the water if the moisture is coming from your homes plumbing. Be sure that you know where your homes master water shutoff is so that you can cut it off quickly. Next you need to call someone in to take care of the damage. If it is very small you might be able to handle the problem yourself but on moderate to heavy flooding you need the help of a professional restoration company. Contact a carpet cleaning company who does water damage restoration. There are probably several in your area that offer twenty four hour restoration. Just remember that you can use whoever you like. Your insurance can not make you use their preferred vendor although they may offer you incentives to do so. When the restorer gets to your home, let them handle the situation. They will normally take care of everything from that point on. They will move your furniture, extract the water and place drying equipment in your home. Most will even handle all of the insurance work.
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Water Damage Repairs – Pinnacle Quality Construction, LLC is a family owned and operated full service Commercial & Residential Roofing ands Restoration Company in the Chandler area backed by over a decade of superior customer service, quality workmanship, and a breadth of satisfied clients.
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How To Get Your Basement Dried Out
November 10, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Whether the downpours soak your carpet or leave you standing water several feet deep, avoid entering a flooded basement until you:
Wear protective gloves, boots.
It’s also a good idea to take pictures for insurance purposes. For starters, get rid of the water
If you have several feet of standing water, don’t remove it too quickly as the water may be bracing the walls against the pressure of waterlogged soils.
Quick removal could cause a cave-in. Rent a pump to remove large quantities or check to see if your fire department provides pumping. Shovel out the muck and hose down walls and floors to clear the silt.
If the water level is not high, use a mop or wet/dry vacuum to remove as much water as possible.
If your basement floor is carpeted, discard the carpet pad (it’s cheap to replace) and place the carpet on blocks, or something that won’t absorb moisture, to dry.
Set up a dehumidifier and fans. If the carpet isn’t completely dry within 48 hours of getting wet, discard it. Machine wash or dry clean area rugs.
Once water is removed, you have a 24- to 48-hour time window to clean, dry and sanitize the basement and furnishings before mold starts to grow. Mold destroys building materials and can trigger allergies and cause flu-like illnesses. Once it starts to grow, most items aren’t salvageable.
Remove visible dirt on hard surfaces with a soapy solution. Then decontaminate by scrubbing with a solution of one-half cup of chlorine bleach per gallon of water. Use hand-held garden sprayers on large surfaces. Wear gloves and goggles and do not mix bleach with other cleaning products. Keep area ventilated. Do not rinse — let it dry on the surface. Use the wet/dry vac to pick up excess.
Gut wet walls, because wallboard, paneling, insulation and other such building materials will not dry quickly enough to prevent mold and rot.
Toss anything that is not completely dry within 48 hours.
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Water Damage Contractor - Bay Restoration & Air Duct Services is located in the heart of Virginia’s Northern Neck and offers a full menu of services, ranging from structural drying and cleaning services to coordination of dry cleaning and small repairs. Our detailed, accurate computerized estimating software provides all the documentation necessary for efficient claims handling.
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Does Your Insurance Cover Water Damage?
November 4, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
During a cold snap, the pipes in your building freeze and burst. While doing a load of laundry, your washing machine overflows. A heavy rainstorm causes water to leak through the roof of your building–and you live on the top floor. Water damage occurs frequently, so it’s a good idea to know what is (and isn’t) covered by insurance.
Won’t my landlord’s insurance cover the damage?
Your landlord’s insurance will provide coverage for damage to the building itself, but it won’t provide coverage for damage to your personal property. And if your landlord’s policy only provides coverage for damage to the exterior of the building (you can find this information in your rental agreement), it won’t cover the cost of replacing pipes, carpeting, wall coverings, etc. inside your rental unit. (Depending on the circumstances, your landlord may still be liable for repairs, even if the damage is not covered by insurance.)
What about renters insurance?
A good renters policy will provide coverage for most water damage. Just make sure that it is specifically mentioned in the policy–that way both your damaged belongings and the cost to repair the rental unit itself (e.g., new pipes, carpeting, wall coverings) will be covered. One possible exception: whatever causes the water damage (e.g., dishwasher, washing machine) may not be covered by your renters policy if you failed to maintain it properly.
What if the water damage is the result of a flood?
Basic renters insurance doesn’t provide coverage for water damage that is a result of a flood. If you live in a flood-prone area, you’ll need to purchase a separate policy or add a rider onto your renters policy for this type of coverage.
What if I can’t live in my apartment as a result of the water damage?
Most renters insurance policies will provide coverage for additional living expenses incurred if your rental unit is unlivable. In other words, the insurance company will pay for you to live at another location (at a price similar to your old apartment) while your apartment is being repaired.
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The Hazards of Water Damage
November 4, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
A flood is a natural phenomenon that can occur anywhere that have harmful effects on people and the environment, it brings too much water damage in a certain place. Read more
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