Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Dishwasher Leak Causes Flood Damage Lady Lake

Last night, we received a phone call from home owner for Lady Lake flood damage Florida.  Unfortunately, water damage is never a great way to start a new week!
After supper, Sara* loaded up her dishwasher as usual, threw in a soap tab and turned it on to wash before retreating to the living room for the remainder of the evening.  About an hour later, Sara returned to the kitchen to get a glass of juice only to find that the kitchen had flooded! It appeared the dishwasher had leaked and consequently allowed the water to pour out onto her floor.

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Not knowing what to do, Sara had recalled seeing our commercials on television, remembered our phone number and called 1-800-DRY-ME-OUT.  Because we have an emergency team in place 24.7, we were able to answer her call at 9 pm and get a water damage restoration team to her house as soon as possible.

Why do dishwashers leak? How could a dishwasher cause a kitchen flood? Find out here:
Lady Lake Flood Damage from Dishwasher Leak

If you experience any kind or water damage or flooding problems, including Lady Lake flood damage,  do not hesitate to call the insurance experts.  We will get your property to better than new condition as quickly as possible!

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Spring Hill Water Damage, Flood Zones and Flood Insurance

Flood damage can happen to anyone, at any time.  It doesn’t matter if you rent or own, there is a possibility that at some point in your life, you will experience a flood and need to have professional cleanup.  In addition, if you live in a location with a high chance that it will flood in any one year, your chances of experiencing a house flood go up as well.

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Floods can – and do – occur throughout Hernando County. Areas of high risk are called Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHA’s). They have at least a 1% chance of flooding in a given year. Other areas have low to moderate risk, meaning that the risk in these areas is reduced, but not removed. Flood damage risks vary from property to property, even in the same neighborhood.  For homes in a high risk zone, there is a 26% chance of experiencing a flood during the life of a 30-year mortgage, compared to a 9% chance of fire.

Interestingly enough, floods are the most common natural disaster in Hernando County.

Read more about how to protect yourself from flood damage and learn the questions you should know to ask your insurer when obtaining insurance: Spring Hill Water Damage, Flood Zones and Flood Insurance

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Palm Harbor Water Damage Leak and Relative Humidity

Over the weekend, we received an emergency call for a house flood about water damage Palm Harbor, Florida.  We sent our emergency flood cleanup team out to the site to check out the water damage.
At the site of the 3 bedroom home, we realized that a hose had burst in the laundry room leading to both a flood inside the laundry area itself as well as the garage on the other side of the wall.  The hose that had burst was connected to the washing machine.  Under consistent water pressure, washing machine hoses can easily lose their integrity. Once a hose is brittle enough to burst, it can fill a house with hundreds of gallons of water per hour.  While part of our team worked to stop the flooding, remove the broken hose and replace it, and inspect the washing machine for further damage, our restoration experts worked on water extraction followed by an extensive drying out period.

While we were at the home, we had a hunch that we should check the relative humidity level (amount of water stored in the air) in the house and, as we expected, the level cam in at 68%! In other words, the air in the home is holding 68% water!

To find out ways to help prevent hose failures, signs of a high humidity levels and how to lower the relative humidity level in your home, click here: Palm Harbor Water Damage Leak and Relative Humidity
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If you still need help or are worried about water damage in your home, please feel free to contact the insurance experts at 1-800-DRY-ME-OUT.  We are on call 24/7 for all flood cleanup related problems.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

The Water Damage Restoration Process Described

When it comes to a house flood, you may know that you have to call the water mitigation experts but do you know what happens when they get to your house? The team at Mold Removal New Port Richey has put together the five steps of water damage restoration to help you, the consumer, understand the process of flood cleanup.

In general, water damage restoration involves 5 major steps:

1. Loss Assessment and Evaluation
2. Cleaning
3. Drying and Decontaminating
4. Monitoring
5. Final Inspection and Completion

When it comes to water damage, not only must the flood cleanup technicians fully understand the task ahead of them, insurance companies are often involved. Not only must a water damage restoration technician understand what is damaged and what needs to be done, the damage must be thoroughly inspected and documented and accurate estimates made. The source of the flood damage must also be identified so that necessary repairs can be made.

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Click to read The Five Steps of Water Damage Restoration

If you have any questions about water damage or the restoration process, please feel free to contact us!


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Monday, January 7, 2013

Spot Interior House Water Damage Before You Buy

n our last blog on Mold Removal Florida . net, we went over what signs of water damage to look out for on the exterior of  home prior to buying a property.  In today’s follow up, we will go over what to look for on the inside of a house to help make sure you are not getting into a moisture ridden or mold damage problem property.

First things first.  Document anything you find that is suspicious and make sure you check everything when visually inspecting the interior of a home.

To begin, take a look at all the walls, ceilings and floors. Are any of the surfaces wet? Can you spot any cracks? Do you see any stains? A water stain on the ceiling may point to a roof leak, however if you have water pipes in the attic these may be the issue. Look at the walls. Do you see any signs of flaking, swelling or any discoloration or yellowing? Are any of the walls soft to the touch? Is the ceiling ballooning anywhere? Can you see any visible signs of mold?

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Read the rest of Spot Interior House Water Damage Before You Buy

If you have any further questions about flood damage and prevention, please contact us today!

Monday, December 31, 2012

Home Buyers Water Damage Signs Check List

Often at the start of the new year, many people decide to begin their search for a new home.  Whether they are looking for a new build or a previously owned home, the experts at Mold Removal Florida . net would like to give you a few things to look out for to help your home hunt be successful and to aid you in avoiding common new buyer traps such as water or mold damage problems.

While shopping for a new home or even a vacation property, it is important to know what the signs of water damage are so you can sport them long before you get into a potential buyer’s contract. Knowing what to look for during your home search can help you greatly in the long end. Not only will it give you an idea of the work that may need to be done to restore the home but it will flag the fact that the home does have problems. Too often, especially during recent years when the marketplace has been flooded by foreclosures and poorly flippers properties, home buyers are complaining of home inspections that did not show serious water damage or mold damage problems. While home inspectors are supposed to record all findings of damage or problems to the home, some do not.  So what is a home buyer to do?

Click to find out: Water Damage Signs Check List

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Friday, December 21, 2012

Water Damage Restoration Certification Explained

If you have ever experience flood damage in your home, you are probably familiar with water damage restoration companies.  Water mitigation performed by restoration companies involves restoring a property back to pre-loss condition after sustaining any level of water damage.  As within several industries, there are some companies that train and receive certification and some that do not.

While there are currently no government regulations in the United States dictating procedures, two large certifying bodies, the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) and the Restoration Industry Association (RIA), do recommend standards of care by establishing and monitoring certification programs and standards for restoration industries.  It is generally considered “best practice” to work with a certified water damage restoration firm like 800drymeout.com when needing help with flood cleanup, water extraction and mold removal.
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Find out about certification firms and process here: Water Damage Restoration Certification