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5 Signs Of Water Damage In Your Home

When it comes to a water damage situation, you probably think that it would be difficult to NOT notice. When we think of water damage, we often think of overflowing toilets, sink pipes bursting, or floodwater pouring in from the outside. We don’t always think of slow leaks from pipes inside of y0ur walls, or tiny cracks in the roof that allow water to slowly move through your roof structure. There are plenty of ways that water can damage y0ur home without your notice. But there are things you can do and signs y0u can look for that might indicate water damage. If any of these signs are found in your home, you will want to contact a professional  water damage restoration company in the Waukesha area that can help y0u determine the extent of the problem and how to quickly remediate it. Signs To Watch For Standing Water –  Standing water is obviously a major sign of water damage. Standing water often occurs when water heaters, toilets, and o...

Mold: The Aftermath of Water Damage

While Hurricane Harvey is out of the main news stream, the forecast for Southeast Texas includes several more years of rebuilding and restructuring. After 10 years, New Orleans is still in the process of adding value to the city and rebuilding compromised property after the deadly Hurricane Katrina. As Houston, the Woodlands, and other surrounding areas rebuild themselves, there are temporary contractors, outside remodelers, and professional companies are sweeping in to help. Although these service providers of mold damage, fire damage and water damage cleanup in Madison may be appealing for low prices and quick service, the “quality” job may unravel itself in the coming months and years. As you consider further remediation from water damage from flooding or just plain ‘ol water damage, keep the information below in mind. Specifically, this article will focus on the effect of water damage after several days, weeks, and months. Namely, mold. Mold isn’t just something that develo...

Water Damage Cleanup Checklist

The question is not “what will I do IF a water damage emergency happens in my home?” Instead, ask “what will I do WHEN I have a water damage emergency?”  If you have a home with running water it is inevitable.  Water damage can be the most destructive substance there is. Excessive moisture can quickly degenerate your belongings and structure. So, what is the first step when a frozen pipe breaks, a toilet overflows, or a dishwasher malfunctions? Water damage losses are put into 3 categories by restorers. With those categories come different hazards and guidelines to follow. Let’s take a quick look at the categories… Category 1 – Clean Water – clean water comes from a source that is relatively harmless, like a broken water pipe, or overflowing kitchen sink. In most cases, clean water is safe for individuals to handle. Category 2 – Gray Water – gray water can contain bacteria and other contamination but is not the most harmful water source. Greywater typically ...

Water Damage Cleanup & Restoration

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What crosses your mind when you think of water damage? Do you picture a flooded basement or overflowing sink? There are numerous ways that water damage rears its unwanted head. Water damage can result from a flood, sewage backups, appliance failures, broken pipes, damaged roofing or foundation, and even from the aftermath of putting out a fire. Water damage isn’t always evident right away. A slow leak from a pipe hidden behind the walls or a slow drip from a leak in the roof can cause major damage over time. Regardless of the formation of water damage, there is always the possibility of catastrophic damage if the source of the damage isn’t found and repaired and the water or excess moisture is not removed in a timely manner. The longer water and excess moisture are left unattended the more severe the damage and property loss will be. When water damage strikes your property the first thing you want to do is contact a professional restoration company to restore your home or bus...

Hardwood Floors: Caring For Your Investment

One of the biggest investments in your home are your floors; they can last a lifetime with proper care. Although beautiful and durable,  hardwood  planks can suffer from scratches, built-up cleaning product residue, and even too much water. Some experts recommend combining DIY care plus professional cleaning to keep your home looking vibrant for years. Day to day cleaning Instead of just moving dirt and dust around, using the proper tools will make a huge difference in your home. While there are many cleaning options and products on the market, in most cases a quality broom made for hardwood floors is the best option for daily use. Although they don’t deeply cleanse, they are gentle on the finish and will sweep away most of the mud and other solid materials left behind from normal foot traffic. Sweep your floor every day with a soft-bristled broom made from nylon. Even though a stiff floor broom probably will not damage your floor finish, picking the right one is esse...