Monday, October 25, 2010

The heating season is upon us. Many homeowners are turning on their furnaces for the first time since the final spurts of cold weather last season. Undoubtedly, there will be a flurry of problems ranging from units that simply do not work properly, resulting in an unfortunate furnace "puff back".


The term furnace "puff back" refers to the sudden explosion (or expulsion) of soot into the dwelling caused by a malfunction in the heating system. It is usually an uncontrolled explosive ignition in the fire chamber. "Puff back" has become a familiar term and is applied to any furnace disorder that results in soot being deposited into the living area of a structure.
Correct furnace operation combines fuel and oxygen in a balanced mixture providing efficient and controlled combustion. When correctly mixed, the almost complete combustion of the fuel provides a steady flame, while producing extremely small smoke particles. These particles are carried by the hot exhaust gases and are discharged from the dwelling through the chimney.
When the rate of combustion slows, but fuel injection continues at the same rate, a sudden and violent combustion can occur. This can cause a vibration throughout the heating system, which is powerful enough to dislodge accumulated soot residue within the system - especially in the ductwork. The air stream of a forced air system picks up the soot particles and distributes them through the vents and into the living areas.
Hot water systems are not immune from "puff back", although the particle flow is different from forced air systems. In hot water systems, soot residue follows the normal convection currents that run along the hot water pipes. Soot particles travel throughout the home, settling in areas far from the point of origin.
Residue from "puff back" is usually an oily, sticky film that often has a petroleum base. The odor is sometimes overwhelming. Because of the normal convection currents, plus the pressurization caused by the explosive combustion, the soot finds its way into every nook and cranny throughout the structure. You often find residue on exposed items such as furniture, but also behind closed doors and inside cabinet drawers. The residue can penetrate into closets affecting the clothing and other personal items.
Immediate response to a "puff back" by trained PuroClean professionals will help reduce the cost of the claim as well as any anxiety and tension that might result. By properly performing a thorough inspection of the premises and by testing various cleaning methods, a plan of action is quickly determined and then implemented.

After any malfunction, the heating system will need to be properly serviced by trained HVAC technicians. The duct system will also need to be cleaned before restarting the system. Proper care must be taken to avoid any cross contamination, which can easily occur by untrained workers. With a complete evaluation by a PuroClean professional first, these potential problems are avoided.

Due to the oily residue, it is often necessary to use alkaline degreasers and wet-cleaning methods to remove as much of the soot as possible. Often these cleaning agents are very aggressive and the structure will require further steps to return it to its pre-loss condition. Applying a heavily pigmented sealer will prevent remaining stains and their related odors from returning. PuroClean will be able to properly evaluate these situations.
Furnace "puff backs" are always unexpected and homeowners often feel devastated afterwards. PuroClean professionals understand this reaction and are fully trained to help homeowners deal with the situation.They help reassure the homeowner by taking charge of the restoration details. They will also communicate the need for professional cleaning and other services in a way that the homeowner will understand each phase of the project. Discussing ahead of time the expected results, along with any potential concerns, guarantees there will be no surprises later on.
PuroClean’s goal is to return the home to its pre-loss condition as quickly as possible and for the homeowners to be able to resume their normal lives.



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Northeast Ohio's "Paramedics of Property Damage"
Emilio Soli, George Cruz - Managing Partners

Thursday, October 14, 2010

How Do I Get Rid of Mold?

It is impossible to get rid of all mold and mold spores indoors; some mold spores will be found floating through the air and in house dust. The mold spores will not grow if moisture is not present. Indoor mold growth can and should be prevented or controlled by controlling moisture indoors. If there is mold growth in your home, you must clean up the mold and fix the water problem. If you clean up the mold, but don’t fix the water problem, then, most likely, the mold problem will come back.

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George Cruz, Emilio Soli - Managing Partners


Can Mold Cause Health Problems?

Molds are usually not a problem indoors, unless mold spores land on a wet or damp spot and begin growing. Molds have the potential to cause health problems. Molds produce allergens (substances that can cause allergic reactions), irritants, and in some cases, potentially toxic substances (mycotoxins).

Inhaling or touching mold or mold spores may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Allergic responses include hay fever-type symptoms, such as sneezing, runny nose, red eyes, and skin rash (dermatitis). Allergic reactions to mold are common. They can be immediate or delayed. Molds can also cause asthma attacks in people with asthma who are allergic to mold. In addition, mold exposure can irritate the eyes, skin, nose, throat, and lungs of both mold-allergic and non-allergic people. Symptoms other than the allergic and irritant types are not commonly reported as a result of inhaling mold. 

 Research on mold and health effects is ongoing. This brochure provides a brief overview; it does not describe all potential health effects related to mold exposure. For more detailed information consult a health professional. You may also wish to consult your state or local health department.

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George Cruz, Emilio Soli - Managing Partners


Why is Mold Growing in My Home?

Molds are part of the natural environment. Outdoors, molds play a part in nature by breaking down dead organic matter such as fallen leaves and dead trees, but indoors, mold growth should be avoided. Molds reproduce by means of tiny spores; the spores are invisible to the naked eye and float through outdoor and indoor air. Mold may begin growing indoors when mold spores land on surfaces that are wet. There are many types of mold, and none of them will grow without water or moisture.

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George Cruz, Emilio Soli - Managing Partners

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Wet Basements in Northeast Ohio - PuroClean To Clean & Dry

Earth is blessed with plenty of water. Water is very essential to everybody’s life. Definitely you can never think about living in this world without water. Water is needed for every purpose.


Overflow of water can takes place without your knowledge at times. This can happen if an underground pipe burst due to heavy snowfall or decrease in temperature. The water will slowly start moving out of the pipe. Gradually it will rise to the ground and can cause damage to your flooring, foundation etc. your carpet will be able to absorb the water up to certain level and at this point you realize about the occurrence of water burst. This is just one incident that can happen to anyone. There are so many such incidents that have already happened in the past. Apart from this water damage cleanup can also cause damages in the means of flood due to heavy rainfall, if the hurricane hits the shores and many more. Such incidents can cause lot of fire & flood restoration and destruction to building. This water can also cause clean fire damage to other machines in the house. You will not be able to stop the incoming water since it is coming from a powerful source.
The best option to get the things done is by calling a clean fire damage service immediately rather than trying to get things done by ourselves. The restoration team will provide the best and speedy service since they have got training for doing all these activities. You can search online to check for a restoration service. fire & flood restoration is one of the emergency team functioning 24 hours a day in order to help the people to fix the problem by cleaning and repairing the damaged parts.
If you have an insurance coverage for household, then you are partly lucky. Still it can cause problem for those who doesn’t have an insurance coverage or the plan doest cover these clean fire damage and the restoration works. The best approach is to try avoiding all the manageable damages by checking and cleaning the entire house on a regular.



Rexriely is a leading service provider for water damage cleanup. You should be getting enough details about flood emergency a prospect to follow up with them instantly and easily.

NE Ohio's "Paramedics of Property Damage"
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Emilio Soli, George Cruz - Managing Partners

Friday, October 1, 2010

PuroClean's George Cruz Named 2010 Cleveland Hispanic Businessman of the Year

George Cruz - Managing Partner

Since launching Cleveland’s PuroClean Professional Services, part of the nation’s fastest growing property emergency franchise, three years ago, co-owner George Cruz has seen business increase by more than 300 percent. Recognizing his impressive start, along with his dedication to the community, the Ohio Hispanic Chambers of Commerce honored Cruz as the 2010 Cleveland Hispanic Businessman of the Year.


Each year, the Ohio Hispanic Chambers of Commerce (through the local chambers in Ohio) recognizes area professionals who exemplify leadership, dedication and commitment to the Hispanic community. This is the second consecutive year Cruz has been honored by the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Last year Cruz and his business partner Emilio Soli, were named Male Entrepreneurs of the Year by the Northeast Ohio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (NEOHCC).

“Having grown up in Northeast Ohio, this award is meaningful on both a personal and professional level,” Cruz said. “It is especially gratifying considering we have only been in business for just under 3 years.”
The mission of the Northeast Ohio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, part of the Ohio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, is to educate and provide opportunities to local Hispanic entrepreneurs so their businesses are equipped for growth and success. Services they offer include business plan writing assistance, financial analysis, business start-up counseling and information on contract and bid opportunities.

Cruz and Soli, former colleagues in the corporate world, decided to open the PuroClean franchise together after losing their jobs in the economic downturn. PuroClean, known as the nation’s “Paramedics of Property Damage,” shows up on the scene of property disasters to take the necessary steps to bring the situation under control and prevent it from becoming worse. PuroClean certified technicians provide emergency services to restore properties damaged by water, fire, smoke, mold, and biohazard events.
“We had one employee when we started and now we have 10,” Cruz said. “We started out in a small storage unit and now we work out of a 4,000-square-foot facility. “There is still so much more room for growth, but this recognition further shows us we’re on the right track.”
PuroClean Professional Services has been a member of the Northeast Ohio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce since early 2008. Since then, Cruz and Soli have made a tremendous impact on the community, working to provide jobs and services to the large Hispanic population in Northeast Ohio. For more information about PuroClean Professional Services, please call 440-748-7876 or visit www.PuroCleanProServices.com

About The Northeast Ohio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (NEOHCC)

The Northeast Ohio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce has been in existence for over 27 years. The organization’s mission is to promote and support the domestic and international economic development of Hispanic businesses and individuals, and to serve as a link between non-Hispanic entities and the Hispanic market.

 
 
 
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

5 Dimensions of Customer Service for Any Business

Dimensions of Customer Service

 
Customer service is the lifeblood of any business. You can reduce rates and slash prices to bring in as many new customers as you want, but unless you can retain some of those customers, your business won't be profitable for long.


We would like to share some interesting results from a national poll regarding the five most important elements of customer service.

5 Most Important Dimensions of Customer Service

1. Reliability
a. Do what you say you're going to do.
b. Do it when you say you're going to do it.
c. Do it right the first time.

2. Responsiveness
a. Answer your calls or respond in a timely fashion. But mainly, answer your calls so I can speak to a live person.
b. Speed. Respond quickly so I feel reassured.

3. Valued
a. Make people feel as though they are your most important customer. Don't say or imply you are too busy with anything or anyone else. Make their concern your only priority.

4. Empathy
a. "I'm sorry for your experience.... So that I can help you better, would it be okay if I ask you a few questions?" The sincere use of empathy reassures people you care and puts them at ease.

5. Competency
a. Knowledge and exeperience is a necessity for any reputable business to be taken seriously.

PuroClean Professional Services
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Fire Safety For Ohio Property Owners

The National Fire Prevention Association has designated October as Fire Prevention Month. In many parts of the country, October begins the "heating season" - when fires are more common than during the rest of the year. October is also the month ushering in the holiday season (counting Halloween), and the holidays themselves are a season of increased fire risk. For instance, more residential fires occur on Thanksgiving Day, than on any other single day of the year - more than double the daily average!
Candles are always beautiful, and they are especially abundant during the holiday season. The top five days for home candle fires are: Christmas, Christmas Eve, New Year's Day, Halloween and December 23rd. During 2003-2007, U.S. fire departments responded to an average of 15,260 home fires started by candles per year. These fires caused an annual average of 166 deaths, 1,289 injuries, and $450 million in direct property damage. Candles caused 4% of reported home fires, 6% of home fire deaths, 10% of home fire injuries, and 7% of direct property damage during this period. We all love the beauty of candles, but it is important to be careful!
So, as we get ready to enter this season, it is very important to keep safety in mind.
The National Fire Prevention Association recommends:

Cooking/Kitchen Safety:

• Always stay in the kitchen when cooking. If you must leave the kitchen for any reason, turn off the stovetop.
• No matter how you are cooking, check the food regularly. Use a timer to remind you to check the food.
• Wear short, close-fitting sleeves when cooking. Loose clothing can easily catch fire.
• Never use water to extinguish a cooking fire.
• If oil starts to boil, remove it from the heat source. Simply lowering the heat will not reduce the temperature fast enough.
• Be careful not to overfill pots with oil. You need room in the pan to add food. Overflowing oil can easily catch fire. If oil catches fire, use an oven mitt to carefully slide a lid over the pan to smother the fire.
• If oil has overflowed and is burning, get everyone out of the house and call the fire department from outside.
• Keep towels, bags, plastic, and food packaging away from flame and heat.
• Never cook when under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medication.
Candle Safety:

• Always keep a burning candle within sight - never leave it unattended.
• Never burn a candle near anything that can catch fire.
• Always use a candleholder specifically designed for candles and place on a stable, heat-resistant surface.
• Make sure a candle is completely extinguished and is no longer glowing before leaving it.
• Never use a candle as a night light.

Christmas Decoration Safety:

• When decorating, be sure to use only lights rated for indoor use.
• Replace any lights that have worn, frayed, or broken cords.
• Always unplug Christmas tree lights before leaving the home or going to bed.
• Keep live trees moist by watering daily. Do not purchase a tree that is dry.
• Make sure the tree is at least three feet away from any heat source
• Safely dispose of the tree when it begins dropping needles - dried out trees are highly flammable.
• Make sure artificial trees are fire retardant.
• Place the tree near an outlet to avoid running long extension cords.
• Do not burn a Christmas tree in a fireplace. They are practically explosive.

General Fire Safety:

• Install smoke alarms and test them once a month (pick a day, such as the first of each month).
• Change the batteries regularly - many experts recommend changing your smoke alarm batteries twice a year - when you change your clocks for Daylight Saving Time, and back.
• Have a dry or foam fire extinguisher in your kitchen. Check the expiration date to be sure it is current.
• Have an evacuation plan in case of a fire. Practice the plan.
By knowing and using good safety practices, we can help to ensure that everyone has a joyous and safety holiday season. In the event a fire should occur, it is important for property owners to know what to do, what not to do, and who to contact once it is extinguished. PuroClean, known as The Paramedics of Property DamageTM, is a professional mitigation company specializing in property remediation after a home or commercial structure is damaged by fire and smoke. Fire, along with the resulting smoke and soot, can rapidly harm household items - even after the fire has been extinguished. It is imperative to seek help immediately from a professional restoration company such as PuroClean to prevent further damage.
Regardless of the circumstances - dealing with fire/smoke damage, water damage, or mold remediation - call your local PuroClean Professional Services.
866-944-7876


                                                   Emilio Soli, George Cruz - Managing Partners

Monday, August 16, 2010

Drying Walls That Are Affected By Water Damage

Water intrusion and plumbing leaks can leave property owners with wet walls - and insurance professionals with claims. A key question arises: is it necessary to remove the wall?


Traditionally, restoration practices called for the complete removal and replacement of wet drywall or other wet materials from walls. Today’s technology, however, allows restoration professionals many options to save walls - significantly reducing restoration costs.
Factors Affecting Wall Drying
When health and safety are at risk, industry standards require the removal of porous wall materials. This will be the case when sewage or floodwaters have entered the home. In addition, drywall should be removed and replaced when structural integrity is lost. There is no need to spend time and effort to dry those materials. Instead, they should be removed at the beginning to reduce drying times. In most other cases, however, saving the wall is possible. A skilled restorer will apply the appropriate techniques, depending on the construction materials of the wall.

A most common obstruction to effectively drying walls is a vapor barrier. A vapor barrier is any material that impedes the evaporation of moisture from walls or other materials. It can include gloss paint, vinyl wall covering, Tyvek® house wrap, plastic sheeting, or other impermeable materials.

In some situations, simply removing the outer vapor barrier quickly promotes the drying process. Vinyl wall covering, typically used in kitchens and bathrooms, can easily be removed. Perforating gloss or semi-gloss paints helps release moisture from the wall material. If building materials are wet on both sides of an impermeable or semi-permeable material, the only option may be the removal of some or all of the wall components until the remaining materials are able to dry.

Another common impediment to drying is insulation. A wall may contain fiberglass (with or without backing material), spray foam, or blown-in insulation. Each of these materials presents its own special needs in the drying process.

Blown-in fiberglass or cellulosic insulation can compact and move down the wall cavity when it becomes wet. After compression occurs, the insulating properties of the material are lost and cannot be restored. If this is the case, the insulation will need to be removed and then replaced after the wall is dry.

Fiberglass insulation with paper backing can, in most situations, be successfully dried, using air injection or other methods.

Sprayed-in or expanding foam insulation creates a very effective vapor barrier that normally needs to be removed. In some situations it is possible to successfully dry if both sides of an interior wall are accessible, or if an exterior wall is only wet on the interior side.

Plaster walls present a unique challenge. They dry much slower than gypsum drywall, but the price to replace plaster is quite high. Therefore, drying is usually a more cost-effective and better option than removal. Special techniques such as tenting and low-grain dehumidification are used to effectively dry plaster walls. Raising the temperature of the room also speeds the drying process.

A wall built with metal studs presents another challenge. The bottom frame of the wall system is a C-shaped metal channel with the opening facing up. This channel collects and retains water. Excess water will need to be vacuumed out of the channel to expedite drying.

Drying can be hastened by drilling small holes along the bottom of the wall. Injector nozzles are inserted and air is introduced into the wall cavity, greatly reducing drying time. When the drying is complete, these holes are patched or covered by baseboard. This process is faster and less expensive than removing and replacing walls.

PuroClean restoration professionals use principles such as equilibrium drying, capillary action, vapor pressure differentials, grain depression, psychrometrics, laminar airflow, and boundary layer movement to efficiently and effectively dry wet walls. The process may include injection drying to put dry air inside walls, tenting to reduce the amount of wet air in the affected area, or managing the environment to promote effective drying solutions.


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Emilio Soli, George Cruz - Managing Partners

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Water Damage Cleanup in Cleveland & Akron, Ohio

Today’s homes are being constructed to be as energy efficient as possible. That means that they are very tight. When water enters this environment and is not dealt with correctly, the problems that may occur are almost endless: the “color” (stain) in wood furniture can cause permanent stains; carpets may need to be replaced; furnishings can be permanently damaged; damage to walls and ceilings can be permanent; and the possibility of microbial growth can become a real concern.
All of this and more can result from just a little water. A broken pipe can occur at any time and in any part of the house. When this happens on an upper level, however, the need for expediency is even more important, and a homeowner certainly wants a true restoration professional when such an event occurs.

Houses today are built in all styles and methods throughout the country. In some areas, it is common practice to place hot water heaters and air conditioning systems in attic spaces. In other parts of the country, it is common to have washers and dryers installed on the second story for the convenience of the homeowner.

It is also becoming more common to have sprinkler systems installed in the ceilings of singlefamily homes and condo units. Even plumbing lines are installed through the ceiling. Multiple family dwellings are also becoming more popular than ever before. These “newer” structural items, along with the usual plumbing from bathrooms and other water sources on upper levels indicate that a water loss from an overhead or upper level water source has the potential to present a very serious water damage claim, which could become extensive if not mitigated promptly and correctly by a restoration professional.

Upon arriving at the damaged home, it is important that the restoration professional properly evaluate the potential safety issues. The potential for electrical problems are of the utmost concern. Ceiling light fixtures are common and present a significant potential hazard from an overhead water source. A restoration professional will alert the property owner whenever a professional electrician is necessary to address this concern. Damaged drywall on the ceilings may present a danger of falling. It needs to be addressed promptly.

It is necessary to protect everyone who enters the structure. There are also, of course, the potential trip-hazards as a result of fallen debris. It is a function of the restoration professional to protect individuals in this environment.

After addressing the safety concerns, the contents and furnishings within the home need to be protected. Water coming from above can cause serious damage to upholstered furniture, electronic devices, decorative furnishings, and other personal items.

Water can cause damage in many ways, including electrical shorts, corrosion, and promoting the growth of microorganisms. The longer left untreated, the more damage will occur. Furnishings need to be protected or removed from the site. A restoration professional will remove debris from the items, move them to unaffected areas, and will ensure the safe handling of such items. If the damage is severe enough, arrangements will be made to move the items to an off-site location for appropriate cleaning and drying.

The next step is to find the path of the water. A restoration professional knows that water will find the path of least resistance through the home. It will continue to flow until it encounters a barrier to stop it. Plumbing and electrical lines are run between the levels, and these openings in the floors and wall systems allow for the flow of water, in addition to seepage through the flooring materials. When water comes to a horizontal surface, it will flow on top of the surface until it finds a way through.

With the appropriate moisture detection tools, a restoration professional will evaluate all surfaces for moisture and treat them accordingly. It will sometimes be necessary to cut open the drywall to allow for proper drying, especially if there is blown insulation inside the wall. The water must be found and removed.

Often wallpaper can be a problem. If it is vinyl wall covering, it will act as a vapor barrier and prevent moisture from evaporating from the wall and wall cavity. It may need to be removed or “perforated” to allow
for proper drying. True paper wall coverings may become permanently stained. When the glue gets wet, many types of wall coverings may release from walls.

Vinyl flooring may also pose a similar problem and necessitate removal. If the sub-floor beneath these floor coverings gets wet, there is no easy way to dry it necessitating the removal of the flooring. A restoration professional will utilize both non-penetrating meters and penetrating meters along with visual examination to locate the water. Finding where the water is becomes the most important part of the restoration process. It is necessary to dry all structural components prior to starting the rebuilding process. A restoration professional will also know that the entire job requires constant monitoring. The structural materials need to be checked at least daily to ensure that drying is taking place properly. Equipment may need to be relocated or repositioned to address specific problem areas. To avoid further damage and to ensure proper drying, a restoration professional will visit the job site daily, at a minimum, armed with moisture detection devices and will check and recheck the progress of the drying, making any necessary adjustments to the drying system in place. Water damage as a result of upper level sources poses unique problems. A restoration professional for proper drying. True paper wall coverings may become permanently stained. When the glue gets wet, many types of wall coverings may release from walls. Vinyl flooring may also pose a similar problem and necessitate removal. If the sub-floor beneath these floor coverings gets wet, there is no easy way to dry it necessitating the removal of the flooring.

A restoration professional will utilize both non-penetrating meters and penetrating meters along with visual examination to locate the water. Finding where the water is becomes the most important part of the restoration process. It is necessary to dry all structural components prior to starting the rebuilding process. A restoration professional will also know that the entire job requires constant monitoring. The structural materials need to be checked at least daily to ensure that drying is taking place properly. Equipment may need to be relocated or repositioned to address specific problem areas. To avoid further damage and to ensure proper drying, a restoration professional will visit the job site daily, at a minimum, armed with moisture detection devices and will check and recheck the progress of the drying, making any necessary adjustments to the drying system in place.
Water damage as a result of upper level sources poses unique problems. A restoration professional must become a detective. They must find the water; not just the obvious locations, but also the hidden water damage must be found. Water, if left untreated, will cause further problems. Mold can potentially become an issue. The structure must be properly dried utilizing professional meters and equipment to achieve a balanced drying system. A restoration professional will be able to find the water, dry it out, and return the property to a pre-loss condition rapidly and efficiently.

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Northeast Ohio's "Paramedics of Property Damage"

Flooded Basement Cleanup in the Cleveland Area of Ohio

We provide emergency cleanup and repair services for flooded basements to help return your property to normal as fast as possible. We have been Northeast Ohio's leader in disaster recovery, with one sole focus, complete customer satisfaction. Our teams of IICRC technicians are experts in cleaning up wet, water damaged basements. Using state of the art equipment we can begin to extract water and create a cleanup plan of action even with severe flooding damages.



Property disasters can come in all shapes and sizes. Water damage to your home is often caused by a mechanical breakdown such as a burst pipe or broken sump pump. During these cases water damage can be minimal or severe, depending on how long the breakdown goes unnoticed. During heavy rains and severe storms, the potential for basement flooding grows exponentially. Sometimes owning a basement often involves the challenges of unwanted water.

Property owners who live in areas with a larger potential for home flooding are encouraged to explore flood insurance to protect their contents. Unexpected basement floods can quickly cause thousands of dollars in property damages to your home and contents.

Cleaning up and repairing a water damage basement as soon as possible is highly recommended. The best way to ensure your property does not have long term problems such as mold or mildew is to have the water damages cleaned up quickly and the damaged area dried out thoroughly. Removing the excess moisture is a critical part of the cleanup process as it is the best defense against mold growth. From flood and storm water to a faulty household appliance, unwanted water is one of the greatest threats to your property. PuroClean has the experience, technology and response you need to restore your property and get your life back on track.
If you hire cleanup or repair contractors, be sure they are qualified. Be wary of people who drive through neighborhoods offering help. Check references.

Call 866-944-PURO (7876)
When engaging in the disaster scene yourself, and fter the water/sewage has receded, make certain all electrical equipment has been completely disconnected. Flush the floors and walls with water from a hose and then wash the floors and walls with detergent and hot water. Wear plastic disposable gloves and clothing that can be discarded.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Sewage Damage – Problems for Both Property and Health

Sewage damage can cause serious problems for both your property and the health of you and your family or employees. When wastewater enters your home or business, you have very little time to spare before bacteria, fungi and viruses start to spread. Once your health concerns have been addressed, PuroClean Professional Services is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help minimize your personal property loss and protect any personal belongings that have been damaged by the sewage leak.



Our Sewage Damage Cleanup and Property Restoration include:

  • Sewage clean up and removal
  • Leak repairs
  • Disinfect and sanitize contaminated areas
                       - floorboards
                       - carpets
                       - walls
                       - furniture

Coping with any kind of property loss can be devastating. It is an experience that affects families on both a material and emotional level with the loss of property as well as the loss of a sense of security and safety. We understand that responding to property emergencies is more than restoring the damage. Behind every loss is a homeowner who needs consolation or a business owner who is struggling to minimize downtime. We will work directly with your insurance provider to help get your home or business back in pre-catastrophic condition as quickly and painlessly as possible.


PuroClean Professional Services is proud to be referred to as, “Northeast Ohio’s Paramedics of Property Damage”.

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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Insight on the issues of Mold In Homes; provided by PuroClean Professional Services

Mold continues to be in the news, somewhere in the nation, on a daily basis. Mold spores are, literally, everywhere and usually cause no concern. However, when the conditions are right, mold can begin to grow, and if that occurs inside of a home or other structure, it is always a concern and can be a real problem.


The molds that cause problems in homes need just three things to grow:
Food - Anything that used to be alive (wood, cardboard, paper, wool, silk, leather, etc.).

Temperature - These molds thrive in the range of 68°F to 86°F (the same range we typically keep our homes).

Water - Very little is needed. In fact, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) indicates that indoor humidity above 60% is sufficient to allow mold to develop.

Since our homes normally contain a lot of potential mold "food," and are normally kept at a temperature conducive to mold growth, all that is missing is water.
Water is also the most likely cause of damage to property across the nation. It includes everything from overflowing sinks, to leaky or broken pipes/hoses, to drain or sewer back-ups, to over-ground water from heavy rains or river/coastal flooding. If the water is in contact with any form of dirt (remember, flood waters certainly contain lots of "dirt"), then the growth can occur even more quickly since dirt always includes organic material - "mold food."
In all cases, water damage must be remediated quickly and thoroughly or it will result in mold growth. Complete drying, back to normal conditions, is very important since any excess moisture will result in mold growth.
Mold is often seen as obvious "growth" or even "discoloration" on materials like paper or wood. Colors can range from white to orange and from green to brown and black, and it gives off the well-known "musty/moldy" smell.
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC),"The Institute of Medicine (IOM) found there was sufficient evidence to link indoor exposure to mold with upper respiratory tract symptoms, coughing, and wheezing in otherwise healthy people. The IOM also found limited or suggestive evidence linking indoor mold exposure and respiratory illness in otherwise healthy children."
The CDC recommends that all molds found in the indoor environment be eliminated, adding, "Generally, it is not necessary to identify the species of mold growing in a residence, and the CDC does not recommend routine sampling for molds." Since all molds have the potential to cause allergic or allergic like symptoms in people, especially highly susceptible individuals, they should be eliminated whenever they are found. Knowing the name of the mold does not change anything since the same safety precautions should be used whenever remediating mold, regardless of the "name."

Mold Prevention Tips
There is no practical way to eliminate all of the mold spores in an indoor environment. But there are many ways to help control moisture and mold growth in your home. The basic rule is: if you can see or smell mold, take steps to eliminate the excess moisture, and to clean and remove any mold. It is very important to quickly identify and correct any moisture sources before health problems develop.

Stop the Water

• Fix leaks in pipes and any damp area around tubs and sinks so mold spores don't have a growing environment.

• If you rebuild or remodel, do so with water resistant building materials such as tile, stone, deep-sealed concrete, waterproof wallboard, water-resistant glues, etc.

• Prevent seepage of water from the outdoors into your house. It's important to have rainwater from gutters or the roof drain away from the house. The ground around the house needs to slope away to keep the basement and crawl space dry.

• Ventilate any crawl space as much as possible to allow for thorough drying.



Keep It Dry

• Reduce the moisture in the air with dehumidifiers, fans and open windows or air conditioners, especially in hot weather. Do NOT use fans if mold may already exist; a fan will spread the mold spores.

• Try to keep the humidity in your home below 40%.

• In moisture-prone areas, consider easy-to-clean, water-resistant floor coverings, such as vinyl or stone tile.

• Reduce potential for condensation on cold surfaces by insulating.

Dealing with Mold

• If you discover mold, the first step is to find and eliminate the water source, as above.

• Then, if it is a small area (less than about 10 sq ft), and you feel comfortable, clean the mold with a detergent solution and thoroughly dry all materials.

• If it is larger than 10 sq ft, consider calling a professional mold remediation company, such as PuroClean, the Paramedics of Property Damage™. Our well-trained, professional technicians understand and apply industry standard approaches to remediate mold completely, while being as safe for your home and your family as possible.
Regardless of the circumstances - dealing with mold, water damage, fire/smoke damage, or biohazard remediation - call PuroClean Professional Services, the Paramedics of Property Damage™. For all property damage situations, we are standing by. We will mitigate the loss to prevent further damage and will then provide restoration services to return the property to a pre-loss condition as quickly as possible. PuroClean has a staff of well-trained professional technicians who provide the latest state-of-the-science services to all property damaged from water, fire, smoke, mold, and other disasters.
For help with mold and/or water damage concerns, call immediately!

440-748-7876
330-273-0003

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Saving Carpet After Water Damage - PuroClean

Can We Save Carpet?


A pipe breaks and water is everywhere. The policyholder calls the insurance agent and the restoration process begins. Timing is important. The sooner the policyholder makes the call, the quicker the response will be, and in most cases, the lower the total costs of restoration.

Though many issues can be discovered involving water damage, this article focuses on just one - the carpet. Of all the dollars spent on property claims, floor covering is by far the most expensive category. If we can save a large percentage of water-damaged floor coverings, the savings would be significant on a national scale.

CAUTIONING CUSTOMERS

As with any property damage, health and safety is of primary importance. The customer should be cautioned about slipping and falling on wet flooring, electrical hazards, contaminated water, and falling debris such as drywall or acoustical ceiling tiles. Some customers attempt to extract the water themselves. While this can be of some benefit, a shop vacuum, towels, and ceiling fans are no replacement for professional extraction and drying equipment.
TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE

Quick response is critical. The longer the unwanted water is allowed to remain, the more likely the carpeting will be permanently damaged. Regardless of the hour, the mitigation process should begin without delay. It is very important to get a professional mitigator involved as soon as possible. The very best opportunity to save carpet (and other items) is to have professionals on site immediately.

CONTAIN AND CONTROL

The initial phase of the mitigation process includes addressing safety issues and employing contain-and-control procedures. Carpet is a multi-layered installation with a big sponge (padding) under it. Standing water must be pumped or extracted to prevent migration of water into adjoining areas and sub-surfaces. Professional moisture meters are used to determine the exact location and extent of water damage. The source of the water will determine whether the carpet and padding can be saved.



DETERMINING CATEGORY OF LOSS

The first step professional mitigation companies take is determining the category of loss as follows:
Category-1 ("clean" water)
A Category-1 loss is from a clean water source and has not come in contact with materials that carry a health concern for the occupants. This would include broken water pipes, leaking hot water heaters, tub or sink overflows, etc. With Category-1 type losses, professionals can extract water from the carpet and pad and dry them both, in place! This dramatically reduces the cost of the claim and helps restoration efforts move faster.
Category-2 ("grey" water)
Category-2 is not a clean water source since it contains contaminates with the potential to cause discomfort or sickness if swallowed or contacted. This would typically include overflow from washing machines or dishwashers, toilet overflows with no solid matter, broken aquariums, sump pump failures, etc. Because of the additional contamination, this type of loss requires the replacement of the padding, but the carpet itself is usually salvageable. If, however, a Category-2 loss is not treated promptly (generally within 48 hours) it will "degrade" to a Category-3.
Category-3 ("black" water)
A Category-3 is water that is grossly contaminated -- containing pathogenic or other harmful agents and materials. Examples of this type of loss include sewage; toilet backflows that originate beyond the toilet trap (regardless of color); all forms of flooding from seawater, rivers, or streams; rising ground water; and water entering the structure from hurricanes, storms, or other weather-related events.
This water condition is of primary concern when it comes to the health and safety of the occupants. It should be treated seriously! Policyholders should not expose themselves to Category-3 water. If, for some reason it is necessary, then they should be cautioned and reminded to wear gloves, shoe protection, and other items to protect themselves. Mitigation professionals, however, are expecially trained to handle this type of loss and are the best guarantee of property containment.
Industry standards require that carpet and pad that have been contaminated with black water must be bagged, removed from the structure, and disposed of in an appropriate location. This also applies to other absorbent materials that have come in contact with black water such as textiles, drywall, etc. Professional restoration companies understand this and operate accordingly.
Property training is the key. Every water damage situation is different. There are varying circumstances that determine whether the carpet can or should be saved. Its age, condition, the type of installation and quality of material are all factors that need to be considered. The goal of a restoration company is to savfe and "restore." Restoration saves money because higher replacement costs are avoided. Home owners also return to their normal lives more quickly with successful restoration.
Mitigation professionals have the training and knowledge to evaluate each situation and to determine the best course of action. They are also trained to communicate well with policyholders, agents, and adjusters to insure that everyone understands the restoration process and proper procedures involved.


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If you need any assistance regarding the entire process of handling your water damage concerns, please call 440-748-7876.

NE Ohio's "Paramedics of Property Damage"

Monday, May 10, 2010

Odor Removal - PuroClean Professional Services

Restoration professionals are often asked if they are able to remove cigarette or tobacco smoke odors. For instance, a home may need to be deodorized when it is being sold; an apartment may need the service between tenants; an automobile may need odor removal; etc.

The EPA says that Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) is the mixture of smoke that comes from the burning end of a cigarette, pipe, or cigar, plus the smoke exhaled by the smoker. It is a complex mixture of over 4,000 compounds, more than 40 of which are known to cause cancer in humans or animals, and many of which are strong irritants. ETS is often referred to as “secondhand smoke,” and exposure to ETS is often called “passive smoking.”

The smoke from tobacco clouds the air and sticks to every surface of the area. It is not only seen in the air; people can also see, smell, and feel a yellowish-brown, sticky substance that is left on all surfaces and furniture in areas where smoking has taken place. This extremely hard-to-remove residue discolors painted surfaces and plastics. It can permanently change the appearance of wallpaper, blinds, paint, and many other items in the area. The smoke can penetrate into furniture, carpets, walls, windows, and every other nook and cranny in the area. And the building’s HVAC system will carry the smoke odor and the residues throughout the structure. The contaminants are not only unsightly but can off-gas odors that many people simply find unbearable.

The end result of long term smoking in enclosed areas is much the same as that of an actual fire. Unfortunately, one difference is that the smoke from a fire is sometimes much easier to remove from walls or other surfaces than tobacco smoke. Removing tobacco residues can be a real challenge. It is very time consuming, as residues are present throughout the entire home, business, or other affected area.

Restoration professionals, insurance professionals and property owners should be aware, at the beginning of a tobacco-smoke cleanup project, that there is no magic bullet that just whisks away residues and smells. Though it would be nice to be able to plug in a “magic” machine or spray some “miracle” liquid to eliminate tobacco smoke problems, such products simply do not exist. The only effective way to remove tobacco residue and smell is through very thorough cleaning and then sealing all structural surfaces. Even though residues may appear to be concentrated in only one area, once cleaning starts it will normally be found that all areas are contaminated, and cleaning all surfaces will be necessary to remove contaminants and odors. The very tiny particles of tobacco smoke find their way into all areas. The cleaning process will always include deodorizing agents to help with that process. Even after thorough and successful cleaning, it is usually necessary to seal surfaces with a sealant designed to lock in the very last of the stains and odors. It is important to recognize that a normal “primer” is not sufficient, and a product designed to seal smoke residues is required. Finally, the surfaces will be ready to paint, refinish, or to apply new coverings.

The “soft” things in a home such as upholstery, bedding, window coverings, clothes, etc. will need special attention. Because they absorb odors so well, and are often easily damaged, they will be very difficult to successfully restore and may require outside specialists. Testing should be conducted to evaluate the success of such efforts. In many cases, the decision is made to simply replace these materials and items.

After the restoration professional has finished the cleaning, it may be necessary to use specialized, professional equipment to help remove the very last of the odors, often in areas that cannot be cleaned (inside joints, inside walls, etc.) This will often involve hydroxyl generators or ozone generators. Both are professional equipment that create molecules which can follow the smoke into tiny spaces, and both processes effectively destroy the malodorous particles.

As with every property loss, PuroClean restoration professionals help bring property back to a pre-loss condition. PuroClean restoration professionals are highly trained and skilled in procedures not only to remedy tobacco smoke odors, but to return property owners to their restored property cost-effectively and in the shortest time possible.

Regardless of the circumstances; dealing with trauma, remediating mold, responding to water damage or fire/smoke damage – PuroClean Professional Services is ready to take care of all your needs, please give us a call 24/7 at (440) - 748-PURO (7876).

Monday, May 3, 2010

PuroClean Professional Services - NE Ohio Water Damage Restoration Leaders

The primary function of a restoration contractor that performs emergency mitigation services is to handle the claim professionally, expeditiously, and cost effectively. Professional restoration contractors should understand what it means to be professional when conducting their business. They should also understand the importance of prompt response and quick action to limit the scope of the loss. However, a difficult area to institute and control is how to be cost effective. This is especially true when customers are making demands and expecting quick action concerning what is happening to their home and belongings.

Water damage mitigation that is performed by using the PuroClean QuickDry System (PQDS), focuses not only on stabilizing and reducing further damage, but also includes reducing unnecessary services that increase direct costs. Direct costs are labor, time, and materials that contribute directly to the total dollar amount of sustained damage. The PQDS reduces that total dollar volume by enacting tested and proven procedures while performing water damage mitigation services.

Many water mitigators use a light wand extraction which removes some water and may involve moving all or half of the furniture from a room so that the carpet can be pulled back far enough to remove the cushion (pad). The furniture has to be re-moved from the room so that air fans can be placed under the carpet in a corner to “float” the carpet. The concept of floating the carpet with air makes the room difficult, if not impossible, to occupy. This is a major problem in bedrooms where headboards, footboards, and rails need disassembling, and mattresses and box springs need to be carried into a dry, unaffected area. That is, if any dry areas ex-ist. Under the PQDS, furniture in any affected room only needs to be manipulated enough to extract the water. Furniture is then placed on blocks and tabs to prevent the transfer of furniture stain or the development of rust marks. The time and labor saved in performing this function alone is substantial, espe-cially if multiple rooms are involved.

These PQDS procedures include a new extraction technology that enables water to be removed from the carpet and cushion (pad), simultaneously without disengagement of the installation. This extraction removes 90 to 95% of the total liquid moisture available in the carpet and pad. By removing this quantity of liquid moisture, less time is required to evaporate any remaining moisture by airflow and dehumidification. Most projects are completed on the average within three days.

Removing wet carpet from the installation is risky business. Carpets that are totally saturated are more easily damaged when wet than when they are dry. This is due to the fact that the latex binder between the primary and secondary backings is 50% weaker when saturated with water. Even with the best intentions, removing the carpet tension with a knee kicker or pulling the carpet from the tack strip can often cause rips or tears.

If the carpet is not disengaged, the pad is not removed, and the furniture is minimally disrupted, then the entire cost of new cushion, professional power stretched installation, and furniture remanipulation is not required. This results in a tremen-dous direct cost reduction.

The aggravation, frustration, and total inconvenience of the old process must also be considered as an indirect cost reduction. A non-monetary form of indirect cost is the price that one pays in stress and duress when processing a claim incorrectly which creates fear, suspicion, and distrust on the part of the customer and inevitably the insurance adjuster. The PQDS takes these issues and other factors into consideration when mitigat-ing a water loss.

Structurally, the PQDS employs many cost effective philosophies, for example, drying drywall in place. Many schools originally taught that any initial wicking of water into drywall specifically dictated the removal of baseboard molding, both vinyl and wood, as a necessity to dry the lower wall area. Technicians went so far as to poke holes in the wallboard to increase evaporation and ventilation. Some even sprayed water based antimicrobials into the holes increasing the wetness factor. These actions dictated, providing that the area dried properly, that new baseboards will need to be installed and that the entire room or rooms will require painting to correct the damage done to the surface during the demolition.

The PQDS does not initially require removing baseboards when wetness is detected. PuroClean structural dryers are deployed forcing air directly towards the wet walls drying the area in most cases without removing the molding. This direct airflow against the lower wall dries the baseboard, the wallboard, and the framing structure. Many types of insulation, for example, fiberglass batt, will dry as well. Baseboard molding removal would be necessary only if cellulose or rock wool insulation were present. These materials lose loft and respective R value when wet and compressed. Replacement is war-ranted for these materials.

When comparing the old drying procedure and philosophy to the new PuroClean QuickDry System, there is no contest. The direct cost effective savings as well as the indirect time and incon-venience reductions are obvious.

Call PuroClean Professional Services for any additional questions or concerns.
440-748-7876

Friday, April 16, 2010

PuroClean Professional Services certified as Minority Business Enterprise by Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority

PuroClean Professional Services of Northeast Ohio, a minority-owned emergency property mitigation and restoration business, has been awarded the Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) certification by the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority. CMHA, for short, owns and manages Cuyahoga County residential property along with providing low-income persons with respectful quality, safe, and affordable housing. Working closely with community partners, CMHA is a leading housing provider dedicated to increasing supply of quality affordable housing in Cuyahoga County. Their goal is to create strong communities that residents are proud to call home.


PuroClean Professional Services acknowledgement of MBE certification by the CMHA comes shortly after managing partners, Cruz and Soli, were named Male Entrepreneurs of the Year bythe Northeast Ohio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. "Being recognized as an MBE by the CMHA is an important step in allowing us to help area homeowners that experience an emergency that affects their home.” PuroClean, known as the nation's "Paramedics of Property Damage," shows up on the scene of property disasters to take the necessary steps to bring the situation under control and prevent it from becoming worse. PuroClean certified technicians provide emergency services to restore properties damaged by water, fire, smoke, mold, and biohazard events.

"It is humbling to be able to serve the community that I've lived in all my life," said Cruz. "There is so much more that we can do, being recognized by the CMHA shows us we are on the right track."

PuroClean Professional Services has been a member of the Northeast Ohio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce since early 2008. Since then, Cruz and Soli have made a tremendous impact on the community, working to provide jobs and services to the large Hispanic population in Northeast Ohio.

Cruz and Soli believe that continuing to form strategic partnerships with significant local businesses, like CMHA, will position PuroClean Professional Services with an enhanced level of brand awareness amongst the local community of Northeast Ohio. And, when property disaster emergencies strike, there is heightened recognition of the experts who can remedy those situations.

For more information about PuroClean Professional Services, please call 440-748-7876 or visit http://www.PuroCleanProServices.com.

About PuroClean

PuroClean is a leader in property damage restoration and has earned the trust of property owners, insurance professionals and home service providers throughout the United States and Canada since 2001. Backed by a comprehensive network of nearly 300 franchise offices and a national training and business support center, each PuroClean office responds promptly to property emergencies demonstrating a high degree of professionalism and compassion. PuroClean certified technicians are thoroughly screened, insured and trained in utilizing the latest in mitigation technology and procedures throughout the remediation process while operating under a strict code of ethics. In addition to serving the needs of property owners, PuroClean offers hundreds of continuing education classes each year to insurance professionals and property service providers nationwide. In 2008, PuroClean trained over 7,200 insurance professionals nationwide helping them earn their continuing education credits. For more information on PuroClean, please contact George Cruz at 440-748-7876 or visit www.PuroCleanProServices.com.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Flood & Water Damage Cleanup in Northeast Ohio

EMILIO SOLI, GEORGE CRUZ - Managing Partners

*** 2009 NE OHIO HISPANIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MALE ENTREPRENEURS OF THE YEAR ***


Northeast Ohio property owners have been seeing some backups and water-related issues from the remnants of the melting snow that hit the area over the last few weeks. The ground is completely saturated at this point and a lot of times this water has nowhere to go and can threaten the structural integrity of a foundation and/or basement.



When noticing water damage and flooding to your basement be aware that flood water may contain sewage. Call a professional immediately. We are available with 24-HOUR EMERGENCY HELP. 440-748-7876. In the meantime, it is very important to protect yourself and your family by following these steps:



- Keep children and pets out of the affected area until cleanup has been completed.
- Wear rubber boots, rubber gloves, and goggles during cleanup of affected area.
- Remove and discard items that cannot be washed and disinfected (such as, mattresses, carpeting, carpet padding, rugs, upholstered furniture, cosmetics, stuffed animals, baby toys, pillows, foam-rubber items, books, wall coverings, and most paper products). PUROCLEAN WILL DO THAT
- Remove and discard drywall and insulation that has been contaminated with sewage or flood waters. PUROCLEAN WILL DO THAT
- Thoroughly clean all hard surfaces (such as flooring, concrete, molding, wood and metal furniture, countertops, appliances, sinks, and other plumbing fixtures) with hot water and laundry or dish detergent. PUROCLEAN WILL DO THAT (w/ specialized chemicals)
- Help the drying process by using fans, air conditioning units, and dehumidifiers. PUROCLEAN WILL DO THAT
- After completing the cleanup, wash your hands with soap and warm water. Use water that has been boiled for 1 minute (allow the water to cool before washing your hands).
Or you may use water that has been disinfected for personal hygiene use (solution of ⅛ teaspoon [~0.75 milliliters] of household bleach per 1 gallon of water). Let it stand for 30 minutes. If the water is cloudy, use a solution of ¼ teaspoon (~1.5 milliliters) of household bleach per 1 gallon of water.
- Wash all clothes worn during the cleanup in hot water and detergent. These clothes should be washed separately from uncontaminated clothes and linens.
- Wash clothes contaminated with flood or sewage water in hot water and detergent. It is recommended that a laundromat be used for washing large quantities of clothes and linens until your onsite waste-water system has been professionally inspected and serviced.
- Seek immediate medical attention if you become injured or ill.



Health Risks
Flood waters may contain potentially dangerous materials, such as fecal material from overflowing sewage systems, agricultural runoff, and chemicals from industrial areas. Wading in flood waters can also be a cause of infection or result in a variety of injuries. Also a threat of electrical currency to be generated in standing water that can have fatal affects to a human being.



PuroClean Professional Services
440-748-7876
24-HOUR EMERGENCY RESPONSE



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PROUDLY SERVING NORTHEAST OHIO


Monday, March 1, 2010

Water Backups in Cleveland & Akron Caused By Snow Melting

Basement backups can be very dangerous. Grounds around NE Ohio are pretty saturated with temperatures starting to rise and snow melting. PuroClean Professional Services have been flooded (no pun intended) with phone calls from property owners seeking advice on how to handle their wet basement problems and for cleanup requests.

Homeowners suffering from water damage are faced with an extremely stressful experience. Water loss and damage is a real threat for property owners. In fact, according to the Insurance Information Institute in the last year, 22 per 1,000 household have entered a claim for water related damage. These situations are more common than most people think. At times in the year such as now, water damage is often the result of the weather, such as storms, melting snow, freezing pipes, and ice damming.

When presented with flooding situations, time is of the essence. React quickly. Call 440-748-7876 for professional help. Available with 24-Hour Emergency Service.

To help minimize loss, and prevent further damage while technicians from PuroClean are en route, property owners should follow these guidelines:
Insurance
o Call your agent.
o Take photographs of the damage.
o Keep all receipts from hotel stays, home repair materials, etc.
Plumbing
o Check pipes on well pumps and irrigation systems.
o If sewage is backing up in the shower or under the toilet, your whole system is backed up. Call a professional and don’t use other sinks or toilets.
Roofing
o If the neighbor’s roof is missing shingles after a storm, you can assume that yours probably is, too.
o If only a few shingles are gone, try to cover the area with a garbage bag.
o If you have a large area of ripped tar paper or wood, cover it with a tarpaulin and call a roofer immediately.
Electric
o Most damage to electrical systems comes from water.
o Appliances exposed to water should be serviced before being used again.
o Check for sparks or frayed wires if wires are exposed call an electrician and do not turn on the power.
o If it appears that water has infiltrated your breaker box, call an electrician.
o Avoid fallen and dangling wires or metal fences.
o If a limb has fallen on a power line, turn off the power and call the utility company.
o If a fallen limb touches your property, it becomes your responsibility, but you should not attempt to clear them as they may be tangled in power lines. Call an electrician.
Flooding (Take these steps to minimize damage before the restoration professional arrives.)o Throw out all food, including canned goods, medicines and cosmetics that have been touched by flood water.
o Keep a photographic inventory of anything that must be thrown out.
o Don’t take pets into a flooded area and never let them drink standing flood water.
Miscellaneous
o Turn on air conditioner if damage occurs in summer.
o Move valuable paintings, art objects and photos to a safe, dry place.
o Open closet doors, furniture drawers and luggage to aid in drying.
o Remove any wet fabrics and dry immediately.
o Hang furs and leather goods to dry separately at room temperature.
o Stay out of any rooms where the ceiling is sagging from trapped water.
o Turn off the breaker before unplugging appliances.

PuroClean Professional Services
440-748-7876


Emilio Soli, George Cruz - Managing Partners

*** Proudly Serving Northeast Ohio ***

Thursday, February 25, 2010

PuroClean and Area Roofing Companies Are Scrambling to Help Ice Damming Issues in Ohio

































The number to call for your property damage emergency is 440-748-7876. You will not be the first person to use that nor the last. The last three weeks have been somewhat standard and normal in terms of snow fall that is a yearly constant for the area. However, the issues involving Ice Damming at the edge of peoples roofs and gutters have been everything but normal for the past couple of years.

Ice dams are the accumulation of ice at the eaves and valleys of roofs, and in some winters create major problems for property owners in Northeast Ohio. Insufficient attic insulation and/or attic ventilation can cause roof snow to melt and slide down to the eaves, where the roof surface is cooler and the melting snow freezes to the roof. Subsequent melting causes water to pool behind this dam and sometimes the water seeps between the shingle layers, wetting the roof deck and possibly the walls and ceilings below.

The surrounding counties of the Greater Cleveland and Akron metropolitan areas saw record amounts of ice accumulation last winter and it is approaching similar numbers again this winter.
Ice Dams can cause MAJOR property damage, especially when the Damming is so strong that water starts to intrude into the house and affect ceilings, walls, and floors. If you suspect water damage to the inside of your house, you must act immediately and call a professional. Time is of the essence with how fast the ceilings and walls can undergo advanced drying techniques as well as mold prevention remedies. How fast it is treated correlates to how much it will affect your pocket book.

PuroClean has been helping property owners all over NE Ohio deal with water damage mitigation. Our technicians simply dispatch from one service call to the next and the day or night is not over until every call that day has been treated and helped. Thus, we have earned the nickname of "Northeast Ohio's Paramedics of Property Damage".

The picture above shows how they are formed and what they look like.


DON'T DELAY WHEN AN ICE DAM CAUSES WATER INTRUSTION!
Contact PuroClean Professional Services immediately if you suspect an Ice Dam has caused water damage to the interior of your property!

440-748-7876


Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Cleveland & Akron Homeowners Are Beginning To Deal With Damage Left By Snow

This winter storm is leaving behind a lot of damage, and homeowners across the area are only beginning to cope with it. Visions of ice hanging from roofs, tons of snow-clogged downspouts, and gutters on the ground are the scene of properties across NE Ohio.

"It's been a nightmare for a lot of people," says insurance agent Crystal Cline. Cline knows firsthand because she gets the claims that homeowners call in. "Ninety percent of them have been homeowners and a majority of them are ice forming in the gutters, and then causing leaks within the home," she said.

But the big question for most is will their homeowners insurance cover the damage? "Yes, if they have the proper policy," said Cline. "Most homeowners' policies do cover losses to the house itself." That means water damage caused by clogged gutters and frozen pipes, and even losses caused by power outages, are covered. Outside your home - repairing fences, retaining walls and removing fallen trees - depends on the language of your policy.

And don't forget, the standard policy is subject to your deductible which is usually $500. "If you have a $500 deductible, that means you have to pay the first $500 of the repair," she said. "Anything over that amount, the insurance company would pay."

The claims are only just beginning.

Agents across the NE Ohio region all share similar sentiment that a lot of claims, especially in the next week or two if there is a thaw, when everything melts is when we will all see a lot of water damage. That time is almost before us right now.

Ice dams are the accumulation of ice at the eaves and valleys of roofs, and in some winters create major problems for property owners in Northeast Ohio. Insufficient attic insulation and/or attic ventilation can cause roof snow to melt and slide down to the eaves, where the roof surface is cooler and the melting snow freezes to the roof. Subsequent melting causes water to pool behind this dam and sometimes the water seeps between the shingle layers, wetting the roof deck and possibly the walls and ceilings below. The surrounding counties of the Greater Cleveland and Akron metropolitan areas saw record amounts of ice accumulation last winter and it is expected to be a prevalent issue again this winter.


If you are experiencing water intrusion from this issue, time is of the essence. DO NOT HESITATE from calling a professional company with that is preferred and has an existing relationship with insurance providers, like PuroClean Professional Services.

Even if you are unsure of the scope of the water damage, it would not hurt to call. We are available with 24-hour emergency service. If we get to the issue quick enough, we may be able to save the structure, therefore saving much more damage from occurring.

440-748-7876

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Ice Damming Emergencies in Cleveland & Akron, Ohio

















Ice dams are the accumulation of ice at the eaves and valleys of roofs, and in some winters create major problems for property owners in Northeast Ohio. Insufficient attic insulation and/or attic ventilation can cause roof snow to melt and slide down to the eaves, where the roof surface is cooler and the melting snow freezes to the roof. Subsequent melting causes water to pool behind this dam and sometimes the water seeps between the shingle layers, wetting the roof deck and possibly the walls and ceilings below.

The surrounding counties of the Greater Cleveland and Akron metropolitan areas saw record amounts of ice accumulation last winter and it is now becoming a prevalent issue again this winter.

Ice Dams can cause major property damage. The pictures above show how they are formed and what they look like.

The illustrations show the accumulation of ice at the eaves and valley of the roof. Insufficient attic insulation and/or attic ventilation is causing the roof snow to melt and slide down to the eaves - here the roof surface is cooler and the melting snow freezes to the roof. Further melting causes water to pool behind this dam and the water then seeps between the shingle layers. The roof deck is saturated and possibly the walls and ceilings below.

The surrounding counties of the Greater Cleveland and Akron metropolitan areas are seeing large amounts of ice dams this winter and it is becoming an issue that cannot be ignored.
DO NOT DELAY WHEN AN ICE DAM CAUSES WATER INTRUSTION!
440-748-7876


PUROCLEAN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Northeast Ohio's "Paramedics of Property Damage"


Thursday, February 11, 2010

Cleveland Named "America's Worst Winter Weather City"















PuroClean Professonal Services - Northeast Ohio's "Paramedics of Property Damage"

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24-HR Emergency Service

Forbes.com on Friday named Cleveland as "America's Worst Winter Weather City," in a ranking of the top 50 metropolitan areas by population.


The magazine's web site used three measurements -- average temperature, overall precipitation and total snowfall -- to compare big cities.


The site commented that our "winters require endurance" citing lake-effect snow that drives our snowfall average to nearly 60 inches a winter and an average temperature that is 10 degrees below the 50-city average.


Weather forecasters are pretty certain that some of that now-infamous Cleveland snow will still be forthcoming in the near future.


The Northeast Ohio region is subject to many threats to a property from water damage due to these harsh and extended winter periods. The precipitation levels accompanied with freezing temperatures often present troubling issues for property owners. Usually during these frigid temperatures many area plumbers, public service workers, and PuroClean Professional Services are busier than normal dealing with frozen and ruptured water pipes and lines to homes and businesses. Service calls are taken every year regarding busted water lines to attic crawl spaces and basement areas. Some property disasters leave behind over five feet of water.


Another form of water damage to homes this time of year is from ice damming. Ice dams are the accumulation of ice at the eaves and valleys of roofs, and in some winters create major problems for property owners in Northeast Ohio. Insufficient attic insulation and/or ventilation can cause roof snow to melt and slide down to the eaves, where the roof surface is cooler and the melting snow freezes to the roof. Subsequent melting causes water to pool behind this dam and sometimes the water seeps between the shingle layers, wetting the roof deck and possibly the walls and ceilings below. The surrounding counties of the Greater Cleveland and Akron metropolitan areas saw record amounts of ice accumulation last winter and it is expected to be a prevalent issue again this winter.


Melting snow is an annual formality facing the Northestern area of Ohio. Sometimes this can affect properties lacking the foundation support to with-hold the added amounts of water that melting brings. A lot of back-ups, leaks, etc. have been troubling many area property owners and even businesses.

If you have experienced any water-related property disaster please don't hesitate to contact a professional company. Time is of the essence with these circumstances and the longer you wait the more you jeopardize the structural integrity of your property.


PuroClean Professional Services provides 24-hour emergency property disaster services.
Call 866-944-PURO (7876)



Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Ohio's Frigid Weather May Leave Some With Property Damage


Homeowners suffering from water damage are faced with an extremely stressful experience. PuroClean Professional Services is prepared to immediately restore property, relieving the stress of property owners during an extremely vulnerable time.


Water loss and damage is a real threat for property owners. In fact, according to the Insurance Information Institute in the last year, 22 per 1,000 households have entered a claim for water related damage. "These situations are more common than most people think," said George Cruz, owner of PuroClean. "Water damage can often result from weather, such as storms or melting snow, or more often, from common household malfunctions such as pipe leaks, washing machine malfunctions or other plumbing problems."


The Northeast Ohio region is subject to many threats to a property from water damage due to our harsh and extended winter periods. The precipitation levels accompanied with freezing temperatures often present troubling issues for property owners. Usually during these frigid temperatures many area plumbers, public service workers, and PuroClean Professional Services are busier than normal dealing with frozen and ruptured water pipes and lines to homes and businesses. Service calls are taken every year regarding busted water lines to attic crawl spaces and basement areas. Some property disasters leave behind over five feet of water. Another form of water damage to homes this time of year is from ice damming. Ice dams are the accumulation of ice at the eaves and valleys of roofs, and in some winters create major problems for property owners in Northeast Ohio. Insufficient attic insulation and/or ventilation can cause roof snow to melt and slide down to the eaves, where the roof surface is cooler and the melting snow freezes to the roof. Subsequent melting causes water to pool behind this dam and sometimes the water seeps between the shingle layers, wetting the roof deck and possibly the walls and ceilings below. The surrounding counties of the Greater Cleveland and Akron metropolitan areas saw record amounts of ice accumulation last winter and it is expected to be a prevalent issue again this winter.


To help minimize loss, and prevent further damage while technicians from PuroClean are en route, Cruz suggests property owners follow these guidelines:


Insurance

o Call your agent.

o Take photographs of the damage.

o Keep all receipts from hotel stays, home repair materials, etc.


Plumbing

o Check pipes on well pumps and irrigation systems.o If sewage is backing up in the shower or under the toilet, your whole system is backed up. Call a professional and don’t use other sinks or toilets.


Roofing

o If the neighbor’s roof is missing shingles after a storm, you can assume that yours probably is, too.

o If only a few shingles are gone, try to cover the area with a garbage bag.

o If you have a large area of ripped tar paper or wood, cover it with a tarpaulin and call a roofer immediately.


Electric

o Most damage to electrical systems comes from water.

o Appliances exposed to water should be serviced before being used again.

o Check for sparks or frayed wires if wires are exposed call an electrician and do not turn on the power.

o If it appears that water has infiltrated your breaker box, call an electrician.

o Avoid fallen and dangling wires or metal fences.

o If a limb has fallen on a power line, turn off the power and call the utility company.

o If a fallen limb touches your property, it becomes your responsibility, but you should not attempt to clear them as they may be tangled in power lines. Call an electrician.


Flooding (Take these steps to minimize damage before the restoration professional arrives.)o Throw out all food, including canned goods, medicines and cosmetics that have been touched by flood water.o Keep a photographic inventory of anything that must be thrown out.o Don’t take pets into a flooded area and never let them drink standing flood water.


Miscellaneous

o Turn on air conditioner if damage occurs in summer.o Move valuable paintings, art objects and photos to a safe, dry place.o Open closet doors, furniture drawers and luggage to aid in drying.o Remove any wet fabrics and dry immediately.o Hang furs and leather goods to dry separately at room temperature.o Stay out of any rooms where the ceiling is sagging from trapped water.o Turn off the breaker before unplugging appliances.


About PuroClean Professional Services

PuroClean is a leader in property damage restoration and has earned the trust of property owners, insurance professionals and home service providers throughout the Northeat Ohio region. PuroClean responds promptly to property emergencies demonstrating a high degree of professionalism and compassion. PuroClean's certified technicians are thoroughly screened, insured and trained in utilizing the latest in mitigation technology and procedures throughout the remediation process while operating under a strict code of ethics. In addition to serving the needs of property owners, PuroClean offers several continuing education classes each year to insurance professionals and property service providers. Managing Partners George Cruz and Emilio Soli were named 2009 Male Entrepreneurs of the Year by the Northeast Ohio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. PuroClean Professional Services cover the ten surrounding counties of the Greater Cleveland and Akron metropolitan areas with 24-hour emergency service.