Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Mold Inspections, Testing, and Removal

PuroClean offers professional Mold Inspection, Mold Testing, and Mold Removal Estimates in the greater Cleveland & Akron metropolitan areas.

Call us toll free: (866) 944-PURO (7876) to schedule an appointment.

Professional Mold Inspection: PuroClean works with you to help determine the source of the moisture and how to correct the problem. PuroClean uses professional meters to detect moisture levels in the air (humidity) and in contents/structure. Addressing the moisture issue causing the mold problem is the most important step in the mold remediation process. PuroClean will provide you a detailed line-item mold removal estimate for consideration and possible review with your insurance company.
Mold Testing: PuroClean will take several air and surface samples and submit them to an independent AIHA certified laboratory for mold analysis. A professional laboratory report will be provided to you detailing the mold (spore) type and count for each sampled surface and/or area. An outdoor air sample will be taken as well for reference. PuroClean will review the report with you in detail and answer any questions regarding the results.
Mold Removal: Upon your acceptance of PuroClean’s mold removal estimate, certified technicians will:

· Contain the affected area(s) and place under negative pressure with HEPA filtration.
· Remove and/or clean the affected contents and structure as needed (Mold Remediation).
· Apply an anti-microbial agent (fungicide-biocide) to the affected area(s).
· Professionally dehumidify and dry the affected area(s) as needed.
· Submit complete job estimate, photos, and invoice directly to insurance company if applicable.

Prices:

· Professional Inspection & Mold Removal estimate preparation only: $135
· Professional Mold Testing, Inspection, and Mold Removal estimate preparation: $275
· Professional Mold Removal (Remediation) & Professional Drying (as needed): Varies by job

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Homeowners: Quick Reaction Time is of the Essence During a Water Emergency

One must act fairly quickly during a water damage emergency to a commercial or residential property. If left untreated, water will continue to cause damage for weeks after the initial loss. The following is the destructive pattern that water tends to follow:

Less Than One Hour

• Moving water quickly spreads to other areas.
• Furniture may stain carpet permanently.
• Moisture-sensitive furniture may discolor.
• Paper goods are ruined.

One to 24 Hours

• Furniture delaminates or swells; legs can split.
• Pressed wood swells and disintegrates.
• Bacterial odor becomes apparent.
• Uncoated metal surfaces may tarnish.
• Normal household odors strengthen.

Two to Seven Days

• Mold and mildew may appear, accompanied by a musty odor.
• Musical instruments swell and warp.
• Drywall swells and disintegra
• Uncoated metal surfaces begin to rust.
• Door and window casings swell and distort or delaminate.
• Wood decking and studs begin to swell, warp, or split.
• Electronic components may malfunction.
• Occupants with respiratory problems or compromised immune systems can experience distress.

One Week and Beyond

• Mold and mildew may appear, accompanied by a musty odor.
• Wood components warp and split.
• Chemicals within wood dissolve, discolor, or destroy finishes.
• Claim costs escalate dramatically.
• Serious occupant health hazards may occur.

The dangers to a property and homeowner obviously begin to escalate the longer that water damage is not treated.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

The Details That Go Into Treating Water Damage to Properties in Cleveland & Akron

Water damage restoration may include a few or all of the following:

* Work authorization agreements are layed out in detail and then signed.
* Moisture meters detect and determines the extent of damage to the structure. All structure surfaces are analyzed including walls, ceilings, carpets, sub-flooring, crawl spaces, etc.
* Water is extracted if the scope of the damage calls for it.
* Pack-up any contents within the affected area if needed. Move and block up furniture within the affected area if needed.
* Chemical application to affected surfaces & contents using odor removals, deodorizers, and disinfectants to prevent bacterial growth and mildew in carpets. Any area affected by moisture is a breeding ground for microbial growth.
* Setup the necessary drying equipment strategically within the affected area (air movers/fans, dehumidifiers, air cleaners, etc).
* Monitor daily the equipment and the results of the drying process by taking all required readings. Drying typically takes three to seven days, but at times takes longer.


Once the drying is completed and the structure is back to it's pre-existing state, some of the things that may occur are the following:

* Contents are cleaned and placed back into it's original setting.
* Necessary repairs are completed and carpet and pad is reinstalled if necessary.
* Carpeted areas are cleaned accordingly as well as all traffic areas that were used during the entire process.
* Move and reset furniture as necessary.
* Final inspection is completed and customer sign-off. Obviously, each water disaster is different and calls for different techniques and areas of expertise.


What I described above is the framework of a typical water loss claim that we see on the residential-side of the business. If you have any questions please let me know or visit our website at www.PuroCleanProServices.com