Water Damage
Bob Huddleston - National Institute
of Disaster Restoration Certified Restorer #00464
Water is necessary for life, but just as with anything
else, too much water can be a terribly BAD THING. We're water damage restoration
experts and we do a whole lot more than water extraction. We're only the
very best water damage restoration company available, providing water/flood
damage mitigation services 24/7 to property owners and insurance companies
across America.
Professional Carpet Systems is expert at taking a water damaged building and drying it fast,
drying it thoroughly and drying it affordably. Most companies doing water
damage work are general contractors and builders who are great (if you
get lucky) at removing wet materials and scheduling remodelling, including
drywall, carpet and pad, vinyl floors, cabinetry, painting and wallpapering,
etc. Unfortunately, their scheduling is normally done at the convenience
of sub-contractors, not your convenience, so a water damage restoration
task that should have taken no more than a week or two of structural drying
and minor repairs, is now taking over a month and requires major remodelling
work.
How should a typical water damage restoration project
progress from start to finish? Here are some things to look for in a professional
water damage contractor.
WATER DAMAGE TIPS - What to look for when you're the
victim of a water damage.
1. Initial scoping to determine how extensive the water
damage is. The water damage will be found in three dimensions. Water always
seeks equilibrium with it's environment and wet always goes to dry, if
it can. Just finding the extent of the water damage on the floor isn't
enough. The water damage needs to be mapped to determine how far up the
walls it has wicked, and how far down into the substrate the water damage
has gone, including possibly entering the crawlspace in a conventional
foundation. This can't be done by touch. Very specialized water damage
inspection tools and meters will be required, and every water damage professional
has them.
2. A thorough understanding of water damage demands every
water damage contractor be familiar with the "science of drying",
also called psychrometry. Ask your water damage contractor what the dry
standard is of each structural component suffering potential water damage.
With proper water damage inspection tools and water damage experience,
he should be able to tell you on a scale of 100 points the moisture content
of water damaged and non water damaged materials. If he can't, call a
different water damage restoration professional. Make sure your water
damage restoration contractor draws a "moisture map" of the
affected area showing the FULL extent of the water damage migration, and
that he updates the water damage moisture map daily to show the progress
of the water damage/structural drying project.
3. A professional water damage restoration contractor
should explain the risks of what are called secondary damages resulting
from a water damaged structure. These secondary damage risks are primarily
caused by increased vapor pressure (a result of poorly controlled ambient
temperature and humidity), and mold/bacterial contamination. Make sure
the water damage restoration contractor you hire has, uses, and documents
the usage of a thermo-hygrometer to trend the drying potential of the
environment. A water damage contractor should offer 24/7 service since
water damage is a progressive condition that gets worse the longer it
takes water damage mitigation to begin.
4. A professional water damage restoration contractor
should select the structural drying equipment in a scientific method based
on materials, size of the water damaged area, and the class and category
of the water damage. At the very least he should be certified in applied
structural drying, water damage restoration, and have a certification
in mold remediation...a working knowledge of the relationship between
water damage and mold damage should be mandatory.
5. For sewage related water damage, or water damage resulting
from water coming into the structure from outside surface or ground water
sources all hygroscopic (absorbs water) materials should be cut out and
thrown away in a manner consistent with industry accepted guidelines for
water damage restoration.
6. Any extraction of standing water or of carpet and
padding involved in a water damage project should be done with the very
best water extraction tools. Preferably sub-surface water extraction tools.
If wall to wall carpet is not to be replaced, which is rarely needed with
new structural drying technologies,the last thing a trained specialist
in structural drying and water damage restoration will do is set air movement
under the carpet to "float" it. Floating a carpet weakens the
bond between the primary and secondary backing of the carpet, and if this
is done, the carpet should be replaced at the water damage contractors
expense (unless you, the customer, directed him to do so).
7. Oh, heck. There's far too many things to learn as
a property owner, whether it's your home or business, to be educated in
applied structural drying and water damage restoration via a web-site.
So your best bet is to contact Professional Carpet Systems, and let us handle the
water damage restoration project. We'll take care of you, and you can
be confident that you've hired the very best at water damage restoration,
and your insurance company will know they have a contractor who's skilled
and ethical, something that's getting harder and harder to find.
If
your home is ever the victim of a flood or water damage of any kind you
need a professional restorer with extensive training and experience drying
a wide range of different structural materials and contents. A professional
restorer will tell you if the damage you see is the result of the flood
or not and act accordingly.
Professional Carpet Systems is a professional restoration company with years of experience
at structural drying and water damage restoration and mitigation and flood
damage restoration and mitigation. True professionals, we guarantee not
to provide less service than necessary to save the insurance company money.
We also guarantee we will not provide more service than necessary to benefit
the insured. Sometimes that can be a fine line to walk, but we refuse
to do anything that will jeapordize our sterling reputation, or the quality
of service we provide.
COMING
SOON: Flood/Water Damage & Structural Drying - Tools of the Trade.
So
rest assured that you've called the best water damage restoration contractor
when you've called Professional Carpet Systems. |