Category: TCI Restoration - page 3

Water Restoration After a Disaster

After you experience a disaster of any magnitude involving water the last things you want to do is walk into your home and smell that distinct mildew, mold, wet odor. Water restoration might just be the most important part in the clean up process following a flood or water damage of any kind. The process of water restoration allows you to breathe in fresh air and eliminates nasty molds that can wreak havoc on your respiratory system. If you are looking to eliminate any future issues and to repair the damages made by water you should read and follow the following in regard to water restoration.

1) Hire an experienced water restoration company after any type of water damage has occurred. This will ensure a complete cleanup is done. Water restoration companies will come out and do a procedure such as ozone restoration. This method of water restoration eliminates odor and is also effective in removing odors caused by mildew and mold.

2) To be safe before you or any person does any type of water restoration turn off all electricity to the area affected by the water damage. Also, gear up in appropriate attire rubber gloves, boots, air masks, and protective eye wear should be worn.

3) While preparing for the water restoration company to come is to act fast removing water. Water removal is a vital step in the beginning process of water restoration. You can use a sump pump if one is available or even start with a vacuum cleaner, made for water, to begin the process of removing the water.

4) Disinfect the area and deodorize odors to make the area livable before a water restoration company is available. Crystal deodorizers are available that help mask odors until the restoration company can come out and do a wet or dry fog of the area.

5) It is imperative to dehumidify and dry the affected area. Use oscillating fans and home dehumidifiers to remove all moisture from the air. Water restoration companies will have industrial equipment to use but until they are available home appliances will make a difference.

6) Remove and dispose of any articles that are beyond restoration. Sound wave treatment will be provided by a water restoration company to ensure everything that can be saved and is not already contaminated is restored. Curtains, clothes, furniture, and carpet can be restored after water damage if restoration services are sought promptly.

Quality water restoration services will ensure your possessions are cared for in the best possible manner. It will also guarantee that the air quality meets and exceeds what you expect for yourself and your family. Just because water damage has reeked havoc on your life doesn’t mean that the quality you expect from your belongings and environment can’t be restored. Water restoration makes this all possible.

http://www.tcirestoration.com/water.htm

Controlling Mold Before You Need Mold Remediation

Moisture
Odor
Life threatening
Destructive

Nothing about mold sounds attractive except mold remediation. There are thousands of ways to treat mold once it appears. Reversing and then stopping the effects of mold can cost a lot of money. When I think of mold remediation I think don’t think about correcting an existent problem but instead of how I can prevent mold from needing remediation! The following are steps you can take to prevent mold, an organic substance that can grow any where moisture and oxygen are, from taking route in your home.

Preventing mold from happening is a lot easier that getting rid of a mold infestation once it starts. The old saying “a little prevention goes a long way” is defiantly the case when talking about mold remediation.

You can begin by controlling the moisture levels inside your home. Buildings that are tightly sealed with little ventilation are just asking for mold to come hang out in them. Make sure that there is proper ventilation in your attic and crawl space. If the area feels or smells damp have a professional out to rectify the problem before the mold starts to grow. It is also important to make sure your roof does not leak and to check the seals around the windows and doors. Keep an eye out for how the landscaping and gutters direct the flow of water. It is best to have the water drained away from the house into, perhaps the ground or a reservoir to reuse later in a garden. A sloped ground area going away from the homes foundation will also suffice.

Once you have control over the moisture getting in and out of your homes structure lets look at problems that can exist inside. Uncontrolled humidity in the home can lead to many different problems. If installing a new heating and cool system check to see if you can add a dehumidifier onto the system. If this is not an option you can purchase a dehumidifier at your local Meijer in Brighton, Howell, or Wixom. Adding a ceiling or exhaust fan to areas in your home, such as bathrooms, kitchens, and basements also helps control the humidity levels.

Leaking pipes and plumbing are a huge hot spot for mold spores to pop up. It is best to do a quick check every three to six months around your home to look for wet spots or condensation build up. Pockets of water develop quickly. It is best to prevent them but if this is not the case catching them early will eliminate mold.

Appliances such as dryers should be specially vented. It is best to have appliances, such as these, vented directly outside your home. Many contractors have taken to venting moisture-generating appliances into the homes attic. I would not recommend this as a form of mold remediation. It is always best to vent directly to the outside of the home.

Clean and dry any spot in your home immediately. Whether your pet has had an accident or your child has spilled their juice the best prevention to keep mold from growing is immediate action. It is necessary to have the area spot cleaned, deep cleaned and dried. A house fan can do the trick in most situations but if you find your socks still feeling damp when you step in the affected area it is best to call in a professional. Carpet installers often have industrial fans that they use on larger spots.

If you have been unfortunate enough to have had a mold issue after taking all the above steps it is important to find a reputable, reliable mold remediation company that will help you remove the mold problem and will guide you in the proper ways to fix and alleviate future mold reoccurrences.

http://www.tcirestoration.com/mold.htm

What to Look For Inspecting a Used Car for Water Damage

Just because you don’t live in an area that is prone to flash flooding, hurricanes, or torrential rains doesn’t mean you should not worry about water damage when checking out a used car. Many vehicles each year sustain significant water damage and are then transported thousands of miles away to areas such as Livingston County, to be sold. Vehicles that have been involved in flooding often appear, on the outside, to be in perfect condition when in reality they have sustained major water damage. This article will provide you with tips on determining if the car you are looking into is a water damaged lemon or a certifiable good deal.

1) Before you spend a dime on mechanics, vehicle reports, or the vehicle itself do a little private eye investigation on the vehicle itself.
• Sit in the vehicle – Does it have a unique wet smell? Can you spot any obvious signs of mold, mildew or rust? The dash board and closed compartments are good hiding spots.
• Turn the vehicle on – Is everything in properly working order? Do the lights turn on inside the car? Do the wipers work? Is the heater blowing hot air? How about the air conditioning?
• Step out of the vehicle and bend down – Check out underneath the floor mats, feel the floor boards. Are they damp? Can you see visible rings of dried puddles of water? Do you see a buildup of mud or dirt? Look and see if the screws that hold the door panels and dashboard have signs of rust. These are all signs of water damage.
• Bend a little further – Is there any rust build up or signs of corrosion on the undercarriage? Can you see damage that looks unique to a vehicle in particular to the model or age of the car?

2) After a little self inspection it should be easy to determine whether or not you should pursue any further action toward the purchase of a vehicle. If you determine the vehicle looks good to you go ahead and hire a trusted mechanic to inspect the vehicle. They have a trained eye for what to expect from a used vehicle and will know what damage to look for especially when it comes to water damage.

3) Lastly, do a little title research before you hand over that check. If a vehicle has had any type of water damage the vehicle history report will have it listed.

4) If all the above check out you can certainly drive away feeling confident that you have purchase a vehicle clear of any water damage.

http://www.tcirestoration.com/water.htm

Local Flood Clean Up Services

Emergency Flood Cleanup in Brighton, Howell, and all of Livingston County During the spring and summer, Michigan homes and businesses are prone to flooding. With melting snow, flash floods, and sometimes a torrential downpour while the winter snow is melting, rivers run over, water builds up in our yards and on our streets, and that can lead to some serious flooding, and potentially damage, to our homes and businesses. When the floods come, and they inevitably will, you need a way to minimize the damage, and quickly. Fortunately, there are service providers available in the Livingston County area that can help to remove the water from your home, and minimize the damages caused by sudden flooding.

Saniglow, a Brighton-based residential and commercial cleaning company, has a proven track record of water extraction and flood repair services to the Livingston County area. They not only help you remove the standing water, but they use a rapid drying system (controlled heat plus airflow) to remove the water from your floors, walls, and carpeting, they dehumidify your home, treat mildew, and disinfect and deodorize the area. Saniglow is a full-service Livingston County flood clean up service provider who will do what it takes to minimize the damages caused by flooding.

Michigan is prone to flooding; there isn’t much you can do about that. However, if you are in a low-lying area that has a history of flooding, and especially if the flooding affects a finished or furnished area of your home, you should be prepared. Head over to Saniglow’s website, check out their water extraction services, and keep their number handy. Floods oftentimes happen unexpectedly, but when they do happen — expediency of action is of the utmost importance. While floods can and will cause damage to your home or business, with the right water extraction and flood cleanup team helping you out, you are doing your part to ensure that those damages are kept to a minimum.