Posts Tagged ‘Mold Damage Broward County’

Prevent Unseen Damage with Infrared Thermal Imaging

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

When you have internal damage in your home or building, it can progressively worsen until you have little choice but to temporarily vacate until such time as you have completely renovated, sometimes having to go so far as to tear out structures and demolish. Your property has already gone through enough damage from the elements, so why should you have to use inaccurate restoration methods?

Most conventional restorations either fail to completely address molds and internal water damage. HVAC and ventilation problems and blockages can escape the eyes of even the most diligent workers and energy losses from cracks, settling areas and gaps in construction are virtually impossible to detect. In all of these cases, infrared thermal imaging can prevent the inevitable damage that prolonged moisture intrusion will deal the structure and occupants of a home or building. There is no better technique than that used in Super Restoration‘s thermal inspections, which are tailored to account for temperature differences from radiation, thermal bridging, infiltration/exfiltration and other sources. Ensuring that you have an accurate map of the water damage in your structure is the only way to prevent further disaster and maximize the amount you are able to recoup.

With a custom infrared thermal imaging scan, you’ll know what it’s like to have the advantage of prescience when it comes to your assets. The damage your structure has to undergo for repairs to take place will be effectively minimized by the advanced non-intrusive infrared thermal imaging technique, and you’ll not only be able to determine how far the water damage has spread but also exactly which materials and structural components have been affected by it.

Thermal imaging works extremely well because temperature differences caused by the evaporation of water cause slight chromatic differences detectable to the infrared scanner. By reviewing the immediately available image produced with the aid of a Super Restoration expert, you’ll have advance notice of electrical wiring problems, material defects and innumerable other problems.

When you suspect that moisture intrusion has caused invisible water damage, you shouldn’t hesitate to call on Super Restoration. Molds and other substances can cause serious respiratory health issues, and water damage only worsens as time and weight take their toll. Insurance assessments can short-change businesses on the amount of compensation they receive, even in cases where disasters were unpreventable. Make sure you get the assistance you’ll need to get back on your feet with an accurate infrared thermal imaging assessment from Super Restoration and you won’t regret it. In your service,

Rene Vargas
SuperRestoration
1 800 516 8059

100K mold damage and how to avoid a similar fate

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Investing in a home requires a large sum of money. When something endangers that property, steps are taken to protect the investment. Home owners buy insurance, buy burglar alarms, hire pest control, etc. However, not all hazards can be predicted and protected against.

One Florida homeowner, Veloz, discovered she was unprepared to stop one hundred thousand dollars worth of damage to her property. Her home in Lee County at the intersection of 19th Street SW and Olive Avenue was vandalized, after renters moved out. The vandals were the first to damage the home, but as they left the property they also left the water running.

The resulting water damage sustained by the home inevitably gave birth to the mold that would skyrocket the cost of her repairs. Anyone outside the home would not notice the mold, but the mold is growing almost everywhere inside. It has crept along the baseboards, the walls and even onto the ceiling. So, while the sheriff’s department investigates the crime, the mold continues to grow and damage the home. Veloz will undoubtedly lose a considerable amount of capital to protect her investment at this point.

Fortunately, for other homeowners, her situation is a warning sign. Homeowners should learn these basic steps to decrease the possibility of mold build up.

1. Control the moisture inside
Invest in a moisture or humidity meter and keep indoor humidity roughly around 45%. This can be achieved through the use of the home’s air conditioning system.

2. Keep indoors as dry as possible
If liquid spills, then clean and dry the affected area. Dry off any noticeable condensation.

3. Maintain operational roof gutters
Mold spores are in many places outdoors. If roof gutters are not working properly, then they may become an excellent area where mold can grow and begin affecting the home.

4. Repair water leaks
Any leaks inside the house should be repaired as soon as possible. It is also imperative to dry the surrounding area, within 24-48 hours. This will help prevent the growth of mold.

If the problem is larger than a homeowner can deal with alone. It is important to contact a certified local mold specialist like Super Restoration. We are certified to perform mold inspections and mold remediation. When prevention is no longer effective, contact the professionals. To avoid situations like the one Veloz was a part of. It is also a good idea to have a burglary alarm system installed. This way, even if vandals leave the water running, someone will know before mold grows throughout the home.

Rene Vargas
www.SuperRestoration.com
1 800 516 8059
rene@superrestoration.com

The Dangers of Mold in a Home and the Importance of Mitigating the Damage

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Dear Reader,

Today I’d like to touch on the topic of the importance of Mold damage and the proper way we prevent it from spreading. If water enters into a lower level of a South Florida home as it often does due to weather, storms, rains and flooding it cannot be allowed to sit for any length of time. In order to stay in good health, the water should be drained from the area immediately because otherwise any stagnant water will develop mold, mildew, and dangerous bacteria in the home. Super Restoration has seen these types of issues surprise homeowners when their children get sick or their walls or drywall begin to show the affects of mold but usually once this happens, often it’s too late to mitigate the damage.

Mold and mildew can attach to walls, furniture, floors, carpets, and almost every surface or object in the home and continue to develop and grow. In a wet environment, mold can start to develop only 24 hours after the environment has been wet. If that mold is left to grow by leaving the area wet it can cause serious damage to your families health. Even if mold and mildew which is growing in a basement where it is out of sight, it does not mean that the mold is not dangerous or hazardous to you and your kids. Over the last 20 years, Super Restoration has how the hidden dangers of Mold can reap havoc on family; therefore make sure you don’t take any chances.  

Mold spores can get into the air and travel through vents which can make people and animals living in your home very sick if it is not taken care of immediately. Mold which is left and not taken care of will create health problems such as respiratory problems, ill feelings such as fatigue and nausea, and in serious cases mold can lead to Cancer. Make no mistakes about it, mold is dangerous to both the people and the animals living in your home, don’t take the risk.

It’s easy to spot mold, it is black and splotchy and can grow on walls, floors, papers, and furniture. If there is mold in the house, it is important to hire a company such as Super Restoration to mitigate the mold problem and put your family back in a safe living situation.

Super Restoration can eliminate the mold in the home down to the last spore of mold. In a home which is growing mold, Super Restoration would first evaluate the damage of the area and seal it off from the rest of the home for the safety of the people living in the home. Super Restoration kills the mold using biocides, and cleans up the area using other solvents which are strong enough to kill mold. Once the damage of the area has been evaluated by Super Restoration and the humidity levels in area have been restored to a normal balance, Super Restoration can work out a cost estimate for a project which can be completed in the house which will restore the areas which have been damaged by mold. A schedule is then made to determine how long it will take to complete the project of restoration. Once the schedule for the project has been determined and settled upon, the restoration work can be immediately initiated. The restoration process not only cleans up all of the mold in the home making it safe to live there again, but it also usually involves using different materials which are ideal for making the home less susceptible to mold growth in the future.

Super Restoration
Rene Vargas
rene@superrestoration.com
1 800 516 8059