Posts Tagged ‘Super Restoration Serving South Florida’

Contingency Planning For A Disaster In Your Home

Monday, August 9th, 2010
A home is most often a lifetime investment. Homeowners take pride in maintaining their property and keeping everything in good, working order. However, accidents and unforeseen damages are bound to occur and affect the order of the home. It is during times like these that you will be thankful if you have a contingency plan in place to remedy the situation.

There are three different, very common, ailments that can come down unexpectedly on a residence. The first is fire. Small kitchen fires, or fires caused by electric wiring, occur every day. The damage left by them can be as minor as the intense smell of smoke in the home, to actual damage to supporting structures and walls.

You can reduce the chance of having to deal with fire damage by following simple, common-sense safety practices when in the kitchen. You should also be aware of the electrical wiring in the home and take immediate action should things begin to seem amiss. Maintaining working fire detectors is also vital.

Another problem could be water damage. Whether this is from flooding in your area or heavy rain from above, water damage can be devastating to a home. Once the water has found a way in, it is sure to begin to rot away the interior walls, beams and maybe even cause damage to appliances.

Water damage can be avoided or reduced by making sure the roof of the home is in good shape, being observant of spots on the walls and ceilings, and installing a drainage pump in the basement in case flooding.

Finally, sometimes as a result of water damage, mold may develop in the home. Mold can not always be seen and may make the people living near it very sick for a very long time. Preventing water damage and looking for discolorations on surfaces are some of the only ways to prevent mold. Regularly cleaning bathrooms and other damp areas with bleach can also help to control this problem.

It is important for every homeowner to have a contingency plan to deal with these situations. If they can not be prevented, then it is imperative to have some money set aside to pay for the services of a restoration company.

A restoration company will come in and repair the damage, restoring your home to its previous state before the disaster. This can be as simple as removing a persistent smoke odor from a fire to replacing damaged wall beams rotted away by water. It can also include safe mold abatement and disposal.

Having a contingency plan will help to restore your home, health and piece of mind as quickly as possible.

Call us today for a free consultation 800-516-8059 or by email at: info@superrestoration.com

In your service,

Rene Vargas
Super Restoration
1 800 516 8059

Lead Based Paint Remediation

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Lead based paint remediation is a job for a professional company that is certified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. This certification ensures that the company is knowledgeable and competent in water, mold, and fire restoration when handling lead-based paint. The managers, inspectors, and technicians of a lead-safe certified company take classes and do field work to garner skills and expertise in safely removing and disposing of lead-based paint. The debris from it is hazardous waste.

A new federal law applies as of April 22, 2010. It compels contractors that execute renovation, restoration, and painting projects that unsettles an area bigger than 6 square feet of paint in structures constructed before 1978 to be trained and certified in work habits that stop lead contamination. This law applies to work done in homes, day care facilities, and schools.

Professionals know the correct procedures to lessen, control, and confine lead dust produced by removing lead-based paint. They specialize in water damage repair, mold inspection and elimination, and fire damage renovation.

People usually get lead poisoning from lead contaminated dust or deteriorating lead-based paint. All of the methods for paint removal which includes heat guns, torches, sandpaper, chemicals, and scrapers may generate floating lead dust and fumes. People can inhale or ingest these dangerous contaminates, which cause lead poisoning. This poisoning may cause irreparable brain damage in children. In adults it may cause nerve damage, decrease muscle coordination, and raise blood pressure.

But trained professionals working for a water, mold, and fire restoration company know how to control the lead dust that is stirred up during the elimination or abatement process. The strict procedures they follow prevents the lead dust from contaminating your home, day car facility or school.

The professionals can remove window sills, molding, and trim to strip the paint outdoors. The restoration company can remove and change or cover-up lead-based paint. They can restore your home to a lead paint free condition that is safe for your family.

Call us today for a free consultation 800-516-8059 or by email at: info@superrestoration.com

In your service,

Rene Vargas
Super Restoration
1 800 516 8059

Why Soot Damage Needs to Be Removed

Friday, July 16th, 2010
When your home has been damaged by fire the destruction does not end once the flames have been squelched. Smoke, soot and water can continue to deteriorate your walls, cabinets, roof and carpets. As a fire burns inside a house, toxic chemical compounds are often created. Dangerous gases can be produced by the reaction between fire and a host of construction components used in building the home; solvents, glues, rubber, wood or paint. Smoke and soot from a fire can leave behind destructive chemical deposits, which is why soot damage needs to be removed.

Soot Damage
Soot is a fine black carbon powder that results from the incomplete combustion between a fuel source, such as wood or coal and the air. Soot is actually an oily substance that continues to cause damage long after putting out the fire if not handled properly.

Smoke and soot travels into the HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) system duct work and into pipe work as well. The residue left behind not only clogs air ducts and pipes, but also releases tiny toxic particles (carcinogens) into the air you breathe.

Besides soot, secondary damage can be imposed from water in the form of mold and rust corrosion; thus it is advisable to have structural components of the home replaced. A pungent odor is often left behind even after visible signs of soot damage are gone. Roofing materials frequently sustain damage in the course of putting out the fire. Walls, cabinets, carpets and roofing materials should be replaced to ensure the health and safety of the inhabitants and to make certain the house can be adequately insured again after restoration.

Health and Safety Codes
Many cities and counties have municipal codes regarding the disposal of infected, contaminated or chemically hazardous materials. After a fire, it is best to replace structural components of a house that may contain hazardous chemical deposits from soot damage and deeply embedded smoke odor. Insurance companies may hesitate to insure the home again if structural elements damaged by soot are only cleaned rather than replaced.

Call us today for a free consultation 800-516-8059 or by email at: info@superrestoration.com

In your service,

Rene Vargas
Super Restoration
1 800 516 8059

Mold Education

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Although it isn’t as obvious as water or fire damage, home owners should be on the lookout for mold damage. Not only does it cause unpleasant, musty smells throughout a home, some molds can cause serious health risks. The longer mold is allowed to sit, the more extensive the damage can become. Mold damage will significantly lower the resale value of a home and may require heavy repairs to correct if allowed to grow out of control.

When Am I At Risk For Mold Damage?

Mold is most common in areas that are hot and damp or otherwise humid. This can naturally occur due to summer heat or rain, particularly in homes with inferior insulation. Natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods are also common causes of mold damage. Mold can also be the result of unnoticed leaks or poor plumbing.

What Are The Signs Of Mold Damage?

Mold and mildew tend to produce a very distinctive musty odor. Different types of mold are more pungent than others. It will also produce spores that can be seen floating in the air. These spores can cause allergies to act up, sometimes severely. Other signs of mold include white or black spots growing on walls or ceiling tiles.

Not only mold is readily visible. It can be growing behind walls or within surfaces for some time before becoming apparent on the surface. The dangerous health effects of mold can still persist even if it can not be seen.

What Are The Dangers Of Mold Damage?

Most types of mold will cause only minor allergenic problems. However, some types of mold can release “mycotoxins”, which can cause severe and persistent health problems to all who are exposed. Symptoms include headaches, nausea, and severe respiratory distress.

If you feel that your home has a mold or fungus problem, contact a professional immediately to help clean the affected area. By hiring a cleaner, you can ensure that knowledgeable, skilled workers will attend to your mold damage and insure that your home is clean and safe for your family. Don’t let mold damage ruin your home or health! Call today to get rid of the mold and get on with your life.

Call us today for a free consultation 800-516-8059 or by email at: info@superrestoration.com

In your service,

Rene Vargas
Super Restoration
1 800 516 8059

Answers to Common Questions Regarding how Super Restoration can help your Home or Business

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Super Restoration is the leading company in disaster restoration services currently serving south Florida. Besides the evident damage that flood or fire causes to property there are other issues with these events that must be addressed. Mold can cause illness, ruin buildings and can multiply very fast in the tropical heat. A simple pipe bursting within a wall can lead to mold if it is not treated correctly by a professional. Mold, when not controlled will eventually destroy the structure it has inhabited. Mold can be contained if caught early enough and handled in the proper method.

After a fire has been put out and the structure has been secured, the owner of the building will need to deal with the smoke damage. Smoke leaves a lingering odor that will permeate every inch of space within the building. Without proper treatment, smoke odor may never completely leave the premises. Another thing property owners must consider when a fire occurs is the toxin level in the building. Fires can and will destroy everything without discrimination. If anything that burned during the fire released harmful toxins into the building you are facing a health hazard. Super Restoration has the ability to clean out the building and free it from these harmful toxins. This is a service you should always use regardless of the size of the fire.

Super Restoration has been serving South Florida with their emergencies for over twenty years. With several locations throughout the region, Super Restoration is available 24/7 and can handle any type of emergency. Water damage from storms or floods is no problem. Soot and odor removal from fires are handled immediately. Super Restoration even has the ability to offer its customers document restoration services for businesses that lost valuable information during one of these events.

Portable air conditioning units, upholstery cleaning equipment and emergency power is all part of the services that are offered by the company. South Floridians have relied on these provided services throughout their many hurricanes and tropical storms. Expertly trained technicians are available to assist emergency victims at any time of day or night.

Rene Vargas
www.SuperRestoration.com
Phone: 1-800-516-8059