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		<title>How Does Mold Travel in a Home?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mold is a common problem in many houses. Fortunately, most mold is fairly harmless, possibly causing mild allergic reactions or simply contributing to aesthetic problems. In some cases, though, mold can lead to serious health problems. Where Does Mold Come From? Mold is a fungus, like a mushroom but on a microscopic level. Mold is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="textpreview_668508">Mold is a common problem in many houses. Fortunately, most mold is  fairly harmless, possibly causing mild allergic reactions or simply  contributing to aesthetic problems. In some cases, though, mold can lead  to serious health problems.</p>
<p>Where Does Mold Come From?</p>
<p>Mold is a fungus, like a mushroom but on a microscopic level. Mold is  present at all times in the air, but does not become a problem until  conditions allow it to proliferate. Once mold has taken hold, it can  damage the surface where it is growing. The growing mold will release  additional spores into the air, leading to allergies, asthma, or,  depending upon the type of mold, serious breathing problems or permanent  cognitive degeneration if the mold releases toxic compounds. Black mold  is one type of mold that can lead to long term, serious and even fatal  health issues.</p>
<p>Mold grows quickly, and often goes unnoticed until it has affected a  large, visible area of the house. Warm, damp conditions are most likely  to spur mold growth, meaning that the bathroom area is particularly  vulnerable.</p>
<p>How Does Mold Travel?</p>
<p>An opportunistic traveler, mold is carried through the air, into heating  ducts, on clothing and even on the fur of the family pet. Mold growing  on any surface in the home will release additional mold spores that will  then travel to other areas of the house. If these spores find a warm,  moist area, they are likely to begin to grow there, leading to another  colony of mold and the potential that even more mold will spread  throughout the home.</p>
<p>If mold has infested a given area, it is important to eradicate it  before it causes damage or proliferates to a point where it is difficult  to remove. If mold has become particularly widespread or stubborn,  contact a mold removal specialist to help remove it permanently.</p>
<p>Call us today for a free consultation 800-516-8059 or by email at: info@superrestoration.comIn your service,Rene Vargas<br />
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		<title>Water Damage Effects on Linoleum Flooring</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 12:32:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When torrential rains or busted water pipes flood a house, homeowners are at a loss. Most people do not know how to deal effectively with a flooded home. Some things in a water-damaged home are not salvageable. However, linoleum is not one of them if handled in the proper manner. That is why many people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="textpreview_646836">When torrential rains or busted water pipes flood a house, homeowners  are at a loss. Most people do not know how to deal effectively with a  flooded home. Some things in a water-damaged home are not salvageable.  However, linoleum is not one of them if handled in the proper manner.  That is why many people hire a restoration company to clean up after a  floor has been flooded.</p>
<p>Wiping the water from linoleum is simply not sufficient. Linoleum will  stain if exposed to water for a long period. The linoleum needs removed  quickly and thoroughly dried to salvage it. That is only the beginning  step. The sub floor has to completely dry as well. The sub floor is the  foundation for the linoleum, so it is vital that that it be done right.</p>
<p>The sub floor requires quick and thorough drying, or the homeowner will  experience problems in the future. If linoleum lies on a damp sub floor,  mold will grow in the moist environment between the two. It may take a  little longer, but if the sub floor is anything other than concrete, it  will begin to rot. The homeowner may never see the mold or rot until it  is too late to do anything but replace the entire sub floor and  linoleum.</p>
<p>One advantage to hiring a restoration company is they have the equipment  needed to dry the floor as quickly as possible. A restoration company  will remove and salvage the linoleum by using big fans and vacuums. Fans  and vacuums brought into the home will thoroughly dry the sub floors.  When the floor is completely dry, the salvaged linoleum can be re-laid.  Since the floor is dry, no mold or rot will exist between the linoleum  and the sub floor.</p>
<p>The majority of insurance companies will pay, or partially pay, for the  cost of a restoration company. It will depend on each individual  insurance policy and coverage. It is more cost effective, for an  insurance company to pay to have everything dried thoroughly, than the  replacement cost of linoleum and sub floor later.</p>
<p>Call us today for a free consultation 800-516-8059 or by email at: info@superrestoration.comIn your service,</p>
<p>Rene Vargas<br />
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		<title>Most Common Places To Check For Mold Growth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mold Growth &#8211; What To Look For Mold growth can be dangerous. Particularly, if it&#8217;s black mold. Mold occurs as a result of too much moisture in an enclosed area. Spores form and begin to grow into full colonies until they are large enough to be visible with the human eye. Mold can be a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="textpreview_646841">Mold Growth &#8211; What To Look For<br />
Mold growth can be dangerous. Particularly, if it&#8217;s black mold. Mold  occurs as a result of too much moisture in an enclosed area. Spores form  and begin to grow into full colonies until they are large enough to be  visible with the human eye. Mold can be a result of moisture in an  enclosed room with too high a temperature or even in ambient  temperatures where spores can attach themselves to walls and floors.  This is the most common place to find mold growth.</p>
<p>Check Regularly For Mold Growth<br />
In homes where there are high levels of humidity, homes and buildings  are often the most common places to check for mold growth. Check  basement floors and walls regularly for signs of moisture or moisture  vapors in small cracks and crevices. Don&#8217;t overlook the upper levels of  structures either. Many times, black mold growth can develop around  water pipes under the kitchen or bathroom sinks. If the structure has  had any damage due to basement flooding or water damage from a fire, it  is important to have the structure thoroughly inspected for mold as soon  as possible.</p>
<p>Mold In The Refrigerator?<br />
Mold occurs in and around refrigerators as a result of inadequate  maintenance. Check behind refrigerators as well as in any collection  pans where condensation can occur. Condensation is one of the chief  reasons for mold growth. So also check dishwashers and garbage disposal  units thoroughly. A reputable inspection and maintenance company that  specializes in mold growth remediation is the best way to remediate any  problems or potential problems. These professional consultants know all  of the most important areas of a structure that can cause mold growth.  They can provide a check list after their inspections are done and offer  advice to reduce mold growth in the future.</p>
<p>Mold Growth &#8211; An Odor Problem<br />
Whenever there is a mold growth problem, by the time mold odors are  detected in a structure, it may already be too late to do it yourself to  remove the source. Call in a professional for maximum peace of mind.</p>
<p>Call us today for a free consultation 800-516-8059 or by email at: info@superrestoration.comIn your service,</p>
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		<title>How a Restoration Company Can Help with Water, Fire, and Mold Damage to Carpet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Water damage to carpet will be inevitable for many people. With the amount of pipes that burst during winter seasons, or just faulty water pipes in general, homes and businesses can be affected with massive amounts of damage. There is also fire damage that can happen if a home or a business catches on fire. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="textpreview_626581">Water damage to carpet will be inevitable for many people. With the  amount of pipes that burst during winter seasons, or just faulty water  pipes in general, homes and businesses can be affected with massive  amounts of damage. There is also fire damage that can happen if a home  or a business catches on fire. When water is left in carpet for a long  period of time, mold can start to set in, and a home can be a dangerous  and toxic place to be in. Most water damaged carpets in small areas can  be taken care of with a water filtration vacuum cleaner, but if a  person&#8217;s entire house is damaged, or if a business has many floors of  water damaged carpet, they are going to need a better recourse.  Restoration companies were created to help homes and businesses save  their property from massive amounts of water, fire, flood, and mold  damage to carpet.</p>
<p>Restoration companies can bring carpets back from the brink by returning  carpets back to their original conditions. Most restoration companies  are equipped to help homes and businesses that have been affected by  natural disasters, such as hurricanes, tornadoes, rainstorms, mudslides,  monsoons, and windstorms, as well as burst pipes, sewer damage, fires,  and explosions. No job is too big for most restoration companies. The  areas of a home or business that a restoration company can work with  are, fire damage, burned walls, clean up, restore, recover, redesign,  and reconstruction. Restoration companies have the most state of the art  equipment that can perform a dry down of a home or business when water  damage has occurred. Their equipment can extract water from any carpet  and floor boards underneath. Then,they will use a combination of  demolitions, drying equipment, and air movers to further the restoration  process. They are also equipped with infra red cameras that can find  water damage that is unseen by most people. Once a home or business has  been dried down, the recovery stage can take place. This is where the  carpet will be restored, redesigned, and reconstructed.</p>
<p>Once a home or a business has been accessed for damages, a restoration  company can have carpet back to new again within a few days time.  Getting to the water damaged areas as quick as possible will help to  save a home or a business from destruction.</p>
<p>Call us today for a free consultation 800-516-8059 or by email at: info@superrestoration.comIn your service,</p>
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		<title>How to protect and prolong the life of tile</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Decorative tile has become a popular decorating item in many homes. While tile adds to the home&#8217;s appeal, it is not without its weakness. Water can extensively damage tile and cause mold to grow in a person&#8217;s home. A common place to find tile in a home is in the bathroom, specifically in a shower. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="textpreview_626580">Decorative tile has become a popular decorating item in many homes.  While tile adds to the home&#8217;s appeal, it is not without its weakness.  Water can extensively damage tile and cause mold to grow in a person&#8217;s  home.</p>
<p>A common place to find tile in a home is in the bathroom, specifically  in a shower. These tiles are most often placed over drywall, as in homes  built between 1965 to 1990, or cement walling, as found in newer homes.  While tiles make for a sturdy shower space, they remain susceptible to  damage from water left after a person bathes.</p>
<p>If a shower has a drywall backing, the remaining water will travel to  the drywall, causing it to expand and swell. This expansion then causes  the tile to become loose and perhaps even crack. The damage from cracked  and loose tiles can be so significant as to warrant a shower&#8217;s needing  to be entirely replaced. Cement walls do not absorb water; however, the  water, instead of being absorbed into the walls, will travel to the  showers floor. The water will then seep onto any surrounding floor  tiling or carpeting and cause mold. Again, the damage can be so great  that the homeowner may need to replace the flooring.</p>
<p>Home restoration professionals commonly recommend that a homeowner using  grout to seal the cracks in between tiles to prevent the water from  seeping into drywall. Grout is a cement-based product that, while not  waterproof, prevents for some time the seeping of water into the  drywall. Even more so, a homeowner should use inspect a shower&#8217;s grout  and routinely replace it to ensure that the tiles will not be damaged.  The grout should then be sealed with caulking. For newer showers that  have cement walls, it is recommended that a weephole be placed in the  shower. A weephole allows the water to travel back into the shower  without damaging outside flooring or tiling. A weephole should never be  filled with grout or caulk. Without an adequate weephole, a  cement-backed tile shower stands to suffer damage to the shower pan and  surrounding flooring.</p>
<p>Call us today for a free consultation 800-516-8059 or by email at: info@superrestoration.comIn your service,</p>
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		<title>The Cost of Peace of Mind</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Property ownership can be both rewarding and fraught with uncertainty. Costly nuisances such as water, mold, or fire damage can come without warning. The purpose of insurance is to offset the high cost of uncertainty. The keyword here is offset, because peace of mind comes at a cost. The insured&#8211;the party who purchases the insurance&#8211;must [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="textpreview_610451">Property ownership can be both rewarding and fraught with  uncertainty. Costly nuisances such as water, mold, or fire damage can  come without warning. The purpose of insurance is to offset the high  cost of uncertainty. The keyword here is offset, because peace of mind  comes at a cost.</p>
<p>The insured&#8211;the party who purchases the insurance&#8211;must pay a premium  and a deductible to the insurer. The insurer is the company offering the  insurance. The premium must be paid regardless of whether there is  property damage. The premium is the amount that the insured pays for the  option to allocate the risk of property damage to the insurer. The  deductible, on the other hand, is the threshold amount that the insured  must pay the insurer before the insurer will reach into its coffers to  cover the remainder of the expenses associated with the property damage.</p>
<p>For example, if the deductible is $1000 and the property damage totals  $5000, then the insured must pay the $1000 before the insurer will pay  the remaining $4000. The same is true if the damage is $20,000 with a  $1000 deductible. The insured must pay the first $1000 before the  insurance company will pay the remaining $19,000.</p>
<p>It is possible to have a deductible of zero; however, the price of a low  deductible is generally a high premium. The reverse is also true; the  price of a low premium is a high deductible.</p>
<p>The choice between a high deductible or a high premium generally hinges  on risk. For instance, a person who lives in a floodplain or a place  known for its fires may choose to pay a higher premium in exchange for a  lower deductible. Where risk is difficult to predict, the choice will  boil down to what you can afford.</p>
<p>Either way, it is difficult not to choose the security of insurance.</p>
<p>Call us today for a free consultation 800-516-8059 or by email at: info@superrestoration.com</p>
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		<title>The Insured&#8217;s Responsibility to Mitigate Immediately</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have homeowner&#8217;s or flood insurance, are you aware of your responsibility to mitigate the loss? You need to take action to keep a problem from getting worse after making a claim or observing a problem. Failure to do so may affect the amount that your insurance will pay. ~What Does Mitigation Mean? Imagine [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="textpreview_610449">If you have homeowner&#8217;s or flood insurance, are you aware of your  responsibility to mitigate the loss? You need to take action to keep a  problem from getting worse after making a claim or observing a problem.  Failure to do so may affect the amount that your insurance will pay.</p>
<p>~What Does Mitigation Mean?</p>
<p>Imagine that a pipe breaks, causing a flood in your home. You have a  responsibility as the insured party to make arrangements to stop the  leak and clean up the water to prevent further damages. If you do not  take these steps, the damage will get worse and more expensive. In this  case, mold may begin to grow or water damage will increase.</p>
<p>~What are the Consequences of Not Mitigating Loss?</p>
<p>One legal case, Higginbotham v. New Hampshire Indem. Co., found that  homeowners whose roof was damaged could receive payment for the damaged  roof, but not for the water damage that occurred over several months  before the roof was repaired. The judge determined that the homeowner  could and should have taken action to prevent water from leaking through  the damaged roof.</p>
<p>~How to Mitigate Against Further Damage</p>
<p>Be sure to contact your insurance company immediately and to take  pictures of the damage that has already occurred. Then, take steps to  prevent the problem from getting worse. This may include making  temporary repairs, such as boarding up a broken window, or shutting off  utilities, such as water to a damaged pipe. If a flood occurred, be sure  to allow the area to completely dry to prevent the growth of mold or  rust. You may also need to contact an expert to assist in repairs or  flood cleanup. Save all of your receipts from supplies and repairs. Your  insurance company may be able to provide emergency cash for these costs  or may reimburse you after the fact.</p>
<p>By taking steps to reduce the chance of further damage, you are  protecting your investment and avoiding unpleasant surprises down the  road. If you have any questions about your responsibility in an  insurance claim, ask your insurance company or a trusted expert for the  type of damage that occurred.</p>
<p>Call us today for a free consultation 800-516-8059 or by email at: info@superrestoration.com</p>
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		<title>Contingency Planning For A Disaster In Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 16:31:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="textpreview_584511">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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Having a contingency plan will help to restore your home, health and piece of mind as quickly as possible.</p>
<p>Call us today for a free consultation 800-516-8059 or by email at: info@superrestoration.com</p>
<p>In your service,</p>
<p>Rene Vargas<br />
Super Restoration<br />
1 800 516 8059</p>
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		<title>Lead Based Paint Remediation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Call us today for a free consultation 800-516-8059 or by email at: info@superrestoration.com</p>
<p>In your service,</p>
<p>Rene Vargas<br />
Super Restoration<br />
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		<title>Is Your Condo Protected?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, you finally made a leap of faith and purchased your dream condo, but how do you know that it is properly protected? More often than not, your condo&#8217;s maintenance will be under the supervision of your respective condo association, who may not be hiring the proper restoration companies to take care of water, mold, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="textpreview_564842">So, you finally made a leap of faith and purchased your dream condo,  but how do you know that it is properly protected? More often than not,  your condo&#8217;s maintenance will be under the supervision of your  respective condo association, who may not be hiring the proper  restoration companies to take care of water, mold, and fire damage. So  how can you convince them to do so? This guide will help you learn how  to make sure that your condo association is using the best restoration  company available to properly take care of water, mold, and fire damage  if and when it occurs.</p>
<p>The first thing you will want to do when making sure that your condo  association chooses a company that can properly manage such damage  issues is to communicate to them the huge disadvantages of not  contracting a company that can handle such repairs. Make it clear to  them that hiring an unqualified company can lead to more damage and  unforseen lost time. Let them know that hiring a qualified company will  mean less headaches and less work for them in the long and short-term.  More often than not, condo associations will hire a company based on  their price quotes and not on the actual quality of work. Though this  may seem smart to them, this is a huge mistake for those that own condos  under the supervision of the association, since it can mean that the  job will not be done right the first time. Such scenarios can lead to  lost time for the condo owners, as well as an embarrassment when friends  or family decide to visit them and see subpar work done, or worse, no  work done at all on the damaged areas of their residence.</p>
<p>The second thing you&#8217;ll want to communicate to your condo association is  that a cheap price quote from their current unqualified vendor may not  translate into any price savings whatsoever. Let them know that a cheap  price quote often means cheap work done, which usually only leads to  more repairs down the road, which cause even more expenses, since the  job wasn&#8217;t not done right the first time.</p></div>
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