Posts Tagged ‘Super Restoration Tips for South Florida’

Pack-Outs

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

When disasters, such as floods or fires, strike, the interior of a home or business can sustain severe water or smoke damage. In these cases, office equipment and personal belongings are often in states of disarray and disrepair. This is why the pack-out procedure is often a critical component of the renewal process. When Super Restoration begins the maintenance process, they must consider these items before any other work can commence.

As part of the pack-out, trained technicians catalogue every item in the home or office before removing them. Technicians document the item in both written and photographic form. Then the on-site manager that is coordinating the pack-out double-checks the item before it goes to the transport. During this process, pack-out technicians are working under the guidance of a range of experts, such as electronic technicians and hygienists. This way  Super Restoration can consider every factor before the item leaves the home or office. It also allows them to give immediate attention to those items that require it.

From the moment of departure, the homeowner or business owner has full access to the detailed documentation of their belongings and equipment. These items will now be en route to the company’s cleaning and storage facility. Once there, warehouse technicians immediately enter the items into the restoration process so that is absolutely no delay prior to the cleaning and deodorization process beginning.  Super Restoration will also handle the disposal of all items that the disaster has ruined beyond repair.

Belongings and office equipment are loaded onto the transport room by room. They are unloaded and entered into the renewal process in this manner as well. In this way, the restoration service can maintain the items, if storage is required, or return the items to the customer in the simplest and most logical manner. A premier restoration service, such as Super Restoration, understands that their customers are often in no position to take all of their items back immediately. They also understand their need for clothing and work items. As part of the pack-out process, laundry, dry-cleaning and expediting services are often included.

In your service,

Rene Vargas
Super Restoration
1 800 516 8059

Super Restoration Tip: How to prevent damage from attic condensation

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Hello Reader,

After servicing most of the South Florida community over 25 years, we know firsthand that roof repairs can be among the most costly types of home maintenance. This winter some of the most extreme cold weather ever experienced has hit Miami, Broward and all of South Florida. This makes the roof vulnerable to a couple of extremely dangerous conditions. Ice dams and attic condensation are both particularly prominent during this winter season in Miami. Proper care of the attic is an excellent option to prevent the very expensive damage which can occur. This maintenance is not expensive and can save a great deal of money over costly repairs.

Ice dams, although are very infrequent in South Florida, do happen when cold weather strikes. Ice Dams form where water runs down a roof and then refreeze at the edge or the gutter system. This produces ice. If the ice melts slowly than water stagnates and causes water to accumulate. Over time this can eat through the roof and create a situation where extensive water damage can occur. The main cause of this issue is inadequate insulation. An insulation shortage will allow a great deal of heat to escape from the rooms below. To prevent this costly damage one must properly insulate the roof. This will not only prevent heavy damage but will also save on your heating bill. This situation typically occurs when low temperatures are experienced over several days. Don’t let this type of damage affect your home or even your business, call Super Restoration now and find out if we can help you prevent and restore further damage.

Attic condensation is another issue. Attic condensation is notorious for causing wood to rot. Over the last several years building codes have been created to lower the probability of this sort of damage. High humidity is the biggest source of this issue. Perhaps the best way to deal with this problem is to have a way to circulate outside air in the attic. This prevents excessive humidity problems and will save costly repairs.

If ice dams appear to be forming it is important not to remove the ice. Shingle damage can be just as dangerous as an ice dam. One must also not use chemicals or clean off the roof. If a professional is needed it is best if they don’t walk on the roof during the winter. An icy roof is a hazard and tends to be very brittle from all the cold.

Ice dams and attic condensation can cost lots of money. Fortunately, a properly treated roof will not experience these problems. If not taken care of quickly these issues can rot wood and cause expensive repairs. Consult a professional if you believe your home has either of these issues.

Super Restoration strives to keep the community informed with information and tips that will help prevent damage, however should damage take place don’t forget: When Seconds Matter, Call Super Restoration at 1800 516 8059