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What To Do With a Leaky Air Conditioner

7/1/2022 (Permalink)

Air conditioner graphic Air conditioners are convenient, but they can be overtaxed. Make sure to keep up with its upkeep!

As we get deeper into Summer, people will begin using their air conditioners more frequently, kicking on the fans, or lowering their thermostats to accommodate for these sunny, Southern afternoons. With temperatures reaching up to 100 degrees, most people are starting to see the definitive line in the sand, and realizing that Summer is very demanding when it comes to trying to keep cool.

SERVPRO Kaufman County / Mesquite wants to extend a friendly reminder to our readers to check and service your air conditioning units, whether they’re window mounts, or central heating and air. Air conditioning units use the combination of electricity and the mechanisms inside the unit to cool the air that is expelled by the fans. These mechanisms usually involve some kind of coolant, and, you guessed it, water. And where there’s water, there’s the looming threat of water damage if that water ever becomes uncontained. 

Leaky water from the attic can ruin ceilings and walls, and even floor-level mounts can leak and effect carpet and vinyl flooring below, leading to extensive and expensive work. But unfortunately, leaky air conditioning units happen to the best of us. Here’s what to do if you find yourself with a leaky unit: 

  1. Keep the air conditioning unit turned off until the leak can be fixed. Mop up and standing water, and look at the extent of the damage. Make sure it’s a task that you can handle. If it isn’t, there are service professionals who can help.
  2. Start the drying process! Pull up affected carpet and vinyl flooring, use a shop vacuum to lift moisture from affected areas. Apply fans to help create cross-currents of fresh, moving air. A dehumidifier also helps speed up the drying process, so add at your discretion.
  3. Patch. You may need to patch up any affected drywall, or remove affected baseboards. Be on the lookout for signs of growth.
  4. Know when to call. SERVPRO Kaufman County / Mesquite is staffed by industry-leading professionals and full-time mitigation and restoration technicians, that can help you with whatever problem you have, big or small. We’re always here to help, and we’re eager to get you back to "Like it never even happened." 

The Do's and Don'ts of Water Damage

4/13/2022 (Permalink)

Water cleanup job Knowing what/what not to do when you have water damage can be a big difference in keeping you and your home or business safe.

When you are dealing with water damage, immediate action is crucial. A delay of just a few hours can greatly increase the severity of the water damage. Below are a list of things you should and shouldn't do until help arrives!  

DO

  • Shut off the source of water if possible or contact a qualified party to stop the water source
  • Turn off circuit breakers for wet areas of the building, when access to the power distribution panel is safe from electrical shock.
  • Remove as much excess water as possible by mopping and blotting.
  • Wipe excess water from wood furniture after removing lamps and tabletop items. 
  • Remove and prop up wet upholstery cushions for even drying.
  • place Aluminum foil or wood blocks between furniture legs and wet carpet.
  • Remove to a safe, dry place any paintings, art objects, computers, documents and other materials that are valuable or sensitive to moisture.
  • Use wooden clothespin to keep furniture skirting off damp floors.
  • Hang draperies with coated hangers to avoid contact with wet carpeting or floors.
  • Hang furs an leather goods to dry separately at room temperature.

DON'T

  • Enter rooms with standing water where electrical shock hazards may exist
  • Enter affected areas if electrical outlets, switches, circuit breakers or electrical equipment are exposed to water. Always avoid electrical shock hazards.
  • Leave books, newspapers, magazines, or other colored items on wet carpets or floors to cause straining.
  • Leave Oriental rugs or other colored rugs on wet wall-to-wall carpets to cause staining.
  • Use your household vacuum to remove water, possibly causing electrical shock or damage to the vacuum cleaner.
  • Use TV's or other appliances while standing on wet carpets or floors, especially not on wet concrete floors.
  • Turn on ceiling fixtures if ceiling is wet or enter rooms where ceilings are sagging from retained water.

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SERVPRO's Emergency Water Services

4/5/2022 (Permalink)

Sucking up water with vacuum equipment Getting to the damage quickly can help us to help you prevent water damage loss.

The first 24 hours following a water damage are the most important in preventing secondary or permanent damage, especially with the amount of raining and storming we've been getting in Texas. Within four hours of receiving a loss notification, SERVPRO of Kaufman County / Mesquite professionals will be on-site to help ensure a water loss is handled by completing the following steps.

Inspection

SERVPRO of Kaufman County / Mesquite professionals will inspect affected areas to determine the extent of water damage and will review the inspection with you to answer any questions before beginning the work.

Emergency Services 

SERVPRO of Kaufman County / Mesquite professionals will take steps to help protect your home or business, as well as personal property and other contents, from further damage by extracting the excess water and preparing the area for drying. They will explain the needed emergency services to you step-by-step.

Monitoring

To help ensure your home or business and belongings are dried to appropriate industry standards, a SERVPRO of Kaufman County / Mesquite professional will monitor the drying process. The updates will be consistently communicated with you.

Restoration Services

SERVPRO of Kaufman County / Mesquite professionals will repair structural materials, reinstall carpets, and clean affected areas of your property and contents. A final walk-through of the job site will be  conducted with you to help ensure the property was returned to its preloss condition.

Emergency Water Damage Tips

  • Shut off the water source, if possible or contact a qualified professional to stop the water source.
  • Turn off circuit breakers for wet areas of the building when access to the power distribution panel is safe from electrical shock.
  • Remove as much excess water as possible by mopping and blotting.
  • Place aluminum foil or wood blocks between furniture legs and wet carpeting. 
  • Move any paintings, art objects, computers, documents, and other sensitive valuables to a dry place.
  • Do not enter affected areas if electrical outlets, switches, circuit breakers, or electrical equipment are exposed to water. Always avoid electrical shock hazards.
  • Do not use your household vacuum cleaner to remove water! This could cause electrical shock or damage to the device.
  • Do not turn on ceiling fixtures if the ceiling is wet or enter rooms where ceilings are sagging from retained water.

For more information on recovering from water damage. fire damage, or mold damage, contact SERVPRO of Kaufman County / Mesquite professionals at (972) 329-4747. 

What We Do to Dry Your Home or Business

2/28/2022 (Permalink)

Rows of drying equipment We use many different types of equipment to help speed up the drying process.

The knowledge of psychometrics is essential to restoring a structure to its preloss condition. Where the average Do-It-Yourself homeowner or business owner might be tempted to grab a few beach towels to mop up the mess and place a box fan or two around the damaged area, the SERVPRO of Kaufman County / Cedar Creek professionals follow strict industry-approved standards to help lower the chances of any secondary damages.

Just for starters, a trained restorer will:

  • Inspect the building to detect ever component that is wet, preventing damage from happening because wet components were overlooked.
  • Measure how much moisture is in wet materials and monitor whether the materials are drying properly.
  • Speed up Mother Nature by using professional drying equipment.

What exactly does "speed up Mother Nature" mean?

A wet building can often dry naturally because our environment always seeks equilibrium. When materials are wet, moisture will naturally move to drier air at the surface of the material - but only if the air is, indeed, drier. The only problem is nature takes too long, and secondary damages occur while the building is drying out.

For this reason, SERVPRO of Kaufman County / Cedar Creek professionals have been trained to use top-of-the-line equipment to help "Mother Nature" along, including equipment to help dry hardwood floors, tough to reach spaces inside walls and much much more. We also use state-of-the-art monitoring equipment and a proven scientific process to help speed up the drying process of your home or business.

The bottom line? SERVPRO of Kaufman County / Cedar Creek professionals have the training and equipment to help make any disaster "Like it never even happened."

Understanding Water Damage Types

2/25/2022 (Permalink)

A flooded basement Knowing the different types of water damage is crucial to coming up with a plan!

After another harrowing cold snap, it's crucial to ensure your pipes and water lines are undamaged. When your home or business suffers water damage, understanding the type of water you're dealing with is critical to ensuring proper cleanup. There are three types of water. Clean water is water from a broken pipe, or other water source; rainwater is also considered clean. The term gray water is used to classify slightly contaminated water. Clean water becomes gray water when it is left untreated allowing bacteria and other contaminants to begin growing, making the water hazardous. Black water is highly contaminated and filled with fungi, bacteria, chemicals, and more. Black water is typically caused by sewage damage, flooding or any type of natural disaster. Black water should always be handled by trained professionals. When you have water damage, don't leave your property to chance. Consider taking the following precautions to help minimize damage or prevent further damage while waiting for help to arrive.

Damage from Clean Water

  • Shut off the water source if possible or contact a qualified professional to do so.
  • Turn off circuit breakers for wet areas of the building if access to the power distribution panel is safe from potential electric shock. Do not enter rooms with standing was, as electrical shock hazards may exist.
  • Remove as much excess water as possible by mopping and blotting. Wipe excess water from wood furniture after removing lamps and tabletop items.
  • Remove and prop up wet upholstery cushion to allow more even drying.
  • Move any paintings, art objects, computers, documents, and other valuable items that may be sensitive to moisture to a safe place.
  • Do not leave books, newspapers, magazines or other colored items on wet carpets or floors as they may cause staining.
  • Do not use your household vacuum cleaner to remove water as there is potential for electrical shock or causing damage to the vacuum cleaner.
  • Do not turn on ceiling fixtures if ceiling is wet; do not enter rooms where ceilings are sagging from retained water.

Damage from Contaminated Water

  • Avoid all contact with sewage and items contaminated by sewage. Wash your hands thoroughly if you come in contact with contaminated water.
  • Do not walk through contaminated areas, as you could spread damage to unaffected areas.
  • Do not turn on the HVAC system if there is a possibility -of spreading contaminated air.
  • Do not use household fans to dry the structure; air flow could spread contamination.
  • Discard any food and/or products for personal hygiene and cleanliness if exposed to the contaminated areas.

If you have any further questions and need help with the restoration process, please contact SERVPRO of Kaufman County / Cedar Creek. We are here 24/7 to attend to your emergency services and make disaster "Like it never even happened."

What You Can Do To Prevent Water Damage

2/15/2022 (Permalink)

Make sure to cover those pipes! Outdoor spigots can be saved from the cold by covering them up.

Most of North Texas just went through another unusual winter storm. We all seem to be a little more prepared for this storm. That being said, there are a few pointers we can pass along to our Residential and Commercial customer alike. Here are a few bullet points that may help in keeping your investment safe.

  • Keep heat above 62 degrees if possible
  • Allow faucets to drip in area that will not allow proper temps
  • Wrap all exposed pipes and faucets
  • Open cabinet drawers on all external walls to allow ambient heat in

The above are a few good pointers to go by. Check your property for ay water or damp areas. It is always good to check your property for any external water running from the structure. If you feel you may still have an issue, the best way to make sure is to check your meter. Make sure that all water sources are not being used. If the meter is still turning, it will let you know that there is a leak of some kind.

Wooden Floors and Water Damage - Don't Miss This Step!

7/20/2021 (Permalink)

Buckling and warped wood flooring. Think about the stubbed toe you'd get on this bad boy. Yikes.

When wood or wood laminate flooring is damaged by water and must be replaced, it is not as simple as removing the old floor and replacing it with a new one. Water damage accounts for thousands of dollars of loss every year. Our experts at SERVPRO Kaufman County & Cedar Creek are familiar with the many pitfalls that can be faced if restoration is not undertaken correctly. Wooden floors are a beautiful feature that adds value to your home. While you may be eager to replace them after water damage, read on to avoid becoming a statistic and falling into the common errors of wooden floors and water damage.

Many people fail to realize it is critical to assess the surface under the floor and whether it is sufficiently dry. Most people aren't aware that if the surface is a concrete slab, it's impossible tell if it's dry only by touching it. Because failing to properly dry the underlying surface could cause harm to your new flooring, you'll want to make sure this is done correctly. This especially critical with concrete slabs.

Drying concrete slabs

Concrete must always contain some moisture by its sheer nature, but it will evaporate any surplus water until it reaches equilibrium. This process could take months if left to dry naturally, and it's almost impossible to know when it's complete. 

A concrete slab's surface may appear dry, but actually still be emitting moisture vapor. Because that vapor will cause new flooring laid on top of it to warp, a calcium chloride test is performed first to assess the present level of moisture. It is critical this happens before new flooring is installed on top of a concrete slab. The results of this test will be compared to the "dry standard" that must be met prior to the installation of new flooring.

Our technicians at SERVPRO Kaufman County & Cedar Creek are trained to work with concrete. When your lab is tested dry, you can lay your new floor with confidence and rest easy knowing no further moisture damage is happening. 

If you slab still contains moisture, technicians can perform a slab dry. This expedites the drying process, making sure you face as little disruption as possible. 

Remember, what's under the floor is just as important as the wood itself!

Don't become a statistic. If your wooden floor suffers water damage, the experts at SERVPRO of Kaufman County & Cedar Creek are ready to help. Our expert technicians can test your slab against the dry standard. If you still have moisture, we can get you dried out, and get you on your way to a new wooden floor quickly. 

For help with water damage on your wooden floor, or any area of your home, call SERVPRO of Kaufman County & Cedar Creek. 

Gray Water Flooding: What It Is, What To Do

7/7/2021 (Permalink)

A home left to the devices of flooding from a roof and wall. Left to its own devices, water can destroy your home.

Dealing with water damage is one of the most difficult situations a homeowner can face. Knowing how to respond quickly in the event of floods is critical in order to avoid more complications. Because water damage can occur from a variety of sources, it's critical to follow precise protocols to limit loss. The experts at SERVPRO Kaufman County & Cedar Creek are well-versed in the dangers of water damage to your property. Learn more about water damage and what you can do to keep your property and family safe by reading on. Contaminated Water Categories Identifying the type of contamination you're dealing with is one of the most important phases in recovering from water damage. The Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) divides contaminated water into three categories depending on: 
  1. The source of the flooding
  2. The duration of time spent in contact with the structure
  3. The possibility of dangerous substances or pollutants being present.
 Category 2 Water - Gray Water Category 2 water damage, often known as gray water or sullage, may contain some contamination that is dangerous to humans and animals. Toilet bowls containing urine, water from a dishwasher or washing machine, and flood damage caused by sump pump failure are the most typical forms of Category 2 water damage. Gray water is dangerous as additives used during washing, bathing, cleaning, or cooking could offer a number of health hazards, and all can be found in Category 2 water. The contaminants allow disease-causing organisms to spread through hand to mouth, hand to eyes, or direct contact with injured skin. Gray water can get progressively more contaminated as time passes and temperature fluctuates. If left untreated, Category 2 water can swiftly evolve into Category 3 water due to bacterial growth, posing major health danger. Without early action, moisture can allow hazardous mold to grow, just like any other type of water damage. How is Category 2 water cleaned up?The best technique for mitigation of Category 2 water after flooding will differ depending on the nature of the water damage. However, certain rules advocated by organizations such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (IICRC) may be effective in preventing damage. The following are some examples of these guidelines: 
  • Removing porous materials: Porous items such as wood, carpets, curtains, and insulation should be removed and disposed to limit the risk of dangerous mold growth.
  • Cleaning hard surfaces: To remove mold and water damage from recoverable materials, several disinfectants and cleaning chemicals must be utilized.
  • Cleaning or sanitizing HVAC equipment entails the following steps: Cleaning, uninstalling, or replacing HVAC equipment that could recirculate mold spores can help keep your family and home safe.
  • Drying the structure and removing water: All contents of the house, including drywall, flooring, carpet, and soft furnishings, should be dried thoroughly.
Because Category 2 water can inflict substantial, long-term damage to your home and your health, you should always hire a professional for cleanup. SERVPRO, qualified restoration experts, knows the ramifications of water damage and will act quickly to resolve the issue. We specialize in conducting residential and commercial water damage mitigation that conforms to IICRC standards to assist bring your home or business back to normal as quickly as possible. We are available 24/7, 365 days a year. To learn more, reach out to one of our experts today. And remember, we're always here to help. 

Top Signs of Water Damage

7/7/2021 (Permalink)

View from the shelter of a porch, of heavy showers raging on. Just because you're out of direct rainfall, doesn't mean you're in the clear. Your house could be sustaining water damage.

It's critical to recognize the indicators of water damage or prospective water damage when buying or renting a home, as well as when selling a home. Water damage from a flood, fire, or leak can wreak havoc on a home's structure and lead to the growth of mold, posing potential health effects to the residents. Continue reading for advice from SERVPRO Kaufman County & Cedar Creek's experts on determining whether or not a property has experienced or is vulnerable to water damage.  Checking the exterior There are several procedures to follow when looking for water damage in your property. It's easier to narrow down the cause of home water damage from external sources if you start from the outside. Keep an eye out for the following things:
  • Check to check if the house or structure is situated on the property's highest point, with the land sloping away from it. If it doesn't, water damage to the foundation could result when water collects on the sides of your house and seeps in. Regular professional inspections will guarantee that your foundation is in good working order and that any faults are resolved.
  • Take a stroll around the house's exterior. Check for downspouts that direct water away from the house, as well as gutters that are in good shape and attached properly. A tiny leak, clog, or needed repair could result in costly property damage.
  • On your roof, look for missing or broken shingles. A leaking roof or missing/broken flashing can cause attic leakage, resulting in ceiling water damage. When storms occur, this roof damage may appear to be a minor cosmetic concern, but it might become a prime portal for water into your home.
  • Examine all of the window and door frames on the exterior. Is there any softness that could indicate a window leak? Any gaps? A minor separation could result in increased humidity in your home, which could contribute to mold growth. Taking the necessary care to inspect each window or door frame on a regular basis will allow you to detect any problems before they become more serious.
Checking the interiorLook for the following indicators of water damage within your home: 
  • A leak in the pipes is indicated by water rings on the ceiling or walls. While rings are more obvious, look for smaller water spots on the ceiling or walls, which are also prevalent. Go through your house on a regular basis and make a note of any spots that are close to the plumbing. If you can't see any water rings or stains but suspect a leak, listen for it in the walls at night when the ambient noise is at its quietest.
  • Spots on the floor that are soft or drooping, particularly near the tub, shower, and sinks. Leaking equipment, such as dishwashers, washing machines, or water heaters, can also cause the marks.
  • Tile, laminate, or wood flooring that is cracked or deformed. Water damage can occur on any type of flooring, and as the water seeps in, it can cause warping, splitting, or cracking. While cracked or warped flooring may be obvious, wet flooring may go unnoticed, especially if it's in the corners of the room or in sections of your home where you don't spend much time. Make a point of inspecting these places on a regular basis and keeping an eye out for any damp patches in rooms with carpets, as small water damage might be difficult to notice.
  • Look for watermarks, warping, and discoloration in the cabinet under the sink, which could indicate leaking pipes. Cabinets that are damp or moldy are obvious symptoms of a nearby leaky pipe. To get the problem rectified, contact a professional as soon as feasible. This tiny repair expenditure could save you money and trouble in the long run.
  • Pay attention to any apparent new ceiling, wall, or window repairs that look like recent patch jobs.  Is there any paint that appears to be thicker? These tell tale signs could be concealing water damage. Look for any moldy or mildewy odors, as these can also be indicators. 
Trust the experts at SERVPROIf you notice water damage in your home, or prospective home or business, SERVPRO's experienced water damage remediation team can help. Our professionals can examine the damage, devise a plan of action, and comprehensively repair the problem, returning the property to its former state. To learn more about how we can help you recover from water damage in your home, or assess moisture in a perspective purchase, find your nearest location and call us now.

10 Factors Affecting the Cost of Water Mitigation

7/7/2021 (Permalink)

A "traffic light ahead" sign submerged in water from floods. Prepare to wade carefully through your mitigation provider choices. Not every company is created equally!

If your property is flooded for an extended period of time, water damage can ruin anything from your furnishings and rugs, to drywall, and even your electrical wiring. However, it isn't simply a problem in the present. Even minor water damage if left unchecked, will deteriorate your property over time, resulting in serious issues such as warped floors, damaged walls, and mold growth. Water mitigation is crucial in this situation. It's not simply about preventing initial damage, but also about avoiding future issues. It's difficult to estimate the cost of water damage restoration on the spot. Estimates are usually based on a number of criteria. Larger, more complex projects necessitate more resources and time. Here are some of the most prevalent elements that influence the price: 
  1. Size of the area affected
  2. Amount of water
  3. Type of water
  4. Where the water is coming from
  5. If water is still present
  6. Time since the water damage started
  7. Types of materials affected
  8. Mold growth
  9. Location of your home
  10. Reconstruction needed
As one of the nation's leading mitigation and restoration services, SERVPRO is committed to providing gold standard service, with the transparency and honesty our customers deserve. Every estimate is generated individually after one of our mitigation experts visits the site to determine exactly what the project requires. Our experts are always happy to discuss estimates with their customer, and explain the components that are needed for complete drying to ensure no further damage is incurred. Whether you've been affected by a small water leak, or catastrophic damage, SERVPRO Kaufman County & Cedar Creek is a mitigation company you can trust for transparent pricing, an honest estimate, and the highest level of customer care.  If you've been affected by unwanted water, give SERVPRO Kaufman County & Cedar Creek a call for a free estimate, and let us show you why our company motto is "Like it never even happened."

Leaky Air Conditionings: Here's What to do.

4/26/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO professionals in remediation mode. Cleaning up after a water loss can be time consuming. Why waste your own time? Call SERVPRO!

As the Southern United States heads steadily into April and things begin to warm up, most people will start dusting off their window units, kicking on the fans, or lowering their thermostats to accommodate for these sunny, Southern afternoons. With temperatures beginning to reach the 80s midday, most people are starting to see the definitive line in the sand, where once there was Winter, now there is definitely Spring, and soon, Summer will be upon us with new cooling demands. 

SERVPRO Kaufman County & Cedar Creek wants to extend a friendly reminder to our readers to check and service your air conditioning units, whether they’re window mounts, or central heating and air. Air conditioning units use the combination of electricity and the mechanisms inside the unit to cool the air that is expelled by the fans. These mechanisms usually involve some kind of coolant, and, you guessed it, water. And where there’s water, there’s the looming threat of water damage if that water ever becomes uncontained. 

Leaky water from the attic can ruin ceilings and walls, and even floor-level mounts can leak and effect carpet and vinyl flooring below, leading to extensive and expensive work. But unfortunately, leaky air conditioning units happen to the best of us. Here’s what to do if you find yourself with a leaky unit: 

  1. Keep the air conditioning unit turned off until the leak can be fixed. Mop up and standing water, and look at the extent of the damage. Make sure it’s a task that you can handle. If it isn’t, there are service professionals who can help.
  2. Start the drying process! Pull up affected carpet and vinyl flooring, use a shop vac to lift moisture from affected areas. Apply fans to help create cross-currents of fresh, moving air. A dehumidifier also helps speed up the drying process, so add at your discretion.
  3. Patch. You may need to patch up any affected drywall, or remove affected baseboards. Be on the lookout for signs of mold growth. Again, mold can cause health effects and it spreads quickly. It’s an expensive predicament to find yourself in once your home is infected with fungal growth, so be keen.
  4. Know when to call. SERVPRO Kaufman County & Cedar Creek is staffed by industry-leading professionals and full-time mitigation and restoration technicians, that can help you with whatever problem you have, big or small. We’re always here to help, and we’re eager to get you back to "Like it never even happened." 

Water Damage: Don't Miss This Crucial Step

4/7/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO equipment lined up on a vinyl faux wood floor. This is just some of the equipment we might use to dry out your water loss. If you'd like to know more, call us!

Dealing with water damage is a complex issue with many facets that add to the success of clean up, restoration and long term damage, or lack of, for your property. After the damage is done, the most crucial step of recovering quickly and without issue, is dry out.

Drying an area out thoroughly, often poses the difference between a complete restoration, and long term structural issues caused by liquid damage. Water seeps into porous materials, allowing it to penetrate well beyond what you would expect. This means, in a flood situation, water can easily infiltrate substructures such as base boards and drywalls, and even support beams.

SERVPRO Kaufman County & Cedar Creek's certified water mitigation specialists have the necessary equipment and experience to test surfaces to determine the true depth of water penetration, then create a comprehensive dry out plan that ensures each area is all dry, all the way through.

Simply opening windows or adding a fan or dehumidifier is often not enough, and will not ensure total dry out. If you are affected by water damage, calling SERVPRO Kaufman County & Cedar Creek will ensure the job is done as quickly as possible, and done right.

When we receive your call, one of specialists will meet you onsite quickly to perform a thorough inspection of your property and assist in correct documentation for insurance purposes. From there, they will formulate a plan tailored to your specific property and the amount and type of damage that has occurred, to restore your home or business to it's pre-incident condition.

Our team has the high-powered tech needed to complete all levels of dry out, fast, and we understand the sooner the water is dry, the less chance of ongoing issues, such as mold and structural unsoundness, you stand to face. Most dry outs require industrial strength dehumidifiers and fans, as well as knowledge of what items need to be removed, for the optimum dry out. Our process is monitored from beginning to end, with regular check ins to ensure your space is drying quickly and correctly.

Once your dry out is complete, SERVPRO Kaufman County & Cedar Creek is your one stop shop, ready to take you from disaster to "Like it never even happened." Our team doesn't stop at removing the water, we also have options to handle your project from start to finish, and help you rebuild.

If you are a victim of water damage, don't forget the most important step - a quick and complete dry out. Your friends at SERVPRO Kaufman County & Cedar Creek have the expertise and equipment to help, though we hope you never need us.

Its the Water You Don't See

7/14/2020 (Permalink)

Even small water damages have the potential to cause serious structural and indoor air quality issues over time. The key to avoiding costly future restoration is to handle every water problem as a real threat to your property. SERVPRO Of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek professionals have the equipment, training and experience to find and dry unseen water before secondary damages occur. The proper equipment makes a measurable difference in reducing the damage expense during a fire or water loss. When time matters, technology and equipment must be counted on to perform. SERVPRO Of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek will answer your call with fast action and a full arsenal of drying equipment. Here are a few of the told used by SERVPRO Of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek professionals.

  • Moisture Sensors are used o detect moisture in carpets, baseboards, and walls.
  • Moisture Meters are used to determine the actual moisture content of various materials. The moisture tester provides accurate readings, allowing SERVPRO Of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek professionals to monitor the drying process.
  • Thermohygrometers measure temperature and relative humidity. When armed with this information, SERVPRO Of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek professionals can calculate and create an environment most condusive to drying. When facing a contaminated water loss, it is not only important to dry the structure, but the structure must also be disinfected and often deodorized.
  • Ultra Low-Volume foggers will atomize liquid deodorizing agents, producing a fine mist that can easily penetrate the site where odor-causing residues may accumulate. This device can also be used to inject fungicides and disinfectants into wall cavities and other hard-to-reach areas.
  • Thermal Foggers dispense solvent-based products by creating a dense fog. The fog consists of tiny particles of deodorant solutions that attach to and neutralize odor causing particles.

The bottom line? SERVPRO Of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek has the training and equipment to help make it "Like it never even happened."

Excess Moisture Can Lead to Mold Growth

7/9/2020 (Permalink)

When excess moisture is present within a structure, chances are good that in a relatively short period of time mildew and mold growth can, and probably will, occur. Of course, other conditions do play a factor in the equation as well, including a food source like paint, wood and other organic materials.

Given an organic food source, mold can begin to visibly grow in as little as 24-48 hours. For this reason, it is very important to react to moisture problems and water damages quickly and properly to help prevent a bad situation from becoming worse.

Offering 24-hour emergency service, SERVPRO of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek professionals can respond to a water damaged structure within four hours under normal circumstances. Prompt arrival enables SERVPRO of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek professionals to gather the necessary information needed by the property owner or the insurer, and to begin emergency mitigation services. This helps limit secondary damage to the structure and contents.

A routine of measuring and recording moisture readings will be instituted, allowing SERVPRO of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek professionals to monitor, adjust as needed, and maximize the efficiency of the dry down process. Utilizing specialized equipment, your SERVPRO of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek professionals will help make sure that the moisture is not hiding behind walls or under floor coverings- two areas that commonly offer opportunities for mold growth as the moisture goes undetected by the property owner.

Once the structure is dry, SERVPRO Of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek professionals can provide complete mold remediation services if necessary, which may be the case especially when a water damage has gone unnoticed by the property owner for a lengthy period of time.

Upon project completion, the property owner and/or the insurer will be presented with a complete job file, including signed work authorization and satisfaction forms, digital photographs, monitoring reports, a written project scope, and job estimates.

Contact SERVPRO of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek professionals to learn more about our 24-hour emergency services. (972)-524-3894

When Your Washer Machine Hose Fails

7/8/2020 (Permalink)

Water damage caused by washing machines is one of the most common claims for home insurers. With time, even a properly installed washing machine hose will fail and lead to leaks and floods. This failure can be due to any number of reasons including age, faulty materials, faulty design, or errors during installation.

Water can flood out of a burst washing machine hose at a rate of 650 gallons per hour causing catastrophic flooding to a home. This flooding will continue until someone turns off the main water supply line due to the fact that supply lines to washing machines are always “on.”

Most hoses are made of reinforced rubber or polymer and these materials lose their resiliency with age. Failure rates for these hoses increase dramatically when they are over 5 years of age. In fact, the average age of a failed washing machine hose is 8 years.

The most common installation error is leaving insufficient room between the machine and the wall causing a crack or kink in the hose.

If you experience leaking or flooding due to a burst washing machine hose, first turn off the water and then call us at 972-524-3894. SERVPRO of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek and our professionally trained staff are always here to help 24/7. We can remediate the water damage to your home and make it “Like it never even happened.”

Understanding Water Types

7/7/2020 (Permalink)

When your home or business suffers water damage, understanding what type of water you are dealing with is critical to ensuring proper cleanup. There are three types of water. Clean water is water from a broken pipe, or other water source; rainwater is also considered clean. The term gray water is used to classify slightly contaminated water. Clean water becomes gray water when it is left untreated allowing bacteria and other contaminants to begin growing, making the water hazardous. Black water is highly contaminated and filled with fungi, bacteria, chemicals, and more. Sewage damage, flooding or any type of natural disaster typically causes black water. Trained professionals should always handle black water. When you have water damage, don't leave your property to chance. Call SERVPRO of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek! Consider taking the following precautions to help minimize damage or prevent further damage while waiting for help to arrive.

Damage from Clean Water

  • Shut off the water source if possible or contact a qualified professional to do so.
  • Turn off circuit breakers for wet areas of the building if access to the power distribution panel is safe from potential electric shock. Do not enter rooms with standing was, as electrical shock hazards may exist.
  • Remove as much excess water as possible by mopping and blotting. Wipe excess water from wood furniture after removing lamps and tabletop items.
  • Remove and prop up wet upholstery cushion to allow more even drying.
  • Move any paintings, art objects, computers, documents, and other valuable items that may be sensitive to moisture to a safe place.
  • Do not leave books, newspapers, magazines or other colored items on wet carpets or floors as they may cause staining.
  • Do not use your household vacuum cleaner to remove water as there is potential for electrical shock or causing damage to the vacuum cleaner.
  • Do not turn on ceiling fixtures if ceiling is wet; do not enter rooms where ceilings are sagging from retained water.

Damage from Contaminated Water

  • Avoid all contact with sewage and items contaminated by sewage. Wash your hands thoroughly if you come in contact with contaminated water.
  • Do not walk through contaminated areas, as you could spread damage to unaffected areas.
  • Do not turn on the HVAC system if there is a possibility -of spreading contaminated air.
  • Do not use household fans to dry the structure; air flow could spread contamination.
  • Discard any food and/or products for personal hygiene and cleanliness if exposed to the contaminated areas.

If you have any further questions and need help with the restoration process please contact SERVPRO of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek at (972) 524-3894. We are here 24/7 to attend to your emergency services. We make disaster "Like it never even happened." 

When a Storm Hits your Home

4/24/2020 (Permalink)

When a storm is headed your way, what can you do to help protect yourself, your business and your home from severe weather? Knowing the difference between a storm watch and a storm warning will help you know when to seek shelter. By taking a few simple precautions as storm season approaches, you can help minimize the potential for storm-related property damage; however if your home or business does sustain damage, it is important to know where to turn for prompt, professional help.

Although violent storms can strike at anytime, the spring and summer months typically mark an increase in the threat of sudden, severe storms that sometimes include wind, rain, lightning and even hail.

Authorities issue a storm 'watch' when the potential for severe weather exists. A storm 'warning' will be issued when danger from a severe storm in imminent. The following tips will help prepare you to better protect yourself and your property when a storm is on the horizon.

  • Put a communication plan in place and prepare an emergency supply kit, including a battery-powered NOAA Weather radio.
  • Postpone outdoor activities; secure outdoor objects that could become airborne.
  • Don't use corded phones or any appliances that are "plugged in". Use cell or cordless phone instead.
  • Seek shelter in a home, building or hard top automobile. The steel frame of a vehicle- not the rubber tires - can help protect you from a lightning strike if you avoid touching metal or other conductive surfaces.
  • Avoid windows and doors, don't lie on concrete floors or lean  on concrete walls, and stay off of porches.
  • If you are outside when a storm hits, seek shelter in a sturdy building. Avoid small, isolated structures in open areas steer clear of hilltops, open fields, the beach or a boat on the water.

After The Storm

  • Avoid storm-damaged areas. Stay away from downed power lines and never try to drive through a flooded roadway.
  • Replenish your emergency supplies and repair property damage promptly, before the next storm strikes. 

SERVPRO of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek can help you establish an Emergency Ready Profile to expedite help and recovery in an emergency situation. Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, SERVPRO of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek quick response time helps limit secondary damage. If your property sustains damage from wind, water or fire, call SERVPRO of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek to help make it "Like it never even happened." (972)-524-3894

When Water Damage Strikes

1/27/2020 (Permalink)

SERVPRO employees performing water mitigation If your property experiences water damage, contact SERVPRO of Kaufman County/ Cedar Creek for a free estimate, we are available 24/7!

The first 24 hours following a water damage are the most important in preventing secondary or permanent damage. Within four hours of receiving a loss notification, SERVPRO of Kaufman County/ Cedar Creek professionals will be on-site to help ensure a water loss is handled by completing the following steps.

Inspection

SERVPRO of Kaufman County/ Cedar Creek professionals will inspect affected areas to determine the extent of water damage and will review the inspection with you to answer any questions before beginning the work.

Emergency Services 

SERVPRO of Kaufman County/ Cedar Creek professionals will take steps to help protect your home or business, as well as personal property and other contents, from further damage by extracting the excess water and preparing the area for drying. They will explain the needed emergency services to you step-by-step.

Monitoring

To help ensure your home or business and belongings are dried to appropriate industry standards, a SERVPRO of Kaufman County/ Cedar Creek professional will monitor the drying process. The updates will be consistently communicated with you.

Restoration Services

SERVPRO of Kaufman County/ Cedar Creek professionals will repair structural materials, reinstall carpets, and clean affected areas of your property and contents. A final walk-through of the job site will be  conducted with you to help ensure the property was returned to its preloss condition.

Emergency Water Damage Tips

  • Shut-off the water source, if possible or contact a qualified professional to stop the water source.
  • Turn-off circuit breakers for wet areas of the building when access to the power distribution panel is safe from electrical shock.
  • Remove as much excess water as possible by mopping and blotting.
  • Place aluminum foil or wood blocks between furniture legs and wet carpeting. 
  • Move any paintings, art objects, computers, documents, and other sensitive valuables to a dry place.
  • Do not enter affected areas if electrical outlets, switches, circuit breakers, or electrical equipment are exposed to water. Always avoid electrical shock hazards.
  • Do not use your household vacuum cleaner to remove water! This could cause electrical shock or damage to the device.
  • Do not turn on ceiling fixtures if the ceiling is wet or enter rooms where ceilings are sagging from retained water.

For more information on recovering from water damage. fire damage, or mold damage, contact SERVPRO of Kaufman County/ Cedar Creek professionals at (972) 524-3894. 

Have you winterized your home or business?

4/19/2019 (Permalink)

Cold weather can have a huge impact on businesses and homes that aren't prepared. Heavy precipitation, freezing temperatures and damaging winds can al have a negative impact on your property. In order to avoid costly and time-consuming damages due to the weather, cold weather preparedness is an important focus each year during the winter months.

Roofs, water pipes, gutters and fire safety systems should all be inspected to help ensure they are operating properly. Gutter downspouts should direct drainage away from your building, which also helps protect your foundation. Also, be sure to have your gutters cleared of any debris that may have gathered throughout the fall months. Leaves and other obstructions accumulate and cause a damming effect in gutters, which can lead to roof problems and interior water damage.

Check your business or home property for downed tree limbs. Inclement weather such as wind, heavy rain, ice and snow can cause damage to property or personal injury.

Tips to avoid freezing pipes

4/10/2019 (Permalink)

Winter weather can cause pipes to freeze and possibly burst, causing flooding and costly water damage to your Kaufman County/ Cedar Creek home. If you do have the unfortunate situation of freezing or busted pipes, remain calm, there are a few protocols that you can follow. First, find the origin of the busted pipe then immediately call your local plumber to stop the leaking.  After doing so, call SERVPRO of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek as soon as possible at (972) 329-4747 to clean up the damage areas, and restore them to preloss condition before any additional damage occurs. SERPVOR Of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek offers water damage clean up, carpet cleanings, and if mold appears we are certificated to conduct a mold remediation. SERVPRO of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek is here for you 24 hrs a day, 365 days a year and service all of the surrounding cities/towns of the Kaufman County area. If you have any questions, call our offices listed below. 


SERVPRO of Kaufman County/Cedar Creek 972-524-3594