AADisaster Restoration24/7, Inc. is a licensed, certified and insured group of professionals dedicated to providing accurate and dependable disaster cleanup repair services for individuals and businesses with property damage caused by water, mold fire and storms. We understand the devastation that property loss can bring.
It is that compassion and strong sense of ethics that set us apart from others in our field. We work with your insurance company to expedite the process of mitigating your property damage. Our technicians and support staff are certified by The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC).
It is that compassion and strong sense of ethics that set us apart from others in our field. We work with your insurance company to expedite the process of mitigating your property damage. Our technicians and support staff are certified by The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC).
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Surprisingly, some of the most severe water damage can be caused by a small leak in a roof, a pipe or an overflow of a toilet. Even if you react quickly and think you cleaned up the visible water completely there is no way to see where the water may have gone. It is possible that the water may have penetrated structural cavities and been trapped.
Pipe Leaks: Failure to fix a simple leaky pipe can cause serious water damage, mold or a flood because your pipe burst. Look around your house, check your walls and ceilings for water damage and look for any persistent mold that is growing on your walls or roof. Water Heater Leaks or Burst: This is a tricky appliance to inspect, so it is best to keep it outside of your house, in your garage.
Did you know that a broken household dishwasher or refrigerator hose can leak up to 7 gallons of water per minute?. DO NOT hesitate to call AADisaster Restoration24/7, Inc. at 866-509-4561 for a free consultation. Know where the main water shut off valve is located in your home and check it frequently to make sure it is operational.
Air Movers - Air movers are often referred to as fans or blowers, and are placed incrementally around the area with water intrusion to help speed up the evaporation process. Dehumidifiers - During the drying process, air movers are used to promote the evaporation process. Evaporation creates excess moisture in the air.
One thing you need to keep in mind when dealing with a water loss is that only a portion of the water loss is visible. You may think drying it up yourself will save money, but if not done properly, a water loss can result in a costly mold problem. When dealing with a water loss, it is said that only 20% of the water is visible, while the other 80% can be in the drywall and surrounding building materials.