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Water Damage Restoration in Irving

4/19/2023 (Permalink)

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Being prepared for water damage will empower you through what may be an unpleasant experience. SERVPRO of North Irving has been restoring homes and businesses for over 35 years, and we want to help you prepare. In this article, we will:

• Learn to identify the signs of water damage in your home or business

• Discover how quickly water damage can occur and the types of damage that result from it

• Understand what is involved in the process of restoring a property after water exposure

• Acquire tips for prevention and safety measures to take before, during, and after a water damage event

• Receive advice on how to protect yourself financially in case of a water-related accident

Signs of Water Damage

Water damage can be easily overlooked but can cause significant harm and financial loss if not detected and addressed in time.

Water damage may only sometimes be visible, depending on the location and extent of the exposure.

One of the most noticeable signs of water damage in a business is discoloration on walls or ceilings, mainly if they appear yellowish or brownish. Discoloration can also indicate the presence of mold, a typical result of prolonged exposure to water.

Additionally, if you notice an unpleasant odor, particularly a musty or damp smell, it could also mean water damage is somewhere in the building.

Other signs to look out for include the following:

  • Warped or buckled floors. Floors can buckle after water damage due to the excessive moisture that creeps into the wood fibers. When wood gets wet, it expands as water molecules move between the fibers. This expansion can cause the wood to cup or warp, leaving unsightly bumps and grooves on the surface. If the moisture lingers too long, the wood can rot, causing permanent damage that may necessitate replacing the entire floor. 
  • Peeling wallpaper or paint. Paint peels due to water penetrating through the paint's surface and into the substrate beneath the paint. When water seeps into the substrate, it causes the wood or drywall to expand, which can lead to cracking and splitting. This expansion creates pressure against the paint, causing it to lose its adhesion to the surface and eventually peel off. If the water damage is severe enough, it can cause the paint to blister, bubbles to form under it, and the paint to separate from the surface.
  • The presence of excessive moisture. 
  • Stains or discolorations around fixtures such as toilets and sinks. Stains or discolorations around fixtures such as toilets and sinks can be seen after water damage because the excess moisture allows mold, mildew, and bacteria to grow more easily. This can then cause discoloration on the surfaces of these fixtures. Materials like drywall and wood exposed to water may start to warp or buckle due to the pressure of expanding molecules created by the water intake. This also contributes to staining on these surfaces.

In addition to the visual signs, there are a few other ways to detect water damage. For example, a sudden increase in your water bill or a decrease in water pressure could indicate a hidden leak. Another way to see water damage is to pay attention to changes in the texture or feel of surfaces, such as wall paint or flooring, as water damage can cause these surfaces to become soft or spongy.

It is essential to watch for these signs and take immediate action to prevent further damage or mold growth.

Types of Damage Caused by Water

Water damage can cause a variety of problems to a building or property. Some of the most common types of damage include structural damage, electrical damage, and damage to personal belongings.

The extent of damage caused by water exposure depends on several factors, such as the type, volume, and duration of exposure. For example, clean water, such as water from a leaky pipe, is less harmful than contaminated water, such as sewage backup.

The longer the exposure, the greater the potential for mold growth and structural damage.

Structural damage can occur when water seeps into walls, floors, and ceilings, causing them to weaken, warp, or even collapse if left untreated. If you suspect structural damage to your property, leave immediately.

Frayed or damaged insulation around electrical wires or appliances can also lead to electrical damage, which can be dangerous and costly. Electrical damage is another concern, as water can cause electrical shorts or fires if it comes into contact with electrical outlets, switches, or appliances. Do not turn on any devices that have been affected by water.

Finally, water damage can ruin personal belongings such as furniture, clothing, and electronics, leading to costly replacements.

In addition to these types of damage, water exposure can lead to various health concerns, such as respiratory problems, allergies, and mold growth. Therefore, taking immediate action to mitigate water damage and prevent it from causing further harm is essential.

Restoration Process After Water Exposure

When faced with water damage, acting quickly to prevent further harm and begin restoration is crucial. The restoration process after water exposure requires specialized equipment and technical expertise. It is essential to work with a trained professional who can adequately assess the extent of the damage and develop a restoration plan.

The water damage restoration process involves:

- Inspect the property for the extent of damage

- Identify and remove sources of contamination

- Remove standing water from surfaces, carpets, and furniture

- Dry out walls, floors, and ceilings with fans or dehumidifiers

- Clean and disinfect affected areas to prevent mold growth

- Make necessary repairs to any damaged structures or systems

- Document all findings for insurance purposes

Water damage restoration companies inspect a property for water damage through a comprehensive process that involves specialized tools and equipment. They approach the inspection with a systematic checklist of areas to investigate, including the source of the water, the intensity and duration of the water flow, and the damage caused to building materials, fixtures, and personal belongings.

The initial phase of the inspection involves visually examining the property, starting from the areas most likely to be affected by water, such as basements, crawl spaces, and areas with pipes, valves, or toilets. They look for signs of discoloration, warping, buckling on walls, floors, ceilings, and abnormal mold or mildew growth. They also examine the texture and consistency of the surfaces, as water damage may cause softness or sponginess.

Suppose there is visible water damage or suspicion of potential water damage. In that case, the inspectors use specialized tools, such as moisture meters, infrared cameras, or hygrometers, to measure the extent and location of the water penetration. These tools can detect hidden water pockets or leaks behind walls or under flooring, which might be challenging to identify with the naked eye.

In addition to physical inspections, water damage restoration companies may use other methods, such as air quality tests, to detect the presence of bacteria, mold, and other contaminants that can affect the health of those exposed to water damage.

After an inspection, water damage restoration companies will remove the source of contamination. For example, if the source of contamination is a leaking toilet, the restoration company will fix the source of the problem. 

Afterward, the water damage restoration company will remove excess water from surfaces, carpets, and furniture while taking precautions to avoid further contamination. Water damage restoration companies use specialized equipment and techniques to remove excess water from a property. The first step is to extract any standing water from the affected areas using powerful pumps and vacuums, and this helps prevent further damage while reducing the risk of mold growth.

In addition to removing standing water, restoration companies may need to remove moisture trapped in carpets, upholstery, and other porous materials. This is done using specialized equipment such as weighted extraction wands and high-powered water extractors.

Once all excess water has been removed, the restoration team will thoroughly clean and disinfect the affected areas to prevent mold growth and other harmful organisms. This involves using a combination of powerful cleaning agents and specialized equipment such as air scrubbers and ozone generators.

It is important to note that removing excess water from a property requires specialized expertise and equipment. Attempting to do this alone may leave hidden moisture pockets, further damaging your property.

After the water has been extracted, it's time to dry. The goal is to restore indoor air quality to a safe and healthy level while preventing further damage to the structure and its contents.

The first step in the drying process involves setting up high-powered fans in strategic locations to create a strong airflow throughout the affected areas. This promotes evaporation, which helps to remove moisture from carpets, flooring, and other porous materials. The fans are positioned to maximize air circulation, ensuring complete and thorough drying.

Restoration companies may also use dehumidifiers to further aid in the drying process. These machines extract moisture from the air, effectively reducing the overall humidity levels in the affected areas. By lowering the humidity, the dehumidifiers help to accelerate the drying process, allowing the restoration team to complete the job more quickly and effectively.

Throughout the drying process, moisture meters monitor the moisture levels in the affected areas. This ensures that the drying process proceeds and all moisture has been completely removed. If moisture is detected, the drying process will continue until the moisture levels are normal.

Once the drying process is complete, the restoration team will inspect the affected areas again to ensure all moisture has been completely removed. They may also use air scrubbers and ozone generators to purify the air, removing any remaining bacteria, mold, or other harmful organisms that may have been present due to the water damage.

It is important to note that drying a property after water damage is a complex and delicate process that requires specialized expertise and equipment. Attempting to dry the property on your own may result in incomplete drying or further damage to the structure and its contents.

SERVPRO of North Irving technicians will place the right type and quantity of drying equipment and check it frequently to ensure our drying plan is progressing. 

It is also important to disinfect and clean affected areas, as mold growth can begin within 24-48 hours following exposure to water. Disinfectants are a crucial part of the water damage restoration process. They work by eliminating harmful microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi, that may be present in the affected areas.

Disinfectants contain chemicals that penetrate the cell walls of these microorganisms, causing them to break down and die. Different disinfectants work differently, utilizing various active ingredients such as bleach, hydrogen peroxide, and quaternary ammonium compounds.

One of the most commonly used disinfectants in water damage restoration is bleach. Bleach contains sodium hypochlorite, which is highly effective at killing many microorganisms. Sodium hypochlorite works by oxidizing the microorganism's cell wall, essentially causing it to rupture and die. 

Hydrogen peroxide is another commonly used disinfectant, and it works by releasing oxygen when it comes into contact with organic matter, which in turn destroys harmful microorganisms. Hydrogen peroxide is environmentally friendly and effective against bacteria, viruses, and fungi.

Quaternary ammonium compounds, or "quats" for short, are a type of disinfectant that disrupt microorganisms' cell membranes. This disruption causes the microorganism to break down and die. Quats are effective against a wide range of microorganisms and are also safe for use on most surfaces.

In addition to their ability to kill harmful microorganisms, disinfectants also play an essential role in preventing the spread of disease. After a property has been affected by water damage, there may be an increased risk of infection due to harmful microorganisms. The disease risk can be significantly reduced using disinfectants to eliminate these microorganisms.

It is important to note that trained professionals should only use disinfectants, as improper use can be dangerous and ineffective. Professional restoration companies have the knowledge and expertise to properly assess the situation and determine the most effective course of action, including the use of disinfectants.

Overall, disinfectants are a crucial part of the water damage restoration process. They help to eliminate harmful microorganisms and prevent the spread of disease, helping to ensure the safety and health of the property and its occupants. SERVPRO of North Irving uses EPA-registered disinfectant to ensure we effectively and safely take care of your property.

Finally, any necessary repairs to structures or systems should be completed before the restoration process. After water damage, reconstruction work may be required to restore your property to its pre-damage condition. The extent of the restoration work needed will depend on the severity of the water damage.

In some cases, restoration work may be in the form of minor repairs such as patching up walls, replacing minor flooring or ceiling tiles, and fixing minor plumbing issues. However, in more severe cases, reconstruction work may be required to repair more extensive structural damage.

This can include replacing damaged drywall, insulation, flooring, or ceiling tiles that cannot be salvaged. Structural damage can also occur to foundation walls, support beams, or load-bearing walls, requiring major rebuilding work.

Electrical and HVAC systems may also need to be repaired or replaced after water damage. The water may have compromised these systems and, if left unchecked, can cause potential safety hazards or health risks to occupants.

Restoration work may also include:

  • Thoroughly cleaning HVAC ducts.
  • Ensuring proper airflow.
  • Removing any residual contaminants or mold that may have accumulated in the system.

Any damaged furniture, personal belongings, and other contents may need to be replaced or restored. Depending on the severity of the water damage, some of these items may be too damaged to salvage or clean properly.

It is essential to work with a professional restoration company with the experience and expertise to properly assess the extent of the damage and determine the necessary reconstruction work. They can provide a detailed plan for restoration work, including any necessary repairs and equipment needed to restore your property to its pre-damage condition.

A SERVPRO of North Irving construction professional will contact you during your water damage restoration project to begin planning your property's restoration, and construction will also be a part of your insurance claim.

Documenting all findings during the process is crucial for insurance and avoiding future problems. Take a video of the damage and detailed photographs of items and rooms that have been affected. Proper documentation can help ensure you receive the appropriate compensation for damages and prevent future disputes with your insurance company.

Taking videos and photographs of the damage is an effective way to document the extent of the damage and its impact on your property. In addition, it is important to provide a comprehensive list of damaged items, including their value and purchase date.

By providing detailed documentation, you can help establish the value of your belongings and the extent of any repairs or restoration work needed to restore your property. This information is critical to ensuring you receive the appropriate compensation for your claim.

In addition, documentation is necessary when dealing with potential issues that may arise during the restoration process. It can help ensure clarity and understanding between you, the restoration company, and your insurance company.

Overall, documenting damages after water damage is essential to ensure you receive proper compensation and prevent future conflicts with your insurance company. By adequately documenting the extent of the damage and your losses, you can help ensure a smoother and fairer recovery process.

SERVPRO of North Irving technicians will do the same to help validate your claim to your insurance adjuster.

Water Damage Prevention Tips and Safety

Prevention is critical when it comes to avoiding costly damage from water exposure. Simple measures can include regularly checking pipes and appliances for leaks, avoiding pouring fats and oils down the drain, and keeping gutters and drainage systems clear of debris to prevent water backup.

During a water-related event, it is essential to prioritize safety above all else. Please avoid contact with standing water, turn off the electricity, and do not attempt any repairs unless it is safe.

It is also essential to have an emergency plan, including contact information for a professional restoration team, in case of a sudden water-related event. An effective emergency plan for water damage should include several key components to ensure your safety and minimize damage to your property. 

First and foremost, it is essential to have the contact information for a reputable and experienced restoration company, such as SERVPRO, readily available. This should include their phone number, email, and website so you can quickly and easily contact them in an emergency.

Next, it is important to establish a clear action plan for what to do in the event of water damage. This can include turning off the main water supply to your home to prevent further damage, documenting the extent of the damage with photographs and videos, and contacting your insurance company to report the incident.

Your emergency plan should also include a list of important documents and personal belongings that you need to protect, along with instructions on safely storing or transporting them in case you need to evacuate your home.

By having a comprehensive emergency plan in place, you can ensure that you are prepared to handle any water damage emergency and minimize the impact on your property and belongings. Remember to prioritize safety and contact a trusted restoration company like SERVPRO to assist in cleaning and recovery.

Protecting Yourself Financially after Water Damage

Water-related accidents can result in significant financial loss if left unaddressed or not covered by insurance.

It is important to review your homeowner's insurance policy to understand what types of water damage are covered and to purchase additional coverage if necessary. 

Most homeowners' insurance policies cover water damage caused by sudden and accidental events, such as burst pipes, overflowing washing machines, or water damage caused by storms. However, damage caused by gradual problems such as leaking pipes or long-term water exposure may not be covered. Reviewing your policy to determine if you need additional coverage for these types of incidents is essential.

When reviewing your policy, pay close attention to the type of coverage provided. Standard procedures typically include dwelling coverage, which covers the structure of your home, and personal property coverage, which covers your belongings. However, some policies may exclude certain types of water damage, or they may not provide enough coverage to repair or restore your home fully.

It is also crucial to check your policy's deductible and coverage limits. The deductible is the amount you pay out of pocket before your insurance kicks in, and coverage limits refer to the maximum amount your policy will pay for damages. Ensure your deductible and coverage limits are appropriate for your needs so you can handle unexpected expenses.

It is important to note that standard homeowners' insurance policies do not cover flood damage, and a separate flood insurance policy is required. Without flood insurance, property owners are responsible for paying for damages out of pocket, which can be financially devastating. The National Flood Insurance Program covers flood insurance. The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is a federal program established in 1968 to provide insurance coverage for property owners in flood-prone areas. The program is managed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and aims to reduce the financial burden on taxpayers for flood-related disasters.

The NFIP provides flood insurance policies to property owners, renters, and businesses in communities that have adopted and enforced floodplain management regulations. Depending on the policy, the program offers coverage for buildings and contents up to certain limits. It covers damages caused by surface flooding, waves, tidal surges, and overflow from rivers and other bodies of water.

The NFIP offers affordable flood insurance rates and has a maximum coverage limit of $250,000 for residential buildings and $500,000 for commercial buildings. There is also a 30-day waiting period before the policy becomes effective, so it is essential to purchasing flood insurance well before the threat of flooding arises.

In addition to providing insurance coverage, the NFIP promotes responsible floodplain management practices. It offers grants to communities for flood map modernization, floodplain restoration, and other floodplain management activities. The program also provides technical assistance to communities, property owners, and insurance agents to help them better understand flood risks and insurance options.

If you have questions about your insurance policy, contact your insurance company. Your insurance broker is the best person to walk you through your policy.

SERVPRO of North Irving is Irving's Most Experienced Water Damage Company

When it comes to water damage restoration, using a professional company like SERVPRO of North Irving brings numerous benefits.

SERVPRO technicians are trained and equipped with specialized equipment and technical expertise to effectively assess the extent of the damage and develop a comprehensive restoration plan. A plan means that water damage restoration will be done more efficiently and effectively, with the likelihood of preventing further damage, such as mold growth.

SERVPRO of North Irving also places a strong emphasis on safety. Our technicians prioritize safety during a water-related event, ensuring your property and occupants remain safe. We also have 24-hour emergency dispatches and can be contacted during any sudden water-related event.

We use EPA-registered disinfectant to ensure that affected areas are effectively and safely cleaned and disinfected. The property is left with a healthier environment, free of potentially harmful contaminants.

Using SERVPRO of North Irving can also help in the event of an insurance claim. We document all findings during the restoration process and take detailed photographs of items and rooms that have been affected. Documentation helps to validate the claim with the insurance adjuster and ensures timely and fair compensation for any losses.

In addition to their restoration services, SERVPRO of North Irving also offers construction services. Any necessary repairs to structures or systems are completed quickly and efficiently, reducing the time the property is left vulnerable to water damage.

Overall, using SERVPRO of North Irving for water damage restoration offers numerous benefits, including efficient and effective repair, prioritization of safety, comprehensive documentation for insurance claims, construction services, and effective cleaning and disinfection.

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