Elizabeth, Marketing manager for Kiwiservices: http://www.kiwiservices.com/decatur-water-damage.htm
While the worst may be over in terms of weather, for many local Decatur residents clean up has just begun. Unfortunately, damage was so widespread that many experts agree it could take considerable time before the full extent of the damage is totally attributed. Meanwhile, homeowners and small business proprietors alike are stunned by long delays in scheduling clean-up crews.
Everything from water damaged walls, carpeting and hard wood flooring to the rapid growth of mold is dampening water damage repair. In some areas crews simply are unable to access the area while others cite a lack of manpower; according to local experts, homeowners need to exercise caution before hiring clean-up crews. Unfortunately there are always a few unscrupulous types that attempt to profit from the misfortune of others. This time around it is in clean-up crews.
Before allowing anyone out to your property verify they are licensed, bonded, insured and Certified by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration. Flood damage is not just another leaky pipe; Type II and III flooding often results in chemical contamination, bacterial infestation and other potential health hazards which must be properly dealt with. Especially in relatively warm weather, high humidity levels can also result in mold or mildew growth in as little as 24-48 hours. It is essential to use industrial, commercial quality equipment to circulate air and remove humidity in between walls, attics and other areas adversely impacted by water damage.
In fact, extraction is just the first step in a long process; drying, deodorizing, disinfecting and removal of all contaminated materials must meet strict guidelines in order to assure the house is returned to normal. Failure to do so may result in higher insurance rates or lower long term re-sale value of a home. Even more importantly, it provides the peace of mind in knowing your family is safe from the potentially harmful effects of mold spores or bacterial contamination.
Follow these quick tips to find a reputable clean-up crew near you:
- Verify they are in good standing with the local Better Business Bureau and are licensed, bonded and insured prior to scheduling an appointment for a free quote.
- Make sure they are Certified by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration.
- Confirm they will work closely with insurance underwriters to restore the property.
Validate their experience and reputation; whenever possible, it is a good idea to use a full service provider with a nationwide reputation and name you can trust like Kiwi water damage and restoration specialists.
Kiwi Services provides Decatur flood damage and Decatur water damage repair services.
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