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While Governor Sonny Perdue seeks $16.35 million in disaster assistance resulting from severe storms that ripped through Georgia, Duluth residents and others throughout the state are uncertain whether or not help will arrive soon enough.
Road closures, rising water, contaminated wells and back-up sewage is only the tip of the ice-burg when it comes to flood damage repair and restoration needs throughout Georgia. Unfortunately, thousands of homeowners are in need of clean-up services putting a strain on local resources.
State Insurance Commissioner Jon Oxendine estimates $250 million dollars in damage; far in excess of federal funds requested by Governor Perdue leaving local residents to wonder where the rest will come from. Unfortunately, many of the hardest hit areas were outside of the “flood prone zones” leaving many homeowners without flood insurance creating the potential for even greater hardship in the weeks and months ahead.
According to local experts, one of the most important steps homeowners can take is to remain positive and take a proactive approach to flood damage and water remediation. Research has shown that for every dollar spent in mitigation, four dollars are saved in long term repairs. That is a significant return on investments especially when you consider the potential consequences and health threats associated with water damage. Mold and mildew thrive in the hot, humid environment while contaminated water poses a serious threat of infection or illness.
Fortunately, commercial water damage and repair services are able to extract water, sanitize contaminated surfaces and perform other necessary adjustments designed to keep your family safe. However, authorities caution against hiring fly-by-night or unknown out of town cleaning companies. Don’t’ make a bad situation worse; instead, insist upon a provider that provides a complete guarantee on all water damage repairs and is certified by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration. Not only will it assure that all work meets or exceeds industry standards but it often saves time and money in the long run. Not only can your family return to their home sooner but working with a reputable provider helps protect your real estate investment from future losses by assuring the work was done right the first time.
Remember, time is of the essence. The sooner water extraction and repairs begin the better. Reduce the risk of mold, mildew, fungal or bacterial contamination by working with a nationwide name you can trust; Kiwi Services provides 24/7 Duluth water damage and flood damage support including all ancillary services, mold testing and even temporary storage for your valuable possessions.
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