During a water loss, you expect the water to flow away from the source of the loss and down from higher points of the home to the foundation. Sometimes though, we find water traveled in a different direction than what you were expecting. So why does it do that?
What do people want to know about fire and smoke damage in their homes?
Last month, we discussed what people want to know about water damage in their homes. This month, we will look at what they want to know about fire and smoke damage.
People want to know a lot of things about fire and smoke damage in their homes. Here are some of the most common questions and some answers to these questions.
What do people want to know about water damage in their homes?
Do’s and Don’ts when you have a fire
Be safe and be sure the fire is out before you do anything else!
Once it is safe to return to the home, it is very tempting to want to clean everything yourself because it is YOUR home, and you want it to be livable for you and your loved ones. That can be a mistake! With some surfaces and some cleaners, cleaning on your own can cause more damage than the fire did. ServiceMaster technicians use special cleaners and professional techniques to remove the residual soot and smoke from your home. Proper cleaning is also needed so you will not be breathing in dangerous particulates that are harmful to your health. So, what do you do? What should you be sure to not do?
Avoiding Cross Contamination During Cleaning
When people are ready to get the spring cleaning put behind them, they can often take shortcuts to save time, energy or other resources. This can lead to cross contamination if the cleaner is not careful. Cross contamination is when germs are carried from one surface to another. This is usually an undesirable result and sometimes it can even cause health concerns. This can be done by using the same cleaning materials in both rooms while cleaning. So how do we protect ourselves from cross contamination through our cleaning practices?
Removing Moldy Smells from Your Home
If you recently experienced water damage to your home, whether from burst pipes in December or another cause, be careful – a remaining odor could do more than simply stink. Lingering water damage smells could be a sign that you still have mold growing in your home. Mold thrives in damp conditions. Protect your home and your health by learning how to safely eliminate odors after water damage in your home, using these tips from ServiceMaster Restore®.
Checklist to Help Winterize Your Home
We have already experienced a deep freeze here in Georgia in the last throes of 2022, but winter is just getting started so it is still essential that your home is prepared for the cold. Don’t wait until it’s too late. Follow these easy cold-weather preparation tips from the experts at ServiceMaster Restore. Below you’ll find a selection of checklists and tips to winterize your home and help keep everyone safe.
Factors That Affect Water Damage Restoration Cost
Water damage can ruin everything from your furniture and rugs to your studs, structure of your home, and even your electrical wiring, if submerged for an extended period. But it doesn’t just cause problems in the moment. If left untreated, even a little water damage will inevitably worsen over time and can cause major problems such as warped floors, damaged walls, and even lead to mold growth. That’s why taking water damage restoration seriously, and thoroughly are so critical. It’s not just about stopping the immediate damage; it’s about preventing complications in the future.
Thanksgiving is coming; is your home ready?
We all know there is a LOT of information out there on how to be ready to be the perfect host for your family and friends at Thanksgiving. There are articles about decorations, guest lists, recipes, shopping, and cooking for the big day. This does not always include getting your home ready. So how do you get the home itself ready to be filled with visitors while you are busy in the kitchen?
Tips for Getting Burnt Food Smells Out of Your Home
Unless you never cook, you have had a bad day where the meal you are cooking burned leaving that awful smoke and burnt smell all over your house! Everyone that lives there wants you to make it stop. What do you do when you need to clean a burnt odor out of your home because that smell goes everywhere and gets into everything?