
Fire & Water Damage Restoration:
Water
Water damage restoration is an emergency business. That's why
ServiceMaster Clean® is on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,
365 days a year. Our quick response reduces your suffering and
saves money. Water damage claims increase substantially if
prompt action is not taken to contain the damage.
The cleaning professionals at ServiceMaster Clean® use
advanced products, procedures, and equipment to assure the
highest level of cleaning performance and protection for
property and furnishings.
The process unfolds in six steps:
- Inspection and assessment
- Water removal
- Anti-microbial application
- Drying: air movement
- Drying: dehumidifying
- Drying: monitoring
Fire and Smoke
Even when the fire is out, the damage continues. Much of the
material found in furniture and flooring is synthetic and when
burned, it can create a variety of complex chemical reactions.
After only a few days, these items go from cleanable to
unsalvageable.
The professionals of ServiceMaster Clean® are experts in
understanding the chemical combinations that can effectively
clean and salvage belongings. We can even remove soot from
at-risk items such as brass, aluminum, chrome, marble, tile, and
porcelain as well as fabrics in upholstery and carpets, thus
helping to avoid additional expenses.
We use the latest equipment and supplies in our five-step
fire and smoke restoration process:
- Emergency pre-cleaning
- Content cleaning
- Content pack-out
- Wall and ceiling cleaning
- Deodorization
Water Extraction & Drying
One of the biggest problems with water disasters is its
effect on carpets and floors. ServiceMaster Clean® understands
these issues and provides fast, on-site carpet and wood floor
drying.
Here's what your ServiceMaster Clean® professional considers
when drying carpet:
- Age and condition of carpet
If a carpet is so old that it is a better value to
replace than attempt restoration, we"ll let you know what
makes the best financial sense. ServiceMaster Clean® uses
industry resources to help determine the exact value of
carpet.
- Length of time carpet was exposed to water
Most carpets can withstand water for up to three days,
but immediate response to your loss is critical. In most
cases ServiceMaster Clean® can be at your site within two to
four hours.
- Type of water
Types of water affect the restoration process.
- Clean water: Water from a clean source with no
debris.
- Grey water: Water that is not necessarily clean but
is not hazardous (washing machine and dishwasher
overflow, for example).
- Black water: Sewage backup or runoff water. These
losses are hazardous and should be handled with caution.
- Water temperature
The temperature of the water is important to consider.
For example, a hot water heater with very warm water will
affect the glue used to hold carpet fibers together.
Here's what we consider when drying wood floors:
- Wood floors are very sensitive, so proper drying is
critical.
- Wood naturally holds water—up to 10% depending on the
type of floor.
- Wood can absorb another 5% to 10% without showing any
noticeable effects. Within a few days, however, floors that
cannot hold the water any longer will expand, causing
cupping or crowning. Both are very difficult to restore.
- Emergency response is critical for any damage to wood
floors.
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