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Phoenix Water Damage – A Homeowners Worst Nightmare

Can you imagine walking into your home after a nice relaxing vacation of four amazing days to a house filled ankle high with clear water. This can be a devastating event that will quickly bring back the stress that you released on your fun filled vacation. Coincidentally enough, it seems while people are away from home, the “disaster” strikes, opposed to when we can catch it faster while we are around.

Thankfully, precautions and be utilized to either prevent water damage completely or at least minimize the amount of damage. While on a long vacation, you may want to consider turning off the water valve in your home while you are away. If you have plants that need extensive watering or anything else of major concern that needs water, then this may not be the best option. However, if you do not fit into that category then you may want to exercise that option. While out of town, you also may want to consider having a friend or a house sitter stop by once or twice each day to check up on you house. Many advantages lie in this option aside from making sure there are no major issues going on, an example would be Phoenix water damage. They can also turn the lights on and off for day and night and check the mail or take the newspaper inside, this way people don’t realize the homeowners are gone.

Another precaution you can implement includes a home inspection of all water lines and pipes in the home. Newer homes may not need this done very often, maybe once every several years. However, if you have an older home with older appliances, you may want to have an inspection done more regularly. A good rule of thumb is to discuss with the inspector the time-line you should follow after the first inspection is completed. This also includes a roof inspection. If the roof is older, have a roofer out to make sure no tiles need to be replaced and that all the seals are still intact. To follow up on seals, don’t forget the windows and doors, which can be just as harmful when it comes to water damage in Phoenix. A gradual leak during a storm can seep into the drywall of your home and cause mold to grow without your knowledge that there is even a problem.

Water damage really has no limits though. Even with all the preparation we go through, it sometimes just can’t be avoided. To be prepared, learn what the procedures are to cleaning up water damage, how to dry carpets and who to contact to take care of mold, moisture and install new flooring. Hopefully, with the right preparations, you can make a very stressful ordeal into an easier managed problem and have it cleaned up quicker.

Posted by home-decor - June 21, 2009 at 7:43 pm

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Mold Removal Tips

Mold and its health effects to our bodies have been well chronicled.There are many connections between breathing problems and being exposed to mold.People currently suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are likely to develop lung infections if exposed to mold. And those diagnosed with asthma may develop a sever attack of asthma when exposed to mold. There is good evidence to support that mold causes things like rhinitis, urticaria, conjunctivitis, and nasal congestion. All of these health concerns lead to the necessary mold removal. Sometimes mold is easily found, while at other times it can be behind walls, around pipes, or in basements. This makes complete removal of mold a challenge.

Now these tips are coming from an experienced water damage San Diego company.

Finding molds in nature is a common occurrence. The molds in nature are all a part of the life cycle. They are there to help break down other organic material like fallen leaves. Mold reproduces by spores and this is how it finds its way into our homes or place of business. When spores are blown
onto a wet surface or something that is moist, they aer able to attach to various things and multiply. This is why moisture control in buildings is the essential element to mold control. Removing mold can be a huge task once it has taken hold. When you are doing the removal, the spores do become airborne, and they are looking
another target.

Free spores are what also cause health concerns. These spores that are airborne cause the allergic reactions, irritations and can be inhaled into our lungs. Anything that spores grow and live on they destroy. Mold removal is necessary. You may be able to take on this type of job yourself, but there are some steps you should follow. If the area infected by mold is less than ten feet, the EDA states you should be able to take care o the mold yourself. But if the area is larger than this, the suggestion is that a professional be hired to do the removal.

Now if the area is something you feel you can do, make sure to take a few precautions prior to mold removal.First thing to do is protect yourself from breathing any mold spores by putting on a N-95 respirator. You will find these cost between 12 to 25 dollars and can be bought at most hardware stores. Second thing to do is to wear long gloves, that should be made of natural rubber.Don’t use bare hand to touch mold. Third, wear goggles that do not have ventilation holes to protect your eyes from the mold spores. Now you are ready to begin to clean. Begin by fixing leaking pipes and then scrub all the mold off with a disinfectant/ water combination or chlorine bleach/water
mixture. After the cleaning, make sure to dry everything. Remember the key is moisture control. If you have not take care of the mold problem, you are most likely going to have the mold return.

Follow these key steps as  they have been gained from years of experience as a mold removal San Diego company.

Posted by home-decor - June 19, 2009 at 3:38 am

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