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Once a fire is extinguished and the fire department has deemed it safe to enter the building, it is important to respond to the restoration situation immediately to limit smoke and firefighting damage. Quick action can remove smoke, chemicals, odours, and water before the situation worsens.
If required, one of our restoration assessors will visit your property to assess the damage and provide a detailed estimate of the work for you and/or your insurance company before we undertake any restoration work.
Our team always proceeds with the utmost care. We will transport items to the appropriate facilities if specialized restoration is required.
Upon our arrival, we identify and resolve the source of the water damage if possible (i.e. burst pipe) and extract the water. We undertake a thorough damage assessment and document the damage for your insurance purposes while removing debris and both damaged and salvageable property. Our high-powered equipment will dry and dehumidify your property before we clean, disinfect, deodorize, and repair the damaged areas.
Exposure to sewage backup can lead to various health issues, including gastrointestinal infections, skin irritation, respiratory problems, and allergic reactions. To safeguard health and well-being, it is crucial to avoid contact with sewage-contaminated water and seek professional remediation services promptly.
Sewage backup requires immediate attention to minimize health risks and further property damage.
Some sewage backups can be prevented through regular inspection and maintenance of your plumbing system. Installing backwater valves and only disposing of appropriate waste through your plumbing system may help limit the likelihood of a sewage backup.
Mould can cause a variety of reactions, including respiratory problems, skin irritations, and allergic reactions. It is particularly dangerous for people living with compromised immune systems, allergies, or asthma.
As soon as you see or suspect mould growth, it should be remediated. This will help prevent further contamination and damage, which ultimately keeps remediation costs down and helps you and your loved ones stay healthy.
Much can be done to help prevent mould growth in the future. This includes professionally remediating current mould problems, regular inspection of leak-prone areas such as windows and doors, prompt repair of plumbing issues, moisture and humidity control, proper ventilation, and complete drying in the event of any water infiltration.