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310 Nutmeg Rd S, South Windsor, CT 06074
The cost of restoration will depend on many factors and vary greatly based on the severity of the water damage. We will assess the water damage present to give a proper estimate. We will be sure to communicate with you clearly so you understand the process and cost involved.
Many homeowner insurance policies do provide some level of coverage in a water damage situation. However, you will need to contact your agent for details about your policy. The source of the water damage is essential when dealing with insurance. Some flooding related to weather events requires special insurance that is gained through the Federal and Provincial Insurance Programs.
When a water emergency occurs in your home or business, it’s only natural to want to take action immediately. Here are a few preliminary steps you can take before we arrive, but only attempt what you can do safely.
Drying time will depend on the class and severity of the water damage. 3-5 days is average, but if flooding is severe or has been present for a while, it can take a few weeks.
If your loss has impacted your kitchen ba, bathrooms, or bedrooms, you should have coverage in your policy for hotel and meals. Please check with your insurance company or agent.
No, turning off the fans will delay drying, increase restoration costs, and possibly result in mold growth. Leaving the fans running will help speed up the drying process and keep costs down.
Check your policy; some insurance companies have a different department that handles damaged personal effects that are not structural or attached to the house.
We’ll assess your content to determine what items can be successfully restored.
When a home or business is damaged by fire, several different services are involved. Our technicians are trained to handle this complex process and get you back into your property as soon as possible.
We can remove the smell by air scrubbing with HEPA air scrubbers, removing all porous materials, cleaning with approved soot-removing agents, drying chemical sponges, demolition, and encapsulating non-porous areas.
Check your policy or talk to your insurance agent to make sure you have coverage. As time passes, the prices of materials and labor go up, and we should make sure that our coverage is enough to cover a loss in today’s market.
Yes, the IICRC does not recommend leaving porous materials in place. Carpets need to be replaced if they are contaminated or damaged by fire, smoke, or soot. Smoke damages them even if they don’t look charred.
Yes, most likely. Smoke and soot residues from a small fire or even a neighboring fire can cause extensive damage to walls, ceilings, and contents in a home. This residue will need to be professionally removed, or damage and odor can worsen over time.
Professionals should remove water leftover from firefighting activities.
Our technicians are specially trained in both fire and water removal, using specialized equipment, tools, and products. Our experts can adequately remove the water and dry the home so that no further damage is caused by the standing water, like mold.
Certain types of mold species can start to grow within 24 to 72 hours.
Mold impacts everyone differently. There are thousands of mold species and more than one is black. Some are harmless, some are allergens, and some are toxic. Depending on the species, prolonged exposure can make you sick and even kill you.
Water loss and mold are often covered separately, so you will need to check your policy.
You do have to get the mold tested to see the species. Testing will also help determine the source of mold growth, and help develop a protocol to remediate it if necessary.
Depends on the size of the impacted work area.
After the clean-up process is completed, we test the areas with an ATP tester. Certain thresholds must be met to call the area clean, and we must keep cleaning until those thresholds are met.
Check your insurance policy and some organizations help out with trauma cleanups as well.
After any water damage situation, your primary focus should be safety: Is it safe to stay in the house? Electrical and “slip and fall” hazards are some of the most prevalent concerns. When in doubt, wait for the professionals. Only do activities that are safe for you to perform.
It depends on the size of the scope and whether it grows with unforeseen damage that was not previously seen.
Insurance will cover most reconstruction that was caused by a water loss, fire, or natural disaster. Please check with your insurance company or agent.
It depends on the size of the scope and whether it grows with unforeseen damage that was not previously seen.
Insurance will cover most reconstruction that was caused by a water loss, fire, or natural disaster. Please check with your insurance company or agent.
It depends on the insurance company, but in many cases, it is under one insurance claim.