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When Storms Arise in Fallbrook/South Oceanside!

11/4/2022 (Permalink)

When storms arise When storms arise, SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside is here and ready to help!

When significant storms arise SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside is here to help and be at your service. Storms impact communities greatly and we love to support our community, especially during a storm.

Planning and preparing can make a big difference in being safe and keeping your doors open after a disaster. The ability to maintain or quickly reestablish business operations or organization processes requires a focus on preparedness, advance planning, and relationships with external partners and community leaders.

Here at SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside we want you to know we are here for you and understand the importance of getting back in business or your home. 

Helpful tips to prepare for a storm:

1. Store window and door board up material. Being ready can eliminate stress during the hectic lines and prices going up when storms arise. 

2. Create a plan. Knowing what you are going to do and who is in charge of what is important to protecting yourself and property during a sudden storm.

3. Talk about what you are going to do. Discussions before hand with the company or your family can help eliminate the millions of panic calls trying to figure out what to do.

4. Save our phone number for when the loss occurs.  Know who to call for help. We are a 24/7 company here to help you in your time of need. 

Call us, (760) 451-0600 we are here to help!

Smartest Ways to Keep Your Employees and Building Safe From Flood Damage

2/22/2022 (Permalink)

storm damage Storms in South Oceanside can create large losses in your home.

Your office probably has an evacuation plan in case of a fire. You hopefully have first-aid kits to address minor injuries as well. But are you ready for flooding? Floods are hardly uncommon in South Oceanside, CA, so it’s crucial that you have strategies to prevent flooding and to respond to these situations when they do arise.

Think About Your Data

In a flood, your primary concern should be the safety of your employees. Remember, though flood damage can destroy electronic equipment, which could spell the end of your precious data. Imagine what your business would do if you lost financial documents and the hosts of communication materials you rely on. It’s essential that you back up everything from your computers.

  • Back up data on an off-site server.
  • Back up data on cloud-based websites.

Develop a Business Continuity Plan

Flooding can be as minor as a little water getting the carpet wet or running walls, to as severe as making your building unusable. Depending on the size of the flood, you might not be able to get back into your building for several weeks. Your business still must go on, so make sure you’ve got a plan to keep things running from other locations. Determine which employees may work from home. Have reliable backup equipment and materials to ensure you can continue your operations. 

Call the Pros

You shouldn’t have to handle a flood and its effects by yourself. There are well-qualified companies with experienced technicians to help clean up the damage and get you ready to move back into your building. A professional knows how to handle concerns such as black water and other health challenges. These companies can also respond quickly and efficiently because they have the right tools and skills.

Flooding isn’t an issue you want to take lightly. If you act today and prepare in advance, you can minimize interruptions to your business. 

The Increased Risk of Flooding after a Wildfire

2/22/2022 (Permalink)

wildfire Wildfires destroy vegetation which absorbs rainfall and reduces runoff

After another warm summer, wildfires have once again been in the news a lot, especially in California. While many repercussions result after a devastating fire, the FEMA NFIP recognizes that an increased risk of a flood is one of the most serious consequences. In fact, floods are the most common and the costliest natural perils to impact property. Floods can occur in Fallbrook,CA, and in communities around the nation. The federal flood insurance program is one of the best ways for a property owner to protect against property losses caused by flooding damage.

How Wildfires Increase Flood Risk

The FEMA NFIP, as well as providing affordable flood insurance for residents and business owners, educates people about flood insurance and flood risk. The facts about floods after wildfire damage include the following information:

  • Wildfires destroy vegetation which absorbs rainfall and reduces runoff
  • Flood risk remains high in an area with wildfire damage for as long as five years
  • Wildfires create conditions favorable for flash floods
  • A flood after a fire is often severe

For those who live in a wildfire zone, it makes sense to purchase federal flood insurance. Most homeowner policies do not include flood insurance. Even property owners that do not live in a high-risk flood zone should consider flood insurance because many floods occur in low-risk areas.

How To Prepare for an Emergency 

Disaster preparation makes sense no matter what part of the country a person is located in. Knowing what to do in an emergency can save lives and reduce the severity of property losses. If a flood does hit a home, calling in a disaster mitigation team in Fallbrook,CA, is one the first calls to make. A team of trained professionals can bring in effective equipment for water removal and start the restoration process. For those who are part of the FEMA NFIP, they can begin to work on reimbursement for losses.

SERVPRO of Fallbrook and South Oceanside Storm Team is Ready to Help!

2/17/2022 (Permalink)

Storm Event Ready SERVPRO of Fallbrook and South Oceanside are always ready to go for any Storm Event that comes our way.

When your home suffers damage from wind, rain, or other forms of extreme weather, you need the storm restoration services of a company that acts quickly and gets the job done right. SERVPRO provides expert storm damage repairs in the Fallbrook and South Oceanside areas. With our affordable yet professional storm restoration services, we’ve helped countless homeowners return their homes to preloss condition and rediscover their peace of mind.

Hail and wind damage can leave your home vulnerable to moisture issues, but with our extensive experience and our fast, reliable service, we’ll help you avoid secondary problems. Whether minor or significant, wind and hail damages can not be ignored. You can count on SERVPRO of Fallbrook and South Oceanside to assess the loss and keep you and your home and business protected from any secondary issues. 

Call us at (760) 451-0600 to let us serve you in your time of need. 

South Oceanside Residents: Did you recently have Emergency Flood Damage? We are here help!

2/17/2022 (Permalink)

Flooding in South Oceanside South Oceanside flooding due to heavy rains. “Are you Ready?”

Many of us North County (Oceanside) residents are nice and cozy with the thought that our weather is one of the best in the nation.  However, from time to time, and especially during the end of a drought or during El Nino we will get the large rain storms that wreak havoc on our drainage systems. These systems have had minimal use in the past years, and will flood and destroy our beautiful homes and businesses because of the overload of water.  These flash flood storms create two unique challenges for us Southern Cali Folks. 

First and most important is to stop the flow of water, dry out and cleanup the damage.  SERVPRO of  Fallbrook / South Oceanside (760) 451-0600 is on call 24 hours a day, to inspect damage and to begin the Water extraction process.  We use advanced inspection and monitoring equipment to determine you’re your home’s structure is actually dry.

If Water damage is NOT handled quickly and properly, it can cause severe damage to your home’s structure. Remember, the longer you wait, the worse the problem will get.

Second, does your insurance cover the cleanup and restoration?  Obviously the best action is to contact your insurance company.  But if you have State Farm insurance call 800-782-8332, and if you need to file a claim you’ll need to Find a State Farm location

If you do not have Flood insurance take a look at the average prices for flood insurance for Californians.

You can also reference maps available called FIRM (Flood Insurance Rate Map) that show a community’s base flood elevations, flood zones, and floodplain boundaries.  These maps will determine if you are in a higher flood zone and may pay more for flood insurance.

Here are the most common reasons your home or business may experience water damage.

·         A blocked or failed sewer lateral pipe

·         Heavy rain causes surface Water to pool around your home

·         Storm sewer backup

·         Sanitary sewer backup

·         Foundation drainage failure

·         Water supply-line break or hot-Water tank failure

The flooding in many Oceanside homes is caused by storm sewer backup. Oceanside has had very unusually high rain in the past month, and is expected to get even worse and these conditions can overwhelm the system.

We are Emergency Flooded Specialists for Fallbrook / South Oceanside: 

·         We are Available 24 hours/7 days per week

·         We’re a Preferred Vendor to many National Insurance Companies

·         We Bill The Insurance Directly – One Less Thing For You To Worry About

·         Our Technicians are Highly-Trained  in Water Restoration Techniques

·         We use s500 IICRC Restoration Standards

·         Advanced Inspection and Extraction Equipment

Home or Business Flooded? Call Us Today – We’re Here To Help - (760) 451-0600

SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside

When storms arise in South Oceanside and Fallbrook

2/9/2022 (Permalink)

Truck ready to go to a new loss When storms arise, SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside is here to help!

When significant storms arise SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside is here to help and be at your service. Storms impact communities greatly and we love to support our community, especially during a storm.

Planning and preparing can make a big difference in being safe and keeping your doors open after a disaster. The ability to maintain or quickly reestablish business operations or organization processes requires a focus on preparedness, advance planning, and relationships with external partners and community leaders.

Here at SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside we want you to know we are here for you and understand the importance of getting back in business or your home. 

Helpful tips to prepare for a storm:

1. Store window and door board up material. Being ready can eliminate stress during the hectic lines and prices going up when storms arise. 

2. Create a plan. Knowing what you are going to do and who is in charge of what is important to protecting yourself and property during a sudden storm.

3. Talk about what you are going to do. Discussions before hand with the company or your family can help eliminate the millions of panic calls trying to figure out what to do.

4. Save our phone number for when the loss occurs.  Know who to call for help. We are a 24/7 company here to help you in your time of need. 

Call us, (760) 451-0600 we are here to help!

When Storms or Floods hit Fallbrook and South Oceanside, SERVPRO is ready!

1/24/2022 (Permalink)

Servpro Ready Vehicle Our highly trained crews are ready to respond 24/7 to storm or flood damage in Fallbrook and South Oceanside!

SERVPRO ofFallbrook and South Oceanside specializes in storm and flood damage restoration.  Our crews are highly trained and we use specialized equipment to restore your property to its pre-storm condition.

Faster Response

Since we are locally owned and operated, we are able to respond quicker with the right resources, which is extremely important. A fast response lessens the damage, limits further damage, and reduces the restoration cost.

Resources to Handle Floods and Storms

When storms hit Fallbrook or South Oceanside, we can scale our resources to handle a large storm or flooding disaster. We can access equipment and personnel from a network of 1,650 Franchises across the country and elite Disaster Recovery Teams that are strategically located throughout the United States. Because we are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, when storms occur, we make a schedule to ensure that we are always making progress and that the loss is restored in the quickest time possible.

Have Storm or Flood Damage? Call Us Today (760)451-0600

A Restoration-First Mindset That Benefits Our Customers | SERVPRO® of Fallbrook/South Oceanside

11/10/2020 (Permalink)

large red diamond shape sign with Natural Disaster written in large black print Have you sustained property damage and feeling overwhelmed? We are here to help, contact SERVPRO of Fallbrook/South Oceanside.

Sustaining damage in your home is something that will always be frustrating regardless of circumstances, but if you have a disaster that causes damage, emotional and physical recovery can both be taxing. Prioritizing your recovery, both physically and mentally, is such an important thing in helping your family return to a sense of normalcy.

We have helped so many local families recover from damages and disasters, and you can trust that we will be able to help you as well. We focus on restoration instead of liquidation, allowing you to safely keep the items you already own instead of dealing with the time- and money-consuming process of replacing everything.

Restoration Instead of Liquidation for Your Home

We can help you save money on your insurance. Every insurance coverage plan is different, but for many, household damages are covered—but because events like water damage can be costly, claiming them can lead to rate hikes over time. With our restoration-first mindset, we can keep your claim number low so you can save money over time.

We can protect your sentimental items. Evacuating is a must if there is an imminent disaster and authorities have ordered to do so, leaving many people no time to get their favorite items before they go. Sentimental items could never be replaced, which is why we have the equipment to restore things such as family photographs, art and furniture. This means you can safely use these items after the fact and never have to worry about replacing such sentimental objects.

We make sure your home feels like home again. Returning home after you have had to evacuate due to a disaster or its subsequent damage is an emotional experience, and we are here to make it a positive one. We handle every bit of restoration for your home, including painting, refinishing floors and adding those cosmetic touches that make all the difference. When you return to your house, you will recognize it as your home.

If you have damages and are feeling overwhelmed, we are here to help. You can call us as soon as you need to in order to begin the restoration process. Contact us today to learn more.

Tips To Foster Productivity During a Black Out

10/26/2020 (Permalink)

Power Outage Here's how to keep productive when the lights go out

Tips To Foster Productivity During a Black Out

Power outage issues can make for a difficult work environment, especially since much of life runs through electrical lines. Employees may want to head on home and close up shop. There are ways, though, to keep people working. As a business owner in South Oceanside, CA, consider alternate sources of power. Let the storm damage crews fix the problem, and you concentrate on motivating your employees to continue productivity. Here are three tips to foster productivity during a black out.

1. Buy a Generator

A portable generator can provide several benefits for the work environment. No air could lead to uncomfortable heat. This device, however, can power the unit, providing cool air. In addition, it could keep your electronic devices up and running so people can concentrate on work and not the environment. 

2. Encourage Hot Spots

Get creative and ask people to pull out their phones. Even if the electricity is out, they can connect to hot spots. With luck the power will return shortly, and this might encourage focus until the lights turn back on. 

3. Have Backup Systems

Nothing is worse than losing valuable data or hard work. Power outage frustration can then occur. Do your computers have uninterrupted power supply (UPS)? This option allows for the device to remain on after the black out. Before they are powered off, people can save work, preventing aggravation.

4. Switch Focuses

Find work to do that does not rely on the computer or internet. This might mean a team meeting, organizing files, cleaning out area of the office, or team building. 

5. Declare a Field Trip Day

Have employees wait just a bit to see if the electricity is restored. If that doesn't happen, consider relocating to a spot with internet or having a work from home day. Productivity can happen in other locations. 
Power outage problems are irritating, but they don't need to stop the day. Use a generator to keep some level of comfort, rearrange the schedule, and think out of the box.

Dealing with Hail Damage

9/1/2020 (Permalink)

SERVPRO Storm Hail, although rare in southern California, can cause a lot of damage if unprepared.

You’re watching the weather reports and you’re hearing about a storm coming to your area, with the possibility of hail. You’re hoping the storm will miss your business in Fallbrook, CA, and you won’t have to deal with the impending roof damage. However, hailstorms don’t just damage roofs. Extreme weather can damage other areas of the building, too, including the interior. Knowing the havoc these storms can cause can be very helpful, so that you can make an effective plan to prepare for future storms.

Different Types of Hail Damage

Roof damage caused by hail is primarily classified in two ways:

  • Cosmetic
  • Functional

Cosmetic damage is primarily aesthetic; it affects the appearance of the roof but does not lead to additional damage if left unrepaired. An example would be a few missing shingles or other minor damage. Functional damage is more serious because it is more extensive. Heavy winds during the storm may blow more shingles off the roof, and the dents caused by the hail may create openings that allow rainfall to enter the building, causing damage to the interior. If left unrepaired, rot, mold and water damage can result. Water damage that affects the roof or attic may also spread to main-floor structures and interior spaces.
During a storm, hail pounds your building, and while your roof may receive the brunt of the damage, it is not the only part that can be damaged. Siding, gutters and windows can also suffer storm damage. The severity of damage depends on the size of the hailstones and the accompanying wind and rain.

Dealing With the Storm Aftermath

Despite your best preparations, life happens, and it’s possible your business may suffer roof damage requiring storm cleanup inside the building. Should that occur, an emergency restoration company is Here to Help and can have your office looking “Like it never even happened.”

How to Face Storm Damage The Right Way

9/1/2020 (Permalink)

Storm Damaged Car Disaster after storm strikes.

Many of us North County (Oceanside) residents are nice and cozy with the thought that our weather is one of the best in the nation.  However, from time to time, and especially during the end of a drought or during El Nino we will get the large rain storms that wreak havoc on our drainage systems. These systems have had minimal use in the past years, and will flood and destroy our beautiful homes and businesses because of the overload of water.  These flash flood storms create two unique challenges for us Southern Cali Folks. 

First and most important is to stop the flow of water, dry out and cleanup the damage.  SERVPRO Fallbrook South Oceanside (760) 451-0600 is on call 24 hours a day, to inspect damage and to begin the Water extraction process.  We use advanced inspection and monitoring equipment to determine if your home’s structure is actually dry.

If Water damage is NOT handled quickly and properly, it can cause severe damage to your home’s structure not to mention the potential health effects of mold. Remember, the longer you wait, the worse the problem will get.

Second, does your insurance cover the cleanup and restoration?  Obviously the best action is to contact your insurance company.  But if you have State Farm insurance, call 800-782-8332, and if you need to file a claim you’ll need to Find a State Farm location

If you do not have Flood insurance take a look at the average prices for flood insurance for Californians.

You can also reference maps available called FIRM (Flood Insurance Rate Map) that show a community’s base flood elevations, flood zones, and floodplain boundaries.  These maps will determine if you are in a higher flood zone and may pay more for flood insurance.

Here are the most common reasons your home or business may experience water damage.

·         A blocked or failed sewer lateral pipe

·         Heavy rain causes surface water to pool around your home

·         Storm sewer backup

·         Sanitary sewer backup

·         Foundation drainage failure

·         Water supply-line break or hot-water tank failure

The flooding in many Oceanside homes is caused by storm sewer backup. Oceanside has had very unusually high rain in the past month, and is expected to get even worse and these conditions can overwhelm the system.

We are Emergency Flooded Specialists for Fallbrook / South Oceanside: 

·         We are Available 24 hours/7 days per week

·         We’re a Preferred Vendor to many National Insurance Companies

·         We Bill The Insurance Directly – One Less Thing For You To Worry About

·         Our Technicians are Highly-Trained in Water Restoration Techniques

·         We use s500 IICRC Restoration Standards

·         Advanced Inspection and Extraction Equipment

Home or Business Flooded? Call Us Today – We’re Here To Help - (760) 451-0600

SERVPRO of Fallbrook South Oceanside

Important Checklist to Recover From Storm Damage

7/24/2020 (Permalink)

After a massive storm strikes your South Oceanside, CA commercial building, there’s a lot you need to do to put yourself and your business back on the road to recovery. Besides addressing water damage, you’ll also need to tear out wet materials and take care of various storm restoration tasks. With a checklist, you’re sure to have an easier time getting back on your feet. 

4 Steps to Recover From Storm Damage. 

  1. Extraction of Water 

The first task to take care of is extracting all water from the premises. Not only does flood water make it more than a little difficult to do business, it poses a number of health risks to anyone who might come into contact with it, and that’s especially true when black water is involved. It’s best to have an experienced professional take care of this aspect of recovery so you can better ensure that the job is done right the first time. Once the water is handled, it’s time to tear out all wet materials. 

  1. Taking Care of Wet Materials 

All materials that are soaking wet and simply cannot be fully dried out will more than likely need to be ripped out. This is because mold and mildew can quickly become an issue, even if it looks as though materials have fully dried from the outside.

  1. Drying Out 

Once the salvageable has been sorted from the unsalvageable, it’s time to dry everything out. This might involve using fans and letting items sit out several days to ensure they’re fully dried. 

  1. Structural Restoration

Depending on how much damage was done, you may have to restore certain parts of your building’s structure. Here, you might want to get in touch with your insurance company to see what’s covered so you know whether you’ll have to invest your own money to restore your building to its former state. 

Left unchecked, water damage can lead to financial damage as well. Use these storm restoration tips to help you and your business in case water damage happens.

3 Steps for Getting FEMA Assistance

7/16/2020 (Permalink)

FEMA Assistance 3 Steps for Getting FEMA Assistance

3 Steps for Getting FEMA Assistance

When tornadoes and other natural disasters bring flooding into your home, it's important to register with the Federal Emergency Management Agency for assistance, even if you have insurance, and if you aren't sure you will qualify for help. As you move through disaster assistance recovery processes, keep a few things in mind.

Insurance and FEMA won't provide double coverage for any damages.
The federal agency may cover grants for rent, emergency repairs, and disaster-related medical costs.
You may get coverage for funeral and burial costs if the events were related to the disaster.

Remember that federal disaster assistance doesn't pay for any costs that other organizations have already covered, but they may contact other companies, such as home reconstruction and flood remediation companies, to carry out repairs.

One: Register 

The first step in getting FEMA assistance after a flood or other natural disaster is to register with the agency. You can contact them by phone or online. They even have a smartphone contact address. Be prepared with your social security number, your mailing address, and address of the property, insurance policy numbers, name of your insurance agent, and a phone number where the federal representatives can get in touch with you.

Two: Schedule Inspections

A housing inspector from the federal agency will set up an appointment to visit your home. You must have proof that you own the property to get assistance. You can use a deed, a mortgage payment receipt, a tax bill, or an insurance policy with the address on it. You should also make sure the inspector can read your home number clearly from the road. Keep a photo ID, such as a driver's license handy.

Three: Reach Out With Changes

If you change your phone number or move to a new location after the flood starts to recede, contact the agency right away. Too many homeowners don't get federal assistance because the agency can't get in touch with them.
FEMA resources are available to homeowners who have been affected by flooding. Use these three steps to get the help you need for the recovery of your South Oceanside,CA, home.

About SERVPRO of Fallbrook & South Oceanside

SERVPRO of Fallbrook & South Oceanside specializes in the cleanup and restoration of residential and commercial property after a fire, smoke or water damage event. Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration. From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility to regular IICRC-industry certification, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property. Need Emergency Service? Call Us 24/7 – (760) 451-0600.

The Increased Risk of Flood After a Wildfire

11/15/2019 (Permalink)

Wildfire Wildfires destroy vegetation which absorbs rainfall and reduces runoff

After another warm summer, wildfires have once again been in the news a lot, especially in California. While many repercussions result after a devastating fire, the FEMA NFIP recognizes that an increased risk of a flood is one of the most serious consequences. In fact, floods are the most common and the costliest natural perils to impact property. Floods can occur in Fallbrook,CA, and in communities around the nation. The federal flood insurance program is one of the best ways for a property owner to protect against property losses caused by flooding damage.

How Wildfires Increase Flood Risk

The FEMA NFIP, as well as providing affordable flood insurance for residents and business owners, educates people about flood insurance and flood risk. The facts about floods after wildfire damage include the following information:

  • Wildfires destroy vegetation which absorbs rainfall and reduces runoff
  • Flood risk remains high in an area with wildfire damage for as long as five years
  • Wildfires create conditions favorable for flash floods
  • A flood after a fire is often severe

For those who live in a wildfire zone, it makes sense to purchase federal flood insurance. Most homeowner policies do not include flood insurance. Even property owners that do not live in a high-risk flood zone should consider flood insurance because many floods occur in low-risk areas.

How To Prepare for an Emergency

Disaster preparation makes sense no matter what part of the country a person is located in. Knowing what to do in an emergency can save lives and reduce the severity of property losses. If a flood does hit a home, calling in a disaster mitigation team in Fallbrook,CA, is one the first calls to make. A team of trained professionals can bring in effective equipment for water removal and start the restoration process. For those who are part of the FEMA NFIP, they can begin to work on reimbursement for losses.

How To Keep Working When the Lights Go Out

10/29/2019 (Permalink)

Commercial power generator A portable generator can provide several benefits for the work environment

Three Tips To Foster Productivity During a Black Out

Power outage issues can make for a difficult work environment, especially since much of life runs through electrical lines. Employees may want to head on home and close up shop. There are ways, though, to keep people working. As a business owner in South Oceanside,CA, consider alternate sources of power. Let the storm damage crews fix the problem, and you concentrate on motivating your employees to continue productivity. Here are three tips to foster productivity during a black out.

1. Buy a Generator

A portable generator can provide several benefits for the work environment. No air could lead to uncomfortable heat. This device, however, can power the unit, providing cool air. In addition, it could keep your electronic devices up and running so people can concentrate on work and not the environment.

2. Encourage Hot Spots

Get creative and ask people to pull out their phones. Even if the electricity is out, they can connect to hot spots. With luck the power will return shortly, and this might encourage focus until the lights turn back on.

3. Have Backup Systems

Nothing is worse than losing valuable data or hard work. Power outage frustration can then occur. Do your computers have uninterrupted power supply (UPS)? This option allows for the device to remain on after the black out. Before they are powered off, people can save work, preventing aggravation.

4. Switch Focuses

Find work to do that does not rely on the computer or internet. This might mean a team meeting, organizing files, cleaning out area of the office, or team building.

5. Declare a Field Trip Day

Have employees wait just a bit to see if the electricity is restored. If that doesn't happen, consider relocating to a spot with internet or having a work from home day. Productivity can happen in other locations.
Power outage problems are irritating, but they don't need to stop the day. Use a generator to keep some level of comfort, rearrange the schedule, and think out of the box.

Mold Prevention

9/10/2019 (Permalink)

Window opened and air blowing a white curtain Open window to air out the home

The aftermath of a flood can be a trying time. Dealing with the loss of precious memorabilia, important documents or a ruined heirloom can be overwhelming. Flooding also results in potential dark water penetrating the home, as well as creates the perfect conditions for mold growth.

Keeping Mold at Bay

After the water subsides and it is safe to begin cleanup, there are some key steps to help avoid the added hassle of mold removal.

If humidity levels are lower outdoors, open windows and doors to air out the home.
Remove any debris and or items that have been in contact with flood waters, including furniture, clothes, drywall, carpeting and rugs.
Dispose of porous material difficult to clean, such as mattresses or stuffed animals.
Don’t leave any standing water or saturated carpets.
Employ heavy-duty fans and humidifiers to assist the water evaporation process.
Using a disinfectant, clean any area or item that can in contact with flood water.

How Quickly Can Mold Form?

When it comes to any form of water damage, quick action is the best defense against mold growth. Within two days of exposure, the microorganisms that can turn into the annoying fungus are just part of life. If they have nourishment from water and organic materials—the many porous materials in a home like wood, dry wall and insulation—and a steady temperature, they can quickly colonize.
Once that happens, spores can develop within a couple of weeks. Those spores eventually begin floating into the air and finding a new home to create a new colony within hours. After that, it has a continuous life cycle that can become more than just a hassle to deal with.
While avoiding mold is key, if there is mold growth, it can be eradicated. Whether there is a little or a lot, a professional in Fallbrook,CA can provide the assistance and removal services needed to get your home back to normal.

What Kind of Damage Can Hail Cause?

8/23/2019 (Permalink)

Cosmetic damage would be a few missing shingles from the roof

You’re watching the weather reports and you’re hearing about a storm coming to your area, with the possibility of hail. You’re hoping the storm will miss your business in Fallbrook,CA, and you won’t have to deal with the impending roof damage. However, hailstorms don’t just damage roofs. Extreme weather can damage other areas of the building, too, including the interior. Knowing the havoc these storms can cause can be very helpful, so that you can make an effective plan to prepare for future storms.

Different Types of Hail Damage

Roof damage caused by hail is primarily classified in two ways:

  • Cosmetic
  • Functional

Cosmetic damage is primarily aesthetic; it affects the appearance of the roof but does not lead to additional damage if left unrepaired. An example would be a few missing shingles or other minor damage. Functional damage is more serious because it is more extensive. Heavy winds during the storm may blow more shingles off the roof, and the dents caused by the hail may create openings that allow rainfall to enter the building, causing damage to the interior. If left unrepaired, rot, mold and water damage can result. Water damage that affects the roof or attic may also spread to main-floor structures and interior spaces.
During a storm, hail pounds your building, and while your roof may receive the brunt of the damage, it is not the only part that can be damaged. Siding, gutters and windows can also suffer storm damage. The severity of damage depends on the size of the hailstones and the accompanying wind and rain.

Dealing With the Storm Aftermath

Despite your best preparations, life happens, and it’s possible your business may suffer roof damage requiring storm cleanup inside the building. Should that occur, an emergency restoration company is Here to Help and can have your office looking “Like it never even happened.”

Recovering From Storm Damage

7/24/2019 (Permalink)

After a massive storm strikes your South Oceanside, CA commercial building, there’s a lot you need to do to put yourself and your business back on the road to recovery. Besides addressing water damage, you’ll also need to tear out wet materials and take care of various storm restoration tasks. With a checklist, you’re sure to have an easier time getting back on your feet. 

4 Steps to Recover From Storm Damage. 

  1. Extraction of Water 

The first task to take care of is extracting all water from the premises. Not only does flood water make it more than a little difficult to do business, it poses a number of health risks to anyone who might come into contact with it, and that’s especially true when black water is involved. It’s best to have an experienced professional take care of this aspect of recovery so you can better ensure that the job is done right the first time. Once the water is handled, it’s time to tear out all wet materials. 

  1. Taking Care of Wet Materials 

All materials that are soaking wet and simply cannot be fully dried out will more than likely need to be ripped out. This is because mold and mildew can quickly become an issue, even if it looks as though materials have fully dried from the outside.

  1. Drying Out 

Once the salvageable has been sorted from the unsalvageable, it’s time to dry everything out. This might involve using fans and letting items sit out several days to ensure they’re fully dried. 

  1. Structural Restoration

Depending on how much damage was done, you may have to restore certain parts of your building’s structure. Here, you might want to get in touch with your insurance company to see what’s covered so you know whether you’ll have to invest your own money to restore your building to its former state. 

Left unchecked, water damage can lead to financial damage as well. Use these storm restoration tips to help you and your business in case water damage happens.

3 Steps for Getting FEMA Assistance

7/10/2019 (Permalink)

FEMA resources are available to homeowners who have been affected by flooding

3 Steps for Getting FEMA Assistance

When tornadoes and other natural disasters bring flooding into your home, it's important to register with the Federal Emergency Management Agency for assistance, even if you have insurance, and if you aren't sure you will qualify for help. As you move through disaster assistance recovery processes, keep a few things in mind.

Insurance and FEMA won't provide double coverage for any damages.
The federal agency may cover grants for rent, emergency repairs, and disaster-related medical costs.
You may get coverage for funeral and burial costs if the events were related to the disaster.

Remember that federal disaster assistance doesn't pay for any costs that other organizations have already covered, but they may contact other companies, such as home reconstruction and flood remediation companies, to carry out repairs.

One: Register

The first step in getting FEMA assistance after a flood or other natural disaster is to register with the agency. You can contact them by phone or online. They even have a smartphone contact address. Be prepared with your social security number, your mailing address, and address of the property, insurance policy numbers, name of your insurance agent, and a phone number where the federal representatives can get in touch with you.

Two: Schedule Inspections

A housing inspector from the federal agency will set up an appointment to visit your home. You must have proof that you own the property to get assistance. You can use a deed, a mortgage payment receipt, a tax bill, or an insurance policy with the address on it. You should also make sure the inspector can read your home number clearly from the road. Keep a photo ID, such as a driver's license handy.

Three: Reach Out With Changes

If you change your phone number or move to a new location after the flood starts to recede, contact the agency right away. Too many homeowners don't get federal assistance because the agency can't get in touch with them.
FEMA resources are available to homeowners who have been affected by flooding. Use these three steps to get the help you need for the recovery of your South Oceanside,CA, home.

FAQs About Content Cleaning After Flooding

6/6/2019 (Permalink)

Porous materials, such as commercial ceiling tiles, may have to be thrown away

After flooding affects your business in South Oceanside,CA, you will likely feel eager to start cleaning and restoring your property. Content cleaning is often necessary in properties with water damage, though many business owners aren’t sure what the process entails.

What Can Be Cleaned After Flooding?

Various cleaning and sanitization methods can help bring damaged items back to life. If water is quickly removed from the business and the property remains dry, it is often possible for water damage restoration professionals to restore the following items:

  • Wood floors and wood pieces of furniture
  • Paintings and photographs
  • Cloth items, such as curtains and rugs
  • Items made out of metal

What Should Be Thrown Away?

Although there are various items that content cleaning can help to restore after flooding has affected a business, restoration isn’t always possible. The following items should often be thrown away after they have sustained water damage:

  • Wet building materials
  • Porous items that can easily absorb water, such as pillows or cushions
  • Items that have been in black water, or water that is contaminated with hazardous materials, for a long period of time
  • Perishable food items and medications

Can You Protect Items in Your Business From Flood Damage?

Though there is often not a warning before flooding occurs, it is sometimes possible to protect items in your business from water damage if you are aware that flooding will likely impact your property. Putting important belongings on top of shelves and in other elevated areas can sometimes help to prevent items in your business from becoming damaged. Additionally, it can be useful to put important documents in water-resistant, fire-resistant containers.

Content cleaning is often an important element in restoring a business. Understanding what items can and cannot be thrown away and knowing how to protect items from water damage can help business owners feel more in control during the restoration process.

3 Ways Storm Flood Cleanup Differs From Plumbing Flood Cleanup

4/29/2019 (Permalink)

Give SERVPRO a call if you experience storm damage.

Flooding can impact your South Oceanside, CA home in a variety of ways. However, the kind of water that enters your home may have an effect on what kind of damage you need to deal with in the aftermath. Storm floods, for example, may need to be handled differently than how you would clean up water from a burst pipe in your kitchen, and knowing how storm flood water differs from other types of flooding can help you clean it up quickly and safely.

3 Ways Storm Flood Cleanup Differs From Plumbing Flood Cleanup

  1. Storm Waters May Contain Sewage

One of the dangers of natural flooding is the contamination level of the water. Flood water that comes from torrential rains may contain feces, urine and chemicals from nearby clogged sewers, making it dangerous to handle. This type of black water should only be removed by a certified storm cleanup and water damage company that has the equipment to drain and dispose of it safely.

  1. Outdoor Floods Often Contain Debris

Dealing with a flood from a burst pipe in your home is typically cleaner than storm flooding, which typically contains mud, sewer sludge and outdoor debris. These substances can be difficult to clean, even with a commercial shop vacuum cleaner. These types of floods usually require the services of a professional water damage cleanup company, which can bring in trash and sump pumps to clear away the debris.

  1. Indoor Floods May Be More Controllable

While indoor floods may cause some damage, they can usually be controlled by turning off your home’s water. This can reduce flood damage and make cleanup simpler. Outdoor flood waters are usually impossible to prevent or control, which means you may be dealing with a more difficult cleanup process once they recede.

Various types of flood waters in South Oceanside, CA can affect your home. However, there is a marked difference between storm flooding and floods that occur due to plumbing issues, and understanding the difference can help make cleanup easier. 

4 Tips for Storm Preparation

4/27/2019 (Permalink)

Don't wait until disaster strikes to make a plan to keep your family safe

Some storms may spring up suddenly, but being aware of when storm season in South Oceanside, CA, is approaching can help you prepare your home for its arrival. By following these tips, you can weather the season’s storms better and hopefully stay above the flood water.

1. Stay Alert

You can’t protect your family and yourself against a problem you don’t know is coming. Your community probably has a severe weather warning system in place. Sign up for notifications, and keep an eye on the radar when your area is under a severe storm threat.

2. Update Protection

The moment you are standing in your flooded home is not the time to wonder about whether your flood insurance has expired. Storm restoration can be very expensive. Make sure that you always have adequate coverage for water damage, especially if you live in an area that tends to see significant flooding.

3. Maintain Regularly

There are ways to shield your home from extensive damage from flood water. Consider installing a sump pump in the basement. Make sure your gutters stay clear of debris, particularly during rainy seasons. Make sure valuables are stored in higher places so that are less likely to get wet.

4. Have a Plan

Everyone in the family should know what to do in an emergency. Outline evacuation routes and talk about safety precautions. Pack an emergency bag that you can just grab and go if you need to vacate your flooded building quickly. In this bag, be sure to include copies of valuable documents, such as the deed to your home and contact information for your insurance company and local flood restoration specialists. Know what you need to do before you need to do it.

Weather can be unpredictable, but that doesn’t mean you have to be unprepared. Taking precautions before the flood water starts to rise is key to getting through the storm.

The First 4 Things To Do After a Flood Strikes

2/14/2019 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Fallbrook/South Oceanside provides storm damage restoration.

When A Flood Strikes Your Business

Storm damage is likely a reality for your business in Fallbrook,CA. When your workplace is struck by a flood, it’s important to have a plan for content cleaning. Nobody wants to think about damage and the potential for devastation, but thinking ahead could alleviate some of the destruction caused by water.

1. Remember That Employee Safety Is Key

It’s crucial to make sure your workplace is safe to enter following a storm. If any electrical boxes were impacted by water, you need to have an inspector make sure the building is free from danger. Also, be mindful that wet floors could cause workers to slip and fall.

2. Start Removing Excess Water

When it is safe to enter your business, start dealing with water by mopping it up. Inspect your things to see what can be restored. It’s much cheaper if you can do content cleaning on items rather than replacing them.

3. Deal With Wet Furniture and Accessories

After removing items from tables, start wiping the excess water away. Take cushions off couches and chairs; prop them up against a wall for faster drying. Remove photos or art from walls, and store them in a dry place.

4. Know What To Save and What To Discard

Certain items in your office may be able to be saved after being touched by storm waters. Non-porous materials like stainless steel are constructed to withstand water and have the best chance of survival. Porous objects like terry cloth towels may have to be discarded. These items allow water to pass through them freely and are more susceptible to damage.

Acting quickly following a storm gives you the best opportunity to save many of your office items. If you’re overwhelmed by the amount of work created by water damage, you could seek professional help for content cleaning. You’ll definitely need help if your business is ever impacted by black water. Find a company that provides storm damage restoration before a storm hits. That way, you’ll have a company to turn to if severe weather wreaks havoc on your office.

Driving Through Deep Water Is a Risky Proposition.

9/24/2018 (Permalink)

Driving through deep water in Fallbrook, CA

The question of whether to drive over a badly flooded street does not arise often. Doing this would put you, your passengers and your vehicle at risk.

Accepting this risk assumes that:

  • The water is not too deep.
  • The water is not hiding a sinkhole or a washout.
  • There is no submerged debris that could cause tire damage.
  • Your vehicle won’t lose traction and float away.

Before you drive on a flooded street in Fallbrook,CA , you should make sure that you are ready with answers to a few important questions. More information about driving under hazardous conditions can be found in the travel tips section of many websites.

1. Am I Prepared to Walk out of This If Necessary?
It is one thing to answer this question for yourself. It is a completely different matter to answer this question for your passengers, especially small children. The flooded roads and submerged hazards pose a greater risk on foot than they did in the vehicle. The water is likely to be teeming with bacteria. Add live electrical wires, water snakes and alligators and it becomes a dismal situation.

2. Am I Prepared to Damage My Vehicle by Driving Through a Flood?
The likelihood of vehicle damage has a lot to do with ground clearance. Typical passenger vehicles have less than 10 inches of clearance. Expensive problems begin to occur once the water reaches the exhaust.

3. Do I Really Need to Make This Trip?
This is probably the most important question. If you are meeting a friend for coffee, the answer is probably no. If you are taking someone to the hospital emergency room, the answer is probably yes. Answer honestly.

Street Flooding Leads to Home Flooding
A flooded street is often a symptom of a bigger problem. If your home has flooded, consider bringing in a local flood cleanup specialist who can quickly return your life to normal. You will be the envy of all your neighbors.

Smartest Ways to Keep Your Employees and Building Safe From Flood Damage

8/28/2018 (Permalink)

Storm damage in South Oceanside, CA

Your office probably has an evacuation plan in case of a fire. You hopefully have first-aid kits to address minor injuries as well. But are you ready for flooding? Floods are hardly uncommon in South Oceanside, CA, so it’s crucial that you have strategies to prevent flooding and to respond to these situations when they do arise.

Think About Your Data

In a flood, your primary concern should be the safety of your employees. Remember, though flood damage can destroy electronic equipment, which could spell the end of your precious data. Imagine what your business would do if you lost financial documents and the hosts of communication materials you rely on. It’s essential that you back up everything from your computers.

  • Back up data on an off-site server.
  • Back up data on cloud-based websites.

Develop a Business Continuity Plan

Flooding can be as minor as a little water getting the carpet wet or running walls, to as severe as making your building unusable. Depending on the size of the flood, you might not be able to get back into your building for several weeks. Your business still must go on, so make sure you’ve got a plan to keep things running from other locations. Determine which employees may work from home. Have reliable backup equipment and materials to ensure you can continue your operations.

Call the Pros

You shouldn’t have to handle a flood and its effects by yourself. There are well-qualified companies with experienced technicians to help clean up the damage and get you ready to move back into your building. A professional knows how to handle concerns such as black water and other health challenges. These companies can also respond quickly and efficiently because they have the right tools and skills.

Flooding isn’t an issue you want to take lightly. If you act today and prepare in advance, you can minimize interruptions to your business.

The Water Damage You Can’t See

7/23/2018 (Permalink)

Living through a catastrophic storm of any kind in South Oceanside, CA can be devastating. In addition to the disruption of daily life, you home may also suffer physical damage that requires extensive repair. High winds, torrential rain, and infrastructure damage can easily leave you in the midst of a flood.

When you think of the water damage from flooding, you may envision waterlogged carpets and furnishings, structural damage, and ruined documents or keepsakes. However, the damage from contaminated water under these conditions can be far more dangerous and harder to fix.

What Is Contaminated Water?

Any floodwaters that include raw sewage are considered black water. They can carry a variety of potentially dangerous pathogens, including salmonella, E. coli, hepatitis, and rotavirus. These and other contaminants can cause serious diseases including the following:

• Gastroenteritis
• Hepatitis A
• Shigellosis
• Giardiasis

This kind of contamination can occur as a result of runoff from waterways, or backed up sewer drains or systems. People and pets can be infected by contact with contaminated water, by surfaces that have been saturated, or even by breathing in microbes that are present in the environment where this kind of water damage has happened. Most professionals suggest that you treat any residential flooding, particularly in urban and suburban areas, as if this sort of damage has occurred.

What Should You Do?

It’s important to take action as soon as possible, since even clean water left standing can become gray or black. It’s important to call a restoration professional as soon as possible; do not try to clean up on your own. Without proper cleaning, microbes may linger in the air and in dust, leaving you at risk of illness. Professional restoration experts in South Oceanside, CA can assess the damage, test for pathogens, and create an action plan. They have the tools and equipment needed to safely extract the water, thoroughly dry out and clean up your property, and repair the water damage left behind.

If your home is affected by a flood, call in the professionals quickly. Doing so can prevent further damage. Visit http://www.SERVPROfallbrooksouthoceanside.com for more information on water damage. 

Keeping Calm After the Storm

6/13/2018 (Permalink)

Unfortunately, Mother Nature doesn’t take into account the hard work you’ve put in to get your business up and running. So when you’re hit with an unexpected storm that results in water damage, you may be at a loss as to what to do. Luckily, there are restoration experts that know exactly what to tear out of your business in order to ensure the damage is as minimal as possible.

Understanding Water Categories

An important part of storm restoration is assessing the destruction. The ability to tear out ruined material in a timely manner is important, so understanding the potential forms of damage is necessary. The categories of water are as follows:

• Category 1 - This situation involves a clean water source, such as a busted pipe or water heater, and cleanup is relatively quick and painless.
• Category 2 - Water responsible for this damage typically comes from a dishwasher or washing machine, and it is called “grey water.” There aren’t any dangerous contaminants, only detergent and/or dirt, making cleanup almost identical to Category 1.
• Category 3 – This is the most invasive level of water damage. It’s known as “black water” because it involves various contaminants and microorganisms that find their way in through sewage or outside sources. In this instance, a rebuilding process will likely need to be put into play, which can involve your insurance company and inevitably take more time.

Being Prepared

Ultimately, the best way to prepare yourself for storm restoration is to know how bad the aftermath could be. Do your research and find a company in your South Oceanside, CA that values quick response time, thorough evaluation, and practical methods of cleanup. The last thing you want is a company that decides to tear out material in your business without properly determining the extent of its damage.

If you experience water damage in your place of business, track down a restoration company early on. Doing so can help your business to maintain its success even when Mother Nature has different plans.
Visit http://www.SERVPROfallbrooksouthoceanside.com for more information on storm damage. 

What To Expect When Faced With Flood Damage

1/18/2018 (Permalink)

When it comes to dealing with water damage, it is essential that home and business owners in Fallbrook, CA take immediate action. The longer structures remain submerged, the greater the risk that you may need to tear out and restore significant portions of the building. Here are the six steps to expect during the post-storm restoration process:


1. Contact a professional restoration crew.

Many companies have 24-hour call centers that can get you in touch with a local service. Make sure to have the following information on hand:

• Contact information
• Insurance information
• Street address of flooded site
• Time damage occurred
• Cause of flooding


2. Damage assessment.

Technicians should perform a comprehensive inspection of the extent and type of damage and take steps to move or block off furniture or other items to prevent further deterioration.

3. Water Removal.

Industrial pumps are used to extract as much standing water as possible, minimizing secondary water damage and mold growth. A crew may need to tear out carpeting as well to protect the subfloor.

4. Drying and Dehumidification.

Water retained in porous wall and floor materials can cause warping and mold growth. Technicians use specialized industrial air movers and dehumidifiers to dissipate moisture.

5. Disinfection and Odor Removal.

Air scrubbers and fogging equipment are used to deodorize and sanitize walls and furniture, using antimicrobial and disinfectant treatments. Professional cleaning services can often help to restore personal items, such as clothing or photographs.

6. Rehabilitation.

At this stage, a professional team can help you to identify any repairs needed to return the premises to pre-flooding condition, including whether you need to tear out portions of the structure that may have been compromised.

Storm restoration is a multi-step process that requires promptness and technical expertise. It is a good idea to keep an emergency contact on hand for a professional service in Fallbrook, CA that specializes in flooding and water damage.

Visit SERVPRO of Fallbrook/South Oceanside at http://www.SERVPROfallbrooksouthoceanside.com/ for more information about storm restoration.

Take Back Your Home After Storm Damage Strikes

10/23/2017 (Permalink)


Take Back Your Home After Storm Damage Strikes

You never thought you would be the victim of severe storm damage. You were always fortunate. You felt terrible for others as you watched what nature could do to cause serious storm damage for others around you. This time, you weren't so lucky when the storm rolled in. It could have been a winter storm that brought frozen pipes, ice damming, and ice damage along with it. You could have found yourself caught up in the middle of river flooding or flooding caused by hurricane damage. Wind damage and hail damage could have hit your home harder than it every has before. You know one thing is for certain. You cannot handle your storm remediation. As the ground water goes down or the flooding recedes, you stand back and you shake your head at the damages. It is almost more than you can bear. Fortunately, you don't have to face this alone. Professional storm damage restoration services are possible when you turn to the right company to get the job done.

Seek Professional Storm Restoration Services

Your professional storm restoration team is available for you when you find yourself dealing with storm damage that is too extreme for you to handle. You're not looking at a simple matter of clearing flood water or ground water from your home. You are dealing with a roof leak, roof damage, water restoration issues, and the need for home restoration. You look at the damages and feel like your home needs a complete overhaul. You are ready to throw in the towel and walk away. Don't give up on storm remediation. With the help of your storm restoration professionals, you can reclaim your home.

Begin the Journey to Home Restoration

When you call in your professional storm damage restoration professionals, they will come in and assess your home from top to bottom. If river flooding, flooding, frozen pipes, or hurricane damage have been a major issue, you are likely to need water restoration services. The first order of business will be to clear out any flood water or ground water that has accumulated in your home. Frozen pipes can cause similar problems in the winter that hurricane damage can cause in the summer. A flood pump can get rid of flood water or ground water brought in by river flooding or any other type of flooding. If you have ever experienced river flooding or frozen pipes before, you may have your own flood pump. A flood pump is an effective tool and good to have if you are prone to flooding of any kind.

However, you will need a powerful flood pump when you require storm restoration services. Your professional storm restoration team can handle it. In addition to water restoration services that include water removal, drying, and sanitizing the area, your storm damage restoration team will focus on the roof. They'll look for roof damage caused by wind damage, hail damage, ice damage, or hurricane damage. If ice damming is the issue, expect any ice dam to be removed. Wind damage, hail damage, and ice damage, including ice damming, can mean there will be a need for serious roof repair work. A roof leak of any size can be addressed after ice damage, wind damage, hail damage, or ice damming. The ice dam will be removed. The roof damage will be evaluated. Roof repair will be handled. While an ice dam or other storm problems can make roof damage a priority, don't fret. There will be no signs of an ice dam or a roof leak when your home restoration team is done with storm remediation. Roof repair work will be completed, patching any roof leak. Once the roof repair is complete, you will be well on the way to home restoration. When all is said and done, you can enjoy the benefits of storm remediation. Flood water, hurricanes, and Old Man Winter can attack your home, but water restoration and home restoration are possible when you turn to the right team of professionals to get the job done.
Visit http://www.SERVPROfallbrooksouthoceanside.com for more information on storm damage.

South Oceanside Residents: We Specialize in Emergency Flood Damage Cleanup and Restoration!

3/16/2016 (Permalink)

Oceanside flooding due to heavy rains. “Are you Ready?”

Many of us North County (Oceanside) residents are nice and cozy with the thought that our weather is one of the best in the nation.  However, from time to time, and especially during the end of a drought or during El Nino we will get the large rain storms that wreak havoc on our drainage systems. These systems have had minimal use in the past years, and will flood and destroy our beautiful homes and businesses because of the overload of water.  These flash flood storms create two unique challenges for us Southern Cali Folks. 

First and most important is to stop the flow of water, dry out and cleanup the damage.  SERVPRO Fallbrook South Oceanside (760) 451-0600 is on call 24 hours a day, to inspect damage and to begin the Water extraction process.  We use advanced inspection and monitoring equipment to determine you’re your home’s structure is actually dry.

If Water damage is NOT handled quickly and properly, it can cause severe damage to your home’s structure not to mention the potential harmful health effects of mold. Remember, the longer you wait, the worse the problem will get.

Second, does your insurance cover the cleanup and restoration?  Obviously the best action is to contact your insurance company.  But if you have State Farm insurance call 800-782-8332, and if you need to file a claim you’ll need to Find a State Farm location

If you do not have Flood insurance take a look at the average prices for flood insurance for Californians.

You can also reference maps available called FIRM (Flood Insurance Rate Map) that show a community’s base flood elevations, flood zones, and floodplain boundaries.  These maps will determine if you are in a higher flood zone and may pay more for flood insurance.

Here are the most common reasons your home or business may experience water damage.

·         A blocked or failed sewer lateral pipe

·         Heavy rain causes surface Water to pool around your home

·         Storm sewer backup

·         Sanitary sewer backup

·         Foundation drainage failure

·         Water supply-line break or hot-Water tank failure

The flooding in many Oceanside homes is caused by storm sewer backup. Oceanside has had very unusually high rain in the past month, and is expected to get even worse and these conditions can overwhelm the system.

We are Emergency Flooded Specialists for Fallbrook / South Oceanside: 

·         We are Available 24 hours/7 days per week

·         We’re a Preferred Vendor to many National Insurance Companies

·         We Bill The Insurance Directly – One Less Thing For You To Worry About

·         Our Technicians are Highly-Trained  in Water Restoration Techniques

·         We use s500 IICRC Restoration Standards

·         Advanced Inspection and Extraction Equipment

Home or Business Flooded? Call Us Today – We’re Here To Help - (760) 451-0600

SERVPRO of Fallbrook South Oceanside

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