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Storm Season in Fallbrook/South Oceanside

1/3/2024 (Permalink)

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!

Processing a Water Loss in Fallbrook/Oceanside CA. Let Us Help!

1/3/2024 (Permalink)

Water damage is the incident that leads to the most frequent insurance losses each year. Whether you live in Fallbrook, Ca, Oceanside, Ca or anywhere else in California, you must understand a water emergency can happen at any time. It could be caused by floods, broken pipes, sewage backups, leaks from appliances or holes in the roof. This can lead to water in home, water in business or even flood damage. The key to having your home or business repaired promptly is knowing what to do should one of those things occur. The following are a few guidelines.

The First Step

Should a water emergency occur, once you and the other occupants of the property are safely outside, your first step should be to call your insurance company. They can help to guide you through the water mitigation process. They can also tell you what type of flood damage and water damage coverage your policy contains. These coverages can vary depending on the policy and the company. The amount of your coverage will help you decide on the water cleanup and water restoration company you can afford. The insurance company will also decide if you property is a total loss.

Cleaning Up The Mess

Once the insurance company decides your home or business is not a total loss, you must quickly find the best company possible to clean up the mess. The long water remains in your property the more damage it will do. So it's essential to begin the drying process as soon as possible. A good company will act quickly to remove damp carpets, paddings, baseboards and other finishings to allow air movement through the walls and help them to dry. Doing this within the first 24 hours is critical to reducing property damage and preventing mold and mildew from taking hold and causing health problems.

Making Sure It Is Dry

Proper air movement is essential to the drying process when you have water in home, water in business or any other kind of water emergency. This is true whether you live in Fallbrook or Oceanside, CA or anywhere else in California. It is an important part of the water cleanup and water restoration process. That means the company you hire to do the mitigation on your water damage or flood damage must have the proper moisture detectors, hygrometers as well as infrared cameras to locate where the water is located. They must also use the right disinfectant products to prevent mold and mildew and have experience doing the entire process.

It is vital the mitigation and cleanup company you hire do a thorough job. Even if mistakes get past the claims adjuster, the property owner show makes sure the job is done right. If not the health of the people that visit the building could be at risk. The work of the water extraction company or restoration specialist must ensure there is no bacteria, fungi or black water with sewage or dangerous chemicals to cause problems later.

Visit http://www.SERVPROfallbrooksouthoceanside.com for more information on water damage and cleanup services.

Got a leaking pipe? Call us now!

11/4/2022 (Permalink)

Leaking faucet Plumbing leaks can come out of nowhere. Give us a call right away so we can help mitigate the damages to your home.

If you have water damage or a flood in your home due to leaking or broken pipes, your insurance company may cover the costs of repair and restoration. Insurance companies have different categories of pipe breakage events. Whether or not they cover your event depends upon the terms of your insurance policy.

Three Clauses That Provide Insurance Coverage

Typical home insurance policies provide coverage for a sudden pipe incident. For example, a flood caused by the rupture of the main sewer line into your home would likely be covered under one or all of the following clauses:

  • Property Coverage: Personal property, such as furniture, clothing, and appliances, that are destroyed by water damage are reimbursed through this clause.
  • Dwelling Coverage: This clause insures the physical structure, such as walls and floors. It will typically pay to fix a broken pipe and for water damage restoration.
  • Additional Living Expense (ALE) coverage: If you have to leave your home due to water damage or flooding, this clause pays for hotel, food, and travel expenses.

When Insurance Won't Pay

Homeowner's insurance will not pay for damage caused by leaky or broken pipes when it is the result of normal wear and tear, negligence, or lack of maintenance. When the insurance adjuster arrives at your home to evaluate your claim, they will look for the following:

  • Signs of deterioration, such as rust, that you should have taken care of.
  • The age of the pipes and if the leak is the result of normal wear and tear.
  • The location of the pipes; Are they near an outside wall and susceptible to freezing?
  • Leakage; If the pipe is leaking, does it appear to be an old leak you should have repaired?

When broken plumbing causes a flood in your home, always check with your insurance agent. Remember that plumbers and restoration companies in South Oceanside, CA, are Here To Help.

What homeowners should know about secondary damage

2/22/2022 (Permalink)

mold Every mold loss is different but we are here to help!

5 Steps To Protect Your Home From Secondary Damage.

When water damage occurs in your residence, quick action is critical. Even after the leak or flood that caused the initial destruction has ended, secondary damage, such as black mold, can still occur if the property is not effectively dried and treated. If your home in South Oceanside,CA , has sustained water damage, taking the following important steps can help you protect your home.

1. Extract the Water

Mold can grow in as little as 24 hours, so your home should be dried out as quickly as possible. Extract all standing water and make sure all surfaces are free of moisture. If the area is small, then a wet/dry vacuum may do the job, but more extensive water may require the use of professional-grade equipment.

2. Lower Humidity

High humidity can also encourage mold growth, so open the doors and windows, and run fans in each room. Dehumidifiers can be utilized to further decrease moisture and water vapor in the air.

3. Remove Wet Items

Porous materials, including carpets, rugs, insulation, furniture and upholstery, should be removed as quickly as possible to inhibit black mold from growing.

4. Sanitize and Disinfect

All exposed surfaces should be thoroughly cleaned with commercial-grade products and disinfectants to remove the dirt and bacteria that provide nutrients for mold.

5. Monitor the Area

After your home has been dried and cleaned, you will need to watch closely for any signs of mold. Obviously, visible mold can be easily identified as a problem, but mold can also grow in areas that can’t be easily seen. You should thoroughly check darker areas that are prone to dampness. Look out for any musty odors that may smell similar to mildew.

If you suspect you may have black mold in your home, or if you’re unsure how to effectively clean after water damage, contact a mold remediation specialist to resolve any problems and help you avoid costly secondary damage to your property.

Minimizing Your Water Damage Risks

2/22/2022 (Permalink)

minimize water damage Call us now to minimize your water damage risks.

Imagine waking up in the morning and when you set your feet off the edge of the bed expecting to feel the warm welcome of carpet, you instead get the cold shock of stepping in water. It takes your mind a moment to move past the confusion and disbelief to snap into the reality of what is happening. The panic sets in as you scramble trying to discover what is happening and why. In your frantic searching, you can’t help but notice all of your belongings sitting in water. The range of emotions flooding you mind are broad and they are compounding quickly. The underlying feeling you can identify almost immediately, is one of being overwhelmed.  Now there is some good news and bad news. The bad news is that approximately 14,000 water damages occur each day in a home or business and create an average of $7,000 per claim. The good news is that it is very easy to proactively prepare and protect yourself and your home. While it may be impossible to completely eliminate the possibility of experiencing a water damage, you can take steps to minimize the affects should one happen in your home. 

Free to Low Cost:

  1. Regular Inspections

This one is the most beneficial and most important to do. Regularly inspecting supply lines, shut off valves, plumbing connections, water heater components, and any exposed pipe joints for signs of wear, discoloration, or damage will allow you to notice potential issues before they become a problem. Replace worn or damaged components as needed or have a plumber inspect and replace for you.  

  1. Watch your water bill

In Southern California, many of our water damages are slab leaks. There is almost never a visual indicator until it is too late. But one thing you can do to help catch a slab leak or any hidden leak before it become catastrophic is to carefully review your water bill for any abnormal changes in usage. A increase of usage outside the norm could be a sign of a problem.  

  1. Keep things things tidy

Should a water damage occur that is unavoidable, keeping your home clean and organized will help reduce the damages that occur. Try to limit or remove clutter, limit items placed or stored directly on the floor, and regularly cleaning the home will help prevent a potential claim from being larger than it needs to. 

Investment:

  1. Resilient flooring

A great way to help minimize damages is to invest in a resilient flooring option. Finished concrete, tile, and even vinyl planking can sometimes limit or prevent further damages when compared to hardwood/laminate or carpeting. It could be an investment not only into the resell value of your home, but also an investment in reducing liability. 

  1. Plastic Totes

Time and time again, we find homes that keep things stored in cardboard boxes. Whether in the garage or the office or a closet, these boxes almost inevitably end up stacked on the floor. Cardboard boxes are a great means of transporting things when you’re moving, but do nothing against protecting your items from water or pests. If you have items that will be stored long term, consider storing them in plastic totes and off the ground whenever possible.  

  1. Water Damage Sensors

If you have a home security system, chances are your provider now offers a water damage sensor. They operate exactly like a smoke or carbon monoxide detector, but are typically placed under sinks, near water heaters, or other statistically probable water damage sources. If you can’t prevent a water damage, the next best thing is catching it early.  

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.

Oceanside and San Diego North County Residents: It’s the water you don’t see!

2/17/2022 (Permalink)

Water meter Oceanside and San Diego North County Residents: It’s the water you don’t see!

Oceanside and San Diego North County Residents: Beware! It's the hidden water that can be most damaging. 

 SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside provides 24 hour fire and water damage restoration service in the following locations:  Fallbrook, Vista, Bonsall, Rainbow, Oceanside.  Proudly servicing all of North San Diego County.  

Even small water damages have the potential

to cause serious structural and indoor air

quality issues over time.

The key to avoiding costly future restoration

is to handle every water problem as a real

threat to your property. SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside has

the equipment, training and

experience to find and dry unseen water before

secondary damages occur. The proper equipment

makes a measurable difference in reducing the

damage expense during a fire or water loss.

When time matters, technology and equipment

must be counted on to perform. Your local SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside will answer

your call with fast action and a full arsenal of

drying equipment. Here are a few of the tools

used by your local SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside

Professionals.

•   Moisture Sensors are used to detect moisture in carpets, baseboards and walls.

•   Moisture Meters (pictured) are used to determine the actual moisture content of various materials. The moisture tester provides accurate readings, allowing SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside Professionals to monitor the drying process.

•   Thermohygrometers measure temperature and relative humidity. When armed with this information, SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside Professionals can calculate and create an environment most condusive to drying. When facing a contaminated water loss, it is not only important to dry the structure, but the structure must also be disinfected and often deodorized.

•   Ultra Low-Volume (ULV) Foggers will atomize liquid deodorizing agents, producing a fine mist that can easily penetrate the site where odor-causing residues may accumulate. This device can also be used to inject fungicides and disinfectants into wall cavities and other hard-to-reach areas.

•   Thermal Foggers dispense solvent-based products by creating a dense fog. The fog consists of tiny particles of deodorant solution that attach to and neutralize odor causing particles.

The bottom line? Your local SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside

Professionals have the training and

equipment to help make it “Like it never even happened.” 

Residential Services

Whether your Fallbrook / South Oceanside home needs emergency flood damage or your upholstery cleaned, you can depend on us.  Our technicians have extensive cleaning and restoration training and can make your property look its best. Learn more about our residential services:

•   Water Damage Restoration

•   Fire Damage Restoration

•   Mold Remediation

•   Storm Damage Restoration

•   Cleaning Services

•   Building/Reconstruction Services

Commercial Services

There's never a convenient time for fire or Water damage to strike your Fallbrook / South Oceanside commercial property. Every hour spent cleaning up is an hour of lost revenue and productivity. So when the need arises for professional cleaning or emergency restoration services we has the training and expertise to respond promptly with highly trained technicians to get your property back to business. Learn more about our commercial services:

•   Commercial Water Damage Restoration

•   Commercial Fire Damage Restoration

We are proud to be serving the Fallbrook / South Oceanside CA and San Diego North County areas 24 hours / 7 days a week.  

Have Questions? Call Us Today – (760) 451-0600

South Oceanside and Fallbrook NEED TO KNOW!

2/9/2022 (Permalink)

Water damage in home SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside shows up for YOU.

One of our Fallbrook clients said “I was doing laundry and chores around the house when I heard the sounds of water running down my stairs. Oh no. It had to be my washing machine. Sure enough, water was shooting out of the wall through the damaged hose. The water damaged the laundry room, hallway, and stairs. My insurance adjuster told me to call SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside. It was the best call I ever made!

The SERVPRO technicians arrived quickly and immediately went to work. They extracted the water and set up powerful air movers and blowers to remove the excess moisture from the floors and air. They monitored and documented the drying process and cleaned and deodorized the damaged areas. They replaced the supply line hose, and now you would never know I had a waterfall on my stairs!”

SERVPRO Water Restoration Process

Step 1: Emergency Contact

Step 2: Inspection and Damage Assessment

Step 3: Water Removal/Water Extraction

Step 4: Drying and Dehumidification

Step 5: Cleaning and Repair

Step 6: Restoration

Call Us Today!

When you have a water damage emergency in your Fallbrook and South Oceanside home or commercial business, you can rely on the professionals at SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside to restore the damage, “Like it never even happened.” Call us today at (760) 451-0600.

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Fallbrook & South Oceanside -24 Hour Emergency Water Damage Service

2/5/2022 (Permalink)

water damage emergency SERVPRO of Fallbrook & South Oceanside provides 24 hour fire and water damage restoration service in Fallbrook & South Oceanside

SERVPRO of Fallbrook & South Oceanside is available 24 hours a day for water emergencies, large or small. When you are dealing with water damage, immediate action is crucial. A delay of just a few hours can greatly increase the severity of the water damage.

We Answer the Phone Ready to Help
Call Today - (760)451-0600

We understand that when you call us, you may be feeling confused, stressed, and vulnerable. You need an expert to guide you through this crisis. SERVPRO of Fallbrook & South Oceanside has the specific water damage training and experience to help you through this tough time. We specialize in water damage restoration—in fact, it's the cornerstone of our business.

What to Expect

When you call, we will ask several questions regarding your water damage emergency. These questions will help us determine what equipment and resources to bring, including how many trained SERVPRO Professionals may be needed.

Our SERVPRO Representative will ask several questions:

•Your name and contact information

•Your insurance information (if applicable)

•The street address of the water-damaged home or business

•When did the flooding or water damage occur?

•What caused the water damage (if known)?

•Is there electricity available (on-site)?

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.

When to Call SERVPRO of Fallbrook/ South Oceanside

1/24/2022 (Permalink)

Water Damage SERVPRO Fallbrook/South Oceanside arriving on site 3 days after the water loss.

Have you ever wondered what happens the longer you let water damage sit? Sure you can imagine that whatever happens, it is not good! 

We are here to share a simple timeline of what to expect and could happen if you wait!

When you call immediately or within minutes, yes, water quickly spreads throughout your property, saturating everything in its path. It begins to absorb into walls, floors, upholstery, and belongings. Furniture finishes may bleed, causing permanent staining on carpets. Photographs, books, and other paper goods start to swell and warp. In any water loss this is hard to avoid. 

Waiting 1 hour to 24 hours before calling, drywall begins to swell and break down. Metal surfaces begin to tarnish and furniture begins to swell and crack. Dyes and inks from cloth and paper goods spread and stain which become non-salvageable.During this time you may also start to smell a musty odor.

Waiting 48 hours to 6 days the musty odor will become stronger while mold and mildew may grow and spread. Doors, windows, and studs swell and warp, causing the need for replacement. Metal begins to rust and corrode and Furniture warps and shows signs of mold. Paint begins to blister and peel off the drywall. The flooring swells and warps forcing replacement and a need for all contents to be move out.Waiting this long can possibly create serious biohazard contamination.

Waiting 1 week or longer can put you in a situation you NEVER want to be in. The restoration time and cost increase immensely because replacing contaminated materials and structural rebuilding may be extensive. The structural safety becomes a bigger issue along with mold growth and biohazard contaminants in which poses serious risks to occupants. 

Flooding and water emergencies don’t wait for regular business hours and neither do we. SERVPRO of Fallbrook/South Oceanside provides emergency cleaning and restoration services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week—including all holidays.

Call SERVPRO of Fallbrook/South Oceanside at (760)451-0600 as soon as you can to prevent any further damages from occurring to your residence. 

How to Lessen the Damage Caused by a Burst Pipe | SERVPRO® of Fallbrook/South Oceanside

12/9/2020 (Permalink)

water leaking out of a gray pipe showing signs of erosion If you have water damage due to a burst pipe or another cause, contact us right away. SERVPRO of Fallbrook/South Oceanside is available 24/7.

While there is no favorable type of water damage to happen to your home, one of the worst types you can experience is a burst pipe. Damages from burst pipes can happen quickly and impact entire rooms at once, but if you know what to do, you can significantly reduce the damage that is caused.

Though we all hope water damage will not happen to us, many people underestimate how frequently water damage occurs. Around one in 50 homes will be impacted by water damage annually, but those who have a plan tend to experience less severe damage overall.

Creating a Plan to Prepare for a Burst Pipe

Shut off your water main. When a pipe bursts, there will generally be water gushing into the impacted area until the water main is turned off. Knowing where your water main is and how to do this is important so you can stop the water from flowing in right away.

Shut off your electricity. If you can safely get to your breaker box, cutting off the power to your home is wise until the water can be cleaned up. This will prevent the chances of water creating a shock or fire risk after coming into contact with an electrical appliance.

Contact your restoration company. Taking care of water damage quickly is the best way to prevent further issues from arising, which is why we recommend choosing a restoration company you can get in touch with at any hour to report your damages.

Take a record of the damages. Recording what has been damaged throughout your home is helpful for you, and will come in handy if you are able to file an insurance claim, too. Pictures, videos and lists can help make sure that nothing falls through the cracks as you begin to recover.

Contact your insurance company. Every insurance policy is different, but it is always best to get in touch with yours so you can determine if and how you can file a claim. They will be able to tell you exactly what steps to take to maximize the amount you can get for recovery.

Open windows and doors if possible. As you wait for your restoration company, increasing airflow and speeding evaporation can help the drying time of the impacted room. Just make sure that the weather outside is okay and it is safe to get to your windows and doors.

If you have water damage in your home due to a burst pipe or another cause, you can count on us for restoration assistance. Contact us at any time to learn more about our restoration services.

A Look at What Makes Flash Floods Such a Dangerous Consequence of Storms | SERVPRO® of Fallbrook/South Oceanside

11/25/2020 (Permalink)

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Severe weather events of any sort should always be taken seriously, but when it comes to flash flooding, the extra concern is warranted. In the United States, the second-highest rate of weather-related deaths is due to floods, with flash floods being the most dangerous type of all the possible scenarios.

Flash floods are so dangerous in part because of the element of surprise—they can come about suddenly during or after heavy rainfall, and impact areas that are not the ones traditionally used to flooding. Because of how dangerous flash floods can be, we urge everyone to be aware of their dangers and understand how to take the proper precautions.

What Differentiates a Flash Flood From a Regular Flood?

Sustained periods of rainfall will lead to bodies of water such as lakes and rivers slowly rising with time, but with a flash flood, things happen much more quickly. Less than 6 hours between rainfall and flooding is what officially designates a flash flood, but many events happen in as little as three hours. Storm drains, drainage ditches and any other place where water can collect can create dangerous conditions.

How Will I Know if a Flash Flood Is Possible?

The limited notice that people receive in advance of flash floods is mainly what makes them so dangerous, but you can be better informed by paying attention to your local weather officials’ guidance.

When they issue a flash flood watch, that means it is a possibility and you should think through your evacuation plan. For a flash flood warning, you should execute your evacuation plan or get to high ground. If a flash flood emergency is declared, it is extremely serious and you should act rapidly to get to safety.

What Can I Do to Reduce My Overall Risk From a Flash Flood?

No matter the type of storm or severe weather event, safety is of chief concern—especially when flash floods are possible. Here are a few tips to always keep in mind just in case:

  • Stay tuned in to local weather alerts if there is a chance of a storm or severe weather.
  • Review your evacuation plan regularly with everyone in the household.
  • Never walk or drive across floodwater on the road or on a path.
  • Do not touch floodwater, as it can be significantly contaminated.
  • Always have multiple routes for evacuating in case water blocks your pathway.

If your home or business has been damaged due to a flood or other severe weather, you can depend on us. Contact us at any hour to learn more about our services or to report damage to your property.

Considering Disaster Recovery at Your Business | SERVPRO® of Fallbrook/South Oceanside

10/26/2020 (Permalink)

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Being able to make strategic plans about the future is something that business owners are well aware of the importance of, but many forget to factor in disaster preparations into these plans. It is impossible to know when a disaster will strike, so knowing how to recover from one at your business is the best way to be sure that you are able to endure it and reopen.

Safety considerations are always the first order of importance to protect yourself and your staff in case a disaster strikes during the workday. Once you have these plans completed, you can begin to think about the steps to recovery so you can reduce the time you must remain closed as much as possible.

Recovery Tips for Businesses After a Disaster

Seek guidance from your insurance company. Every commercial policy varies on what is covered in what scenarios, so it is best to check with your insurance company as quickly as possible after sustaining damage to see if you are able to file a claim. From there, reaching out to your commercial restoration provider is key to ensuring you are getting your damage handled rapidly to prevent secondary issues from arising.

Update your customers on your operations. Depending on the disaster your business is impacted by, you may have to make changes to your operating structure while restoration is occurring. If this is the case, updating your customers is key to getting their support, either in the interim or when you reopen. Whether you are doing gift cards, takeout or limited hours, social media makes it easy to keep your customers in the loop.

Look into disaster loans and financial assistance. If you have to close your doors for restoration after a disaster, lost revenue can be devastating if it is not covered by your insurance. The Small Business Administration has introduced loans to assist with lost revenue as well as recovery costs, so it is wise to see if you qualify and apply for assistance if so.

If your business has been damaged due to a disaster, we’re here to help. Contact us at any hour to report your damage or to learn more about our commercial restoration services.

Leaking Pipe? Give us a call.

9/1/2020 (Permalink)

Plumbing Leaks Plumbing leaks can come out of nowhere. Give us a call right away so we can help mitigate the damages to your home.

If you have water damage or a flood in your home due to leaking or broken pipes, your insurance company may cover the costs of repair and restoration. Insurance companies have different categories of pipe breakage events. Whether or not they cover your event depends upon the terms of your insurance policy.

Three Clauses That Provide Insurance Coverage

Typical home insurance policies provide coverage for a sudden pipe incident. For example, a flood caused by the rupture of the main sewer line into your home would likely be covered under one or all of the following clauses:

  • Property Coverage: Personal property, such as furniture, clothing, and appliances, that are destroyed by water damage are reimbursed through this clause.
  • Dwelling Coverage: This clause insures the physical structure, such as walls and floors. It will typically pay to fix a broken pipe and for water damage restoration.
  • Additional Living Expense (ALE) coverage: If you have to leave your home due to water damage or flooding, this clause pays for hotel, food, and travel expenses.

When Insurance Won't Pay

Homeowner's insurance will not pay for damage caused by leaky or broken pipes when it is the result of normal wear and tear, negligence, or lack of maintenance. When the insurance adjuster arrives at your home to evaluate your claim, they will look for the following:

  • Signs of deterioration, such as rust, that you should have taken care of.
  • The age of the pipes and if the leak is the result of normal wear and tear.
  • The location of the pipes; Are they near an outside wall and susceptible to freezing?
  • Leakage; If the pipe is leaking, does it appear to be an old leak you should have repaired?

When broken plumbing causes a flood in your home, always check with your insurance agent. Remember that plumbers and restoration companies in South Oceanside, CA, are Here To Help.

5 Steps To Protect Your Home From Secondary Damage.

6/16/2020 (Permalink)

Protect your belongings from secondary water damage. Furniture is most at risk for secondary damage in a water event.

When water damage occurs in your residence, quick action is critical. Even after the leak or flood that caused the initial destruction has ended, secondary damage, such as black mold, can still occur if the property is not effectively dried and treated. If your home in Oceanside or Fallbrook has sustained water damage, taking the following important steps can help you protect your home.

1. Extract the Water

Mold can grow in as little as 24 hours, so your home should be dried out as quickly as possible. Extract all standing water and make sure all surfaces are free of moisture. If the area is small, then a wet/dry vacuum may do the job, but more extensive water may require the use of professional-grade equipment.

2. Lower Humidity

High humidity can also encourage mold growth, so open the doors and windows, and run fans in each room. Dehumidifiers can be utilized to further decrease moisture and water vapor in the air.

3. Remove Wet Items

Porous materials, including carpets, rugs, insulation, furniture and upholstery, should be removed as quickly as possible to inhibit black mold from growing. 

4. Sanitize and Disinfect

All exposed surfaces should be thoroughly cleaned with commercial-grade products and disinfectants to remove the dirt and bacteria that provide nutrients for mold. 

5. Monitor the Area

After your home has been dried and cleaned, you will need to watch closely for any signs of mold. Obviously, visible mold can be easily identified as a problem, but mold can also grow in areas that can’t be easily seen. You should thoroughly check darker areas that are prone to dampness. Look out for any musty odors that may smell similar to mildew. 

If you suspect you may have black mold in your home, or if you’re unsure how to effectively clean after water damage, contact a mold remediation specialist to resolve any problems and help you avoid costly secondary damage to your property.

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.

Electronics & Water Damage

6/8/2020 (Permalink)

Electronics and water don’t mix well Even though your electronics may have been exposed to water, the experts with SERVPRO of Fallbrook & South Oceanside may be able to salvage them.

Business owners in Fallbrook & Oceanside may depend heavily on computers, security systems and other electronics. They have invested quite a bit in getting them set up and rely on their accuracy and performance. But what happens when a pipe breaks, a faulty sprinkler system is set off, or there is water damage from extinguishing a fire and the owner ends up with a room full of flooded electronics? It can be an expensive process to deal with the mess and repair, to say nothing of the electronic damage that they experience. The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) has some strict guidelines about what may be salvaged in the event of flooded electronics. Each piece of equipment must be evaluated to determine what may be refurbished and what must be scrapped.

NEMA Guidelines - Dealing With Water Damaged Electronics

1. In many cases, the manufacturer must be consulted. 2. Inspection will determine what needs to be replaced and what can potentially be reconditioned. Items such as electrical distribution equipment, motor control equipment, adjustable speed drives, and motor control centers are all subject to corrosion and insulation damage and will likely need to be replaced. However, some power equipment, transformers, outlet boxes and fittings, conduits and tubing, wire, cable and arc-fault circuit interrupters, surge-protective devices and cable trays could potentially be rewired and tested for reuse.  Batteries on the other hand, are subject to internal corrosion and rust, may expel harmful corrosive elements and should be destroyed. These are just a few of the items that must be considered and may vary depending on time and saturation of water exposure. Meeting all of those requirements can be very intimidating. Determining the extent of the damage and what needs to be done about it is a job for professionals who are versed in the NEMA guidelines for flooded electronics. This is not something that a business should decide. A business owner in South Oceanside, CA should call local water damage assessment professionals to make that determination. They will know how to dry out and salvage many of the electronic devices, cutting business losses to a minimum.  

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.

Minimizing Your Water Damage Risks

6/4/2020 (Permalink)

Minimizing Water Damage You can limit water damages with these simple steps.

Imagine waking up in the morning and when you set your feet off the edge of the bed expecting to feel the warm welcome of carpet, you instead get the cold shock of stepping in water. It takes your mind a moment to move past the confusion and disbelief to snap into the reality of what is happening. The panic sets in as you scramble trying to discover what is happening and why. In your frantic searching, you can’t help but notice all of your belongings sitting in water. The range of emotions flooding you mind are broad and they are compounding quickly. The underlying feeling you can identify almost immediately, is one of being overwhelmed.  Now there is some good news and bad news. The bad news is that approximately 14,000 water damages occur each day in a home or business and create an average of $7,000 per claim. The good news is that it is very easy to proactively prepare and protect yourself and your home. While it may be impossible to completely eliminate the possibility of experiencing a water damage, you can take steps to minimize the affects should one happen in your home. 

Free to Low Cost:

  1. Regular Inspections
This one is the most beneficial and most important to do. Regularly inspecting supply lines, shut off valves, plumbing connections, water heater components, and any exposed pipe joints for signs of wear, discoloration, or damage will allow you to notice potential issues before they become a problem. Replace worn or damaged components as needed or have a plumber inspect and replace for you.  
  1. Watch your water bill
In Southern California, many of our water damages are slab leaks. There is almost never a visual indicator until it is too late. But one thing you can do to help catch a slab leak or any hidden leak before it become catastrophic is to carefully review your water bill for any abnormal changes in usage. A increase of usage outside the norm could be a sign of a problem.  
  1. Keep things things tidy
Should a water damage occur that is unavoidable, keeping your home clean and organized will help reduce the damages that occur. Try to limit or remove clutter, limit items placed or stored directly on the floor, and regularly cleaning the home will help prevent a potential claim from being larger than it needs to. 

Investment:

  1. Resilient flooring
A great way to help minimize damages is to invest in a resilient flooring option. Finished concrete, tile, and even vinyl planking can sometimes limit or prevent further damages when compared to hardwood/laminate or carpeting. It could be an investment not only into the resell value of your home, but also an investment in reducing liability. 
  1. Plastic Totes
Time and time again, we find homes that keep things stored in cardboard boxes. Whether in the garage or the office or a closet, these boxes almost inevitably end up stacked on the floor. Cardboard boxes are a great means of transporting things when you’re moving, but do nothing against protecting your items from water or pests. If you have items that will be stored long term, consider storing them in plastic totes and off the ground whenever possible.  
  1. Water Damage Sensors
If you have a home security system, chances are your provider now offers a water damage sensor. They operate exactly like a smoke or carbon monoxide detector, but are typically placed under sinks, near water heaters, or other statistically probable water damage sources. If you can’t prevent a water damage, the next best thing is catching it early.  

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.

Understanding Water Damage Claims

12/12/2019 (Permalink)

Blue ballpoint pen, two antique brass keys and a home insurance claim from on a plywood clipboard. Filing a claim

When your home is your castle, you likely prefer your castle to be dry and smell like home instead of mold and mildew. If water damage in South Oceanside, CA, happens, getting the issue taken care of as quickly as possible can ensure bursting pipes or other sources of water don’t create bigger problems. If there is severe damage, most people expect their homeowner’s insurance to cover the damage.

What Insurance Covers

A typical homeowner’s insurance policy covers sudden, unexpected damage. The source of the damage is often the determining factor if it will be covered. Claims will often be accepted for the following:

  • Vandalism
  • Storm damage caused by rain or snow
  • Frozen pipes
  • Faulty plumbing
  • Accidental overflow of appliances
  • Water damage incurred during a fire

In the above cases, water has typically not touched the ground outside. A claim will likely be denied in cases of flooding, which requires additional insurance, or if the problem is a result of neglect, such as improperly maintained pipes. Be sure to thoroughly understand your policy to ensure you know what is and isn’t covered.

Filing a Claim

If bursting pipes or another source that is covered by your insurance causes damage, it’s important to contact your insurer as quickly as possible. They will work with you to determine the best course of action. While you are waiting, take pictures of the affected areas to share with the assessor to expedite the process, and this can also provide evidence that you were not at fault. These pictures also allow you to make a vital temporary repair, such as fix a broken pipe, to keep further damage from happening. While the adjuster is determining the level of damage in comparison to your deductible, call a trusted water cleanup expert to provide a quote.
The process may take a little time, but bursting pipes drenching your home doesn’t have to mean an expensive loss and long-term problems. Taking the right steps at the start can get your home to “Like it never even happened.”

How Professionals Handle Wet Materials After a Flood

10/29/2019 (Permalink)

Bloated wood floor Bloated wooden floor in Fallbrook, CA

A flood in your home in Fallbrook,CA, can have devastating effects on not only the items inside but the structure of the house itself. When water restoration experts examine the damage, they have to determine which materials have to be torn out and which can be dried and salvaged. There are a few signs they look for, such as swelling wood, to make this decision, and calling for repairs quickly can increase the chances that materials can be saved.

Signs of Irreparable Damage

If there is a lot of water present or if it has been present for a long time, the damage may be too great to repair. It is easy to spot signs of irreparable damage:

  • Bloated wood
  • Soft or bowing walls
  • Evidence of water contamination
  • Significant secondary damage, such as mold growth

After the water pipe repair has been completed, the cabinet beneath the leak may have to be torn out. Even if mold hasn't started to grow, if the wood is so saturated that it has changed shape, it has to be replaced to prevent such a problem from happening. Swelling wood or walls is a telltale sign that it cannot be salvaged.

Signs of Remaining Potential

A loose supply line can leak all over the floor tiles in the bathroom, but it may not completely destroy the subfloor if you catch the problem quickly enough. Technicians can inspect the flooring and determine whether or not the problem is able to be mitigated with a thorough drying. As long as the flooring maintains its structural integrity, it is likely that technicians won't have to tear it out.
Water damage can completely destroy the materials in your home, making them vulnerable to further damage. If you see swelling wood, it will have to be replaced rather than merely dried. The key to minimizing the amount of materials that have to be replaced is quick response.

Leaking or Broken Pipes? Call Your Insurance Company

8/30/2019 (Permalink)

Leaking pipes in a South Oceanside, CA home

If you have water damage or a flood in your home due to leaking or broken pipes, your insurance company may cover the costs of repair and restoration. Insurance companies have different categories of pipe breakage events. Whether or not they cover your event depends upon the terms of your insurance policy.

Three Clauses That Provide Insurance Coverage

Typical home insurance policies provide coverage for a sudden pipe incident. For example, a flood caused by the rupture of the main sewer line into your home would likely be covered under one or all of the following clauses:

  • Property Coverage: Personal property, such as furniture, clothing, and appliances, that are destroyed by water damage are reimbursed through this clause.
  • Dwelling Coverage: This clause insures the physical structure, such as walls and floors. It will typically pay to fix a broken pipe and for water damage restoration.
  • Additional Living Expense (ALE) coverage: If you have to leave your home due to water damage or flooding, this clause pays for hotel, food, and travel expenses.

When Insurance Won't Pay

Homeowner's insurance will not pay for damage caused by leaky or broken pipes when it is the result of normal wear and tear, negligence, or lack of maintenance. When the insurance adjuster arrives at your home to evaluate your claim, they will look for the following:

  • Signs of deterioration, such as rust, that you should have taken care of.
  • The age of the pipes and if the leak is the result of normal wear and tear.
  • The location of the pipes; Are they near an outside wall and susceptible to freezing?
  • Leakage; If the pipe is leaking, does it appear to be an old leak you should have repaired?

When broken plumbing causes a flood in your home, always check with your insurance agent. Remember that plumbers and restoration companies in South Oceanside,CA, are Here To Help.

Tips on Flushing Your Water Heater

6/13/2019 (Permalink)

Flushing a water heater

Steps on How To Perform Quickly a Water Heater Flush

Many Fallbrook,CA homeowners don’t pay attention to a water heater until there is a problem with it. However, it requires maintenance to extend its life and keep it working properly. A water heater flush is simply a way to wash out any buildup or sediment from inside of it. Here are some steps on how to perform this quickly and efficiently.

1. Gather the Right Equipment

Conveniently, most homes already have the proper equipment available. First, make sure you wear gloves to protect your hands from hot components. Get a garden hose ready, and turn off your hot water heater. This means turning off the electricity or gas, depending on the type of heater.

2. Flush the Heater

Let the hot water in your kitchen faucet run for five to ten minutes. This will lower the temperature of the water inside of the tank. Also, find an area that can handle the sediment and withstand hot water, because it will need to deposit somewhere. Connect the hose and open the drain valve to let the water flow. Turn off the water supply, and wait for the water flow to stop.

3. Identify Problems

If you’ve never done a flush before or if it has been several years, you could face a problem with sediment buildup or a leaking heater. If there is water damage due to a leaking heater, a flush won’t be the solution, so call professional restoration specialists for help. If it’s a minor buildup, you may be able to unclog the valve by removing sediment manually.

4. Reconnect Your Heater

Close the valves, remove the hose and turn the water supply back on. Turn on a faucet and wait until the water flows normally, which is a signal the tank is full again. From here, it’s just a matter of turning the gas or electricity back on.
Flushing your water heater is a necessary part of homeownership. It will save you money long-term and can avoid costly maintenance. If you follow the outlined steps, you can extend the life of your heater and have peace of mind that it is working properly.

Determine Which Water-Damaged Electronics Can Be Saved

4/18/2019 (Permalink)

Spilled water on computer keyboard Water damage assessment professionals will know how to dry out and salvage many of the electronic devices, cutting business losses to a minimum.

Business owners in South Oceanside, CA, may depend heavily on computers, security systems and other electronics. They have invested quite a bit in getting them set up and rely on their accuracy and performance. But what happens when a pipe breaks, a faulty sprinkler system is set off, or there is water damage from extinguishing a fire and the owner ends up with a room full of flooded electronics? It can be an expensive process to deal with the mess and repair, to say nothing of the electronic damage that they experience.

The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) has some strict guidelines about what may be salvaged in the event of flooded electronics. Each piece of equipment must be evaluated to determine what may be refurbished and what must be scrapped.

NEMA Guidelines - Dealing With Water Damaged Electronics

1. In many cases, the manufacturer must be consulted.

2. Inspection will determine what needs to be replaced and what can potentially be reconditioned.

Items such as electrical distribution equipment, motor control equipment, adjustable speed drives, and motor control centers are all subject to corrosion and insulation damage and will likely need to be replaced. However, some power equipment, transformers, outlet boxes and fittings, conduits and tubing, wire, cable and arc-fault circuit interrupters, surge-protective devices and cable trays could potentially be rewired and tested for reuse.

Batteries on the other hand, are subject to internal corrosion and rust, may expel harmful corrosive elements and should be destroyed. These are just a few of the items that must be considered and may vary depending on time and saturation of water exposure.

Meeting all of those requirements can be very intimidating. Determining the extent of the damage and what needs to be done about it is a job for professionals who are versed in the NEMA guidelines for flooded electronics. This is not something that a business should decide. A business owner in South Oceanside, CA should call local water damage assessment professionals to make that determination. They will know how to dry out and salvage many of the electronic devices, cutting business losses to a minimum.

My Water Heater Is Leaking: Now What?

3/17/2019 (Permalink)

Take care of your water heater to eliminate expensive water damage

Out of sight, out of mind: the home water heater is an easy appliance to forget when planning routine maintenance. Water pooling outside of the drain pan is a sign of trouble, and just mopping up the water around a leaking water heater will not solve the problem. Assessing where the water is coming from will determine the best course of action that you need to take to mitigate the risk of a failed water heater and resulting expensive repair.

Consider the Source

There are various reasons why you may have a leaking water heater:

  • The gaskets and valves may have come loose from the water pressure flowing through the system.
  • Pressure from the temperature setting being too high can cause leaks.
  • Debris in the tank is also a common cause of leaking.

Turn the power off to the water heater before trying to manipulate any of the parts on the machine. Turning the unit's water switch on and off can help determine exactly where the leak is coming from.

Determine Where the Water Is Coming From

If the leak is minor and appears to be coming from a particular valve, tightening the valve with a wrench will probably do the trick. If the problem is more serious, such as water spraying from the middle or bottom of the tank, you will likely have some water damage. Call a professional to assess the water damage and ensure the repairs are done safely.

Know When It's Time To Replace the Water Heater

Water heaters do have a finite life cycle. Rust and corrosion are signs that the water heater is near the end of its useful life. A broken water heater needs to be replaced as soon as possible to eliminate the risk of extensive and expensive water damage.

A leaking water heater needs to be addressed quickly. Having the number of a plumber and water restoration expert in South Oceanside, CA, taped to your heater will give you the peace of mind that help is not far away.

What Homeowners Should Know About Secondary Damage

1/18/2019 (Permalink)

Every mold infestation is different.

5 Steps To Protect Your Home From Secondary Damage.

When water damage occurs in your residence, quick action is critical. Even after the leak or flood that caused the initial destruction has ended, secondary damage, such as black mold, can still occur if the property is not effectively dried and treated. If your home in South Oceanside,CA , has sustained water damage, taking the following important steps can help you protect your home.

1. Extract the Water

Mold can grow in as little as 24 hours, so your home should be dried out as quickly as possible. Extract all standing water and make sure all surfaces are free of moisture. If the area is small, then a wet/dry vacuum may do the job, but more extensive water may require the use of professional-grade equipment.

2. Lower Humidity

High humidity can also encourage mold growth, so open the doors and windows, and run fans in each room. Dehumidifiers can be utilized to further decrease moisture and water vapor in the air.

3. Remove Wet Items

Porous materials, including carpets, rugs, insulation, furniture and upholstery, should be removed as quickly as possible to inhibit black mold from growing.

4. Sanitize and Disinfect

All exposed surfaces should be thoroughly cleaned with commercial-grade products and disinfectants to remove the dirt and bacteria that provide nutrients for mold.

5. Monitor the Area

After your home has been dried and cleaned, you will need to watch closely for any signs of mold. Obviously, visible mold can be easily identified as a problem, but mold can also grow in areas that can’t be easily seen. You should thoroughly check darker areas that are prone to dampness. Look out for any musty odors that may smell similar to mildew.

If you suspect you may have black mold in your home, or if you’re unsure how to effectively clean after water damage, contact a mold remediation specialist to resolve any problems and help you avoid costly secondary damage to your property.

Top 3 Causes of a Wet Crawl Space

12/20/2018 (Permalink)

Remove leaves and other debris from gutters on a regular basis in your South Oceanside, CA

3 Causes for Flooding Below Your Home

How often do homeowners in South Oceanside, CA, go into the crawl space? If you are only heading down there once a year for holiday decorations, you are not checking often enough. A wet crawl space can cause a host of secondary problems from water damage. Here are the top three causes for flooding below your home and what to do next.

1. Gutters and Downspouts

The most common source of rainwater seeping into the house is improper upkeep of exterior gutters and downspouts. Remove leaves and other debris from gutters on a regular basis to keep them functioning properly. Check the downspouts to confirm they have a two foot block extension on the end and are aimed away from the house.

2. Landscaping

When designing and caring for your yard, make choices to prevent a wet crawl space. First, observe the gradient of the space near your home. If the plot slopes towards the house, rainwater can pool and threaten the foundation. Remedy this by slanting the land away from the house. Second, don’t overwater plants and saturate the soil. Finally, always check that the hose is off to avoid a man-made flood from finding its way in.

3. Broken Pipes

Unfortunately, sometimes pipes burst without warning. If your water bill seems higher than usual or you notice dampness in walls or carpeting, check the crawl space. Leaking pipes take the natural course of gravity which can lead to flooding in the lowest part of your home.

After a big storm in South Oceanside, CA, check to see if you have a wet crawl space. Even without significant rainfall, peek down there at least once a month to ensure that it is dry. Any time water sits for an extended period of time, especially in a dark environment, mold threatens to grow and spread. Water restoration specialists have the knowledge and tools to locate the source of the flood and mitigate the damage.

How to Fix or Replace a Leaky Toilet

10/12/2018 (Permalink)

If you need to fix or replace a leaky toilet you might have to hire a licensed professional in South Oceanside, CA

A leaking toilet can be a nuisance, but unlike many plumbing problems, toilets are both accessible and easily maintained by even the most novice DIY-er. Follow the three simple steps below to get to the bottom of your flushing woes.

1. Locating the Source of the Leak

An old toilet can cause problems, but that doesn't mean that it needs to be replaced. Most toilet leaks stem from either a faulty flange or loose connections. If you can hear water continuously running, the flange is likely the culprit and can be easily replaced. If the leak is relatively quiet, then you may have a loose water line connection or the toilet’s floor bolts need to be snugged up.

2. Removing the Toilet and Replacing the Gasket

If neither the flange nor the connections are the issue, you may have a gasket problem causing your leaking toilet. To replace the gasket, you can remove the toilet. Turn off the water supply and flush the water. Once dry, you can loosen the floor bolts and remove the toilet, exposing the gasket. Set the new gasket in place and reconnect the toilet to test the seal.

3. Replacing the Toilet

If replacing the wax gasket did not resolve the issue, then it may be time to replace the toilet. You can replace it by following the same process for removing the toilet, but this time you will install the new toilet in its place. Snug up all the bolts and connections and test the new toilet.

4. Calling in the Cavalry

If you are still experiencing leaks, then you may require either plumbing or toilet repair. As this job has many variables, it may be beneficial to hire a licensed professional in South Oceanside, CA to assess and inspect the system.

How To Check Your Tub or Shower for Leaks

8/21/2018 (Permalink)

Water damage in Fallbrook, CA

Few things are worse than discovering suspicious water damage in your Fallbrook, CA, home, and locating the source can be a daunting task. Often, a rogue bathtub leak is to blame for unwanted moisture that has escaped into other structural elements of a house. Don’t panic if you suspect a leak; instead, follow these tips for inspecting the fixtures in your bathroom to determine if you have a defective bathtub or shower pan on your hands.

Consider All Variables

There are multiple issues at play when considering a possible leak. Ask yourself a few questions as you set out to determine whether or not your tub or shower is leaking.

  • Is the shower pan or tub insert older or newer?
  • Is all tile installed properly and thoroughly grouted and sealed?
  • Are there any cracks in the material from use or the home settling?
  • Are fixtures, such as the faucet or glass doors, intact and sealed properly?
  • Is the drain functioning as it should and water tight underneath?

By working through these questions, you will rule out the majority of shower pan or bathtub leak sources. If you do have a leak to contend with, the cause will become evident along the way.

Keep Location in Mind

The potential impact of a bathtub or shower pan leak can differ slightly depending on where your bathroom is located in your home. For example, a leak on the ground floor of a residence atop a concrete slab or crawlspace is going to affect the flooring in the surrounding area. Check for buckling tile or wet baseboards and carpet in adjoining rooms. Alternatively, a second story leak is going to cause issues in the ceiling of the rooms below. In this case, water stains will likely be visible in the space directly beneath the bathroom.

Call the Professionals

If the worst happens, a restoration specialist inFew things are worse than discovering suspicious water damage in your Fallbrook, CA, home, and locating the source can be a daunting task. Often, a rogue bathtub leak is to blame for unwanted moisture that has escaped into other structural elements of a house. Don’t panic if you suspect a leak; instead, follow these tips for inspecting the fixtures in your bathroom to determine if you have a defective bathtub or shower pan on your hands.

Consider All Variables

There are multiple issues at play when considering a possible leak. Ask yourself a few questions as you set out to determine whether or not your tub or shower is leaking.

  • Is the shower pan or tub insert older or newer?
  • Is all tile installed properly and thoroughly grouted and sealed?
  • Are there any cracks in the material from use or the home settling?
  • Are fixtures, such as the faucet or glass doors, intact and sealed properly?
  • Is the drain functioning as it should and water tight underneath?

By working through these questions, you will rule out the majority of shower pan or bathtub leak sources. If you do have a leak to contend with, the cause will become evident along the way.

Keep Location in Mind

The potential impact of a bathtub or shower pan leak can differ slightly depending on where your bathroom is located in your home. For example, a leak on the ground floor of a residence atop a concrete slab or crawlspace is going to affect the flooring in the surrounding area. Check for buckling tile or wet baseboards and carpet in adjoining rooms. Alternatively, a second story leak is going to cause issues in the ceiling of the rooms below. In this case, water stains will likely be visible in the space directly beneath the bathroom.

Call the Professionals

If the worst happens, a restoration specialist in Fallbrook, CA, can help repair the damage done by a shower or bathtub leak and get your bathroom back in working order without continuing to compromise the structural integrity of your home. The experts will get the job done thoroughly and give you peace of mind.
, can help repair the damage done by a shower or bathtub leak and get your bathroom back in working order without continuing to compromise the structural integrity of your home. The experts will get the job done thoroughly and give you peace of mind.

5 Steps for Dealing With Damage Caused by Water

6/25/2018 (Permalink)

Water can be beautiful and relaxing. Unfortunately, it can also be completely unpredictable and create headaches for homeowners in South Oceanside, CA. Water damage is one of the most common issues plaguing homeowners. Whether it is from broken pipes, storm damage, or sewer backup, the most important part of the process when dealing with the situation is quick and efficient water cleanup. Delays could create conditions conducive to mold, mildew, and structural damage.

Dealing with cleaning can be stressful, but remembering the five steps – or the five Ds – can help you through the situation.

1) Disconnect all electronics and turn off the power. By removing electronics out of the water’s path quickly, you increase the chances of saving those items. In addition to electronics, move all the furniture, area rugs, and carpeting affected by the water damage.
2) Drain as much water as possible. While using a power extractor, such as a sump pump, is preferable, sometimes it is not the most feasible or safest option. Using mops, buckets, and towels can be just as effective.
3) Drying the area out is the most critical thing you can do to mitigate mold and bacteria growth. Once you have removed as much water as possible, use a dehumidifier and fan to circulate the air.
4) Disinfect the area once it has dried out. Stagnant water and moisture create a hotbed for breeding bacteria. Make sure you also include overhead beams and portions of the walls that were not affected.
5) Dispose of damaged items. Unfortunately, not all your things will survive. Keeping damaged items that can’t be disinfected increases the risk of mold and bacteria growth.

Dealing with water damage can feel overwhelming. Fortunately, in South Oceanside, CA there are repair and restoration experts available to assist you in the water cleanup process. Whether you choose to do it yourself or seek assistance, use the five Ds to get you started. Visit http://www.SERVPROfallbrooksouthoceanside.com for more information on water damage.

3 Areas of Coverage To Check For If a Pipe Bursts in Your Home

3/18/2018 (Permalink)

If broken or leaky pipes flood your home in South Oceanside, CA the last thing you likely want to worry about is whether or not the incident is covered by your insurance. The answer usually depends on the situation. Some cases may be covered by homeowner’s insurance while others may not, so it is often important to know what to look for in your policy. Three places to start include clauses covering property coverage, additional living expenses, and dwelling coverage.

1. Property Coverage

When a flood in your home is caused by burst pipes, personal property such as furniture, clothing, jewelry, electronics, and other belongings can be damaged. These items, though, are likely covered under your homeowner’s insurance coverage.

2. Additional Living Expenses

Living expenses can often be the last thing on your mind if you are focused on how to fix broken pipes, but an incident like this can displace you from your home. Expenses including hotel rooms, meals, and travel can add up; the additional living expense coverage included in your insurance policy may protect you against these, though.

3. Dwelling Coverage

Floorboards, walls, and building structures can all be damaged should a pipe burst or leak in your home. This kind of damage and the costs required to repair it can be covered by the dwelling coverage that is included in your insurance policy.

While it is usually good to know where your insurance covers you, always make sure to stay on top of pipe maintenance in your home. In some cases, insurance companies may not cover any damage that occurs as a result of negligence. It can be important to replace old pipes, properly insulate pipes in cold weather, and check often for leaks or damage. Not only can this help to prevent a burst pipe or flood in the first place, but it can also help to make sure you are covered if something does happen. Visit http://www.SERVPROfallbrooksouthoceanside.com for more information on water damage

Cleaning Sewage in a Home

1/18/2018 (Permalink)

Sewer cleanup in Fallbrook, CA is certainly not a pleasant experience, but when a sewer backup happens, be sure to take care of it right away. Whether it occurs as the result of a flooded toilet or another issue, leaving the sewage in place can result in significant damage and even pose health risks to those in the home.


Taking Steps To Clean and Disinfect


The first step in the process is ensuring safety, so you should wear the right protective gear and ensure that the gas and electricity to the area you have to clean are shut off. Next, use the following steps to make sure that the area is sufficiently cleaned and sanitized:

• Drain all flood waters from the area.
• Remove all items that can be picked up and carried out of the space.
• Mix a low-suds detergent with warm water and completely scrub all surfaces.
• Use plain warm water to rinse thoroughly every area that you just cleaned.
• Sanitize the surfaces using bleach or a similar product.
• Use fans and open windows to air out the space and alleviate the humidity .


Preventing Future Sewage Backup


After you go through the sewer cleanup process, you probably understand this is surely something that you never want to have to tackle again. To help avoid it in the future, you should take the right preventative measures. The first step to this process is knowing what the possible causes are, which include tree roots causing blockages to the sewer lines, water in your basement deteriorating the elements that protect your home’s lines, and the sanitary main becoming blocked.

With this information about sewer cleanup and the prevention of future problems, you can better get the task completed and start working on the steps for restoring your home. Keep in mind that the faster you tackle the problem, the less damage that may occur.

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

Looking Out for Water Damage and What to Do When it Happens

10/3/2017 (Permalink)


Looking Out for Water Damage and What to Do When it Happens

There's little doubt that when it comes to property damage, water is perhaps the most destructive force out there. Even if a person hasn't dealt with the ultimate destructive force of flood damage, chances are that everyone has had to deal with some form of lesser water damage in their time as a homeowner. Repairing damage from water in the business or a flooded home from things like a supply line break whether can be costly. We'll go through some of the process of water damage and how it occurs, as well as some of the best ways that a professional water restoration company are essential to mitigation or repair.

First, some tips on detecting initial water in the home:

It Can Be Hidden

A pipe break is not necessarily as easy to detect as one might think. Flood damage can be hidden in a variety of places from walls to floorboards to even the outer portions of the flooded home, and it takes on a variety of different attributes depending on where the flood damage occurred.

There are some key elements that point to possible flood damage in the home. They include:

Discoloration

Look for brownish discoloration on areas like the ceiling or rust discoloration on certain appliances as well. Check walls for bubbling or cracking paint.

Water Accumulation

Likely the most obvious sign of a possible pipe break, etc. Check for any areas of standing water in the home or business.

Texture Changes

Check for buckling or sagging in areas that especially have wood floors. If wood has swelled up and separated, it means it has expanded, which is also a sign of water damage.

Odors

Walls in particular can be prone to moisture absorption. This usually results in a change in smell as well.



Now that we've given some brief tips on what to look for, let's go into what can be done about it and how a restoration company provide mitigation of damage, take care of pipe breaks or supply line breaks, and in general assist in necessary water cleanup.

Don't Wait!

Don't delay in calling in a professional restoration company when one finds water damage. Any delay can exacerbate the issue and prove very costly. Prompt intervention is key to dealing with a flooded home. Water in a business has other expenses too, such as needing to close up shop.

The Process

A professional restoration company typically has a tried and true methodology for dealing with damages.

1. Assessment
The professionals will work to identify and stop the water source, be it from a pipe break or supply line break. They will then inspect the entire property for a damage assessment. After, they move and block items such as furniture--or expensive equipment in the case of water in a business setting--to prevent further water damage.

Water Removal/Water Cleanup

If the home requires extensive cleanup and restoration, many restoration companies offer a move out service to protect all belongings.
Once done, they will use powerful submersible pumps to take care of the worst of the water cleanup, as well as high-efficiency wet/dry vacuums. This is not only mitigation of damages but reduces drying time. They will additionally inspect the carpet to determine if it should be removed for protection of the sub-floor.

Drying

Once water removal is done the drying process begins. This is done because many materials in a flooded home still retain some water. Dehumidifiers are used to mitigate secondary damage such as warped floors, and air flow movers are used to accelerate drying.

Cleaning

Many companies also offer professional-grade cleaning services of both the property and belongings such as furniture that may have become damaged from water in the home. They'll use a variety of products to clean and deodorize the home or business.

Trust the Professionals

When it comes to water cleanup and restoration, whether it's water in the home or water in the business, a pipe or supply line break, it's important get the right help. Always use qualified services for proper restoration and mitigation of water damage.
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How To Make Water Damage Less Overwhelming

8/21/2017 (Permalink)


How To Make Water Damage Less Overwhelming

Given the severe consequences of acting slowly when there is water in a home, it's no wonder that water cleanup can at first seem so overwhelming. Few businesses or homes are equipped with the necessary tools to engage in meaningful and complete water cleanup. It's natural to feel helpless when you see water in a home or water in a business. It pours over everything, touches valuable property and even electronics, and seems to spread as quickly as fire, damaging all it touches.

The purpose of professional water cleanup is to make water cleanup more manageable, efficient, and complete. When faced with water damage, the quickest way to bring things back to a manageable level is to call on water damage restoration experts. Not only are they well-versed in the mechanics of mitigation, drying, and cleaning, but they have encountered these situations before and know exactly what they need for a speedy cleanup.

No matter how severe the water in the home or the water in the business is, it's no match for an experienced, well-trained restoration company crew. If there's water in your home or water in your business, there's one answer: Call a restoration company. They know what to do.

Before arrival

Mitigation, drying, and restoration will begin once the restoration company is on the scene, but there are a few helpful things you can do while you wait. Depending on the level of the water in the home, or the area it covers, you might be able to prevent further damage by removing objects out of harm's way. As long as you can safely remove the object from the path of the water, this is a quick way to prevent further water damage while waiting for the mitigation and restoration company to arrive.

If the area of the water is confined, you can tidy up a bit before the crew arrives to your flooded home or if there is water in your business that is confined to a single area, you can quickly browse around to see any clues as to where the water might be coming from. Restoration will obviously be easiest if the water is confined to one small space. Sometimes when there is a supply line break or a pipe break, there may only be water in a single room.

If the water in your business or home is from flood damage, it might be more tricky and there might be less you can do while waiting for the restoration team to arrive. It still helps to scan the areas and take note of as much as you can so that you can well inform the mitigation team when they arrive.

Turning on air circulation systems, such as an air conditioner, can sometimes help begin early drying, too. If the flow of water has stopped, drying before crews get there can help some. Wipe away water in areas where no electrical appliances exist. You can also mop water off floors. If the water continues to pour into the building or home, drying can be impossible. In this case, it's best to wait.

Professionals are there for a reason

Professionals exist to help make your life easier. If you want to avoid flood damage from a flooded home, supply line break, pipe break, or leaky appliance, sometimes it's best to face the ordeal with professionals at your side. They can quickly prevent further flood damage to a flooded home or quickly identify and stop a supply line break or a pipe break. Professionals prevent water damage and damage from a pipe break or supply line break in a way that a novice cleaning crew just can't. The goal is to not only stop the source of the flood damage from a flooded home, but to restore possessions back to their original condition. Restoration is much faster and less overwhelming when the professionals are on your side.
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How to Handle a Water Damage Situation

7/24/2017 (Permalink)

How to Handle a Water Damage Situation

Water damage is one of the most devastating emergencies that can occur in a home or business. A flooded home business can cause significant damage to a structure and valuables.

Water damage happens fast and furiously when there is a pipe break, supply line break, roof leak or when flood waters come. Ceilings, carpeting, walls, wood floors, baseboards and personal possessions can be damaged or destroyed in a matter of minutes.

Being prepared to deal with a flooded home or water in home or business damage is about knowing what steps to take when it happens and acting fast to stop the source of water in home or flood damage, protect occupants and belongings, then begin the tedious and time-consuming task of cleaning up the affected area.

Here are the main steps for dealing with a flooded home or water in business emergency.

1. Call A Restoration Company

When you're dealing with water in home or water in business, you want to be sure you're reaching out to the professionals. There’s a lot at stake in a flooded home or water in business crisis, which means that it is critical to call a flood damage professional or company as soon as possible.

Professionals are available and will respond quickly to provide efficient water cleanup, drying and sanitization and restoration of the property. Professionals will handle the mitigation process for the business or home owner, quickly. They have the right training and proper tools and equipment to address any pipe break or supply line break, remove excess water and get everything back to normal.

2. Stop the Water Flow

The causes of water or flood damage in a business or home include a pipe break, a supply line break, pressurized water line, or a burst hot water tank. Knowing where the water shutoffs are located is crucial for immediately stopping the water flow and preventing further damage. While waiting for the mitigation team to arrive, you should locate the main water supply and shut it off.

3. Think Safety

Shutting off all electrical sources is critical and this can be done by unplugging devices or snapping the circuit breakers. Water is a good electrical conductor and a water in home or water in business situation could easily create a serious shock. Making sure everyone is safely away from the flooded area is crucial.

4. Protect Precious Valuables

Water-soaked items quickly begin to rot. Remove or raise possessions, including boxes and furniture, from the flood water. It is recommended to remove your highest risk belongings and safety put them in an area with warm, moving air. Removing carpeting or other flooring materials, door moldings and baseboards are best left to restoration professionals to handle.

5. Contact Your Insurance Company

It is important to contact your insurance provider and find out how the water cleanup and restoration will be approached. Insurance company representatives who specialize in water cleanup and mitigation can expert advice and proper guidance on water damage coverage. Trying to handle your own water cleanup and mitigation may compromise your insurance policy, leaving you with huge expenses.

6. Work With A Restoration Company

Work with a water cleanup crew to remove standing water, clean up water in business or flooded home and ensure successful drying of the structure and contents. Restoration professionals have the skills, drying techniques and state-of-the-art equipment like pumps, dehumidifiers and air movers to remove flood water and moisture. They use remote cameras, hygrometers and moisture detectors, which enable them to find trapped residual water.

Summing Up

When flood damage occurs in a business or home, due to supply line break, pipe break or other fixture or pluming problem, an experienced restoration company can handle the water cleanup and drying and restore the property to its preloss state. It is important to call a restoration company as soon as possible to have the source of the flooded home or water in business dealt with appropriately. Visit http://www.SERVPROfallbrooksouthoceanside.com for more information on water damage.

What To Do After Water Damage In Your Home Or Business

6/29/2017 (Permalink)

What To Do After Water Damage In Your Home Or Business

If you’ve suffered water damage in your residential or commercial property, it's imperative to start the water cleanup and drying process as soon as possible. Leaving damp areas water in home or water in business can cause structural damage, and other losses. Water damage can be a nuisance to your daily life and routine, and needs to be handled appropriately.

Flood water in home or business can be due to a frozen pipe, faulty plumbing, or a non-functioning sump pump, and every second counts.

Time is of the essence when you're dealing with flood water in home or water in business, and the key is to get help fast. Not only can the flood or water ruin your furniture, ceiling, and carpets, but it can also destroy important documents, precious family items, and irreplaceable, personal belongings.

You may need to leave your home or business during the repairs, and clean up and the disruption your daily activities could have a huge impact on many areas of your life.

Fast Action Is Essential

Water damage can wreak havoc on your residential or commercial property and needs to be addressed promptly, and effectively. The longer you delay in starting the water cleanup and restoration, the more damage it can cause to your property. Moving quickly and getting professional help increases the chance that your valuables can be saved.

Call Flood Damage Experts


When you're facing a water or flood damage crisis, you need to get in touch with professionals right away. No one can handle the situation better than trained technicians. During such a difficult and stressful time, you'll need to have an expert help you and guide you throughout the situation.

A reliable professional will show both experience and caring attitude while working to restore order. A professional will explain every step of the mitigation process and make sure that you are aware of what will happen in your residence or business.

Fortunately, in most instances, all damages sustained in a water in home or water in business crisis will be covered by the insurance company. Most professionals can help you with the claims process and in communicating the details to your insurance company.

Water Damage Restoration Process

In a water in business or water in home situation, you should absolutely contact a flood or water cleanup company to help with the cleaning, drying and restoration. Water or flood damage mitigation process involves several different phases and you should always seek expert assistance.

When professionals arrive at the site, they conduct an assessment and survey of flooding or water damage. During the assessment they determine what can be saved or repaired and what items need to be discarded.

After evaluating of the situation, they proceed with removal of standing water using state-of-the-art pumps and extractors. Removal of all traces of standing water and moisture is crucial, so they use large air dehumidifiers and air movers to stabilize the moist and damp environment. Fresh air is blown back into the affected area to dry the air.

Flood damage technicians pull up carpets, and begin drying floors completely. All surfaces are cleaned and flooring is replaced.

Proper decontamination and sanitation techniques are utilized to ensure that the environment is clean. When the water cleanup and drying process is completed, your home or business will be restored to preloss condition.

Considerations


Whether at your business or at your home, flooding can be one of the most disruptive events imaginable. Some people may think that they can handle the mitigation on their own using towels, vacuums, or fan, this is not a job for the inexperienced or unskilled person.

If you’ve had flood damage in your home or business, call a reputable and reliable restoration company or professional right away. With a competent water clean up professional at your side, the mitigation will be done and your property restored quickly, and effectively. Visit http://www.SERVPROfallbrooksouthoceanside.com for more information on water damage.

The Best Way To deal With Flood Damage in Your Home

6/2/2017 (Permalink)

The Best Way To deal With Flood Damage in Your Home

If you encounter flood damage in your home, the cost of restoration can take its toll on your home improvement budget. Home insurance can help you to deal with flood damage. However, the flood damage isn’t covered by conventional insurance policy. As such, you will have to work with the insurer to determine and create a custom policy that suits your needs. At first, you will have to determine whether you are in a flood-prone area. Remove the water in business setups as soon as possible to avoid damaging the delicate equipment. In most cases, flood-prone areas have a poor drainage system, meaning that the government might provide some incentives to curb the problem. The water damage insurance policy should cover the cost of removing the water, water cleanup, drying, and restoration. The experts recommend that you think about the mitigation as well. Water in home spaces can cause the proliferation of molds within a short while.


Flood damage

The mitigation will involve inspecting the drainage channels and removing any soil and dirt that could cause the blockages. You will also anticipate the possible damage and take some steps to avert it. For example, you can replace the gypsum with another non-absorbent material that will withstand the water damage for a while. If you have some wooden floors, consider using varnish and other treatments to protect them from water damage. Getting rid of the water in business foyers can prevent it from getting into the working areas. Estimate the cost of repairs as you develop the policy to avoid disappointment. Getting adequate insurance for your home is a sure way to avoid disappointment when you encounter water damage. The insurance company will help you with the restoration, water cleanup, and mitigation to keep your home in the perfect condition. Start with the water in home carpets and take them outside to dry in the sun.

Anticipating the Water Damage

Since you might not foresee the nature of the flood damage while developing the insurance policy, it is wise to deal with a flexible insurer. The water in business parking lots can be difficult to remove if you do not have a reliable drainage system. All water in business verandas can seep into the foyers and offices within a short time. Such an insurer will make some adjustments to the policy depending on the flood damage. Instead of sticking with the original sum, such a company will execute the restoration and water cleanup depending on the home inspector’s report. This approach will help you to restore your home from water damage at no extra cost. If the water in home furniture is removed within a short time, you can salvage as many items as possible.

Home inspection

After drying the damp surfaces, you can begin to repair our home. A thorough home inspection report will help you to develop a budget for restoration and mitigation. The report should include some recommendations on how to solve the problem in the future. However, you cannot do the inspection until you remove the water. Once you get rid of the water, you should leave the home to dry naturally. In other instances, you might hire the drying equipment to fast-track the process. All water in home foundations should also be pumped out to stop the seepage and weakening of the structure to avoid problems in the future.

Since the floods can affect the entire neighborhood, you must prevent water from entering your home when you begin the water cleanup. While you might have undertaken some mitigation measures, you might have to take some temporary flood mitigation initiatives during the home restoration and water cleanup. Drying the home might take several days, meaning that you should find shelter for your family as you repair the house. Consulting a reputable contractor can help you to succeed in this project and reduce the cost significantly. Professional assistance is critical when it comes to repairing your home. Visit http://www.SERVPROfallbrooksouthoceanside.com for more information on water damage.

A Glass Of Water Restoration

4/24/2017 (Permalink)

A Glass Of Water Restoration

Life after water damage can be devastating. Water damage restoration after water damage involves water cleanup, air movement, mitigation, and drying. Upon knowledge of water damage it is important to act fast. Flood damage in the water in home and in the water in business create a friendly environment for bacteria and makes water restoration more difficult. Being exposed to an environment like this can lead to sickness and additional water damage and flood damage. It also leads to restraint in air movement.

In many cases of water cleanup, areas affected by water in home and water in business home may need to be rebuilt. Materials such as carpets that contain flood damage and water damage often develop bacteria and mold that cannot be removed. The mitigation of these materials is safer than allowing microorganisms to navigate through the air movement. It is important to assess the air movement, because it makes water cleanup more difficult. In fact, it makes water cleanup useless.


Repairing flood damage in a home requires a inspection of the water in home and the water in business. Usually, it requires the replacement of flooring, walls, and ceilings after drying up the area. Oftentimes, a professional assesses the extent of the water in home and the water in business. Each inspection determines the classification of the water damage the mitigation techniques that will be used. Deciding the classification and category of water damage helps in determining the water damage restoration and the mitigation methods to use.

Usually, the levels of damage are split into different classes and categories. Class 1 damage pertains to the part of a room that has absorbed little moisture. Class 1 is known as the least level of damage. Next, is class 2 damage. Class 2 damage has infiltrated an entire room and has absorbed into the carpets and walls. Next, is class 3 damage. Class 3 damage has infiltrated up into the walls and affected most of the area. Oftentimes, it may have come through the ceiling. Class 3 damage is regarded as the worst damage. Next, is class 4 damage. Due to the severity of class 4 damage, it requires specialty drying.

These are the categories of damage. Category 1 pertains to damage from a clean water source such as broken pipes that supply clean water. Category 1 water damage can transform into Category 2 or 3 if it sits too long. Next, is category 2. Category 2 involves damage from detergent water such as washing machine or dishwasher water. It may also pertain to water containing urine from toilet overflows. Next, is category 3 damage. Category 3 pertains to completely unsanitary water that can easily cause sickness, disease, or death. Category 3 water comes from sewage, river flooding, and standing water that has grown bacteria and other microbes.

After the damage is assessed, the removal of contaminated materials takes place. After drying the area, the water damage restoration process begins. Drying the area is important in water damage restoration. Visit http://www.SERVPROfallbrooksouthoceanside.com for more information on water damage restoration.

Water Loss, Effect, and Mitigation

4/24/2017 (Permalink)

Water Loss, Effect, and Mitigation

Water loss calls for immediate action and commencement of mitigation strategies. Water damage can be caused by flood damage be it by water in home or water in businesses. Some of the damages that can be caused are stains, rust, discoloration and wood rot. Business and homes experience losses from water damage because of floods, roof leaks, supply line failure, overflow or burst pipes thus the need for water damage restoration. In the case of water in business loss caused by burst pipes, overflows or supply line failure, it is important to take up the following mitigation and water damage restoration strategies.
1. Identify where the water shut off valve is and ways to operate the shutoff valve.
2. Turn the water off
3. Make a call to First Response for a free and onsite evaluation
4. Have a water cleanup procedure
5. Protect property from damage by elevating and drying using towels.
6. Remove non-salvageable materials
7. Carry out water damage restoration procedures such as water cleanup, drying, and disinfection for the building and other property.

Leicester NC and Asheville were severely affected by the flood damage which occurred in 2016 when Hurricane Matthew hit North Carolina. Hurricanes and flood damage are common in North Carolina. The aftermath of flood damage can be overwhelming to a business owner or homeowner. Therefore it is necessary to consider the key mitigation strategies. Water in business can stop or delay business operations adversely causing the business to be shut down unexpectedly due to damage. On the other hand, water in homes can damage a lot of personal property. When facing water disaster, it is important to take the following mitigation procedures;
• Taking safety precautions. When handling water in business or water in homes, taking safety precautions is a necessity. Safety precautions can be taken by wearing gloves or any other safety gear to prevent contact with water.
• Water removal. Whether it is water in business or water in homes, it is important to come up with a process of water cleanup and drying. The water drying can be done by wiping if the amount of water is small in a building or rather the use of an air mover can be helpful. A multipurpose air mover not only dries the floor quickly but also produces air movement. Drying the water helps reduce chances of damage.
• Ventilation. This helps mitigation to the levels of water damage. For example, it prevents the growth of mildew and mold. Doors and windows should be left open and set up fans in the building to produce air movement. Air movement has an impact on the quality of a business or home’s air depending on cleaning procedures conducted. A dehumidifier can be used to speed up the drying process.
• Disinfection. Walls, floors and any other items which had contact with flood water should be disinfected to remove bacteria. If a floor was adversely affected by flood damage, then it should be eliminated. Water damage restoration is necessary to prevent bacteria spreading facilitated by air movement. Disinfection also helps in the water cleanup process.
• Prevention. Prevention is the best and easiest way to mitigate water damage or flood damage. Building elevation, fixing leaks, stocking emergency supplies and elevating appliances are some of the measures that should be taken to prevent future damage. Visit http://www.SERVPROfallbrooksouthoceanside.com for more information on water damage.

Managing A Water Loss In Fallbrook, CA

3/24/2017 (Permalink)

Managing A Water Loss In Fallbrook, CA

Water damage in Fallbrook or Oceanside CA is a serious issue that msut be addressed as soon as possible. The homeowner or business owner who has been beset by a terrible flood must have a way of getting out from under the water, and this article explains how flood damage may be removed. Someone who calls a mitigation company will find it simple to make their home or business safe again.

#1: How Does The Mitigation Company Work?

Water in home in California is a problem that the homeowner must consider before they begin heir repairs. The drying and air movement that is done by the mitigation company will ensure the space comes dry, and they will work quite hard to show the owner that all the water has been removed. Property owners in Fallbrook and Oceanside CA must ensure they have a company on the site as soon as possible to ensure the house does not begin to mold or mildew.

#2: Water In Business

There are quite a few businesses that will be desperate to get someone in the building as soon as possible. They need air movement and drying to be done quickly, and they may ask the company how flood damage or water damage may be prevented. Preventing the flooding is simple, and someone who is unsure of how to waterproof the building must ensure they have asked for a full service on the building. They may have their basement or crawl space protected, and they may change their landscaping to help ward off the water.

#3: How Does The Process Work?

The people who are searching for a company to help them must understand how water in home or water in business problems in California are handled. They must have an idea of what may be done to help the company or homeowner improve, and they must be committed to the process of fixing the air inside the building. The air quality may be tested, and the person who manages the job will check off the list to ensure they have covered everything.

#4: Watching The Work

The customer is free to check up on the work that is being done, and they may ask a number of different questions of the company when needed. The leader of the team that is working on the house will walk the customer through the process of keeping the house clean. The house is quite clean, and there are quite a lot of people who will watch the schedule for the work. There are many different ways to work on the house, and someone who is following the schedule will note when they are approaching the end of the job.

The home that has been damaged by water must be repaired as soon as possible, and it is important that someone is looking for help will hire the company in an emergency. The home may be dried out, and they will quite like seeing their home be renewed. Visit http://www.SERVPROfallbrooksouthoceanside.com for more information on water damage.

Storm and Flood Damage in Fallbrook, CA

3/24/2017 (Permalink)

Storm and Flood Damage in Fallbrook, CA

Water damage that occurs in Oceanside, California is frequently unbearably distressing for citizens. The occurrence easily produces pervasive monetary damages. The dilemma can develop in a hurry and generate troubles. Appreciating what ought to be done often minimizes a great deal of the distress. A large number of situations can generate water damage. The damage might be due to flood damage or an issue as universal as a pipe that leaks, the better one can enact a repair, the less significant the extent of the damages. Not too much can be that accomplished during the occasion of flood damage in Fallbrook, CA.

Alternatively, that doesn’t equate to a homeowner without anticipation. Mainly one needs to transfer as many belongings as possible. The belongings ought to be repositioned to an area that the water is not able to get to. Furthermore, a homeowner needs to call disaster agencies or rescue services if the situation evolves. An added behavior is to shut down the power. Some water present in the home might create an electric discharge. Moreover, water in home could contact the electrical outlets and generate fires.

Water also deteriorates the construction of the residence. Following the removal of any water, an inspector ought to be called. An inspector can evaluate if the residence is now secure and can be entered. The walls of the home and flooring could be weakened, and the total residence might need to be knocked down.

An additional issue that a proprietor ought to take care of is pathogens in the air as well as water in business in California. In Fallbrook CA, homeowners need to contact the air value examiner. Examiners have gear that can determine if the air values are safe. An examiner could in addition carry gear to speedily dry the homeowner’s walls and decrease the likelihood of the development of mold. The notion is to utilize the gear to set up proper air movement. Movement of air supports drying the walls as well as the flooring together with the gaps within the home. Air movement gear for drying out the structure is a critical part of proper mitigation applications in Oceanside or Fallbrook California. Phoning the Insurance agencies to conduct payout is almost always stressful.

Insurance agencies oftentimes do not desire to pay for any compensation or to reimburse for water cleanup services. Primarily, the owner should submit a claim. The owner ought to call the insurance agency concerning water in home as well as water in business to carry out water cleanup. Nonetheless, the homeowner must do anything that they can to begin mitigation. The insurance company might reject a claim if damage is seen to be produced by recklessness. The owner needs to insist upon an issuance of funds from the agency. It is helpful to reimburse for any living costs while the residence is being renovated. The agency needs to subtract any funds they deliver from the final amount. It is imperative to document any living costs. Visit http://www.SERVPROfallbrooksouthoceanside.com for more information on water damage and restoration.

Experiencing Water Loss in Fallbrook, CA

2/21/2017 (Permalink)

Experiencing Water Loss in Fallbrook, CA

Water damage is something that can truly devastate one's property if they do not tend to the necessities of proceeding with restoration efforts as soon as possible. When flood damage occurs, the water does not simply linger around with homeowners being able to simply push it away. Homeowners may experience instances of damage in which their tiles deteriorate, carpet rots, wall surfaces become damaged, and much more. Water in home should be tended to as soon as possible to ensure that any damage that has not already been done can be preserved from potential instances of damage.

Water in business can cause one's business operations to stop or delay to extreme lengths in which the owner(s) may be required to shut down their business due to the unexpected water damage. The mitigation that is caused can bring about thousands of dollars in damages, and if the issues of flood damage are not tended to as quickly as possible by a water restoration crew, then the costs can more than double. A water cleanup crew will tend to problems as quickly as possible, but it is your responsibility as the owner(s) of the home or business to ensure that you proceed with contacting them immediately. Prolonging one's necessities of cleaning up water in home will cause further instances of detrimental damages.

If you are in need of drying wet surfaces, then it is highly recommended for people to ensure that they contact a professional of CA as opposed to taking steps of handling the issues on their own. Fallbrook has some of the best professionals in the area and drying efforts can be made much easier if you contact one of them to visit your location. The mitigation that is caused by water in business is often very difficult to recover. Air movement is something that can cause the quality of a home or business's air to be either good or bad, depending on whether or not efforts of cleaning are conducted. Water restoration is recommended so that bacteria does not continue to spread. Bacteria will spread throughout the home or business through air movement.

California is well known for its great weather and places to visit, however, that does not mean that one can expect everything to be completely perfect at all times. Unexpected damages occur and oftentimes the only way to relieve them is by contacting a specialist of Fallbrook. Oceanside, CA offers some of the best professionals who will offer their services for very practical rates. Water cleanup is a necessary service for one to acquire unless they want to risk losing complete value on their property. In California, you can have an impact on your home's quality by contacting the right group of people. Oceanside provides you with an opportunity of not only having restoration efforts conducted within your business or home property, but the professionals will also provide you with guidance on how to keep it maintained and possibly prevent future instances of damages from occurring.

For Water Damage help, check out http://www.SERVPROfallbrooksouthoceanside.com They service the Oceanside and Fallbrook region of California. 

Coping With Water Loss in Fallbrook, Oceanside, CA

2/21/2017 (Permalink)

Coping With Water Loss in Fallbrook, CA

Water damage is the incident that leads to the most frequent insurance losses each year. Whether you live in Fallbrook, Ca, Oceanside, Ca or anywhere else in California, you must understand a water emergency can happen at any time. It could be caused by floods, broken pipes, sewage backups, leaks from appliances or holes in the roof. This can lead to water in home, water in business or even flood damage. The key to having your home or business repaired promptly is knowing what to do should one of those things occur. The following are a few guidelines.

The First Step

Should a water emergency occur, once you and the other occupants of the property are safely outside, your first step should be to call your insurance company. They can help to guide you through the water mitigation process. They can also tell you what type of flood damage and water damage coverage your policy contains. These coverages can vary depending on the policy and the company. The amount of your coverage will help you decide on the water cleanup and water restoration company you can afford. The insurance company will also decide if you property is a total loss.

Cleaning Up The Mess

Once the insurance company decides your home or business is not a total loss, you must quickly find the best company possible to clean up the mess. The long water remains in your property the more damage it will do. So it's essential to begin the drying process as soon as possible. A good company will act quickly to remove damp carpets, paddings, baseboards and other finishings to allow air movement through the walls and help them to dry. Doing this within the first 24 hours is critical to reducing property damage and preventing mold and mildew from taking hold and causing health problems.

Making Sure It Is Dry

Proper air movement is essential to the drying process when you have water in home, water in business or any other kind of water emergency. This is true whether you live in Fallbrook or Oceanside, CA or anywhere else in California. It is an important part of the water cleanup and water restoration process. That means the company you hire to do the mitigation on your water damage or flood damage must have the proper moisture detectors, hygrometers as well as infrared cameras to locate where the water is located. They must also use the right disinfectant products to prevent mold and mildew and have experience doing the entire process.

It is vital the mitigation and cleanup company you hire do a thorough job. Even if mistakes get past the claims adjuster, the property owner show makes sure the job is done right. If not the health of the people that visit the building could be at risk. The work of the water extraction company or restoration specialist must ensure there is no bacteria, fungi or black water with sewage or dangerous chemicals to cause problems later.

Visit http://www.SERVPROfallbrooksouthoceanside.com for more information on water damage and cleanup services.

Are Your Pipes Breaking?

5/17/2016 (Permalink)

Copper Pipes Breaking (Oceanside & Camp Pendleton)

 

Do you know what to do after a Fire?

(Oceanside & Camp Pendleton Fire Remediation)

 A broken pipe and the water damage cleanup it causes is a nightmare for every homeowner or office manager.  Even a broken sink pipe with a small amount of water can do significant damage in a short period of time. In the Southern California - Oceanside – Camp Pendleton areas this scenario is becoming more and more likely because of the housing boom we experienced years ago.  “How is that relevant?” you say.  Well because there were so many homes being built back in 2005 – 2007 copper pipe manufactures were not able to keep up with the demand and so contractors started purchasing substandard copper piping from China.  Understanding that there will be thousands of homes and businesses that will be the victims of this shortsightedness here are a few things you can do when you are unfortunate enough to experience this crisis?

The first thing that you should do is find the source of the water damage and stop the flow 0f additional water from entering your home.  The more water the bigger the water damage cleanup and more extensive the problem.  It's easy to figure out when you've left a faucet on or a hard rain had filled your basement. But if you have a broken pipe that has burst that can’t be seen, you must turn off the water supply to your home as quickly as possible.  The water main is often in your garage or in your front yard under a cement plate designated “Water”. 

It is important to understand that even though there is a lot of work ahead to fix your water damage problem you can call professional water restoration experts like SERVPRO Fallbrook South Oceanside, they can save you many headaches and help you settle with your insurance company.  Additionally they can give you tips on what to do until HELP arrives.

Now, assuming you can manage the water repair on your own, the first step is to extract as much water by mopping or blotting, wipe off or remove all furniture, and remove any rugs.  A wet vacuum would be great to remove large quantities of water, so you may need to rent one.

Next, get fresh air moving through the area.   Open windows and turn on as many fans as possible to get the air flowing throughout the house or office. This will help dry the area, and will also help to reduce odors later on.  You will need to rent high speed fans.  Keep in mind that if you do not have enough air flow or dehumidifying machines to significantly dry an area (carpet, cement, drywall, wood, etc.) it will eventually create black mold and that is another problem you do not want.

Next, start a dehumidifier running as quickly as possible to take moisture out of the air.  Depending on the size of the water damage you may need to rent an industrial dehumidifier.  Along with the fans, this will help accelerate your water damage cleanup efforts by removing the moisture quicker. Be sure to check the reservoir tank often and empty it regularly. It is necessary to run your dehumidifier until things are completely dry to avoid the conditions where mold and mildew can grow.

The next step is very important and will save hassles later. Take many photos of the damaged areas as evidence for your insurance claim. Like any accident, documentation is critical and gives you proof that will put you in the best position possible when settling your claim.

It is important to note that wood surfaces that have been affected by the water are more urgent than carpeted areas. Wood is porous and can soak up the water causing warping and delaminating. It is a good idea to remove the water as quickly as possible and then use fans and a dehumidifier on these areas first.  One of the better was to remove water from wood flooring is a wet vacuum. 

Finally, call your insurance company and determine if the water damage is covered under your homeowner’s policy.  The experienced pros at SERVPRO are in the Oceanside – Camp Pendleton area, are available 24/7 and can help you with this and all the additional steps to water damage cleanup & repair, quickly. 

Basic Oceanside / Fallbrook Water Damage Remediation Steps

5/6/2016 (Permalink)

Damage from water can quickly destroy a home by staining furnishings, encouraging the development of rot and causing the growth of mold.

Basic Water Damage Remediation Steps For Your Oceanside / Fallbrook Home

Damage from water can quickly destroy a home by staining furnishings, encouraging the development of rot and causing the growth of mold. While some minor water damage can be repaired by a homeowner, in almost every case it is best to allow a Oceanside / Fallbrook water damage repair specialist to do the work, like SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside. SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside will know what problem signs to look for inside the home and will be able to determine the proper course of correction. Though the use of a water damage specialist is recommended, homeowners can take some basic steps to reduce the damage to their flooded homes.

Before worrying about the Oceanside / Fallbrook water damage, a homeowner needs to make certain that the home is safe. It is important to inspect the structure for stability and any potential exterior threats. Inside the home, the largest potential threat is electrocution. The power to the home should be turned off by the power company or an electrician before entering the home. Once the power is off, the home can be inspected for damage and other potential safety hazards.

Once it is determined that the home is safe, the bulk of the water should be removed as quickly as possible. Windows and doors should be opened to provide ventilation into the home. Standing water can be removed by the use of a pump, swept out doors or mopped up. Water should be drained into a storm drain or downhill from the property to prevent it from running back inside. Once the bulk of the water is removed, fans can be used to accelerate drying. A dehumidifier can also help to remove excess moisture from the air.

Furniture and other moveable items should be take outside and left in the sun to begin to dry. Wood furniture should be wiped clean. In most cases, upholstered furniture is not worth trying to save as mold will grow inside the furniture if even the smallest amount of moisture is left behind. Pictures and other sentimental items should also be placed in the sun to dry. Clothing should be laundered as soon as possible. A vacuum approved for use with water can also be used to remove excess water from items.

Once a home is as clean and dry as possible, it should be professionally inspected for mold. Mold can grow inside walls, on piping and wiring and in other areas most homeowners cannot easily inspect. Oceanside / Fallbrook  water damage remediation experts, like SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside, can find these hiding places and also apply special coatings to surfaces inside the home to prevent the growth of mold.

What To Do After Flooding

•   Remove excess water by mopping and blotting.

•   Wipe excess water from wood furniture after removal of lamps and tabletop items.

•   Remove and prop wet upholstery and cushions.

•   Place aluminum foil or wood blocks between furniture legs and wet carpeting.

•   Turn air conditioning on for maximum drying in summer.

•   Remove colored rugs from wet carpeting.

•   Remove art objects to a safe, dry place.

•   Gather loose items from floors.

What NOT To Do After Flooding

•   Don't leave wet fabrics in place. Hang furs and leather goods.

•   Don't leave books, magazines or other colored items on wet carpet or floors.

•   Don't use your household vacuum to remove water.

•   Don't use television or other household appliances.

Don't turn on ceiling fixtures if ceiling is wet, and keep out of rooms where ceilings are sagging.

We Use Advanced Drying Equipment and Techniques

SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside invests in the latest technology and equipment because it helps us restore your Oceanside / Fallbrook home more quickly and minimizes cost. This equipment allows us to detect hidden moisture and extract standing water quickly and efficiently.

SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside is a fully certified water removal staff can perform a complete damage assessment to your home of office, and then recommend and follow the industries standards to get your water removal restoration repaired properly available 24 hours a day.

We are proud to service our neighbors in Fallbrook, Oceanside, Vista, Rainbow, Bonsall, Camp Pendelton and San Diego North County with 24/7 emergency availability for water and fire / smoke damage and mold remediation. 

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Being Prepared For a Water Emergency

5/4/2016 (Permalink)

By having a plan to deal with water damage emergencies, it can decrease the extent of the damage and shorten the time frame to restore your home.

As a general rule, emergencies and catastrophes happen when they are least expected. However, just because they weren't expected at the moment they occurred does not mean we cannot be prepared for them. This is especially true when it comes to dealing with a water damage emergency. By having a plan to deal with water damage emergencies, it can decrease the extent of the damage and shorten the time frame to restore your home. Therefore it should be essential to sit down and write out the specific steps that should be taken not just for water emergencies, but all emergencies.

At the heart of this plan should be a list of professionals that can be called to assist with the rescue and recovery of this emergency. The most obvious of these will be the people who can stop the crisis from continuing. For instance, it would be ideal to call the water department and or fire department to shut off the water if a busted pipe is causing your basement to flood and was causing a water damage emergency. Once the reasons of the emergency have been contained, it is time to call the next professional on the list. That would hopefully be the insurance adjuster to assess the damage the emergency has caused and will get the process of paying for the repairs moving in a positive direction.

If you are dealing with a water emergency, the extent of the damage could be extensive and is often beyond the capabilities of even the best DIY homeowner. For this type of damage, it would be an excellent idea to contact a company like SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside. They have trained professionals that are experts at figuring out the exact extent of water damage and making the clean-up and repairs as fast as possible.

It is possible that repairing the damage from these emergencies can take a significant period of time depending on its extent. Therefore, to keep the timeline and costs to a minimum, you will need to hire a quality company like SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside. They have a reputation that has been built on years of cleaning up after the damage of these emergencies. Hopefully, you will never need to use this plan, but if water damage emergencies and catastrophes do happen to you, then you will be happy you had a plan. Even more joyous, if you have SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside making sure your home is put back together again.

SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside provides 24 hour fire and water damage restoration service in the following locations:  Oceanside, Fallbrook, Vista, Bonsall, Rainbow.  Proudly servicing all of North San Diego County.  

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Locally Owned Company with National Resources

We live and work in this community too; we might even be neighbors. As a locally owned and operated business, SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside is close by and ready to respond to your flood or water damage emergency 24/7. We are proud to be an active member of the Oceanside / Fallbrook and San Diego North County communities and want to do our part to make our communities the best it can be.

We are proud to be serving the Fallbrook / South Oceanside CA and San Diego North County areas 24 hours / 7 days a week.  

Our expertise in fire damage and water restoration is extensive. SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside utilizes IICRC training as part of our on-going education to stay ahead of the curve.

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Act Quickly with SERVPRO's Help To Mitigate Water Damage Effects to Your Oceanside / Fallbrook Property

5/3/2016 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside Says Interior Condensation Can Lead to Water Damage.

Water damage in Oceanside / Fallbrook is a troublesome issue that many homeowners are not prepared to react to because of lack of prior planning. However, learning more about how to grapple with water damage is the key to mitigating damage to the structure and personal belongings. Eliminating conducive conditions leading to water damage, as a proactive measure, is the recommendation of SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside. Why not stop water damage before it even begins?  Here are several signs you can look for to determine whether your home shows signs that may lead to water damage.

• Excessive condensation or humidity, poor ventilation, roof leakages, leaking pipes, dripping faucets, damp basements, and non-percolating ground water.

• Warped or rotting wood from water absorption, rusting metals due to oxidation, and musty odors in the house that may be the result of mold growth.

How Water Damage Restoration Professionals Can Help

Once you recognize one or several of the water damage signs outlined above, it is time for you to call a professional restoration company like SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside. As industry professionals we posses all of the equipment and tools necessary to do the following:

• Complete a thorough property assessment through inspection using measuring instruments such as moisture meters and infrared detection.

• Identify additional signs of water damage on your property in Oceanside / Fallbrook, or surrounding North San Diego County.

• Determine the type, source, and extent of water damage and stop further water intrusion.

Why Immediate Action Is Important

Less exposure to water, especially pooling water or hidden condensation within walls or crawl spaces, will limit water damage to your building in Oceanside / Fallbrook. Moisture, can within several days, lead to the start of mold growth. If left unchecked, damage can occur to cellulose materials like the cardboard backing on drywall or studs. Some strains of fungi can also lead to potentially unhealthy exposure to mycotoxins.

Why You Should Not Attempt to Complete A DIY Project

In many cases, property owners who recognize signs of water damage in their residential living space are inclined to completed a DIY project. You should never take this course of action once there is visible damage. Proper drying of waterlogged or damp items lessens the amount of personal possessions that may have to be discarded. Most homeowners do not possess the equipment for water extraction and dehumidifying, experience, and expertise to effectively clean their property for a positive water damage restoration result.

Call SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside Immediately

Coping with Oceanside / Fallbrook water damage can be very inconvenient and irritating. However, the restoration professionals of SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside can simplify the process for you. Our IICRC-certified technicians offer comprehensive services, and we work with skill and speed to get the job done so you can resume enjoying your private living space. We can save you money, damage to important personal items, and offer you a safe, clean home like it never even happened.

We Use Advanced Drying Equipment and Techniques

SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside invests in the latest technology and equipment because it helps us restore your Oceanside / Fallbrook home more quickly and minimizes cost. This equipment allows us to detect hidden moisture and extract standing water quickly and efficiently.

SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside is a fully certified water removal staff can perform a complete damage assessment to your home of office, and then recommend and follow the industries standards to get your water removal restoration repaired properly available 24 hours a day.

We are proud to service our neighbors with 24/7 emergency availability.

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SERVPRO Offers Tips on Water Damage Signs in Fallbrook / South Oceanside

5/1/2016 (Permalink)

Water Damage to Wood Flooring in San Diego County

Unfortunately, water can flow to any area of your home once a structural defect or natural disaster strikes your property. Water Damage in Fallbrook and Oceanside or anywhere in San Diego County can be an expensive and upsetting result of this unwanted water. SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside suggests, that by reading the following tell-tale signs of water intrusion you may recognize and stymie the onslaught of extensive and expensive water damage to your home.

1. Unpleasant Smells

When hidden residual water or moisture accumulates on your property, it can initiate the growth of mold and mildew. This will produce an earthy, musty odor which functions as a red flag that unseen water damage is present on your property.

2. Visual Signs of Mold Growth

Mold spores are microscopic, lying dormant in most homes, and will eventually produce mold colonies when provided with moisture. Food sources--cellulose materials and other organics are readily available. When the moisture comes in contact with dormant spores, the active mold growth process will begin. If you note any fuzzy discolorations in isolated corners or voids, and are not sure if mold is growing, you should have these spaces professionally inspected. SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside will visit your property in Fallbrook, Oceanside, Vista, Bonsall, and San Diego North County to offer complimentary advice.

3. Stains on Walls and Ceilings

When water seeps into subflooring and the spaces between the levels of your structure, it will generate water stains as it starts to saturate the adjacent ceiling or wall board. This form of water damage can be a precursor to widening problems.

4. Peeling Paint or Wall Paper

These can happen to your walls as water wicks and lifts the paint or loosens the paste securing the wallpaper. The water or moisture source should be discovered and repaired immediately.

5. Sagging Walls and Ceilings

Saturated ceiling materials or drywall can appear to be displaced because of the added weight of water. Once this happens, the structures can start to buckle and deform. When walls and ceilings become soaked with water, they pose a safety hazard from falling. Don't ignore any tell-tale signs of water absorption into porous drywall.

6. Floor Effects

Water seeks its lowest level when allowed to flow. The flooring is the usual endpoint as water can collect beneath ceramic or vinyl tile (also damaging subfloor sheathing), carpets and padding. Newly manufactured laminate flooring is particularly susceptible to water damage. If your subfloor becomes completely soaked, restoring rather than replacing the materials, becomes more remote. SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside makes every effort to remove the water and dry out these flooring materials, but often they are non-salvageable and must be safely discarded.

We Answer the Phone Ready to Help?Call Today :  760-451-0600

SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside provides 24 hour fire and water damage restoration service in the following locations:  Fallbrook, Vista, Bonsall, Rainbow, Oceanside.  Proudly servicing all of North San Diego County.  

Let Us Help You Now! Call SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside.

When water damage impacts your residential property, it's time to take action quickly to mitigate losses and save you money. The skilled, IICRC-certified professionals will work to restore your home to its pre-water damaged condition "Like it never even happened."

We Use Advanced Drying Equipment and Techniques

SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside utilizes advanced equipment and technology to quicken the restoration time and to minimize cost. Our neighbors in Fallbrook, Oceanside, Vista, Bonsall, and San Diego North County we proudly serve with 24/7 emergency availability.

We are proud to be serving the Fallbrook / South Oceanside CA and San Diego North County areas 24 hours / 7 days a week.  

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Oceanside and San Diego North County Residents: It’s the water you don’t see!

4/28/2016 (Permalink)

Oceanside and San Diego North County Residents: It’s the water you don’t see!

Oceanside and San Diego North County Residents: Beware! It's the hidden water that can be most damaging. 

 SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside provides 24 hour fire and water damage restoration service in the following locations:  Fallbrook, Vista, Bonsall, Rainbow, Oceanside.  Proudly servicing all of North San Diego County.  

Even small water damages have the potential

to cause serious structural and indoor air

quality issues over time.

The key to avoiding costly future restoration

is to handle every water problem as a real

threat to your property. SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside has

the equipment, training and

experience to find and dry unseen water before

secondary damages occur. The proper equipment

makes a measurable difference in reducing the

damage expense during a fire or water loss.

When time matters, technology and equipment

must be counted on to perform. Your local SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside will answer

your call with fast action and a full arsenal of

drying equipment. Here are a few of the tools

used by your local SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside

Professionals.

•   Moisture Sensors are used to detect moisture in carpets, baseboards and walls.

•   Moisture Meters (pictured) are used to determine the actual moisture content of various materials. The moisture tester provides accurate readings, allowing SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside Professionals to monitor the drying process.

•   Thermohygrometers measure temperature and relative humidity. When armed with this information, SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside Professionals can calculate and create an environment most condusive to drying. When facing a contaminated water loss, it is not only important to dry the structure, but the structure must also be disinfected and often deodorized.

•   Ultra Low-Volume (ULV) Foggers will atomize liquid deodorizing agents, producing a fine mist that can easily penetrate the site where odor-causing residues may accumulate. This device can also be used to inject fungicides and disinfectants into wall cavities and other hard-to-reach areas.

•   Thermal Foggers dispense solvent-based products by creating a dense fog. The fog consists of tiny particles of deodorant solution that attach to and neutralize odor causing particles.

The bottom line? Your local SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside

Professionals have the training and

equipment to help make it “Like it never even

happened.” 

Residential Services

Whether your Fallbrook / South Oceanside home needs emergency flood damage or your upholstery cleaned, you can depend on us.  Our technicians have extensive cleaning and restoration training and can make your property look its best. Learn more about our residential services:

•   Water Damage Restoration

•   Fire Damage Restoration

•   Mold Remediation

•   Storm Damage Restoration

•   Cleaning Services

•   Building/Reconstruction Services

Commercial Services

There's never a convenient time for fire or Water damage to strike your Fallbrook / South Oceanside commercial property. Every hour spent cleaning up is an hour of lost revenue and productivity. So when the need arises for professional cleaning or emergency restoration services we has the training and expertise to respond promptly with highly trained technicians to get your property back to business. Learn more about our commercial services:

•   Commercial Water Damage Restoration

•   Commercial Fire Damage Restoration

We are proud to be serving the Fallbrook / South Oceanside CA and San Diego North County areas 24 hours / 7 days a week.  

Have Questions? Call Us Today – (760) 451-0600

Fallbrook / Oceanside CA 24 Hour Emergency Water Damage Service

4/27/2016 (Permalink)

 SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside provides 24 hour fire and water damage restoration service in the following locations:  Fallbrook, Vista, Bonsall, Rainbow, Oceanside.  Proudly servicing all of North San Diego County.  

SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside is available 24 hours a day for water emergencies, large or small. When you are dealing with water damage, immediate action is crucial. A delay of just a few hours can greatly increase the severity of the water damage.

We Answer the Phone Ready to Help
Call Today :  760-451-0600

We understand that when you call us, you may be feeling confused, stressed, and vulnerable. You need an expert to guide you through this crisis. SERVPRO of Fallbrook / South Oceanside has the specific water damage training and experience to help you through this tough time. We specialize in water damage restoration—in fact, it's the cornerstone of our business.

What to Expect

When you call, we will ask several questions regarding your water damage emergency. These questions will help us determine what equipment and resources to bring, including how many trained SERVPRO Professionals may be needed.

Our SERVPRO Representative will ask several questions:

  • Your name and contact information
  • Your insurance information (if applicable)
  • The street address of the water-damaged home or business
  • When did the flooding or water damage occur?
  • What caused the water damage (if known)?
  • Is there electricity available (on-site)?

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.

MEET OUR CREW

Certifications

  • IICRC Certified Firm
  • SRT - Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration Technician
  • ECTP - Employee Certification Training Program
  • WRT - Water Damage Restoration Technician
  • OSHA - 30-hour General and/or Construction Industry Training Program
  • AMRT - Applied Microbial Remediation Technician
  • CCT - Carpet Cleaning Technician
  • RRRP - Lead-Based Paint Activities and Renovation
  • ASD - Applied Structural Drying Technician
  • OSHA - 10-hour General and/or Construction Industry Training Program

Affiliations

  • American Red Cross
  • IICRC
  • Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce
  • Oceanside Chamber of Commerce 

Residential Services

Whether your Fallbrook / South Oceanside home needs emergency flood damage or your upholstery cleaned, you can depend on us.  Our technicians have extensive cleaning and restoration training and can make your property look its best. Learn more about our residential services:

  • Water Damage Restoration
  • Fire Damage Restoration
  • Mold Remediation
  • Storm Damage Restoration
  • Cleaning Services
  • Building/Reconstruction Services

Commercial Services

There's never a convenient time for fire or Water damage to strike your Fallbrook / South Oceanside commercial property. Every hour spent cleaning up is an hour of lost revenue and productivity. So when the need arises for professional cleaning or emergency restoration services we has the training and expertise to respond promptly with highly trained technicians to get your property back to business. Learn more about our commercial services:

  • Commercial Water Damage Restoration
  • Commercial Fire Damage Restoration

We are proud to be serving the Fallbrook / South Oceanside CA and San Diego North County areas 24 hours / 7 days a week.  

Have Questions? Call Us Today – (760) 451-0600