Water Everywhere

by | Jul 8, 2013 | Construction and Maintenance

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There are many ways that a homeowner can become a victim of water damage. Water damage can be something small like your kitchen sink leaking. A leak under the kitchen sink may feel like a small problem, but if left unreported for even a day can cause mold damage. Mold damage in a small confined area can be handled by the home owner however most insurances will cover mold damage of any size.

Natural disasters can cause extensive water damage it is imperative that you call Water Damage Noblesville immanently to reduce the amount of damage that your home sustains. Water in your home for even minuets can cause the rapid growth of bacteria and mold.

Mold can seriously affect your family’s health. Mold can also cause children and adults with asthma to have an attack. An asthma attack can lead to death. When you call Water Damage Noblesville they will be at your home prepared to tackle your situation.

The first things the professionals will do are clear your home of any unaffected furniture and other items. After your belongings are secured they will work quickly to remove any water left in your home. After the water is removed the certified technicians will dry your home. The drying process can take up to four days. You must allow for drying time, if all of the water is not removed from the home bacteria can spread and cause mold damage.

After your home is dry water damage restoration will carpet and paint where it’s needed. You can feel safe after moving back into your home. Any company approved by your home owners insurance is required to carry listens and certifications by all technicians working for the company. This means all employees have been to school and have tested high enough to receive a listens.

No matter how big or small your problem is it is always important to call a professional. Your home owners insurance will cover the costs of the cleanup. Most policy holders will not have to pay a large deductible, if any at all for water damage restoration.