Water
Damage Recovery
Chem-Dry has a large inventory
of drying equipment, air movers, dehumidifiers and other technical equipment.
Timely action is essential. Remember that damage resulting
from water is progressive. The longer the water
flows or wet conditions exist, the more is absorbed
and the greater is the
recovery problem. Merely stopping the source of
the incoming water does not stop further water damage, though it is an obvious
and critical first step.
Our technicians are dedicated to getting your life back to
normal as soon as possible. Our intention is to dry the entire structure.
This will eliminate the potential for mould and mildew growth. We will respond
as quickly as possible. After you have made the call to us, follow the
instructions below. Hopefully this will enable you to salvage some of your
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Remove as much water as possible by mopping or
blotting. |
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Wipe water from wood furniture after
removing lamps and tabletop items. |
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Remove and prop up wet upholstery cushions for even drying (check for possible bleeding).
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Place aluminum foil, china saucers, or wooden blocks between
furniture legs and wet carpeting. |
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Open drawers and cabinet doors for complete drying (do not
force). |
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Remove valuable paintings and art objects to a safe place. |
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Open suitcases and luggage to dry. |
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To avoid making it worse -
Do Not...
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Leave wet fabrics in place, dry as soon as possible. |
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Hang furs and leather goods to dry separately at room
temperature. |
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Leave books, magazines, or other colored printed items on wet
carpets or floors. |
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Use your household vacuum to remove water. |
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Use TVs or other appliances while standing on wet carpets or
floors, especially on wet concrete floors. |
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Switch on ceiling fixtures if the ceiling is wet, and keep out of
rooms where ceilings are sagging from retained water. |
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Do not put wet contents on top of dry contents. |
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Water Damage Restoration Service Details |
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Emergency work may involve the following to prevent further
damage and the health and safety of you, your family, the
restoration Technicians and any other sub-contractors that may
need access to the property. |
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Application of anti-microbial solution to prevent mould and
mildew growth and
kill waterborne bacteria and viruses in sewage and external
water incidents. |
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Extraction of standing water. |
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Removal of content items, if applicable, deemed to be beyond
economical
restoration. |
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Moisture testing to determine the extent of moisture content
in structural material,
floor coverings and in the air. |
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Installation of drying equipment such as dehumidifiers and air-movers. |
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The extent or amount of restorative work performed
will depend
upon the extent of the flooding.
Any time flooding of any kind takes place in a residential or
commercial setting, a drying
and monitoring program must be instituted to ensure a full and
complete restorative process is accomplished. Failure to do so
may well create an environment if which bacteria and other micro
organisms breed leading to potential
health problems.
Additionally, there is also the added potential for additional
structural damage to
flooring, walls, furniture etc. Therefore, the Technician will
co ordinate with you to arrange regular visits to monitor the reduction of moisture in the
building structure and air.
Unfortunately it is extremely difficult to determine the exact
length of time it will take to dry
the property as this can depend upon several factors including
the depth of any standing
water, the length of time the structure was submerged or wet and
the structural
materials used some of which create vapor barriers preventing
evaporation of
moisture. Regular monitoring will provide an ongoing record of
the progress. It is
essential that the drying equipment installed is used as
directed by the Technician as
the longer the equipment is allowed to operate the shorter the
drying time. You may be
concerned with the amount of electricity used so please note
your electricity meter reading prior to the use of the drying
equipment as the cost of electricity consumed can in some cases
be reclaimed
If damage has been caused to decorations and fixtures these will
most likely be dealt
with separately by your Insurers or Loss Adjusters who may have
already appointed
decorators or building contractors to provide them with
estimates. Our priority is to leave
the structure in a safe and suitable condition for other
subcontractors to complete their
work.
Upon completion of the restoration work the Technician will
request that you sign off the
work confirming that everything meets your satisfaction. This
will enable the final report
to be submitted to your Insurers for prompt settlement. |