Tag: disaster restoration
Water Damage
Water damage can be deceptive. Water penetrates into structural cavities creating trapped pockets of saturation. The detection of water in these areas can often only be discovered with sophisticated moisture detection meters. Undetected moisture will continue to cause damage. This damage, at a minimum, will cause odors. Greater damage will surface when materials delaminate, shrink, […]
The Do’s and Don’ts of Water Damage Cleanup
Know the places that are most likely to flood and keep an eye on them. Some of the most common leaks come from leaky pipes, appliance failure, natural disaster and ice dams. By checking your pipes and appliances, a flood will be less likely to take place. Once you find out where the water is […]
What To Do When A Home Suffers From Water Damage
When a major storm passes close to the house, the home may suffer water damage that is difficult to repair. There are many things a family can do to begin repairing any destruction, but a certified professional will likely be needed to get rid of any serious health or structural threats. Contaminated storm surges or […]
Tips for New Homeowners
We know that moving into a new house can be overwhelming. There are so many DIY projects you want to start and complete. But before you settle in and start decorating your new pad, there are a few things that you need to do right away: 1. Change your locks—Everyone tells you this one, but […]
Ten Tips to Avoid Structural Mold from Flooding
A few simple steps can save property owners thousands of dollars of damage due to structural mold growth, according to Doug Hoffman, executive director of the National Organization of Remediators and Mold Inspectors (www.NORMI.org), a nonprofit organization that trains and certifies indoor air quality professionals. Taking the necessary steps to avoid structural mold growth not […]
Mom Demands Answers From Housing Authority Over Mold Found in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, Home
A Massachusetts mother is demanding answers from her local housing authority after a strange substance in her walls forced her and her sons into a hotel. Jessica Pacheco, of Shrewsbury, has a son who is severely disabled and taking care of him is why she had to quit her job and rely on public housing. […]
Leaky Condo Crisis
Note: Although this article discusses “leaky condo syndrome” in Canada, similar situations have developed in the U.S., especially in the Northeast, which has experienced an exceptionally rainy spring and summer. The leaky condo crisis, also known as the leaky condo syndrome and rotten condo crisis, is an ongoing construction, financial, and legal crisis in Canada. […]
Ten Tips to Avoid Structural Mold from Flooding
A few simple steps can save property owners thousands of dollars of damage due to structural mold growth, according to Doug Hoffman, executive director of the National Organization of Remediators and Mold Inspectors (NORMI), a nonprofit organization that trains and certifies indoor air quality professionals. Taking the necessary steps to avoid structural mold growth not […]
Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings
Molds gradually destroy the things they grow on. By controlling moisture and eliminating mold growth you can: Prevent damage to building materials and furnishings Save money Avoid potential health risks Concern about indoor exposure to mold has been increasing as the public becomes aware that exposure to mold can cause a variety of health effects […]
Salem VA Cited for Mold Exposure
Note: Employers and commercial property owners should know that testing for mold and removal of mold is no longer an “if I feel like it” situation. Mold can cause serious health issues, and OSHA and lawsuits could close down a business if mold is not addressed. Aspen Environmental Services is providing the following article to […]