When a fire occurs call 911 immediately. Once the fire is extinguished, one of our experts can assess the damage. Contact us so we can evaluate the situation, and begin the first steps in restoring the property.
The cleanup can take several hours to a few weeks, depending on how much damage has occurred. The size of your building and the number of furnishings in the home or office determine the cleanup time frame. Once we assess the damage, we can provide you with an accurate time estimate.
For your protection, we recommend leaving the inspection to our professionals. Fires can compromise the structural integrity of the building, making it important to avoid entering the home right away.
We suggest leaving the cleaning to our professionals to avoid inhaling residue left from the fire, which could be hazardous. Essentially, a post-fire situation involves carcinogens. Our experts always use professional safety gear while cleaning.
We make it a point to salvage as many items as possible to reduce losses after your home or office suffers from a fire. Many personal belongings can often be cleaned once they’re recovered. Unfortunately, there may be some items that are too damaged to salvage. We document the condition of each item, and record the manner of disposal if that is necessary.
There are several safety issues to keep in mind after a fire has occurred. First of all, avoid entering the space right away, as the structural integrity of the building may have been affected. You could also inhale dangerous chemicals left behind by the fire – don’t put yourself at risk.
The number of items you can keep depends on the severity of the fire and where it spread. We’ll remove as many items as we can and will return them to you.
We’ll take an inventory of any non-restorable items we find. The inventory includes details about the item and its current condition. If the item cannot be restored, we’ll provide you with information on its proper disposal.
When there are special items left in the building that have meaning to you, please let us know so we can make them our top priority. We’ll handle them with a high level of care before they’re returned to you.
You’ll need to speak to your insurance company to determine how billing works. There may be coverage details or restrictions, depending on your insurance provider and your policy. We have experience dealing with all insurance companies.
Each case differs, making it necessary to evaluate how the claim will affect your premiums, which can influence whether you decide to file. Contact your insurance company to understand how they’ll handle claims. And contact us, so our experienced team can assist you with the sometimes complicated claims process.
We’re happy to communicate with insurance adjusters if they have questions.
Due to our knowledge and training, when surveying the property our team of experts is qualified to identify any dangerous chemicals or materials that are present in the home. Everyone’s safety is our top concern, and we take the right precautions when working. If the condition of the home or office is beyond our expertise, we’ll contact a trusted professional with the experience to address these issues.
We’re qualified to perform restoration services and additional upgrades that are requested. Our goal is to leave you fully satisfied with the work after fire or water damage has occurred. In some cases, you may need to work with a contractor if you desire significant additions to be made.
Water damage can cause serious problems throughout your entire home. The excess moisture can cause mold and mildew to grow. This fungus growth can contribute to health problems, including allergies, skin infections and diseases. It can even weaken and compromise the structure of a building. Water damage can warp wooden floors and ruin ceilings, while also causing problems with metal and cement materials.
While there are various levels of water damage, all require special kinds of treatment to ensure that your home or business is restored to a safe, healthy state.
Water damage restoration must be conducted with care, using specific procedures and safeguards. A restoration company will bring in heavy-duty equipment that can mitigate the effects of excess water and dry things out thoroughly. This process may also involve removing damaged parts of the structure. Because some damage is hidden, rely on professionals to get the job done right.
After the initial assessment, Restoration 1 will use the following steps to repair and control the water damage:
Step 1: Dry out the affected areas with large fans, wet vacuums, and pumps. All moist surfaces and carpets will be targeted.
Step 2: Pull up the carpet and padding that cannot be saved. While the team members at Restoration 1 do their best to salvage what they can, some parts of your home may need to be removed.
Step 3: Restore personal belongings. Restoration 1 will work to put all of your books, art, furniture, and other items back in their original places.
Step 4: Clean and dehumidify. To prevent the growth of mold, we will professionally sanitize and dry everything in the home or business.
Throughout each step of the process, at Restoration 1 we make protecting your home and keeping your family safe our number one priority.
Prices can vary depending on the severity of the damage and the amount of work involved in the restoration process.
Floods and water damage can be caused by a variety of problems. Some of the most common include:
Absolutely – and more often than not, you won’t notice that water damage is occurring until the need for repairs has become very obvious! Signs of hidden water damage can be as subtle as an unpleasant odor, or slight staining on the walls and ceilings. You may also notice peeling paint, warped floors, or mold growth in the nooks and crannies of your home or business.
At the first signs of water damage, you should attempt to air out the property as much as possible. Turn on fans, open windows, and blast the AC if you have to. Hang up your rugs and cushions in a safe, dry location, then collect loose items that are at risk. Mop up as much standing water as you can, and try to keep the moisture from spreading.
As soon as you’ve made the situation somewhat stable, call in an experienced restoration service like Restoration 1. Our highly-trained technicians will bring advanced, heavy-duty equipment to start on your professional water damage treatment right away!
First things first: Research companies that are certified, licensed, and insured. It’s also smart to go with a company that can respond immediately to your water damage emergency – one that can also offer a 100-percent satisfaction guarantee! Call Restoration 1 so that our trained professionals can give you the prompt, effective service you need.
First, you should review your insurance policy to see if it covers water damage at all. For example, some policies may cover floods but not mold remediation, while others only handle sewer or drain backups. Find out what your policy covers specifically, so that you understand the terms before speaking with an agent. Because Restoration 1 has experience with all insurance companies, our team can help you navigate the sometimes complex claims process.
Second, make a detailed list of what has been damaged. You should write everything down, from the flooring to the bookshelf that wasn’t salvageable, and so on. You should also keep your receipts and other forms of evidence (including photos) that support your damage claims.
Finally, when you file the claim, it will probably take your company a few days to get back to you. In the meantime, do not begin any permanent repairs to your home. You’ll want to wait for permission to do so before spending money on the restoration process.
Although the best way to remove standing water is to call in a professional service like Restoration 1 to use heavy-duty equipment, you can attempt to remove some of the water on your own. Use buckets or a water pump to drain the area, then mop up the excess water on the floor.
Mildew has a gray color shade and is easy to remove with household cleaning supplies. Mold is green, charcoal, or black in color and spreads quickly. Mold is more serious, and can only be properly removed by a professional service.
Unlike mildew, mold has a raised surface and is black, charcoal, or green in color or shade. It commonly appears in many different areas, including spaces you cannot readily see. Our experts can locate any mold hidden on the property.
The cost of mold remediation varies depending on multiple factors. The rate will depend on how quickly you discover the mold, and how far it has spread. The location of the mold and the repairs needed will also determine the cost.
Mold can begin spreading within 24 hours, and will continue to grow in the following weeks.
An expert will need to survey the property to determine if you have mold. If you try to evaluate it without the help of a professional, it’s almost impossible to know if – and where – it has actually spread.
Removing mold can take a few days to several weeks, depending on the circumstances.
Mold remediation involves removing the mold and sanitizing the affected area. Additional treatments may be necessary to remove it completely. This process also includes preventative measures to stop it from returning.
Mold growth is detected with the use of professional equipment. If moisture is present, it may be a sign that mold is present in certain areas. Removing floors and walls may be necessary to confirm where mold is present.
Mold causes health problems similar to allergies. This can include sore throat, nasal congestion, coughing, and irritation of the eyes and skin.
Absolutely. Restoration 1 understands this often-sensitive situation and is experienced in hoarding cleanup and restoration. Should you face a hoarding issue with a family member or tenant, contact us. In addition, we handle trauma and crime scene cleanup as well. We stand ready to help declutter, remove biohazards and waste, and bring the property back to a safe, livable condition.
Contact us if your property is suffering from damage in West Denver. Our trained and certified team is available 24 hours a day to provide you with immediate restoration services. Along with restoration, our goal is to remove worry – and help get your life back on track.
It’s that time of the year again – the weather turns cooler, especially at night, and we turn on our furnaces, add a space heater to the room, introduce extension cords and light our fireplaces. The truth is, there are numerous dangers in both the home and office settings that are initiated by cooler weather. What may seem innocent, could turn disastrous. Take a few minutes to act on these simple things you can do to avoid disasters – and rest more easily.
Problems With Furnaces. It’s been a while since the furnace has been operating consistently. Take the time to go through this checklist.
Space Heaters. Many families turn to space heaters as supplemental sources of heat. A few things that you should keep in mind:
Smoke Detectors and Carbon Monoxide Monitors. We put both of these in the same category as they should be treated equally. Place carbon monoxide monitors and smoke detectors on every floor of your home or office. CO2 detectors are inexpensive and no installation is necessary. If there is a CO2 leak, which you will not smell since it is odorless, the detector will sound an alarm. Every furnace produces CO2, but a properly functioning furnace will safely exhaust it from your home. One quick reminder, some of the newer smoke alarms also function as carbon monoxide detectors, so you might want to find the paperwork on your alarms before purchasing separate carbon monoxide detectors.
Test your Fire and Smoke Detectors. The reminder comes to us every year around the time we are changing from Daylight Savings Time. But often, people forget. So consider this your second reminder.
Cooking Fires. Almost 25% of home fires are caused by cooking fires. It’s easy to turn on a burner and then get distracted. Be sure to keep any towels or drapes away from hot burners. Never leave something on the stove – the grease in an unattended frying pan can catch on fire easily. Turning the heat too high when you start to cook is also dangerous. You may be in a hurry, but smoke or grease can accumulate fast when you are frying or sauteing.
Fireplace Safety. If you have a log-burning fireplace, be sure to have the chimney swept every year. Soot and debris can collect in the chimney and become a fire hazard. Remind everyone to keep blankets, curtains, rugs and toys away from the fire. And never leave children or pets unattended around a fireplace.
Electrical Fires. Overloaded extension cords can be the biggest problem. Bad connections and faulty wiring can trigger a fire that can be lethal. Ten percent of home firms result from electrical equipment failures.
An Abundance Of Paper . Needless to say, paper is a huge contributor to both home and office fires. How you store your paperwork makes a difference. Be careful not to overload closets and garage spaces. And if you are around people who tend to keep paper in large quantities, consider hiring an expert who can help with decluttering.
The U.S. Fire Administration posts seasonal tips on preventing fires in home and offices. Reference their website occasionally to make sure you, your family and co-workers are safe.
One More Tip. Home Automation is an amazing industry right now. If you’ve had an alarm installed recently, you know how you can set controls using your smart phone. The same is true for protecting your safety. You can now get devices or phone apps that synch with your lights and/or locks to turn them on or off, call the fire department or unlock your front door for easy escape. Call your local Home Automation expert for more information.
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