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Top Reasons Why SERVPRO® Is the Choice for Flood Restoration | SERVPRO of Brazos Valley
8/27/2024 (Permalink)
Living room filled with flood water
Floods are a serious issue that can occur in the blink of an eye. A predicted heavy rain during a particularly rainy season can cause just as much damage as a short intense storm after a dry spell in the Bryan area. Having water rush into your home can be a scary experience, and it can cause significant damages in a short amount of time.
SERVPRO of Brazos Valley is a trusted leader in the flood restoration industry, and we will always be here for you to help you recover. We explain below three reasons why our crew is the choice for you when it comes to flood damage restoration.
- We Can Be There Faster
Suffering through a flood is already overwhelming, so you don’t want to wait one more second before starting the recovery process. Depending on the severity of the situation, you could even have to be displaced from your home while you wait for the repairs to take place.
That’s why you should rely on us! Our team is locally owned and operated, which allows us to be faster to your flood disaster.
We fully understand how fast water can soak into certain areas of your home, so we get out to your house as fast as we can to help pull out the excess water and residual moisture from your floors, ceilings and walls.
- We Can Help You Avoid Further Issues
Getting out the excess water is only part of what our flood restoration process entails. Yes, getting out the standing water is important, but we take it one step further to help you avoid further issues down the road.
Any sort of lingering moisture can trigger mildew or mold growth, and problems like these can appear in 24–48 hours and only worsen the longer they are allowed to grow.
Our team can guarantee that we will get all the water, and we will even sanitize your space to ensure no mold can grow.
Water can also cause rusting issues on any metal structural supports in your home and those compromised materials can actually affect your home’s structural integrity over time. Our team will repair or replace anything in your home that may affect your ability to safely live there.
- We Can Help Save Your Possessions
One of the more frustrating things about suffering from a water disaster or a flood is the sheer amount of damage that your home and your belongings can experience. While some things won’t be affected by excess water, most soft materials or fragile items will either become soaked through or ruined with even the smallest amount of water.
Our team focuses on a “restore rather than replace” mentality, and we prioritize saving as much as we can. We will remove your fragile materials and expertly dry them to prevent more damage. We can handle drying out things like your furniture, documents and pictures.
We are here day and night. Contact SERVPRO of Brazos Valley day or night for a quick flood restoration.
Top Reasons for Water Damage in Your Home | SERVPRO® of Brazos Valley
12/4/2023 (Permalink)
Water damage due a broken pipe. Moisture problem and wet floor.
We are so lucky to have such easy access to clean water in our homes that we sometimes take it for granted. It is always right at our fingertips when we turn on a faucet or a hose or even as we clink ice into our glass to chill our drinks. However, all it takes is a single accident or malfunction for that water to end up where it shouldn’t.
Water damage can happen fast and can be costly if the issue is not caught right away. By recognizing where water disasters happen most frequently, you can take steps to address any issues immediately and save yourself the headache and the cost of recovery.
Appliances That Rely on Water
If you have been in your home for a few years, chances are at least one appliance in your house has given you trouble. Appliances can be really reliable until all of a sudden they aren’t, and you could be left with a water disaster when you least expect it. Any appliance that uses water to run, like dishwashers, washing machines and water heaters, can be a threat.
Checking these appliances before each use can help reduce your risk of suffering a malfunction. Visually inspect below and around the appliance for water spots or new puddles.
If you notice any concerning issues, shut off the connecting water valve, unplug the appliance and then call us. We can come out quickly to investigate and fix the issue so you can avoid soggy drywall, leaky ceilings and warped floors.
The Threat of Mother Nature
Strong storms and heavy rain can be really unpredictable, and even if you think you are prepared, a single event can take you by surprise. Storms can produce heavy rain that infiltrates into your home via your roof or a leaky window, or strong wind can cause damage that invites water into your home in the aftermath.
While you can’t completely avoid water damage during a storm if the conditions are that unfavorable, you can prepare as best as you are able. Investing in a sump pump can help pull water away from your foundation to keep your basement dry, and cleaning your gutters regularly can help avoid roof damage that leads to water seeping down your walls.
Where Our Water Damage Restoration Team Comes In
We are trained to handle whatever water damage situation you encounter, so call us right away. Our team knows that timing is of the essence when it comes to water issues, so we jump into action quickly to create a plan and get to your house. We will expertly dry up the water while we investigate the initial cause of the leak or malfunction, and then we will take the necessary steps towards fixing the issue so it doesn’t happen again.
Once everything is dry and repaired, we can turn our attention to any walls, floors or ceilings that need to be repaired. We use our specialized equipment to identify any lingering moisture and then we will tackle these repairs as well. No water disaster is too large or too destructive for us to handle!
Timing is everything when it comes to water damage. Call SERVPRO of Brazos Valley right away when you discover a water disaster in your home.
Summer Home Preparedness Guide: Essential Tips for a Safe and Comfortable Season
7/14/2023 (Permalink)
As the temperature rises and the sun shines brighter, it's time to prepare your home for the summer season. From ensuring a cool and comfortable living environment to protecting your property from potential hazards, taking proactive steps can go a long way in enjoying a hassle-free summer. In this blog, we will provide you with a comprehensive guide on how to prepare your home for the summer months, covering essential tips for optimal comfort, energy efficiency, and safety.
Check and Maintain Your Cooling Systems
The summer heat can be intense, so it's crucial to ensure your cooling systems are in top shape. Start by scheduling professional maintenance for your air conditioning unit, including cleaning or replacing filters, checking refrigerant levels, and inspecting the overall system functionality. Additionally, clean and clear the area around your outdoor AC unit to ensure proper airflow.
Seal and Insulate
To keep your home cool and energy-efficient during the summer, check for any air leaks around windows, doors, and vents. Seal gaps and cracks with weatherstripping or caulking to prevent warm air from entering and cool air from escaping. Proper insulation in attics, walls, and crawlspaces also helps maintain a comfortable indoor temperature.
Prepare Outdoor Spaces
Make the most of your outdoor areas during the summer by preparing them for relaxation and entertainment. Clean and inspect your patio or deck, ensuring it's safe and sturdy. Arrange comfortable outdoor furniture and add shade options like umbrellas or awnings. Don't forget to check and clean your barbecue grill and outdoor lighting fixtures for enjoyable summer evenings.
Protect Against Water Damage
Summer storms and heavy rains can pose a threat to your home, so take measures to protect against water damage. Inspect your roof for any signs of damage or leaks and repair them promptly. Clean gutters and downspouts to ensure proper water drainage. Consider installing or inspecting sump pumps and ensure proper grading around your property to prevent water from pooling near the foundation.
Stay Safe from Pests
Summer brings with it an increase in pest activity, so take steps to protect your home. Seal any openings or cracks that could serve as entry points for pests. Keep outdoor areas tidy, trim vegetation away from the house, and eliminate standing water sources to prevent mosquitoes. If needed, consult with a pest control professional for effective prevention and treatment strategies.
By following these essential tips, you can prepare your home for the summer season with confidence. Ensuring a cool and comfortable living environment, safeguarding against potential hazards, and maintaining energy efficiency will allow you to fully enjoy the warmer months. Remember, if you encounter any unexpected issues or require professional assistance, reach out to a reputable disaster restoration company to address any concerns and ensure a safe and enjoyable summer in your home.
4 Reasons Why Your Dishwasher Might Be Leaking
3/18/2023 (Permalink)
A dishwasher leak can leave behind secondary damages after a water loss.
If you've noticed water leaking out around your dishwasher, it could be caused by any number of issues. In this article, we'll outline some of the most common reasons your dishwasher might be leaking and how to fix them.
Malfunctioning water supply line
If you're seeing a leak coming from the bottom of your dishwasher, it's likely that the problem lies with your water supply line. A malfunctioning supply line can cause leaks for many reasons:
- It may be damaged or cracked, allowing water to seep through and leak onto your floor
- The supply line could be clogged with mineral buildup over time
If the supply line is damaged, you will need to replace it as soon as possible in order to prevent further leakage and water damage.
Leaking drain line
You might have a leaking drain line. This is the line that drains the water from your dishwasher and carries it away. If this line is damaged or clogged, it may leak into your kitchen floor.
If you suspect that your drain line is leaking, turn off power to all appliances in your home (including dishwashers), then check for leaks at both ends of this hose: one end connects to an elbow fitting on top of your machine; another end connects with a drain pipe under the sink.
A damaged latch or gasket
If your dishwasher is leaking, it's important to determine if the damage is coming from the latch or gasket. The latch is the door that opens and closes your dishwasher, while a gasket seals water from leaking out of your machine. If it was dropped or hit with something, or if the appliance is older, this could cause damage to either component.
If you notice any signs of leakage around where these two parts meet--such as wet spots on floors or walls near where they connect--you should check them immediately.
The dishwasher is unleveled
If your dishwasher is not level, water may leak from the door. This can be caused by uneven floors or a crooked installation. If your dishwasher is unleveled, it may also cause water to leak from the bottom of the dishwasher.
To check if your dishwasher is unleveled, place a straight edge on top of one side of your washer (a level works well). If it doesn't sit straight across all four corners of both sides, then there's a good chance that something isn't right with your appliance's installation or leveling system!
All in all, if your dishwasher is leaking it's most likely due to one of these reasons. It is important to fix these issues as quickly as possible in order to prevent further damage to your dishwasher, as well as water and mold damage to the surrounding floors and walls. If you're experiencing any of these issues, then it's time to get out there and fix them!
Why Is My Shower Clogged?
10/27/2022 (Permalink)
When you have water damage anywhere in your home, give SERVPRO of Brazos Valley a call!
Why Is My Shower Clogged?
When I was growing up, my family had an old-fashioned claw-foot bathtub in our bathroom. We loved it because it was vintage and charming, but we also knew that the tub was never going to hold more than two people comfortably at once. When we needed a shower, my mom would use a bucket of water from the bathroom sink and pour it over her head with a cup. Of course, now we live in an era where most people have showers instead of tubs in their homes — but there are still some things you can't do while showering due to clogs! In this post we'll take a look at why your shower may be clogged and how you can fix it easily yourself:
Mineral Deposits Can Cause Damage
This can cause several problems, including:
- Clogging makes the water flow less effectively through your showerhead.
- Discoloration and loss of shine on your showerhead.
- Damage to the internal parts of your showerhead by minerals in hard water.
Mold, Mildew, and Rot
Mold, mildew, and rot are all common bathroom problems that can cause considerable damage to the walls. In addition to the unsightly appearance of mold and mildew, these substances can pose serious health risks to those who come into contact with them. Mold is especially harmful because it can produce toxic chemicals called mycotoxins that are released into the air when moldy materials come in contact with water. These toxins can cause a wide variety of symptoms including headaches, sore throat, and runny nose.
If you suspect your bathroom has been infected by mold or mildew, remove any loose drywall or plaster from around the area where you suspect there may be hidden moisture buildup (such as around tubs). If needed, hire a professional for this step; if done incorrectly it may result in further structural issues such as water leaks or ceiling collapse.
Water Damage
Water is heavy, and can cause damage to floors, ceilings, walls, and furniture. Water can also cause mold and mildew to grow in your Bryan, TX home. It can also rot wood framing, drywall and floorboards if it sits for long periods of time without proper drainage systems in place.
Peeling paint or wallpaper may also be indicative of a clogged drain line or toilet overflow that has been allowed to sit unaddressed for some time before being cleaned up properly.
Hair Clogs
One of the most common causes of clogged drains is hair. Hair can get caught in the drain and wrap around it, creating a blockage that prevents water from flowing through. Hair can also become trapped in the trap (a U-shaped pipe beneath your toilet or sink), which is why it's important to keep this area clean as well. If you have long hair, be sure to keep it out of your drains so it doesn't end up causing issues down the line.
Don’t Ignore a Clogged Shower
You can't afford to ignore a clogged shower. If you do, it will only get worse, and the longer you wait, the more difficult and expensive it will be to fix. A clogged drain is often caused by hair in your drain or a foreign object like soap or shampoo that has been flushed down the toilet. When this happens, it forms what is known as a “hairball." Hairballs can cause major problems for your plumbing if they aren’t addressed immediately because they create extra pressure on your drain pipes which could result in more serious issues like burst pipes or collapsed floors due to water damage after mold starts growing in wet areas such as these
If you have a clogged shower, it is important to fix it right away. It can cause many problems in your Brazos Valley home if you ignore it. Don't let your shower get clogged and be sure to clean your showerhead regularly so that you don't end up with mineral deposits, which will eventually lead to clogs! When you have water damage anywhere in your home, give SERVPRO of Brazos Valley a call!
Is a Basement Flood Covered by Insurance
7/11/2022 (Permalink)
Flooded basement in College Station, TX
When Insurance Will Or Won't Cover Your Water Damage Expenses
Experiencing a basement flood in your College Station, TX, home can be devastating. Even if your basement isn’t finished, you may store belongings that can be damaged quickly by water. Fortunately, there are water restoration companies that can help individuals cleanup and restore their homes before additional damage, such as mold, occurs. Additionally, insurance companies may cover some of the repair costs. Here are some examples of when insurance will or won’t cover your water damage expenses.
Covered Water Damage
Most homeowners insurance policies cover water damage in the following situations:
- Broken water heater
- Pipe burst
- Washing machine hose break
- Plumbing malfunction
All of these situations have two variables in common: sudden and accidental. If you’re wondering if your basement flood will be covered by your insurance, consider what caused the damage. Most insurance policies cover sudden and accidental water damage under dwelling coverage or personal property coverage.
Uncovered Water Damage
Having defined what perils are covered under a homeowner’s insurance policy, there are many instances where insurance coverage won’t pay for repairs:
- Lack of maintenance on an appliance
- The cost to replace the source of the problem
- Outside sewer or drain issues
- Flooding from any source
First, homeowners must take responsibility for properly caring for their home. If there is a continuous leak from a faucet and it causes water damage, it’s not a covered peril. Second, insurance may cover the cost to tear out and replace your damaged floor, but it won’t cover the cost to replace your water heater that caused the basement flood.
Third, outside water lines are not covered under a traditional homeowner's insurance policy; however, you may be able to purchase additional coverage. Finally, any type of flooding is not covered under a regular homeowner's policy. You may be able to purchase separate flood insurance if necessary.
If you find your basement is suddenly flooded with water, find the source of the problem. Identifying what caused the water damage will determine if insurance will cover the cost of the repairs.
3 Signs You Need To Replace a Toilet
4/12/2022 (Permalink)
A leaking toilet can lead to a sky-high water bill and much more costly home damage if not addressed.
3 Signs That Your Toilet Needs To Be Replaced
Most people want to deal with their toilets as little as possible. However, as your toilet ages, it may begin to require more and more attention. Whether you have a leaking toilet or some other issue, here are three signs that this fixture is ready to be replaced.
1. Signs of Age
Like anything, an old toilet eventually begins to show signs of wear and tear. Here are a few things to look for when determining if your toilet needs replacement due to old age:
- Cracks in the porcelain
- Wobbling
- Persistent surface stains
- Built-up mineral deposits
2. Leaking
A leaking toilet can lead to a sky-high water bill and much more costly home damage if not addressed. There are a variety of potential causes of a leak. The water could be seeping from around the base or dripping from the tank itself, or your tank may be leaking and running water constantly into the bowl.
When you are experiencing persistent leaking, consider replacing your toilet to avoid further problems. If you have a long-term leak that has already created water or mold damage you should contact a professional in water damage repair in Bryan, TX, to mitigate any further issues.
3. Frequent Minor Repairs
Your toilet has a lot of moving parts to help it function properly, including various levers, valves, gaskets and the entire flush and float system within the tank. Any of these items can wear out after time and require replacement. The cost of these parts and the loss of your valuable time can start to add up. If you find yourself performing minor toilet repair on a regular basis, you would likely benefit from replacing the entire thing to have a properly functioning system.
You shouldn't let an old or leaking toilet suck up your time and money. Know when it is time to invest in a newer, more efficient system by taking a look at these signs.
What To Do About a Damaged Bathroom Supply Line
2/7/2022 (Permalink)
When you have supply line damage in your home, it's best to contact a professional for any plumbing or water damage needs.
What To Do If Your Bathroom Supply Line Is Broken
When your home experiences supply line damage in Bryan, TX, you may be wondering what to do. Fortunately, the steps involved are very similar to what you might do for another type of bathroom leak. These include the following important actions.
1. Turning Off the Water Supply
In the event of a supply line leak, the first step should be to turn off the water. This will prevent further flooding and water damage and allow any professional you contact to look at the problem. In many cases, there may be a water shut-off valve to the supply line itself. This will allow you to shut off the water for that particular area rather than to the entire house.
2. Calling a Plumbing Professional
Another step when facing supply line damage is to contact your local plumbing professional. He or she can replace or repair the supply line as needed and check to ensure that no further breaks have occurred elsewhere. Calling in a professional also helps to ensure that the job is done well, and that the correct tools and materials are used.
3. Talking to a Water Damage Professional
If you’re dealing with water damage in your home after a break, you may want to contact a water damage restoration service to check out the area. These professionals can look at the source of the problem, conduct repairs to your home, and help you take any preventive measures needed. They should also look for any related problems that could have led to the supply line breaking in the first place.
When you have supply line damage in your home, it's best to contact a professional for any plumbing or water damage needs. Turning off the water supply to the leaking area may also help. If you have any questions about what happened or how to prevent future problems, your local plumbing or restoration professional may be able to help.
How To Keep Your Pipes From Freezing This Winter
1/18/2022 (Permalink)
A bursting pipe damaged the carpet from this home in Burton, TX.
Imagine waking in the night to go get a glass of water and feeling soaking wet carpet squishing between your toes. If you think frozen pipes can’t happen in your house, you could be very wrong. For people living in cold climates, such as in Burton, TX, it could be just a matter of time until the cold becomes too much and your pipes freeze or even burst. Luckily, there are some pipe freeze prevention guidelines you can follow.
Tips for Pipe Freeze Prevention
•Keep home warm and open cabinet doors so that room air can circulate to pipes
•Allow a faucet to run at a slow trickle to help keep pipes open
•Wrap pipes in cold areas, especially those on outside walls or under the home with heating tape
•Disconnect any hoses from outdoor faucets and drain the exterior section
•Insulate pipes in unheated areas, but try to provide some heat as the insulation only slows, but may not prevent pipes from freezing
If you ever hear a hum in your walls when water is not (or should not) be running, investigate the source of the water immediately and get help as soon as possible. While having frozen pipes is not something anyone wants to have happened, calling an emergency water damage service in Burton, TX, to help bail you out of the mess can offer peace of mind and help you get your home back to normal as quickly as possible. They can assess the extent of the damage and help save as much as possible. They may even be able to dry out and save any affected carpeting if it got wet with clean water from a burst pipe.
It is important to follow these pipe freeze prevention pointers to ensure that you don’t have to deal with home content or structural damage. Taking care of these things is relatively quick and simple compared to the stress and grief that can come from having a pipe break in your home.