Our Technicians Have The Right Tools To Handle Your Orlando Water Damage
5/11/2019 (Permalink)
Left your bathtub faucet running? Call SERVPRO!
We've all been forgetful in our lives. Sometimes we leave keys at home, lose wallets, or forget where we parked a car. However, sometimes being forgetful can have major consequences for you and your home. Leaving your faucets running in your Orlando home can quickly lead to disaster for your walls and insulation. If not cleaned up, water can seep into walls and insulation which is why it is critical to quickly get the help of clean up professionals.
SERVPRO Technicians are experienced in mitigating water damage to walls and insulation in Orlando homes. They can quickly arrive at your home and begin the clean up process. We can clean up water in your home with the use of wet vacs, or, if spillage is severe, we can use pumps to clean water from your home. The longer water is left in your home, the greater the chance that it will seep into the insulation that keeps your home warm. Unless you have fiberglass insulation, then it may not be possible to restore the insulating power of your insulation once it absorbs water. Insulation may mat or lose its fire resistance value when affected by water.
We can use air movers and dehumidifiers to force moisture out of your walls and remove excess moisture from your insulation. Water damage from a faucet that was left on tends not be severe, and our IICRC certified professionals can often successfully dry fiberglass insulation without it having to be replaced.
To finalize the drying process, we can inspect your walls with moisture meters to check if water has entered your wall cavities. If excess moisture is discovered, we may have to drill ventilation holes and peel paint to allow water to escape from your walls.
If a small mistake has caused your home to experience flooding, then call SERVPRO of West Orange at (407) 352-1569. We can help make you feel "Like it never even happened."
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