Fire and Water Damage Restoration Service
When people hear the term "fire restoration," the first thing that typically comes to their minds is the devastation caused by the fire, including the charred remains of various items on the property. However, this is just one aspect of the destruction that may be inflicted by a fire. The heat, smoke, and other corrosive compounds that are produced by the fire can be equally as harmful and expensive.
The stress caused by flooding can be severe, but attempting to solve many of the resulting problems on your own can be challenging and even hazardous. When you and your loved ones are no longer in danger, it is in your best interest to get in touch with a restoration business so that they can assist you in cleaning up and reconstructing your home. Because the amount of time you have to work is so limited, having a team of trained specialists on site will be beneficial in preventing continuous water damage as well as the formation of mold.
Cleaning and property restoration services provided by Rip Tide Restoration have traditionally assisted house and business owners in recovering from the effects of fire damage. We will be there in a flash to provide full services, including water extraction, fire damage restoration, and smoke damage restoration, regardless of which of these you require. Because we are aware that a catastrophic fire can cause feelings of rage, sadness, and frustration, we collaborate directly with your insurance carrier in order to repair your property.
Water Damage Repair of Homes & Businesses
Examples of Water Damage: Refrigerator or freezer leaks. Washing machine leaks. Dishwasher leaks. HVAC systems failing to drain.
Unfortunately, mold can still grow after a leak or flood damage has been fixed. Often this happens because the problem wasn't fixed properly the first time. Occasionally, moisture is left behind or becomes hidden under floorboards or inside wall cavities.
Even a minor pipe leak can cause serious damage to ceilings, carpet, and hardwood flooring. A leak can leave visible water stains and other damage that's irreversible, plus it can cause mold, which is hazardous to your health. Lastly, it can cause structural damage. Aug 15, 2018