Take
Action Now and Choose a Water Damage Company before Water Damage Occurs
Life is
filled with its crises, some minor, some major. How we deal with events often
correlates to how well we’ve prepared for them. For example, if you know that a
hurricane is coming, you’ll take several preemptive actions to better protect
your home such as installing storm shutters or placing sandbags in strategic
areas. On the other hand, some catastrophes arrive unannounced such as a pipe
bursting in your home overnight, flooding it with water. You had no warning, so
you have an unexpected mess on your hands.
Water
damage occurs regularly, regardless of where you live. Whether you live in a
high-risk flood plain or the middle of a desert, your home is at risk of
sustaining water damage. Now you’ve been warned. So, what preemptive actions
are you going to take to help you cope? One of the most important steps is to
do your homework and select a water damage cleanup and remediation company long
before the damage occurs. This is because you won’t have time to research water
damage companies in the immediate aftermath of a flood. You simply won’t have
time. And even if you took your time, each hour spent trying to find a
reputable company to dry out your home is an additional hour where water is
allowed to cause further damage.
Do
yourself a favor and do your homework now, before you need a water damage
company. Look for companies that promise a prompt response as a starting
point. After all, if you have a burst pipe pumping thousands of gallons of
water into your home, you don’t want to wait two or three days for a technician
to arrive. Once you have a list of potential water damage companies, start
researching their company values and histories. What are the capabilities of
each company? What type of commitment do they have toward customer service and
satisfaction? What services are offered?
Much of
this research can be done online; however, nothing beats picking up the phone
and talking with a company representative. The company will appreciate that
you’re considering it for future work and should be happy to explain its
services and what you can expect. If the company isn’t willing to provide you
with information or appears to be unprofessional, keep dialing. You want a water
damage company that knows its business and values customers like you!
Once
you’ve narrowed down your list to two or three professional water damage
companies, ask for references and call them. Past customers will be able to
tell you exactly how the company performed for them. They can tell you about
the company’s response time, professionalism, and quality of the work. They can
also tell you if the company did a thorough job, if the technicians were
professional and polite, and whether or not they would use the company again.
These are the details that only a customer is qualified to tell. For example, a
company Web site may declare “We do a thorough cleanup job,” but a customer can
tell you what they encountered in real life.
Finally,
keep the phone numbers of your top three water damage companies handy with your
number one pick highlighted. Keep this list by your phone or posted prominently
with other emergency phone numbers. Should you have a water emergency, call
your number one pick right away. If your first choice is not available, you’ll
have two other companies to call as a backup. With time ticking and water
rising, you’ll be glad you did your homework because help will soon be on your
way.
By: Mr.
Mark Decherd
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Posted by: water damage contractors | 02/13/2010 at 06:31 AM
Good advice...
Get flood insurance too…
If an individual relies on a homeowners insurance policy to cover whatever flood damage occurs, the result will not be favorable to the property owner. Only flood insurance will cover such losses. Because flood insurance has a 30-day waiting period, property owners should not let an imminent flooding force a decision to obtain this insurance.
Emergency water damage extraction
Posted by: Mold damage company | 05/21/2010 at 01:35 PM
Quiz your kids every six months or so.
Conduct fire and emergency evacuations.
Replace stored water and stored food every six months.
Test and recharge your fire extinguisher(s) according to manufacturer’s instructions.
Test your smoke detectors monthly and change the batteries at least once a year.
Posted by: Water damage company | 05/21/2010 at 01:36 PM
Excess water in your home or office is never a welcome occurrence. Often when we are faced with this unexpected intrusion of water, the proper course of clean-up can he confusing. Immediate response is the key to preventing the water from causing unnecessary damage to your home or office. In most cases, Water Mitigation is the answer.
Posted by: Sacramento water damage | 06/04/2010 at 01:59 PM