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How is water damage handled by your certified technicians

The first thing professionals do is remove damaged materials that will either be restored or discarded. Materials include baseboards, insulation,

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What steps should I take after a water damage incident?

First, contact a water-damage restoration company, such as PuroClean, as soon as possible. Don’t wait, as water can cause mould

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How dangerous is water damage?

Floodwater that comes from outside and from sewage backups contains dangerous contaminants like viruses and bacteria. If the water isn’t

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What causes water damage?

Water damage can occur after natural disasters, such as thunderstorms or hurricanes that cause flooding, from pipe bursts, appliance malfunctions,

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What is a policy limit?

Your policy limit is the amount of money available to cover your claim.

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Can you make a house flood proof?

It’s impossible to make your home flood proof, but you can take several measures to prevent flood damage.

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How can you protect hardwood floors from water damage?

Remove wet moist or damp items, wipe up spills, fix any plumbing leaks, control the humidity in your home, reinforce

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How can you prevent water damage on the roof?

Replace missing shingles, clean gutters, inspect vents, valleys, chimneys, pipes, skylights, etc. You should also check your attic ceiling and

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How can you prevent water damage in shower walls?

The bathroom is a prime area for water damage, since almost everything you do in there involve water use. To

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How do you prepare for claims adjuster water-damage home visit?

Contact your insurance agent and/or adjuster and they will tell you everything you need to have ready to ensure the

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How can you inspect for water damage behind walls?

Check the surface of the wall for water stains, peeling paint, or warping. Push on the wall lightly – if

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Can water cause damage to laminate flooring?

Yes. Water can cause swelling, warping, delamination, and joint line separation, but it is best to contact an emergency restoration

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