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Archived Water Damage Blog Posts

Why does drywall need to be removed and not dried after a water loss?

11/6/2024 (Permalink)

Wide shot of water damaged drywall A room full of taped drywall that is drying to that it can be finished and painted.

In most cases, drywall can be dried within 3 to 5 days when drying equipment is placed by a restoration company.  However, in some cases, the drywall will require removal due to certain circumstances during water damage.  

  • If drywall is affected by "grey or black water" that carries contaminates- The drywall will have to be removed and replaced. Examples of this type of water can be found here.
  • If drywall has wet insulation in the wall cavities, the drywall and insulation will have to be removed and replaced.  
  • If drywall has double layers, the Drywall's layers will have to be removed and replaced.
  • If drywall was not professionally dried and secondary damages occurred- The drywall will have to be removed and replaced.

Suffering from a water loss is never easy, but we are here to help minimize the impact it has on your family. Give your team at SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview a call 24/7 to see how we can help mitigate any water damage your home or business may experience!

A lingering threat: The insidious dangers that persist long after the storm subsides

11/6/2024 (Permalink)

Air dryers A row of air movers lined up down a hotel hallway to start the drying process.

Even after the storm clouds disperse and the rainfall ceases, Harahan homes grapple with a lingering threat that extends far beyond the immediate impact. The insidious dangers of water damage persist, quietly wreaking havoc on your property long after the storm subsides.

One of the primary concerns is the hidden presence of moisture. While the visible signs of water damage may fade, residual moisture can linger within walls, beneath flooring, and in hard-to-reach spaces. This hidden moisture becomes a breeding ground for mold and mildew, which can rapidly increase and pose risks to both the structural integrity of your home and your health.

If left unchecked, mold growth can lead to various health issues, including allergies, respiratory problems, and even worsening conditions. Additionally, prolonged exposure to moisture can weaken building materials, compromising the stability and safety of your home over time.

Another lingering threat is the potential for long-term water damage effects, such as warped or weakened surfaces, stained walls, and deteriorated finishes. These issues not only detract from the aesthetic appeal of your home but also decrease its value. If left unaddressed, water damage can spread further and affect adjacent areas, exacerbating the scope of restoration required.

Call the professionals at SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview today.  We are always here and ready to assist you.

Weakening foundations: Unveiling the hidden structural damage beneath the surface

11/6/2024 (Permalink)

Flir image SERVPRO member using thermal imaging to find hidden water in the walls.

While storms bring immediate visible damage to Harahan homes, one of the most concerning aspects is the hidden structural damage that can occur beneath the surface. Stormwater infiltration can weaken the foundation upon which your home stands, posing a significant risk to its stability and long-term integrity.

When excess water saturates the ground surrounding your home, it can seep into the foundation, causing soil erosion and compromising its structural support. Over time, this can lead to foundation settling, shifting, or even cracking, endangering the overall stability of the entire structure.

Furthermore, water-damaged foundations create an environment ripe for further deterioration. Moisture trapped within the foundation can contribute to the growth of mold and rot, further compromising its strength. The weakened foundation can affect the alignment of walls, floors, and even the roof, leading to a range of structural issues that require immediate attention.

At SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview, we recognize the gravity of weakening foundations caused by water damage. Our skilled team conducts thorough inspections to assess the structural integrity of your home. We employ proven techniques to address foundation issues, such as drainage solutions, waterproofing strategies, and reinforcement methods. By addressing the hidden damage beneath the surface, we ensure that your home stands on a solid foundation, ready to weather future storms with resilience.

Call the professionals at SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview today.  We are always here and ready to assist you.

SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan, and Lakeview brings flood restoration services to the Greater New Orleans area.

12/20/2023 (Permalink)

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Blog Summary: Kenner, Louisiana, is a small town in Greater New Orleans. With its close proximity to the Gulf of Mexico and Mississippi River, the town is often the target of flooding, especially during the summer months when hurricanes and tropical storms are common. 

Flooding can cause significant damage to homes and businesses, and the ensuing cleanup and restoration process can be expensive and time-consuming. SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan, and Lakeview is committed to providing flood restoration services to Kenner, Louisiana, residents, helping them recover from the devastation caused by flooding.

The impact of flooding in Kenner, LA

Kenner, LA, is no stranger to flooding. According to data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the area experiences an average of four floods yearly, with the most severe occurring during the summer months. Flooding can cause widespread damage to homes and businesses, including collapsed foundations, water damage, and mold growth. The clean-up and restoration process can be costly and lengthy, leaving residents and business owners feeling overwhelmed and helpless.

Challenges Faced in implementing flood restoration services in Kenner, LA

To provide effective flood restoration services, several challenges need to be addressed. These include:

Limited Financial Resources: Floods can cause significant damage, and the cost of restoring homes and businesses can be high. This can be especially difficult for low-income families and small businesses who may not have the resources to pay for the repairs.

Coordination with Multiple Agencies and Organizations: Besides the financial burden, coordinating with multiple agencies and organizations can be challenging. This includes local government, non-profits, and private companies.

Limited Availability of Skilled Labor and Equipment: There is often a shortage of skilled labor and equipment needed for flood restoration services. This can make it difficult to find the right professionals and supplies in a timely manner.

Dealing with Bureaucratic Red Tape: Flood restoration services often require dealing with bureaucratic red tape, which can be a time-consuming and frustrating process.

Strategies for Overcoming These Challenges

To overcome these challenges, SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan, and Lakeview has developed several strategies. These include:

  1. Collaboration between Local Government, Non-Profit Organizations, and Private Companies: By working together, these different entities can pool their resources and expertise to provide adequate flood restoration services.
  2. Creative Fundraising and Grant Application Strategies: Nonprofits and private companies can identify and apply for grants and other funding opportunities to help offset the costs of flood restoration services.
  3. Investing in Workforce Development and Training Programs: Investing in workforce development and training programs can help ensure a steady supply of skilled labor and equipment for flood restoration services.
  4. Streamlining Bureaucratic Processes: Working with local governments to streamline bureaucratic processes can help reduce delays and make the flood restoration process more efficient.

The importance of flood restoration services in promoting community resilience

Flood restoration services are essential for promoting community resilience. By preventing future damage from floods, helping residents and business owners recover from flood damage, and building trust and stronger relationships in the community, flood restoration services are an essential part of any community’s recovery efforts.

Telltale Signs That Water Has Entered Your Walls

11/1/2023 (Permalink)

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Most times, it is easy to tell when you are dealing with water damage that has managed to spill into your wall. Some of the identifiable signs of wall water damage include:

Wallpaper or paint starts peeling

One of the most obvious signs that there is water behind your wall is you notice that your wallpaper or paints have started peeling. This often happens when your sheetrock has absorbed too much water. Other related signs pointing to wall water damage are flaking paints or the opening of a wallpaper at the seams.

Mold growth

Mold typically grows in areas that have excess moisture such as bathrooms, kitchens, or basements. But if you notice mold growing on walls, especially in areas distant from plumbing fixtures, there are chances there is moisture trapped behind your walls.

But unlike peeling or flaking of wallpapers and paint which may take days to show, mold growth takes between 24 and 48 hours to grow on your wall if there is too much moisture.

Warping

Have you noticed warping around your house? It may be time to look around the house for possible water damage to your wall. Oftentimes, warping occurs when there is too much water trapped in the sheetrock behind your walls. That said, warping on the wall is a strong indicator that there is water penetration somewhere in the house.

Musty smell

When excess water or moisture is trapped in materials such as drywall, wood, or plasterboard, it can cause moldy and musty odor. As mentioned earlier, wall cavities with trapped moisture are a breeding ground for mold, which comes with an unpleasant smell.

Therefore, if you perceive a strong odor coming from your walls, that could be a sign that water has penetrated your wall.

Visible stains around the wall

Another prominent sign of water accumulating in the drywall is noticeable staining around the wall. If the stains continue to expand, it is an indicator that there is a hidden plumbing failure in your home. 

If you suspect that you have water damage in your home, call the professionals at SERVPRO today!

Inundation and its aftermath: The immediate impact that leaves no corner untouched.

11/1/2023 (Permalink)

Hall damage from water. Water damage with air blowers.

When a storm unleashes its full fury, the result is a powerful inundation that spares no corner of your South Louisiana home. The rapid influx of water infiltrates every nook and cranny, leaving behind a trail of destruction. Water enters every crevice from the ground floor to the upper levels, leaving no area untouched.

As the water invades your living spaces, furniture, carpets, and belongings are soaked, bearing witness to the storm's force. Floors become slippery, making movement treacherous. Electrical systems are compromised, raising safety concerns. The immediate aftermath can leave you overwhelmed and confused.

Visible damage is only part of the story. Water seeps into hidden recesses and beneath floorboards, causing additional harm. Structural elements may weaken over time. Immediate action is crucial to prevent further deterioration and minimize long-term consequences. SERVPRO of New Orleans recognizes the urgency of addressing the immediate impact of inundation. Our experienced team arrives swiftly, equipped with the tools and expertise to extract standing water and begin drying.

Call the experts at SERVPRO today and let us handle all of your water and storm remediation needs for your home or office.

The Issue With Hidden Water Damage

7/21/2022 (Permalink)

Even small water damages in your Kenner home have the potential to cause serious structural and indoor air quality issues over time. 

The key to avoiding costly future restoration is to handle every water problem as a serious problem that will affect your property. Our SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview service technicians have the training and equipment to find and dry unseen water before secondary damage occurs. The proper equipment makes a measurable difference in reducing the damage and expense during a fire or water damage event. 

When time matters, technology and equipment must be counted on to work, here are just a few of the tools our technicians use to do their job and restore your property.  

Moisture Sensors are used to detect moisture in carpets, baseboards, and walls. 

Moisture Meters are used to determine the actual moisture content of various materials. The moisture tester provides accurate reading, allowing technicians to monitor the drying process. 

Thermo hygrometers measure temperature and relative humidity. When armed with this information, technicians can calculate and create an environment most conducive to drying. When facing a contaminated water loss, it is not only important to dry the structure, but also to disinfect and deodorize. 

Ultra Low-Volume Foggers will atomize liquid deodorizing agents, producing a fine mist that can easily penetrate the site where odor-causing residues may accumulate. This device can also be used to inject fungicides and disinfectants into wall cavities and other hard-to-reach areas. 

Thermal Foggers dispense solvent-based products by creating a dense fog. The fog consists of tiny particles of deodorant solution that attach to and neutralize odor-causing particles. 

These are just a few pieces of professional-grade equipment that each SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview technician is trained to use to help ensure your property is completely restored.

3 Reasons You Might Find Water in Your Crawl Space

7/18/2022 (Permalink)

A wet crawl space can create more problems than you might expect. It makes water damage less visible, but it also creates the perfect conditions for mold growth. The moisture can also weaken your Kenner home's structural materials, creating more significant damage. Keep reading to learn about the most common causes of water inside the crawl space so you can prevent an incident.

Overwatered Plants You can accidentally flood the crawl space by doing something as simple as overwatering plants, especially those close to the house's foundation. Whether you use too much water or leave the hose or sprinkler running beyond the necessary time, the excess will seep into the house and reach the lower sections first. You can easily turn off the water to resolve this issue. You can spot this problem if you see water pooling near your home's foundation.

Poor Sloping Grade A second factor that can result in a wet crawl space is the lack of proper grading around your house. Ideally, you want the grading to slope away from the building and towards the outer yard or the streets. This feature ensures that any incoming water flows away from the foundation, preventing flooding. Check the grade after winter, intense rainfall, or an overwatering incident. If the slope is altered or missing, build it up between six to eight inches away from home.

Defective Plumbing Another reason why you might find water inside your crawl space involves defective or broken pipes. Even if the leak or burst pipe is in the house's upper floors, the water will always trickle down. If you find water in the crawl space or lower area, conduct a detailed search to find the source and fix it. Hire a leak detection company if you are unable to find it.

It would be best if you dealt with a wet crawl space fast before mold growth and water damage threatens your home. Identify these occurrences to avoid this situation and contact emergency remediation services if you find water in that area or anywhere else. Our team is available 24/7 for any water damage incidents. 

Four Ways To Prevent Water Damage in Your Kenner Home

5/10/2022 (Permalink)

Water damage is one of the most costly disasters your home or business can experience. Check out our suggestions for preventing water damage. 

Be careful where you plant.

Some plants and trees, like weeping willows, have pretty invasive roots. If you’re not careful, they’ll grow right into your sprinkler system, drainage field, pipes, and septic tanks. Plan before you plant to keep roots away from any water lines.

Clean out your gutters.

On a rainy day, a clogged gutter can send water spilling into your home’s foundation, through the roof, or down to your basement. Next time you’re doing some seasonal cleaning, make sure those gutters are clean. If your gutters are too high, be safe, and get a professional to check them.

Avoid drain-clearing chemicals,

Most folks don’t realize chemicals that claim to unclog drains within minutes are eating away at their pipes. If you rely on them a lot, you could be setting yourself up for leaks. Invest in a drain snake, which is an excellent way to remove blocks without damaging pipes.

Never pour grease down your sink.

It doesn’t matter if you flush it with hot or cold water, grease can still cling to your pipes and could even cause some severe damage and blockage. The safest thing to do is pour your grease into an empty can and either let it sit or put it in the refrigerator. Once it hardens, you can toss it in the trash and get rid of it.

We know that water and flooding emergencies can happen any time, so we’re ready 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – including holidays. Contact us at (504) 468-3046.

Where Do I Find a 24/7 Water Extraction Team in Kenner?

5/5/2022 (Permalink)

There is never a good time for your North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview residence to flood or suffer from water damage, but when it happens in the middle of the night, the situation seems even more dire. At first, you may want to focus on stopping the water leak and moving your belongings out of harm’s way, but the sooner you can get a water restoration team to your home, the better it is. Standing water continues to cause water damage to your floors, furniture, and personal property until it is removed, so acting quickly is essential.

Thankfully, in Kenner, water extraction services are a phone call away when you call our SERVPRO office. We answer your needs around the clock and can dispatch our fleet of experts soon after your contact. Even when you think you can handle the water cleanup on your own, there may be hidden damage lurking under cabinets and within walls, and only a team of experts can detect it. Making a call at the right time can help minimize your loss of time and money during an unfortunate incident.

Some of the reasons to consider SERVPRO and our team of experts well beyond our industry certifications include the following-

  • Industrial-grade equipment- Our tools and equipment are not only varied but industrial-grade, which translates into a more efficient water extraction and close monitoring of their progress.
  • Assistance in filing insurance claims- all of our steps are documented, and we share this information with you to assist in your dealings with insurance.
  • Specialized drying solutions- some of your personal property may need specialized drying solutions to remove traces of water damage. We can provide those offsite and preserve things like pictures and documents that are irreplaceable.

SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview stands by your side from the moment you call us at (504) 468-3046. Leave water extraction to us and let your life continue “Like it never even happened.”

Water Intrusion After a Storm | SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview

4/7/2022 (Permalink)

The thunderstorms down south are on another level compared to many areas of the United States. After a thunderstorm, you might be concerned about damage to your home and especially your roof. After a storm, here are some tips for inspecting your roof for water damage so you can get it fixed before the next storm.

Check For Leaks

The obvious way to know if you have roof damage is if there is water leaking into your home. Look along the seams where the wall meets the ceiling, corners of rooms, and in the attic for any kind of moisture or dampness. If you find any, you will know where to make repairs and can help to mitigate to prevent further damage.

Check Your Roof

If you don't see any internal damage, you should try to get up on your roof and check for any missing shingles, cracks, or other damages. Carefully go over each section to find any kind of wind or water damage. Make sure any seals around grates, vents, or windows are intact and have not weathered.

How To Use Your Garden Hose To Check

The most thorough test you can do for your roof to ensure there are no leaks is to test it out by simulating heavy rain conditions. With someone inside watching for leaks, pour water from the garden hose over sections of your roof to look for leaks. You can also do this to make sure your gutters are properly draining. This test will give you a firsthand look at how water is draining off your roof and let you know of any repairs that need to be made.

If you do find any damage to your home or roof, immediately contact your home insurance provider and make sure to document any damage with pictures so that you can get a claim submitted for repair costs. Our team is on standby 24/7 to help mitigate any issues. We also have a phenomenal construction team that can help with roof repairs! 

4 Steps To Prevent Water Damage While You're Away

1/3/2022 (Permalink)

Depending on the season, your home may be at a heightened risk of a leak during your vacation. There are a few simple steps you can take to prepare your home in Kenner, LA. You don't want to return to find your home flooded as a result of a broken pipe or leaky appliance and have to make water pipe repair your top priority. Here are four steps you should take before you depart to make sure your home will stay dry for the duration of your vacation.


1. Shut off the main water valve. Whether you are leaving overnight or on a longer excursion, turning off the flow of water to your home is the easiest way to make sure major water damage does not occur. 

2. Turn off appliance supply valves. Prevent appliances from leaking by shutting off the flow of water. Many appliance leaks are caused by hose failures, and this reduces or eliminates the amount of water available to leak.

3. Check the sump pump. Test the sump pump system in your basement before you leave on vacation in case heavy rain occurs while you are away.

4. Clean the gutters. You should also make sure your gutters are clear to prevent water from pooling near your foundation or working its way up under shingles and causing leaks.

If you do experience a flood while you are away, our team of experts is on standby to help!

Eliminating Moisture Avoids Mold After a Flood

7/21/2021 (Permalink)

El Paso water damage can take your home by storm, let SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview help. 

North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview can experience storms and floods throughout the year. Local residents rely on SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview to be responsive to remove floodwater, debris, and any damaged materials from your property.

SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview has been on-site for many man-made and nature-made floods. We constantly have equipment ready to be able to respond to these types of emergencies. We know just how damaging flood water can be to your home, your home’s contents, and that is why we have a rapid response team. 

Removing Moisture

orth Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview has conditions that allow for mold growth when there is moisture present. SERVPRO removes damaged material along with any standing water present. There are a few categories of water, and SERVPRO knows how to deal with all of them. Some materials retain more water than others or the area is harder to reach. We are able to check on moisture levels with high-tech equipment that we have to ensure complete dryness. Our equipment includes thermal imaging cameras which can show what areas are still holding moisture even if they appear to be dry.

Call SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview (504) 468-3046 for 24/7 service. We proudly serve West El Paso and the surrounding areas. We're Faster To Any Size Disaster.

Can My Hotel Carpets Be Restored After a Pipe Burst?

7/7/2021 (Permalink)

Don't let water damage close your hotel. SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview has the know-how to quickly remediate the damage.

SERVPRO Can Efficiently Remove Water from Your Kenner Hotel

Being next to the airport, Kenner is home to many hotels providing luxurious rooms to travelers and those on vacation. If water damage from burst pipes impacts your hotel carpets, you need water mitigation quickly. You want as little as possible disruption to your guests coming in and out of the hotel. The last thing you want is guests writing bad reviews because of water issues. 

How Do You Restore Carpeting After Water Damage? 

More than just your carpets get impacted by water intrusion in your hotel. Hallways, staircases, and wooden structures such as the service desk can be damaged. Water restoration in Kenner involving carpets begins with the right water extraction process. The proper extraction tools can remove water faster than drying alone. SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview has trained water restoration technicians (WRT) who precisely know what is needed to restore your carpets.  

Stationary Extraction Tools  

While moving extraction tools help certain types of materials, they are not always the best thing for plush carpets. Stationary extraction methods involve using the technician's weight to apply downward pressure and push the water to the surface. The water then gets pulled through a vacuum system attached to the device. Our largest stationary units can cover 200 square inches at one time. Other extraction methods our WRT techs can use include: 

  • Portable or truck-mounted units
  • Carpet wands
  • Self-propelled extraction tools 

Once the water gets extracted from your carpet and padding, the drying process begins. We use industrial-strength air movers and dehumidifiers in the correct ratio for optimum drying power. Our teams work quickly and efficiently to get the job done. You want to get back to business as soon as possible, and we want that too. 

For any commercial water damage needs, SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview is here with a team of trained professionals; We're Faster To Any Size Disaster. Contact SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview at (504) 468-3046 for expert water restoration service. 

Leaving Your Hotel "Like it never even happened." 

Do You Know How to Shut Off the Water?

5/10/2021 (Permalink)

Many workplaces always call on the boss or the maintenance man when something goes wrong. But what if they were out of town, or in a meeting and you need to locate the water shut off? Where do you start?  

SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview can help commercial property managers in planning for water, fire, and storm damage. How? With a free Emergency Response Profile created by the SERVPRO Marketing Department!  

By having a plan of action and including it in your regular training at your office, you can minimize the cost of an unplanned event. Such things could be a busted pipe, a fire, or any other type of disaster man-made or natural disaster.   

Is your business ready for a disaster? Even a simple pipe burst can cause a lot of damage and headaches. A SERVPRO Emergency READY Profile can have the critical information to minimize damages, provide resources for the employees of the company, and provide property details and information. This is a FREE service that we provide to commercial properties. Make an appointment today to get started!  

If the unthinkable happens, call SERVPRO of  North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview! We are available seven days a week 24/7 to help you avoid the cost and hassle of secondary damages. We will help make it "Like it never even happened." 

3 Things You Should Not Do After a Flood

5/4/2021 (Permalink)

When dealing with floodwater, many homeowners are tempted to put themselves or their families at risk in an effort to save their home or their possessions. This is usually not a good idea. These are three things you should not do after a flood. 

  1. Don't Stay in Your Home
    After a flood, there is not much you can do to prevent damage by staying. If you have time, you can place sandbags, move possessions to higher ground, board up windows and take other precautions, but once flooding is imminent, it is best to evacuate to a shelter. Attempting to remain in your home puts you at risk of drowning, electrocution, and contact with contaminants in the water. It also puts the emergency workers who will have to assist you if you get in trouble at risk. 
     
  2. Don't Rely on Do-It-Yourself Solutions
    You may be able to repair the water damage from a minor flood yourself, but when majorflooding occurs, by the time it is safe to re-enter buildings, the damage is usually too severe for most do-it-yourself attempts to be successful. Have a plan in place to deal with the floodwater. Contact your insurance company. Don't count on being able to obtain equipment, such as generators, protective gear, and pumps, that you would need to attempt to dry out your property yourself. 
     
  3. Don't Walk or Drive Through Standing Water
    Downed power lines can electrify standing water, posing an electrocution risk. As little as six inches of water can damage your car and cause traction issues. Flood water poses significant risks to homeowners attempting to salvage their property after a flood. It is best to let your insurance company and restoration professionals take the lead and avoid putting yourself at risk, in most cases. 

Does Your North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview Home Have Leaking Windows?

4/5/2021 (Permalink)

What to Do if There Is a Water Leak Around a Window

The natural elements can wear down the integrity of a home. Over time, the homeowner may notice leakage around a window, which can possibly result in wood rot, mold, and water damage. The longer the leak is left unaddressed, the more the repairs will cost.

Locate the Problem

Even a slow drip can mean that more water is sitting inside of the wall. Once a homeowner notices moisture trickling from a window when it rains, the first step is to carefully look at the wall around the area to find the source of the leak. However, thanks to gravity, appearances can be deceiving; liquid may pool in one place, but that place is not always the leak's origin.

Two common problem areas are the edge and the rubber seal. The gap between the edge and the surrounding wall is usually sealed with caulk. Eventually, the caulk dries out and begins to peel and chip. Like caulk, the rubber seal situated between the panes and frame can ultimately dry out, creating rips in the rubber.

Gauge the Severity of Damage

Depending on the severity of the damage, the window may need to be replaced. A replacement is usually warranted when decaying or softness is found on nearby surfaces. However, even if the surrounding surfaces seem to be structurally sound, the homeowner should not just re-caulk the gaps without getting an expert's opinion on the full extent of the damage.

SERVPRO® of North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview Can Help!

A specialist at SERVPRO® of North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview can determine whether any ceiling tiles or drywall have sustained damage. After he assesses the situation, the restoration technician will give the homeowner the best remediation option to make the damage disappear. By acting quickly, the homeowner can prevent expensive repairs in the future. SERVPRO® of North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview is always ready to help the residents of Kenner and the city's surrounding communities solve their water damage problems.

Flooded North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview Home

1/4/2021 (Permalink)

Nobody ever wants to be “that guy” holding pots and pans to catch leaking water, but let’s face it things happen. Luckily a homeowner of a local El Paso home had SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview's number handy!

Your toilet is the last thing you think will cause home water damage. However, just as you age causing your muscles and bones to get weak and brittle so do the components of your toilet that allow it to properly function. While some issues might be a drawn-out refilling process that can affect your monthly water bill, more severe consequences might include overflowing of the reservoir when the float mechanism does not engage.

Overflowing reservoirs might not affect your home but it does often require professional water removal and recovery. Even with noticing the problem shortly after it begins, an instance like this can quickly cover the bathroom floor and affect other rooms as well. Removing water yourself with buckets and mops is simply not enough. Even though you may have removed all of the water, there may be moisture lurking within your floors, carpet and baseboards that you cannot see that’s where SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview can help.

We understand the frustration and importance of reacting quickly to these types of situations. This is why our highly trained technicians, are ready around the clock to quickly and properly restore your home or business using the IICRC drying principles. We use advanced inspection and extraction equipment to detect all of the water and remove it as quickly as possible. Our technicians will observe and document the drying process to ensure your property is dry.

Whether the water damage is caused by plumbing malfunctions, groundwater, falling water, or weather damage SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview is the right professional choice to make in assisting water damages. Give us a call at (504) 468-3046.

Signs of a Water Damaged Ceiling

8/25/2020 (Permalink)

A water damaged ceiling is unsightly and dangerous. Before you can repair the ceiling you must locate the issue that is causing the water damage first. If you repair the ceiling without fixing any underlying issues you are asking for a repeat situation. If you plan to locate the source of the problem yourself, be sure to shut off the electricity and water flow in your home.

Telltale Signs of Water Damage

“Sweat” stains - If it looks like there is a darker shade of your paint on your ceiling, you most likely have the start of a water leak. This causes a sweat-like appearance on your ceiling and you should take action before it gets worse.

Water stains - Usually brown in color, water stains mean there is a leak or there was a leak. Regardless of how big or small, the water stain is, the leak should be located and stopped. Water stains will usually happen from a leaky roof, overflowing of sinks, tubs, and toilets on the second floor, and cracked pipes.

Ceiling Bubbles - If you notice your ceiling swelling or bubbling, there is a buildup of moisture in the drywall. If this is not taken care of the ceiling can collapse, causing a dangerous and messy situation. It may seem like a good idea to poke the bubble, but there can be more water than expected, so it is best to let the professionals take care of it. 

Mold Growth: If you see mold, you can be sure you have water damage, which is why it must be addressed immediately. Mold is extremely dangerous and within 48 hours it can grow and spread, to other parts of the home. 

While you wait for SERVPRO® of North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview to arrive to mitigate and restore your water damaged home, you can read our process for mitigation here.

How To Flush Your Hot Water Heater Like a (SERV) Pro!

8/25/2020 (Permalink)

Flushing the water heater in your North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview home might be something you have never thought of. But like most household appliances, it too can accumulate mineral deposits and sediments that can stop your heater from running efficiently. It is recommended to flush your water heater once a year to ensure debris does not corrode your heater and to maintain optimal hot water temperature.  

There are two types of water heaters: gas and electric. The main difference is whether you will be turning off the gas or electricity supply before you begin flushing. After turning off the power source, you must turn off your heater’s supply of water by shutting off the cold water valve. It is best to wait overnight so you can be sure the water isn’t hot, but if you can’t wait then use caution when flushing.

The next step is to turn on the hot water elsewhere in the home, such as a sink or tub. This will prevent a vacuum from forming as the tank drains. Now you are ready to start draining your heater.

You can control where the water goes by connecting a hose to the drain valve at the bottom of your heater. Place the hose in a bucket or where you can safely dispose of the water. Open the pressure relief valve near the top of your water heater and watch the water drain from your heater. Once it is empty, reopen the cold water valve at the top of your tank and then shut it off again to get any lasting sediments that did not get flushed from the first round.

After the water starts to run clear and is sediment-free, you should close the drain valve and turn the water supply line back on. The water from the sink or tub you have running should start to smoothly exit the faucet, and that is how you know the air has been pushed out. You can turn the gas or electric back on to let the water heater begin to heat back up. 

If you are experiencing problems with your water pressure, or temperature in your tank you should contact a professional in the North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview area. Hot water heaters are extremely important to keep your home functioning. Take care of it, and it can save you time and money in the future! 

Why Water Damage Must Be Addressed Immediately

8/19/2020 (Permalink)

Water Damage is extremely serious and needs to be addressed immediately in your North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview home. Within minutes, water can spread through your property and saturate everything. This includes walls, floors, upholstery, books, documents, and pictures. Within 1 to 24 hours your drywall will begin to swell and break down, a musty odor will appear, and metal surfaces will tarnish. Between 48 hours to 1 week, mold will grow and spread, paint will blister, metal will corrode, and doors will begin to warp. After one week the damage will be so serious that the cost and time to restore your home will be astronomical, and the structural safety of the home will pose risks to those who live there.

Because water damage is not uncommon in the North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview area it is important to familiarize yourself with the below steps on how to mitigate water damage in your home. 

  1. Turn off the electricity to prevent electrical problems. 
  2. Address the source of the water and stop it from flooding your home.
  3. Remove standing water with specialized pumps or vacuums, but you can also do this manually. 
  4. Dry out the remaining water with fans and dehumidifiers to speed the drying process. 
  5. Sanitize affected items based on what type of water it came into contact with. 
  6. Restore items that can be salvaged and replace damaged items to prevent contamination and mold growth.

If the damage is too large for you to handle on your own, know that your local SERVPRO® of North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview is available 24/7 to restore your home,  personal belongings, and give you back your peace of mind. 

Better Landscaping Means Less Flooding for your North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview Home

8/17/2020 (Permalink)

With the unpredictable weather in Louisana, by the time lunch rolls around after you have left for the day, your North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview home can be flooded in a moment’s notice. Switching up the landscaping outside of your home can help reduce flooding outside of your home that could potentially cause indoor flooding. Below are four tips to help plan ahead if a neighbor’s pool floods into your yard or there is a storm surge.

  1. Add Heavier Mulch - Lighter mulch can easily be picked up by water and clog your drains causing a backup of water. Heavier mulch can absorb more water as well as stay in place. Don’t forget to place mulch six inches from the siding of your home so it does not rot your home’s exterior. 
  2. Grow a Garden - Planting native plants and plants with high moisture tolerance will help prevent soil erosion and allow water to drain better. 
  3. Grade your Yard - Sloping the ground around your home will allow water to flow away from your home’s foundation.  
  4. Use Rain Barrels - Rain barrels collect rainwater from downspouts to redirect moisture away from your home. SERVPRO® of North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview Tip - use the collected water for both indoor and outdoor plants, or make a birdbath!

After taking measures to help reduce flooding in your yard always double-check your work. Excessive rain or dry spells can cause your landscaping to naturally change and consequently reverting your work. After extreme weather check to see how your drainage methods are doing and adjust accordingly. In the event your home does flood, SERVPRO® of North Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview is available 24/7 to help minimize damage and salvage the contents of your home.

Quick Tips for Storm Safety Anywhere You Go | SERVPRO® of North Kenner, Harahan, and Lakeview

7/16/2020 (Permalink)

lighting striking hillside during storm at night Have you been affected by a storm event? SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan, and Lakeview is available and ready to assist you with any storm damage.

Summertime is a great time to enjoy the great outdoors, but when sudden storms pop up, staying safe is of paramount importance. Thunderstorms may come and go quickly, but while they are in the area, they can cause a concerning amount of damage.

While the safest place to be during a storm is at home, if a sudden storm pops up when you are away, here are some practical tips for safety.

Practical Tips for Staying Safe From Sudden Storms

Know your options for shelter. When you are made aware of a severe weather scenario and are safely at home, remaining there is the best thing you can do so you can wait out the storm. However, this is a luxury that will not always be present. If you are caught out in a storm, you can shelter in your car as long as you can pull over safely and cut off your engine.

Practice electrical safety. A lightning strike can hurt a structure in many ways, but the most common way is via a power surge. As the lightning travels through the home’s electrical system, the wires will become overwhelmed with charge and transfer that to anything plugged into an outlet. If you can, go through the area you are in and unplug everything before a storm. In general, it is best to also have surge protectors throughout your home and office.

Avoid direct contact with concrete. Concrete structures are so sturdy in part because of how they are built. As concrete is poured around metal, it creates a great structure—but also causes a concern if there is lightning nearby. The metal in concrete can disperse electricity if the building is struck by lightning, so avoid touching these surfaces directly if possible.

Stay indoors for at least 30 minutes. If you are out enjoying the day when a storm rolls in, make sure you are not rushing back out too soon and putting yourself in danger. Lightning strikes can travel tremendous distances, causing officials to urge people to stay inside for at least half an hour after the last clap of thunder.

If your home sustains damage due to a storm, you can count on us to help. Contact us at any hour to learn more about our storm restoration process.

SERVPRO® of N. Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview Works Quickly to Remove Water and Prevent Further Damage

1/7/2020 (Permalink)

Flooded laundry room with a rubber duck floating in the water. SERVPRO® of N. Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview makes removing standing water first priority when beginning the water damage restoration process.

SERVPRO® of N. Kenner, Harahan& Lakeview Suggests to Contact Us Immediately Upon Discovering a Water Leak for Fast Mitigation

Sometimes water emergencies are splashy affairs, with dramatic breaks in water mains or flooding from appliances in your  home. More frequently seemingly minor leaks or loose connections in plumbing slowly create severe water damage scenarios. The skilled water damage technicians on our crews know how to mitigate the loss no matter what the cause.

When plumbing fails in a residence, the resulting water damage can be a build up of days, weeks, or years of obscured drips or seepage. The compromised pipes and fixtures and the resultant damage may remain hidden for a time, but eventually, the harm done makes itself known. Drywall crumbles, flooring warps or buckles, and microbial growth can become evident. Our highly-qualified water damage restoration experts employ effective strategies mastered in IICRC courses to reverse and resolve the problems.
 
Assessment of the damage is the first task undertaken. Water can take unexpected paths, and SERVPRO® of N. Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview crews investigate the evidence observable thoroughly so that we address all the aspects of the incursions. If necessary, we remove sections of drywall or pull off the kick plates beneath cabinets to expose the damage. Our employees employ moisture meters and infrared scanning devices to scope out the area, including locating hidden caches of water that collected between walls, under floors, and above ceilings.
 
We operate powerful wet vacuums to extract the water puddled or soaked into porous furnishings like carpeting or upholstery. Then we use the moisture baselines measure by electronic meters to determine drying goals aimed at reducing moisture to normal levels in structural components and fixtures. SERVPRO® of N. Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview crew members position air movers and dehumidifiers to achieve the drying goals, adding heat to create the balance needed to move moisture out of saturated items.
 
Throughout the water damage mitigation process SERVPRO® of N. Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview technicians are on the lookout for secondary issues such as microbial growth. Water intrusions that exist more than 24 to 48 hours provide mold spores the fuel needed to grow and multiply into full-blown colonies, often hidden with the slow leaks.
 
Of course, we also arrange for repair or replacement of the plumbing fittings that were the source of the water damage. SERVPRO® of N. Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview recommends inspection of pipes on a regular basis to ensure no further water damage in your home.
 
SERVPRO® of N. Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview offers full-service water damage mitigation, including water removal and structural drying. Call us at: (504)-468-3046 

SERVPRO Works Quickly to Remove Water and Prevent Further Damage

8/2/2019 (Permalink)

Flooding in a N. Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview home has some immediate effects. Paper items such as books, legal documents, and magazines quickly become compromised and have to be thrown out. In most cases, these are minor expenses compared to a loss of personal property like carpets and living room furniture.

SERVPRO concentrates its water removal efforts for N. Kenner, Harahan, & Lakeview homes to get the water out as quickly as possible and to reduce the damaging effects caused by the water before our teams removed it. First, our IICRC certified technicians prevent any more water from entering the home. In most cases, the water in the home is a plumbing issue; technicians turn off the water as close to the broken appliance or pipe as possible. If needed, we turn off the water line leading into the home.

As one team member turns off the water, others bring in commercial grade pumps to remove any standing water. Once technicians bring the water down to just above the surface of carpets, they switch to extraction wands. In addition to removing water from the surface, these devices also work very well at drawing water out of carpets.

After they removed the bulk of the water, technicians begin to dry property. They remove any soaked furniture and other property out of the home and place it on blocks or pallets. SERVPRO teams do this to allow airflow around and underneath each item, and so water can drain out of them, so varnish and fabric colors do not run and stain carpets and rugs.

Once team members move the items out of the way, our carpet specialists lift the carpets to dry them. If there is a pad underneath, they remove the carpet to dispose of the pad. Pads disintegrate quickly after absorbing large amounts of water, and it is cheaper to replace them than to attempt to dry them.

After removing the pad, specialist lay the carpet back down. They raise a section at opposite ends and place air movers at one end to blow warm, dry air under and over the carpet and place an exhaust fan at the other to draw damp air away from the carpet.

SERVPRO of N. Kenner, Harahan,& Lakeview knows that removing standing water is the first, best step to reducing damage to personal property. If you need our services for flooding or another issue, call us today at (504) 468-3046. We are here to help return your home to a dry, safe condition.

Water Damage Strikes Fast ... So Does SERVPRO!

7/30/2019 (Permalink)

The Answer for Minimizing the Effects of Water Intrusion into Your Metairie Home...SERVPRO of N. Kenner Harahan & Lakeview!

You have to act with speed when dealing with damaging water events. The longer the water soaks into your furniture, walls, and carpets, the more harm you should expect. Some incidents may make your property uninhabitable, which means spending more time out of your home. When working with professional restorers in Metairie, it is possible to identify the extent of the damage, what is restorable, and what you need to replace.

When our SERVPRO technicians arrive at your home to perform water damage restoration, we start by determining the level of saturation on the affected materials and locate all the areas with the damage. We use moisture sensors and meters to do this work, and at this point, we are in a position to determine all the procedures to use during the restoration and answer any questions that a client may be having.

The goal of our SERVPRO technicians is to minimize the damages and return your property to its preloss state. We do this by employing water extraction, evaporation, and dehumidification procedures. Some of the drying equipment we use include air heaters, air movers, and dehumidifiers. If we have set up air heaters and air movers in your property, the moisture evaporates from the wet items and surfaces into the air. To avoid secondary damage after condensation takes place, we have to remove the excess moisture from the air in a process known as dehumidification.

Right from the point when our SERVPRO technicians do the initial evaluation and assessment, we develop a drying goal and start monitoring the site. Some of the monitoring procedures include: taking the humidity and temperature readings, updating the drying progress, as well as using a moisture meter to check the moisture content in the different structural materials. Checking the indoor environment quality, work progress, and the equipment operation may be part of the monitoring.

SERVPRO of N. Kenner Harahan & Lakeview offers industry-proven cleaning and restoration services that meet commercial and residential needs. For immediate assistance, kindly call (504) 496-0193 and allow our experienced technicians make your property “Like it never even happened.”

When It Rains Don't Let It Pour!

7/8/2019 (Permalink)

When most people think about water damage they think of record breaking floods, washer machines and pipes busting in their homes. What they don’t think of is ONE inch of rain. Yes, I said it correctly ONE INCH. One inch of rainfall doesn’t sound like it can do much harm, but when one inch of rain falls on a roof without gutters it allows nearly 2000 gallons of water to soak into the ground around your homes foundation. Gutters are the key to help protect your home against water damage. Gutters collect the rain rolling down your roof and divert it away from your home, and prevent flooding from happening. Another reason gutters benefit your home is by protecting your soil from eroding. When you have faulty gutters it causes the water to wash away the soil and leave the foundation of your home vulnerable and unprotected.

Things to Keep an ye On:

Debris Build Up: Can lead to pools of water forming on your roof and eventually leaking through your ceiling and into your home. Use pressure washer or leaf blower to clean them out quarterly

Storm Damage: After a rain, wind, or hail storm it is important to inspect your gutters for cracks or breaks. If damage has been caused, you can fill the holes with gutter caulk.

Old Gutters: Older gutters are more susceptible to damage or contain open seams. Make quarterly routine checks for repairs.

Call SERVPRO of North Kenner Harahan and Lakeview for any of your restoration needs!    504-468-3046

When It Rains ... We Restore!

6/24/2019 (Permalink)

Louisiana is known for Mardi Gras, Crawfish, Alligators, jazz music, great food and an even better time. However, the first thing most people think of when they hear Louisiana is Hurricane Katrina and the flooding that accompanied her. Flooding is a fear many of our residents worry about constantly, but SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan, and Lakeview is here to put our residents mind at ease. We are here to help and serve our community that we are proud to be a part of. SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan, and Lakeview is on call prepared to assist in any on your water damage needs 24/7. Our highly trained technicians are ready around the clock to quickly and properly restore your home or business. We use innovative inspection and extraction equipment to detect all of the water and remove it as quickly as possible. Our technicians will observe and document the drying process to ensure your property is back “like it never even happened.”

WHAT TO DO AFTER FLOODING:

  • Remove items off of furniture such as lamps, and table top décor and wipe off excess water.
  • Mop up excess water on the floor.
  • Prop wet upholstery and cushions.
  • Place aluminum foil or wood blocks between furniture legs and wet carpeting.
  • Open any doors and windows that you can to encourage air flow and help to prevent mold growth.
  • Remove colored rugs from wet carpeting.

WHAT NOT TO DO AFTER A FLOOD:

  • Don't turn on ceiling fixtures if ceiling is wet, and keep out of rooms where ceilings are sagging.
  • Don't use your household vacuum to remove water.
  • Don't leave books, magazines or other colored items on wet carpet or floors.

Even though you may have removed all of the water, there may be moisture lurking within your floors, carpet and baseboards that you cannot see that’s where SERVPRO of North Kenner Harahan and Lakeview can help! Please call us at        504-468-3046

Flooded Kenner Home

6/13/2019 (Permalink)

Nobody ever wants to be “that guy” holding pots and pans to catch leaking water, but let’s face it things happen. Luckily a homeowner of a local Kenner home had SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview’s number handy!

Your toilet is the last thing you think will cause you home water damage. However, just as you age causing your muscles and bones to get weak and brittle so does your toilets components that allow it to properly function. While some issues might be a drawn-out refilling process that can affect your monthly water bill, more severe consequences might include overflowing of the reservoir when the float mechanism does not engage.

Overflowing reservoirs might not affect your home but it does often require professional water removal and recovery. Even with noticing the problem shortly after it begins, an instance like this can quickly cover the bathroom floor and affect other rooms as well. Removing water yourself with buckets and mops is simply not enough. Even though you may have removed all of the water, there may be moisture lurking within your floors, carpet and baseboards that you cannot see that’s where SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview can help.

We understand the frustration and importance of reacting quickly to these types of situations. Which is why our highly trained technicians, are ready around the clock to quickly and properly restore your home or business using the IICRC drying principles. We use advanced inspection and extraction equipment to detect all of the water and remove it as quickly as possible. Our technicians will observe and document the drying process to ensure your property is dry.

Whether water damage is caused by plumbing malfunctions, ground water, falling water, or weather damage SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview is the right professional choice to make in assisting water damages. Give us a call @ 504-468-3046.

When Leaky Appliances Cause Water Damage To Your New Orleans Home, Call Our Crew At SERVPRO!

3/7/2019 (Permalink)

No matter what time your appliances spring a leak, call SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview at (504) 468-3046.

SERVPRO Knows How To Handle Leaky Appliances In Your New Orleans Home

What is dry? Dry does not mean the same thing in your New Orleans home as it means in the Nevada desert. Different areas have different needs and challenges. SERVPRO has dedicated specialists to handle your unique needs as soon as you spot a leak in your home. We’re Faster to Any Size Disaster!

Water damage in your New Orleans home from broken appliances can really stress you out. SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview can send out technicians quickly to assess and mitigate your problem. Our advanced technology and ongoing education help make us an industry leader.

First, we'll do an inspection of the problem area and an assessment. Our dedicated staff is IICRC certified, and we practice ongoing education to keep on top of any new information and techniques in damage restoration.

Next, we will move your belongings to a dry area and clean up any standing water. Our experts will work with your insurance adjuster to help keep costs low while we work to mitigate the spread of the problem within your home. Ongoing damages can affect your home if the water is not cleaned up quickly.

We will set up dehumidifiers and air movers in your home. In winter you may need extra heaters brought in to hasten the process. Lastly, we will clean up and restore any damaged areas. We can help restore furniture as well if you need it.

We have specially trained technicians who handle deodorizing your home, so you don't have to worry about lingering smells associated with damp floors and walls. As an industry leader in cleaning and restoration, we take pride in our work. We want you to feel, “Like it never even happened,” so you can be comfortable at home again right away.

No matter what time your appliances spring a leak, call SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview at (504) 468-3046. We're ready 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to help.

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New Orleans Water Extraction from Flooring Materials Is Customized by SERVPRO

1/8/2019 (Permalink)

SERVPRO Has Industry Leading Water Pumps for Extraction and Mitigation for New Orleans Properties

The Best Choice For Water Removal In New Orleans

Flooding brings to mind major disasters with broken dams and entire neighborhoods under water. Despite these visuals, as painful as they can be, many homeowners and residents can suffer just as much damage and incur as much of a repair and restoration bill from failed plumbing like a ruptured sink pipe or a water heater with a faulty high-pressure release switch.
 
Regardless of the source, water removal is a recurring event for many New Orleans residents. That is why customers return to SERVPRO for their needs. They know that each of our technicians trains on the latest equipment and stays updated on the best methods to help our neighbors return to a dry, safe home once again.
 
Once they turn off the water at the main or the point of failure and depending on the level of water, our removal teams begin with a commercial grade pump for higher amounts. We also have portable submersible pumps for two or more inches of water depth. Depending on the size of the home, team members can use machines that plug directly into the home’s electrical service or into one of the generators we keep in our inventory. For large homes, condos, and apartments, we also have a truck-mounted pump that can operate 24/7 if needed.
 
For lower amounts that cover the surface, SERVPRO technicians switch to smaller, extraction devices that work very efficiently to draw water out of carpets and wooden floors. We can set up drying mats which draw water efficiently from the joints of boards. For small rooms and closets, they can use a device that looks similar to a vacuum cleaner. Our team members can adjust the rate of airflow and amount of heat in these wands to ensure they do not cause any secondary harm to the carpets or floors as they draw out the water trapped inside.
 
Carpet pads, however, quickly deteriorate once they begin to soak up water. If the water remained on the carpet overnight, we recommend lifting the carpet and replacing the pad immediately after completing the extraction process.
 
At SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview, our goal is to help each of our neighbors and friends return to a home that looks just like it did before the disaster, no matter how large or small. If any part of your home is or has been underwater, call us today at (504) 468-3046 to help make it right.

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Our Water Cleanup Services In New Orleans Is Fast And Reliable

9/5/2018 (Permalink)

Water can cause mold growth and can damage your flooring, which is why we take those extra steps to check for hidden moisture.

Water Cleanup Services

Water leaking from a loose valve on your dishwasher left a mess in the kitchen. It is wise to call trained professionals to extract the water right away. Allowing water to stand in your home may lead to mold growth, which can cause health effects. Our team is highly efficient. We’re Faster To Any Size Disaster and can help reduce damages to your home.

SERVPRO water cleanup restoration services in New Orleans are reliable. Our techs can use portable extractors, pumps or vacuums to remove standing water. Once they extract the water, the crew checks the structure for any pockets of moisture. They can use probes and sensors to locate any moisture trapped under the flooring or behind the baseboards. Water can cause mold growth and can damage your flooring, which is why we take those extra steps to check for hidden moisture.

Once the team completes the migration phase, they can start to dry the affected areas. We can use industrial air movers or axial fans to dry the structure. Air movers and fans speed up evaporation and help reduce the level of moisture in the air. Also, our skilled technicians may employ heaters to expedite the drying phase. If necessary, our certified techs may use dehumidifiers to increase moisture evaporation.

When possible, our team can restore your kitchen to its preloss condition. Our techs can arrive at your residence within hours after you contact us ready to get to work. We set goals to extract water and dry the structure quickly, which can prevent mold growth and can reduce damages to your home. We are close by and can help in various types of water emergencies such as this one.

SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview offers water cleanup services and is here to help 24/7. It is the goal of the restoration team to restore your home and to reduce the amount of damages. If there is ever a water emergency in your home, please contact us as soon as possible at (504) 468-3046.

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Washing Machine Malfunctions Can Flood Your New Orleans Residence

8/9/2018 (Permalink)

As this appliance ages, however, it can begin to degrade and malfunction in unexpected ways.

Washing Machine Malfunctions Can Flood Your Home

Many homeowners throughout the New Orleans area are familiar with the possibility of disasters like flooding striking at any time throughout the year. With the potential for hurricanes and severe weather systems, residents remain on high alert for the conditions to get met to pose this level of threat to their residence. Unfortunately, this risk is not the only kind of flooding that can occur in your house.

The washing machine in your home got designed to make your life easier. As this appliance ages, however, it can begin to degrade and malfunction in unexpected ways. Even something as basic in the machine as a bushing around the drum or a damaged water level sensor can lead to the need for water removal services for your New Orleans house.

The critical thing to remember among a current disaster like this is to act quickly to secure the help you need to restore the damage. Our SERVPRO professionals can respond rapidly to the problem, which can help you to mitigate losses while the initial assessment of the damage occurs. Our technicians can also cut off the water supply to the appliance if you have not already done this by the time we arrive.

While we cannot fix the washing machine that allowed the mess to occur, we can work quickly to extract and dry the affected areas. Our thermal imagery can show our SERVPRO team present water pooling and dampness in spaces like wall cavities. These areas could get dried with specialized equipment like our injectidry system, but it might also require removal of portions of drywall or paneling to allow industrial air movers and dehumidifiers to resolve the issue.

In the event of substantial water emergencies, you need to have a plan in place to protect your home from the damages it can sustain. The longer that you wait to resolve the issue, the worse it often becomes. Don't hesitate to contact out to our professionals at SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview. Our emergency response team is standing by now at (504) 468-3046.

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Professional Mitigation Services Include Water Cleanup after a Disaster in New Orleans

6/18/2018 (Permalink)

We have strategically placed our equipment throughout this room that had water damage.

From storms to pipes, SERVPRO can clean up water from your home

Its closeness to the Atlantic means New Orleans gets doused with rain and other wet weather, including hurricanes, quite often. Homeowners and businesses can expect many of these events to push water into their homes, warehouses, and buildings occasionally. Getting the water out quickly can help prevent many subsequent problems from developing.

When your property in New Orleans gets waterlogged from terrible weather conditions or an internal water leak, water cleanup services should start immediately. SERVPRO’s team of restoration experts and technicians can help ensure that this happens efficiently. After removing any visible water, we begin cleaning up the affected area by using smaller extraction units.

While clean water from leaks often does not cause hazardous conditions from pathogens and other biological hazards, it can happen when water sits for too long a period. A handful of pathogens can multiply rapidly whenever conditions favor their proliferation. From storms and flooding incidents, water covering your building or home’s floor most likely does contain health hazards.

However, we must first reinstate dry conditions before we can eradicate any pathogens. Wet conditions can significantly diminish the effect of our antimicrobial agents. SERVPRO teams quickly dry out a damp home with the use of air movers and air scrubbers. Our air scrubbers contain HEPA filters to remove airborne microbes, such as mold spores and viruses. This helps immensely in keeping mold and mildew damage from occurring and causing problems in the future.

Once we finish the water cleanup process and we restore your home “Like it never even happened,” life can get back to normal for you and your family. SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview wants to help families in the River Ridge and Jefferson areas recover from disasters stemming from both weather disasters and those that happen because of broken water pipes that create disastrous leaks in your plumbing. Call us at (504) 468-3046 so we can help restore your home quickly and get things back to normal again.

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New Orleans' Water Removal Team Discusses Equipment And Drying Procedures

6/5/2018 (Permalink)

SERVPRO Proudly Helps New Orleans Residents with Water Removal and Restoration Services

SERVPRO Technicians Are Highly Skilled in the Water Removal and Drying Processes to Protect New Orleans Properties

Whenever water enters your home in New Orleans, many of your possessions and structural materials are at risk of undergoing extensive damage. Excessive moisture can ruin the carpet and weaken the structural strength of wooden materials. Wet organic materials like paper and wood are food sources for mold and can be affected if given enough time and the right temperature.
 
When preventing microbial growth resulting from a broken pipe or malfunctioning appliance, moisture levels must return to preloss conditions within 48 hours. The water removal process in New Orleans first involves extraction, then rapid structural drying. Using specialized equipment, our SERVPRO technicians utilize the two methods and drop moisture levels quicker than conventional companies can do.
 
The most drenched areas of the building get worked on first, after the source of the water has been fixed. If there is two inches or more of standing water inside the house, then a submersible pump sucks up the water and pumps it into a sewage drain. Next, depending on the type of affected material, our SERVPRO technicians use different extraction tools.
 
Some extraction wands are designed to remove water from flat non-porous surfaces like wood floors. For cleaning saturated carpet and pad, a weighted extraction tool can be used to compress the carpet and increase the effectiveness of the extraction process. We can also provide a Rover, a mobile SERVPRO technician driven device. The equipment uses the weight of the operator standing on top of it to squeeze the soft fibers in the carpet to pull out as much moisture as possible. For cleaning pieces of furniture and other items containing upholstery, a smaller handheld wand can be implemented.
 
After extraction is complete, the drying stage begins. During the dry-out step, we use equipment to create an environment that speeds up evaporation. Air movers get placed around the wet region and are positioned so that they hit wet surfaces at a 45-degree angle and push air in a counterclockwise motion. Dehumidification systems are then placed in the room to pull moisture out of the air and exhaust hot air out for the air movers to use. These step of the water damage and restoration service may take many days, depending on the severity of the water intrusion, time left untreated, temperature, and the structure involved.
 
Moisture levels get monitored each day the equipment is set up. We utilize infrared cameras, thermal hygrometers, and regular moisture meters to know when we have achieved our baselines needed for correct moisture content levels. Once the levels reach what they were before the loss, we remove our equipment. If you ever need assistance with water-related issues, contact SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview at (504) 468-3046 24/7.

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Water Cleanup Risks In New Orleans

5/8/2018 (Permalink)

New Orleans Water Removal and the Expertise of SERVPRO

Identifying and Removing Potentially Contaminated Water Is a SERVPRO Cornerstone Service

New Orleans floods, a lot. It is almost a normal part of our lives here, so cleaning up from water in our homes is a regular occurrence for residents and restoration services.
 
Performing a water cleanup in New Orleans takes much than just a large Water-Vac and a push broom, however. SERVPRO teams have to identify the category of water that floods a home to determine the cleaning method and what precautions they need to take to keep our technicians and the homeowner safe.
 
Category One is Clean Water. It does not contain waste products. Burst pipes, leaking faucets, and some failing appliances are the usual sources of clean water. Natural disasters can damage roofs and expose homes to rain and snow. This category presents minimal health risks during removal and requires no special requirements for cleanup. If the water flowed over the soil before entering the home, however, it is not considered clean water. As a caveat, if rainwater intruding through the attic soaks through insulation and items, it is not clean water.
 
Category Two is Gray Water. It is water that was used but does not contain human waste. This category includes water from an overflowing washer that drops detergent-filled water on the floor. An overflowing toilet with no solid waste also is included in this category. Gray water is not a vector for spreading disease, but people can become sick by touching it, drinking it, or walking through it without protective footwear. Carpet soaked in gray water needs thorough cleaning for restoration and furniture needs to be sprayed or wiped down with an anti-bacterial cleaner.
 
Category Three is Black Water. This unsanitary water often contains human waste and presents a health threat to anyone who comes in contact with it. SERVPRO technicians wear protective gear while removing it from each home. Before starting removal, our teams also spray the surfaces with anti-bacterial and anti-fungal cleaners to reduce the risk. They treat all floodwater as Black Water since it is impossible to know what it traveled through before it entered a home. Team leaders dispose of carpets soaked in Black Water and only recommend attempting to clean high-value rugs since technicians can lift them from the floor and soaked them in a biocide solution that kills all living organisms.

SERVPRO cannot emphasize enough the need for grappling with floods differently than from a water line leak. Safety first, and we are proud to help our neighbors.
 
If you are dealing with water intrusion in your home, contact SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview to determine the category of the threat to your home and family. Call us today at (504) 468-3046.

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Water Damage Restoration and Cleanup in New Orleans? Call SERVPRO

SERVPRO Mitigates Damage in New Orleans Properties with a Fast Arrival for Water Removal and Cleanup

When your home is in need of professional water removal services, storms are one of the leading causes. An intense storm can cause a flood, and that flood can carry debris among its rushing waters. In these situations, it is easy for one of the windows of your home to crack or completely break. Of course, a broken pipe can also cause a large water loss. Unfortunately, water rushing into your basement hobby room is one of the last things you would ever want to happen when it comes to expensive fabric and tools. It is a comfort thought to know that qualified help is nearby to help.

Our technicians can arrive at your New Orleans home to begin the water removal as soon possible. We know that leaving water sitting inside of your home for extended periods is never good. When exposed to water, the electrical equipment in your sewing room can short out, even your sewing machine. The fabrics in your room can discolor and stain because of the water absorption.
 
SERVPRO uses advanced tools to take the water out of your home as quickly as possible. Our techs are trained to use powerful industrial-quality wet/dry vacuums and portable pumps. If the amount of water is excessive, we can use truck-mounted tools to handle the extra gallons of water.
 
After removing the water, our SERVPRO technicians can help you go through the equipment in your sewing room. Water damage does not lead to the massive loss of belongings, typically. Our team can pack-out your fabrics for cleaning and to remove any stains. This option is available if you deem the value of these materials is worth the added expense. If any of your belongings are lost to the damage, SERVPRO can help you create an inventory of what you have lost to claim with your insurance company. This CCIS--Contents Claim Inventory Service demonstrates our aim of meeting all of our customer's expectations, and then some.
 
Do not wait when you find water damage that is in need of removal inside of your home. Communicate with SERVPRO of North Kenner, Harahan & Lakeview at (504) 468-3046. We strive to arrive quickly.

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