How Can I Keep a Mold Outbreak From Spreading to Other Parts of My House in New Haven?
4/3/2023 (Permalink)
We are leaders in mold remediation services in Macomb County.
Our local teams in Northeast Macomb Township are trusted leaders in mold mitigation and removal services. Mold is always present in the Earth's atmosphere, waiting for the perfect moist conditions to colonize. Often, a mold outbreak follows water damage or a leak somewhere in the plumbing system. We will address any excess water issue as part of the remediation process to discourage the mold from returning after removal. Here are some tips for things you can do and should never do while waiting for help to arrive:
What to Do:
- Stay out of affected areas
- Turn off the HVAC system and fans
- Contact our office in Northeast Macomb Township for mold remediation services
What Not to Do:
- Don't touch or disturb the mold
- Don't blow air across any surfaces with visible or suspected mold growth
- Don't attempt to dry the area yourself
- Don't spray bleach or other disinfectants on the mold
Important Facts:
- Significant mold growth can occur in 48 to 72 hours
- Mold may present a greater risk to children, the elderly, and anyone with respiratory problems
- A strong, musty odor may indicate hidden mold behind drywall or under carpeting
Call Us Today!
Our Northeast Macomb Township teams are Here to Help ® when you have a mold infestation in your New Haven home or commercial business. We'll restore your mold problem "Like it never even happened." Call us today at 586-930-5659.
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Is There a Way to Thaw Frozen Pipes Before They Burst in My Macomb Township Home?
1/24/2023 (Permalink)
We are leaders in water damage restoration services in Macomb County.
Our local team in Northeast Macomb Township responds to water damage emergencies caused by frozen and burst pipes often during the winter months in Macomb Township. The Michigan Committee for Severe Weather Awareness estimates that a quarter-million homes are damaged each winter due to frozen water pipes. The Michigan MIREADY program offers this helpful information about preventing frozen pipes and thawing pipes if they freeze:
If you are away:
- Set the thermostat no lower than 55 degrees to prevent pipes from freezing
- Ask a friend or neighbor to check your house daily to make sure it's warm enough to prevent freezing
- Shut off and drain the water system. Be aware that if you have a fire protection sprinkler system in your house, it will be deactivated when you shut off the water.
If your pipes freeze:
- Don't take chances. Call a plumber if you turn on your faucets and nothing comes out. If you detect your water pipes have frozen, turn off the water at the main shut-off valve in the house.
- Never try to thaw a pipe with a torch or open flame. You may be able to thaw a frozen pipe with warm air from a hair dryer. Start by warming the pipe as close to the faucet as possible, working toward the coldest section of the line.
- Do not use electrical appliances in areas of standing water. Electrocution is possible.
Call Us Today!
When you have frozen pipes or other water damage, our Northeast Macomb Township team is Here to Help. ® Call us today at 586-930-5659.
Franchises are independently owned and operated.