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Flooded Carpet? Broken Pipes or Leaky Roof?

4 Steps you MUST take now to stop the damage!

1 - Locate and shut off the water if a broken pipe is the flooding culprit, to stop the entry of more water. Call a licensed plumber to fix broken pipes, or a contractor to repair the roof. (We can recommend reputable companies if you don’t know anyone - just call us at 385-8444)

2 - Avoid Hazards: Be very careful around water and electricity - it’s a deadly combination! Stay away from raw sewage backups, which contain hazardous bacteria and pathogens, and keep children and pets out of the affected area entirely!

3 - Call 385-8444 for Courteous, Expert Cleanup from our IICRC Certified Water Damage Specialists. We’ll respond quickly to remove the standing water and set up drying equipment to return your home to a healthy, dry state. We work with you and your insurance company to completely dry the structure, and get your home and life back to normal as soon as possible, like nothing ever happened!

4 - Prevent Further Damage: Furniture will stain carpet permanently in a short time, so move furniture off the wet carpet if possible, or put foil under the legs until we arrive. Remove breakables and small items from the affected areas if practical.

Learn more here about Flood Cleanup and Water Damage Restoration

One Response to “Flooded Carpet? Broken Pipes or Leaky Roof?”

  1. Johnny says:

    There are many different areas where your roof can leak. I always felt it is important to isolate the problem area and get it fixed as soon as possible. Remember, it is important to have regular roof inspections done to ensure its integrity isn’t compromised.

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