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Water Restoration Professionals

September 7, 2012 | Storm Damage

Professionalism in Water Restoration In many circumstances, damage restoration projects begin on an emergency basis. Consequently, at the start of a restoration project, restorers are often compelled to make immediate initial judgments between the need to quickly remove the water and start the drying process, versus the need to accurately identify and remove hazards and…

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Sewage Emergency Cleaning

August 21, 2012 | Uncategorized

Sewage Emergency – Water Cleanup If your commercial building or home becomes contaminated with sewage damage backing up from the septic lines or from flooding that involves sewage, there is a serious threat to your health and your loved ones. Done Right Restoration Company will immediately remove harmful substances and pathogens, salvage and restore valuable…

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Water and Mold Damage Statistics

August 15, 2012 | Uncategorized

Water and Mold Damage Statistics Broken pipes or flooding happens.  We all know this.  So , what are the real numbers behind this?  How damaging can it be?  Here are some statistics that may surprise you. Damage from water and freezing pipes made up over 21% of ALL insurance claims in 2003.* On average, individual…

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Best Tips for Your Carpet Cleaning

August 2, 2012 | Carpet Cleaning Blog

Best Tips for Your Carpet Cleaning by: John bay Tips always help getting something at an easy pace and definitely correctly too. When it comes to carpet cleaning, you need some effective tips that will allow you protect your carpet and remove stains, dust and other dirt otherwise which make you irritated. Of course, you…

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Why You Should Use a Damage Professional Service

July 19, 2012 | Uncategorized

Why You Should Use a Disaster Damage Professional Service Author: Ted Coy Weiss If left unchecked, damage from water as a result of leaks, dampness, seepage, and similar problems can cause major home damage. That’s why cleanup done at once is recommended to prevent further problems that may cause you more money and require professional services in…

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Wet Basements In Minnesota Even With a Sump Pump

Waterproofing System Hazards: When Your Sump Pump Fails Home Repair Articles | August 6, 2011 Can you depend on your sump pump to keep your basement dry and mold-free? While it is an effective waterproofing system, there are a few hazards that could threaten your home if you aren’t careful. Many homeowners use a sump…

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Restoration Company provides Leading Care to Local Twin Cities Customers

Damage from water can be devastating to any home! Professional Restoration Companies can help with water clean-up, drying, equipment rental, and do offer emergency services answering the phone 24/7. BriefingWire.com, 7/18/2012 – 7/18/12 – Done Right Carpet and Restoration, has been helping water & flood damage residential and commercial property owners get their lives back…

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Humidity, Flooding, and Damage Control

July 13, 2012 | Storm Damage

Humidity, Flooding, and Damage Control by: Chris Lontok Humidity control is an important consideration whether you are in a commercial or residential structure. By definition, humidity is the amount of moisture present in the surrounding air, and an excess of moisture can lead to many forms of deterioration for any house or building. Damage from water…

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How to Repair Damage to Carpet

How to Repair Damage to Carpet by: Sam Barton Water certainly isn’t a carpet’s best friend. Damage from water to your carpet can be a danger to the health of everyone in the house or place of business. Before you decide if the carpet is salvageable you must first determine where the water came from so that…

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The Science of Drying

June 27, 2012 | Storm Damage

It’s More Complicated! The water restoration industry uses the term Psychrometry for the science of drying.  This term means that faster rates are achieved when air is warm, dry and fast while also being close to a wet surface, and materials are also made warm to be more permeable.  As materials and the floor begin…

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