Showing posts with label Flood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flood. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2012

Apparatus used in flood damage recovery

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When your home has fallen victim to flood impairment, you may possibly be concerned that the whole lot has been affected and that it is beyond restoration, however, that is not always so. In a great proportion of the occurrences of flood or water impairment a great deal of curative work needs to be undertaken to eliminate the land of all of the flood water, but certain possessions are salvageable.

The primary piece of tech that is an essential component of any flood renovation project is a large pump that can handle the amounts of water present after a flood. These kinds of water pumps can handle vast deposits of water and extract up to 1700 gallons of water every hour that equates to a phenomenal 30 gallons of water being pumped out every minute! These pumps come with an attachment that is a large basket that collects all of the detritus and sludge that comes with a flooding event. This can then be removed and the offending items can be disposed of at a later date.

The next step is to remove excess flood water from the air by the means of using a dehumidifier, and these devices can remove large amounts of airborne moisture in hours. Used in conjunction with large fans that clear the air they will soon make short work of all the excess moisture in the air.

If your carpet has been waterlogged it might not actually need to be thrown away, you might be able to save it by using a special vacuum cleaner that extracts water. This type of vacuum can remove all remaining water from your carpets whilst giving it a thoroughly good cleaning so it is in pristine condition ready to be dried thoroughly.


Thursday, September 6, 2012

The Role of Infrared in Water Damage Restoration

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When it comes to dealing with issues such as water damage, professional restoration companies have the very latest in technology at their disposal. This includes infrared to scan walls for a range of potential problems not always visible to the naked eye. Infrared technology can be used on almost any type of masonry including brick, cinder block and stone. It is possible to look for issues such as improper fill in blocks, gaps between bricks and structural defects. Infrared is still a fairly new development in this industry and is continuing to develop new applications every day.

Moisture can often infiltrate your walls and find its way into the insulation and flooring. These areas are not ventilated and will not dry out naturally. This will eventually result n mold and rot which leads to severe structural damage. However, thanks to an infrared camera operated by a trained thermographer these problems can be picked up early on and handled before they get too serious.

Of course, infrared is not only being used in water damage restoration, it is also a large part of search and rescue operations as the thermal imaging technology can pinpoint the location of survivors who are trapped in inaccessible areas. It is also heavily used by law enforcement agencies for surveillance procedures, suspect pursuit and even monitoring hostage situations.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Apparatus used in water damage recovery


When your property has become the victim to water damage, you may be worried that everything has been damaged beyond repair, but that is not always the case. In a large percentage of the cases of water or flood damage a lot of remedial work can be undertook in order to eradicate the property of all of the water.

The first main item of equipment that is essential in any water restoration project is a flood water pump. This item is crucial and a must have if you need to remove large amounts of water as it is capable of extracting in excess of 1700 gallons of water every single hour, which is roughly around 30 gallons each and every minute. These types of pumps come equipped with a basket that is capable of collecting large items of debris and the sludge as it is collected during pumping, this can then be disposed of at a later time.

Next up and in order to avoid mold and mildew growth, the next step is to remove the excess moisture in the air and this is accomplished by using a dehumidifier. These machines can extract significant amounts of moisture from the surrounding atmosphere, although they only work to maximum efficiency in an enclosed space.

In order to fully remove the water from the air after a recent flood then you will need carpet blowing dryers, these pieces of equipment usually have three speeds and combined with a dehumidifiers, they will soon make short work of all that extra moisture.

Of course that waterlogged carpet may not have to be disposed of, and it maybe salvageable with the use of a water extraction vacuum cleaner. These extract the last remaining drops of water whilst at the same time giving the carpet a deep cleaning, ready to be dried by the use of a carpet drying machine and restored back to its former glory.



Monday, August 20, 2012

New Plumbing Technology

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Plumbing isn't something you really spend much time unless it develops a problem. It wasn't until my girlfriend's parents had an issue with their water pipes that I had really had much to do with plumbers, but when I got the chance you can bet I was quizzing him about his gadgets – we all know how I love my gadgets!!

I spent a good hour chatting to him about the various new advances in terms of technology in the plumbing industry. I know I'm lame, but that's how I roll! One of the things Steve (the plumber) was excited about was epoxy pipe lining. This allows him to avoid having to replace pipes when they become worn and develop holes. Instead he simply sandblasts the inside of the pipe to remove the corrosion and then fills it with an epoxy liner which seals the pipe and makes it good for use again! Some of the other upgrades include new sorts of sink including ones which have a third tap which is filtered to be drinking water; tank-less water heaters which can provide an endless supply of hot water but remain energy efficient.

So of course now I am badgering Carolyn Joy about us upgrading our plumbing in the apartment! I want me that special sink and endless hot water sounds enticing! However, the stuff we have is only a few years old so we don't want to spend money replacing them right now. I do think it is good to be aware of new technology though even if it is only something you might consider in 5 years! I am sure by the time we get around to renewing the water heater there will be more advances in the field of plumbing. I did grab Steve’s card though it's always good to have an emergency plumber in your contacts!