Are You Prepared if Your Home Floods This Winter?
Statistics show that 1 in every 1000 homes will be damaged by some kind of water damage this year. Will it be your neighbor's home? Or will it be your home this year?? Will you be ready and know who to call? Statistics also have proven that every person will experience a water damage in their home an average of threetimes in their lifetime. Be Prepared! Get Ready! Know Who to Call!
When Water Damage Strikes!
- SAFETY FIRST. Avoid electrical hazards, slipping on wet floors or health hazards from sanitary sewer back-up.
- STOP THE SOURCE OF THE WATER. If you need help, call us at 945-7592, available 24 hours every day.
- REMOVE ALL VALUABLES to higher ground. Place plastic tabs under furniture to prevent damage from furniture stains.
- PREVENT MOLD GROWTH or FURTHER DAMAGE!
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CALL US NOW AT 970-945-7591
WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW IF MY HOUSE FLOODS?
Read Below to find out! 
How difficult could removing water be?
If all that has to be done is dry out the carpet and through out the wet pad, anyone can do that. Everything will dry out in time. But did you know that mold will start to grow within 48-72 hours! And once mold starts to grow the only way to get rid of it is the throw out the affected material.
But the odor goes away when things dry out!
Yes, this is true, but the mold is still there. When mold is dormant there is no odor until moisture (water) is added again. Even humidity is enough to re-activate the mold. Everyone in your home will suffer the ill health effects if mold is present, and if anyone in your home has allergies, or worse, asthma, that persons' health is at risk, everyday! This ill health effect is magnified for young children and older people.
Your home insurance covers the loss anyway!
The cost of cleaning up after water has seeped, flooded, and flowed into your home can range from several thousand dollars. When your insurance company is called, your cost is limited to the amount of your insurance deductible, usually between $200 and $500. Not only that but the workload is taken off your back and placed in the hands of trained professionals.
Who should you call?
The training of flood restoration professionals is the concern of the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC). When you hire a company to do water restoration for you, make that they are certified by the IICRC. A professional company located in the Roaring Fork Valley is ready to respond to your water emergency immediately. Rash & Son Carpet Cleaning has been responding to water emergencies for over 35 years. We will be ready to respond to yours. If you are in need of a quick response,
CALL NOW 970-945-7591.
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