Recent Water Damage Posts

Water in Basement From Heavy Rainfall in Massillion, Ohio.

4/5/2024 (Permalink)

water basement floor Water pooling on the basement floor in Massillon, Ohio, after heavy rainfall. SERVPRO is ready to assist with cleanup and restoration.

Heavy rain and storms can wreak havoc on homes, causing water damage and flooding that can be devastating to property owners. From soaked carpets to damaged walls and furniture, the aftermath of such natural disasters can be overwhelming. However, amidst the chaos, there's a beacon of hope.

SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County is a trusted name in the restoration industry, specializing in cleanup, restoration, and rebuilding services in the wake of water damage and other emergencies. When faced with the aftermath of heavy rain and storms, homeowners can rely on SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County's expertise and swift response to mitigate the damage and restore their homes to preloss condition.

One of the immediate concerns following water damage is the risk of mold growth. Excess moisture creates the perfect breeding ground for mold, which can pose serious health risks and further damage the property. SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County technicians are equipped with advanced tools and techniques to thoroughly dry affected areas and prevent mold growth, ensuring a safe and healthy environment for homeowners and their families.

In addition to water extraction and drying, SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County offers comprehensive cleanup services to remove debris, mud, and other contaminants brought in by floodwaters. This meticulous approach not only restores the aesthetics of the home but also minimizes the risk of secondary damage and health hazards.

Once the cleanup process is complete, SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County's restoration experts utilize industry-leading techniques to repair and rebuild damaged structures, including walls, floors, and ceilings. Whether it's replacing drywall, restoring hardwood floors, or repairing roofing, SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County handles every aspect of the restoration with precision and care.

Beyond the technical expertise, what sets SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County apart is its commitment to customer satisfaction. From the initial assessment to the final walkthrough, SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County professionals communicate transparently with homeowners, guiding them through every step of the restoration process and ensuring their peace of mind.

In times of distress, when heavy rain and storms threaten the sanctity of homes, SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County stands as a beacon of hope, ready to restore what matters most – not just the property, but the sense of security and comfort that comes with it.

For 24/7 emergency services, contact SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County at 330-497-4600.

Navigating the Hazards of Cold Weather, Pipe Breaks, and Water Damage in Canton, Ohio

1/15/2024 (Permalink)

Ice Pipe Cold weather can cause pipes to freeze and break. Call SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County to cleanup after a water damage in Canton Ohio.

As the winter frost settles in, the threat of frozen pipes and subsequent water damage looms over homeowners. Despite best efforts to prevent pipe breaks, accidents can happen, leaving homeowners in need of prompt and effective solutions. One such ally in the battle against water damage is calling in the professionals at SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County for water damage cleanup and restoration in Canton Ohio.

When a pipe break occurs, the aftermath can be overwhelming, with water quickly seeping into floors, walls, and possessions. This is where SERVPRO’s expertise comes into play. Our professional IICRC certified crews specialize in water cleanup and restoration, equipped with the knowledge and tools to mitigate the damage efficiently.

By calling SERVPRO, homeowners can expect a thorough assessment of the situation, rapid water extraction, and meticulous drying processes. Our restoration experts are adept at salvaging and restoring affected areas, minimizing the long-term impact of water damage on the home.

Prompt action is crucial in preventing secondary issues such as mold growth, structural damage, and compromised indoor air quality. SERVPRO’s swift response ensures that the restoration process begins promptly, reducing the risk of further complications.

In the face of winter's challenges, calling SERVPRO adds an extra layer of protection to your home. Our experienced team not only addresses the immediate water cleanup needs, but also works towards restoring your living space to its pre-damage condition.

So, when winter's harsh reality results in a pipe break and water damage threatens your home, remember to make that crucial call to SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County at 330-497-4600. Our dedication to water cleanup and restoration can make all the difference in turning a potential disaster into a manageable situation, allowing you to reclaim your home from the clutches of cold weather woes.

Sewage Backup Prevention Tips for your Massillion, OH Home

7/7/2023 (Permalink)

Tree Roots Pipe Tree roots in a pipe can cause a sewage backup in your Massillion, Ohio home.

As a homeowner in Massillion, Ohio one of the worst disasters you can experience in your house is a sewage backup. A sewage backup is considered a very serious matter. Sewage can contain bacteria and microbes that can cause serious illness. Containing and cleaning the area as soon as possible should be a priority to avoid any further contamination. To prevent sewage backup knowing what causes it can stop it from happening.

Sewage Backup Causes

  • Clogs – Sewage backups in your home are from your drainpipes or main sewer line becomes clogged. Clogs can consist of hair, grease, baby wipes, paper towels, yard debris or other solid materials. Do not pour or flush these materials proper disposal will prevent backups.
  • Tree Roots – Trees and their roots may not be an issue then the popes are installed, but years of growth can lead to issues later. To prevent tree roots from damaging your sewer lateral install a plastic pipe or cut tree roots.
  • Damaged Sewer Lines– Weather, natural disasters, vandalism, and infrastructure breakdown can all lead to unavoidable sewer line issues.
  • Heavy Rainfall – A large amount of rain can overburden your city’s sewer lines. If the public sewer cannot handle excess rainfall, the water can make its way into connected sewer lines. This puts your home at risk of water backflows.

There is nothing more stressful than experiencing a sewage backup or overflow. Managing the contaminated water, yourself can put you at risk of contracting diseases. Trust the professionals at SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County for fast, reliable, and safe sewage cleanup services. We are here to help you reduce the stress and start making your home look as good as it did before the damage occurred.

Six Spring Cleaning Tips to Help Homeowners Prevent Water Damage in Canton, OH

4/4/2023 (Permalink)

Sump Pump Check your sump pump to make sure its working properly to prevent a water damage to your Canton, Ohio home.

As warm weather, sunny days and potential of severe spring storms make their mark in Canton, Ohio the last thing that homeowners want to think about is water damage cleanup and repair. However, during the season of spring cleaning, homeowners can address potential issues that could lead to water damage in their homes.

If homeowners can prevent water damage before it occurs, they can avoid an expensive and stressful water damage disaster in the future. The following are six tips that people can add to their spring cleaning checklist to potentially stop a water damage from occurring to their property.

Tip #1: Check Your Sump Pump to Make Sure it Is Working Properly

Homes that have a basement often have a sump pump that automatically extracts water should the basement flood. Yearly testing and cleaning helps ensure that the sump pump is in good working order and will be able to do its job in the event of basement flooding.

Tip #2: Check Gutters and Downspouts for Clogs and Blockages

Remove leaves, moss, debris, mildew, mold, or any other obstructions, then use a garden hose to flush the fixtures with water. Never use a pressure washer to clean gutters and downspouts since the high pressure and heat of this cleaning method can cause damage.

Gutters and downspouts help guide water away from the foundation of a house, preventing water from entering the structure or compromising the foundation. When these fixtures become clogged, the water build-up can rot away the wooden exterior near the eaves and create new avenues for water to seep into the home causing a water damage.

Tip #3: Check the Roof and Attic for Damage and Leaks

Roof leaks are another top cause of water leaks. A leaking roof allows water intrusion to damage the ceiling, attic, and walls, causing wooden building materials to rot and mold growth to take hold. Look for missing shingles or damaged pipes on your roof with binoculars, drone or a camera. If something doesn’t look right, call a roofer.  Also, check the attic and look for any signs or smells of water damage or microbial growth.

Tip #4: Check Appliances for Leakage or Malfunctions

Leaking appliances are a leading cause of water damage in residential settings. Inspect dishwashers, refrigerators, and washing machines to ensure that they are functioning correctly and have not been damaged. Follow the checklist below:

  • Look for signs of small leaks that might usually go unnoticed.
  • Review the appliance manual to make sure the appliance is operating properly.
  • Replace defective, cracked, or torn seals.
  • Inspect all supply hoses.
  • Make sure all valve connections are tight.
  • Look into acquiring a leak detector.
  • Inspect the dishwasher door gaskets.
  • Consider upgrading to stainless steel cord instead of plastic supply tubing for water supply tubes to the washing machine

Tip #5: Make Sure That the Landscaping Does Not Direct Water Towards the Home

Spring and summer are a favorite time to plan and work on landscape projects in Canton, Ohio. While most properties have grading that slopes away from the house, some properties are not graded properly, which means that water can pool near the house and compromise the foundation. One landscape project that can prevent water damage involves adjusting the yard so that it directs water away from the home. Solutions that are less intrusive than adjusting the grading include a French drain, an underground drainpipe, or a dry creek.

Tip #6: Check for Cracks or Gaps in the Home’s Exterior and Interior

Gaps and cracks are invitations for water to intrude into a home. Inspect the house for cracks and pay special attention to the joints and frames of windows. Use the appropriate caulk to seal the area or, for cracks in masonry and concrete, use hydraulic cement.

If your home or business floods or has an appliance water damage in Canton, OH, you need to hire professionals who can make the process go as smoothly and as quickly as possible. Visit http://www.SERVPROnorthweststarkcounty.com for more information on water damage

Tips to Prepare Your Canal Fulton, Ohio Home for Cold Weather

1/26/2023 (Permalink)

walls A pipe break caused severe water damage to the ceiling and walls in this bathroom.

In January 2022 we’ve already experienced bitter cold weather that caused many pipe breaks to homes and businesses in Canal Fulton, Ohio. This weather will continue for the next several months, so it’s important to prepare your home for the next winter storm. Pipes are mostly located in areas of the home that are located in unheated areas and next to the outside walls. A tiny crack in a pipe can cause flooding to your home releasing hundreds of gallons of water. Pipes located on the second floor can cause damage throughout each level of the home causing serious structural damage. If the water isn’t extracted or properly dried in a timely manner mold growth will happen. 

How to Prevent Frozen Pipes

  • Let water drip. A trickle of water might be all it takes to keep your pipes from freezing. Let water drip overnight when temperatures are cold, preferably from a faucet on an outside wall.
  • Keep garage doors closed. This reduces the amount of cold air that reaches any exposed piping in your garage.
  • Open cabinet doors. This allows heat to get to un-insulated pipes under sinks and appliances near exterior walls.
  • Drain, remove, and store all outdoor hoses. If possible, use an indoor valve shut off and keep spigots open to drain water from pipes leading to outside.
  • Adjust the thermostat. Keep the thermostat at the same temperature during the day and night, set the thermostat above 55 degrees. During extreme cold, this also helps reduce the strain on the furnace.
  • Insulate pipes. Pipe insulation in your home’s crawl spaces and attic help reduce the chance of freezing. Remember, exposed pipes are most susceptible to freezing. The more insulation you use, the better protected your pipes will be.
  • Seal leaks. Locate and thoroughly seal leaks that allow cold air inside. Look for air leaks around electrical wiring, dryer vents and pipes, and use caulk or insulation to keep the cold out.

If your pipes do freeze turn on your faucet. As the water runs through it will help melt the ice. If the water won’t melt the ice, you can warm them with an electric heating pad. Wrap it around the pipe starting outward and moving to the coldest section. You can also use towels soaked in hot water. Hair dryers should be used with caution and never try to thaw a pipe with an open flame. If your pipes do burst shut off the water supply immediately and call a plumber to get the pipe fixed. Once your pipe is fixed call SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County to cleanup and restore your home. Visit our website at www.SERVPROnorthweststarkcounty.com for more information or call 330-497-4600.

Basement Flooding? SERVPRO can Help!

8/2/2022 (Permalink)

Water Furniture Basement flooding can occur in Canton, Ohio. Call SERVPRO to help Cleanup, Restore and Rebuild your water damaged home.

Flooding of basements is one of the most common issues that Canton, Ohio homeowners face. Most flooding occurs during heavy rainstorms during the summer and rapid snowmelts in the winter, it also can happen in dry weather.

There are many reasons for basement flooding including foundation leakage, storm sewer backup, and improper yard grading, among others. As the basement lies in the lowest level of a structure it is prone to flooding.

What causes basement flooding?

These are the most common causes of basement flooding:

Foundation Leaks: Water can seep into the foundation if there are cracks in itThe risk of flood in your foundation is more if your home is near groundwater. Cracks in the foundation can lead to significant water leakage into the basement.

Leaking basement windows: Windows in the basement can leak and let water creep in during rains. Whenever it rains, there could be a significant collection of water on the windowsills. Fixing the windowsill is the only option to prevent basement flooding.

Blocked sewer: If the manifold that connects the public sewer system to your house is blocked it can lead to floods in your basement. It is important to call local authorities immediately to address blocked gutters and SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County to mitigate the sewage and water damage.

Debris in gutters: The gutters play a critical role in preventing basement flooding as they carry away rainwater from the home. If they are clogged or damaged, they can overflow during rains and allow water to build up. If the ground near the basement soaks up too much water, it can seep into the basement as well.

Improper grading or sloping: If the yard does not slope away in the right manner, rainwater does not drain effectively. If the sloping is towards your home rather than away, excess water can result in basement flooding. 

Improper downspouts: Downspouts channel water away from the foundation and should be at least 5 to 6 feet away from the wall of the basement. If the downspouts are missing or broken, water tends to pool near the house and slowly seeps into the basement.

SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County specializes in the cleanup and restoration of residential and commercial property after a water damage event. Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration. Our crews  have the experience and knowledge from training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility to regular IICRC-industry certification. Call us at 330-497-4600 to restore, mitigate and rebuild your water damaged property.

6 Tips for Preventing Water Damage from Appliances

6/14/2022 (Permalink)

Water Basement A water tank had a leak that created water damage to this Massillion, Ohio. The crews at SERVPRO wear able to cleanup and restore this basement.

Water damage can be expensive to cleanup and repair especially if a small leak goes undetected for months or even after a catastrophic flooding event. Water damage from a home appliance can be a reason from a water damage and below are six easy and inexpensive tips that can help prevent losses from appliances:


1. Check all your appliance for leaks every four months.

2. Check supply hoses on your washing machine, dishwasher and refrigerator regularly to ensure a tight connection and no breaks or tears.

3. Read the manual for types of soap and load recommendations for the washing machine and dishwasher. Some soaps and detergents can clog machines and cause water overflows.

4. Flush your water heater once per year.

5. Don't leave running appliances unattended.

6. Replace hot water heater when it is nearing the end of its life expectancy, even if there aren't any problems

No matter how simple water damage might appear in your home, the situation can often prove worse than it appears. You can always count on the prompt response and honest estimates from our SERVPRO of Northwest Stark professionals. We can work quickly to make it “Like it never even happened.” Give us a call at 330-497-4600.

Cleaning Up After A Flood in Massillion, Ohio

6/8/2022 (Permalink)

Rain Ground Heavy rain can produce flooding. If you experience a water damage from a recent storm, call our SERVPRO crews at 330-497-4600.

SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County is here to help when a flood disaster transpires. Summer weather is unpredictable, and a storm can produce quickly creating a torrential downfall of water. Abundance of rainfall can produce local flooding in the Massillion, Ohio area.

Cleaning up after a flood:

  • Walk around your house and evaluate your homes structure for issues like loose or fallen power cables, damaged gas lines or cracks in the foundation. Call professionals to remove or fix any damaged lines or cables.
  • Evaluate the inside of a home. Check carpets and drywall for water damage. Flood waters could be full of odorous containment that will become absorbed into the fabric and materials and admit an odor. Once you have removed the water and dried the surfaces you will want to use an effective service odor chemical remover to illuminate the potentially foul odors.
  • If your home had widespread flooding, you may need to dispose of the majority of your belongings. You may even have to replace major parts of your home including flooring, drywall, and insulation to prevent mold and mildew from spreading in your home.
  • Contact a restoration company within the first 24 hours of a flooded home or business, so professional and certified crews can fully restore your home or business to its pre-flood damage condition.

Water damage to your Massillion, Ohio home or business? Call SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County at 330-497-4600. We’re dedicated to responding faster to any size disaster with the training, equipment, and experience to respond to your restoration or cleaning needs.

Water Damage Cleanup, Restoration & Construction Specialists in Canton, OH

5/25/2022 (Permalink)

Man Standing Our crews are highly trained and certified in water damage cleanup, restoration and construction in Canton, OH.

SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County has crews that are available 24 hours a day if you experience a water disaster in Canton, Ohio. We can handle any size emergency, large or small. Immediate action is crucial when dealing with water damage any delay even a few hours can increase the severity of the water damage.

Our knowledgeable staff is just a phone call away and ready to help at 330-497-4600. We understand that when you call us, you may be feeling confused, stressed, and vulnerable. Our project managers will guide you through this crisis. Our water crew chiefs and technicians specific water damage training and experience to help you through this tough time. We specialize in water damage restoration—in fact, it is the cornerstone of our business.

What to Expect

When you call, we will ask several questions regarding your water damage emergency. Our friendly office staff will ask the following questions to determine what equipment and resources to bring, including how many trained SERVPRO Professionals may be needed.

Our SERVPRO Representative will ask:

  • Your name and contact information
  • Your insurance information (if applicable)
  • The street address of the water-damaged home or business
  • When did the flooding or water damage occur?
  • What caused the water damage (if known)?
  • Is there electricity available (on-site)?

About SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County

SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County specializes in fire, water and storm damage cleanup, restoration, and construction of residential and commercial property. Our staff is trained at corporate headquarters and IICRC-industry certified and highly trained in property damage restoration. Our customers can be confident that our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property.

SERVPRO Northwest Stark County Water Damage Restoration Specialists

5/24/2022 (Permalink)

Man Cleaning Our crews cleaning up a water loss in a basement in Massillion, Ohio after a sump pump back up.

SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County specializes in water, fire and mold cleanup, restoration, and construction. Our crews are available 24 hours a day to service your Massillion, Ohio home when a disaster destroys your home. If you experience a water damage from an area flood, pipe-break, sump pump failure or just leaving a faucet on overnight we are your local SERVPRO franchise to call. Our team will quickly arrive on site to dry your property using state-of-the-art water removal equipment and advanced drying techniques. Our crews will document the whole drying and submit all documentation to your insurance company.

Our crews are trained to safely clean and restore your home by utilizing the following procedures:

  • Identify the Source/Type of Water
  • Measure Temperatures and Humidity for Drying Analysis
  • Survey the Extent of Damage and Inspect the Premises for Hidden Moisture
  • Perform Emergency Water Extraction
  • Move and Block Furniture and Contents
  • Inspect Carpet/Carpet Pad and Provide Service
  • Apply Necessary Treatments (Disinfectants/Deodorization)
  • Utilize Advanced Drying and Monitoring Equipment
  • Dispose of Refuse

All SERVPRO’s are locally owned and operated. We will respond quickly to storm and water damages to homes and businesses that are in the Massillion, Ohio area. Call us today at 330-497-4600 or visit our website: www.SERVPROnorthweststarkcounty.com.

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Flooding Can Occur During Winter in Your Canton, Ohio Home

2/3/2022 (Permalink)

Icicles Roof SERVPRO is available throughout Canton, Ohio to help you if winter weather damages your properties. Contact us today at 330-497-4600.

The ground hog saw his shadow, so we have 6 more weeks of winter. We will probably experience some more cold weather and snow accumulation. Just remember that SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County is available if your property suffers damage due to the cold weather.

When we experience frigid temperatures for long periods of time, water supply pipes that are not well insulated can freeze and burst. If left unnoticed the damage to the home can be catastrophic even requiring homeowners to move out temporarily while extensive repairs are completed. 

Another type of damage from winter weather can come from ice dams. An ice dam is a ridge of ice that forms along the edge of your roof. The problem is, these ice dams can force water up under your roof's shingles. And this may cause water to leak into your attic, ceiling or wall, soaking your insulation, drywall and paint. Ice dams can also damage your roof and gutters. If you see large icicles hanging from one particular area of your home this may indicate an ice dam.

Regardless of the Winter Storm, We Can Help

Cold weather and winter storms can cause significant damage with little warning. Regardless of the type of storm, SERVPRO can handle any size disaster. During catastrophic storms and major events, our Disaster Recovery Team can respond quickly with additional resources.

Call us now! SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County are winter weather damage restoration specialists. We are always Here to Help, 24/7. Give us a call at 330-467-4600 for immediate assistance or visit our Website!

SERVPRO Emergency Water Profile

8/5/2021 (Permalink)

hand phone SERVPRO has an Emergency Ready Plan mobile app that will help you prepare before a water damage to your home or business.

Preparation is key to making it through any size disaster, whether it is a small leak, pipe break or an area flood. The best time to plan for such water events is not when it happens, but before it happens. You never plan on a water disaster, but now you can plan for it by calling SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County we can ensure you and your home or business are "Ready for whatever happens", with our Emergency Ready Profile (ERP).

The SERVPRO® Emergency READY Profile is a start-up approach that provides the critical information needed to begin mitigation and recovery services. It is designed to serve as a quick reference of important structure and contact information. By working with SERVPRO’s Emergency READY Profile, your home or business will receive the benefit of over 40 years of experience in reducing the impact of any natural or man-made disaster.

The ERP is a comprehensive document containing critical information about your business, including:

  1. Emergency Contact Information
  2. Shut-off Valve locations 
  3. Priority Areas
  4. Home or Building layout

All SERVPRO’s are locally owned and operated. We will respond quickly to a water cleanup to homes and businesses that is in Canton, Ohio, and surrounding communities. Our knowledgeable, highly trained and IICRC certified crews are available 24/7/365 days a year. Call us today at 330-497-4600.

SERVPRO is the Premier Choice for Disaster Recovery & Restoration in Canton, Ohio

6/15/2021 (Permalink)

Water Basement SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County is a premier choice for water damage restoration in Canton, Ohio.

If there is any doubt about why SERVPRO is a top choice for water damage cleanup services, one only needs to look at the costs and effort involved after storms, fires, or floods have ripped through communities. Water damage brings many challenges, so it is important to leave the cleanup work to IICRC certified crews, like SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County. Our crews have ample experience in flood cleanup, water removal, structural dry-out which all need attention after floods and water damage. 

SERVPRO can handle any size disaster

The reason why SERVPRO can handle large disaster situations so well is because of its vast network. The franchise connections across the state mean ample resources to tackle any job in any location. The professionals are well-equipped to fix commercial water damage or conduct a full home restoration. Our crews are highly trained. Each SERVPRO team consists of specialists who have worked extensively in the disaster recovery field and can handle all aspects of disaster cleanup, including:

Dealing with an insurance company after a disaster is part of the process. That is why SERVPRO has developed numerous contacts in the industry to make it feel like a smooth and productive collaboration. SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County is a preferred vendor with most major insurance companies.

SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County specializes in the cleanup and restoration of residential and commercial property after a water damage event. Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration in Canton, Ohio. From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility to regular IICRC-industry certification, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property.

We Specialize in Water Damage Cleanup

6/9/2021 (Permalink)

flooding backyard If you experience a Category 2 water damage from flooding, call SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County at 330-497-4600.

Fire or water damage emergencies rarely happen during a convenient time of day or night that is why SERVPRO is available 24/7/365. A water or fire damage event can be traumatic and when you call, we understand you may be feeling confused, stressed, and vulnerable. Our amazing staff is prepared to help you with your water loss. We are a locally owned and operated company with the ability to respond to your call no matter the size! Our goal is to provide you with the quickest and most professional restoration experience. We know that emergency situations are never an enjoyable time, but we strive to make life get back to normal quickly and smoothly.

When on site our crews will identify the source of the water loss and check for the source of moisture in your building. The source must be stopped before any restoration or drying of the building can be successful. Our crews will determine if the water is contaminated and will identify the category and classification of water damage to ensure we restore your property based on industry guidelines. The level of contamination of the water will affect the specific restoration processes we use.

Category 1 Water Damage: Clean Water Damage

Category 1 is the least severe on the IICRC scale and includes water damage such as broken pipes and water supply lines, sinks and bathtubs which have overflowed, and various appliance issues. The main reason this type of damage is considered less severe is that it involves “clean water,” i.e., water that is sewage and toxin-free. Typically, most items damaged in category 1 incidents can be dried easily without and potential side effects for the property owner later.

Category 2 Water Damage: Grey Water Damage

Category 2 water damage involves “grey water.” This includes water from appliances like toilets, washing machines, and sump pump backups. While consuming or encountering grey water may or may not be harmful to humans, it is important to remove any affected items and disinfect completely if your home has been struck by category 2 water damage, as the waste and chemicals in grey water may prove harmful down the line.

Category 3 Water Damage: Black Water Damage

Category 3 water damage, aka “black water” damage, is the most extreme kind of water damage and requires swift action to mitigate serious health risks. Black water includes sewage, rising flood waters, seawater, as well as river and ground water. When category 3 water damage occurs, many items and materials will need to be removed from your property, and after drying has occurred your home will need to undergo significant disinfecting.

Need Emergency Water Damage Cleanup… Call SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County  24/7/365 at 330-497-4600!

Water Damage to Your Perry Heights, Ohio Home

5/26/2021 (Permalink)

Basement SERVPRO specializes in Water Damage Cleanup in Perry Heights, Ohio homes.

Rain is not always the cause of water damage in homes and other buildings in Perry Heights, Ohio. There is not a convenient time for a water damage to happen to your home, that’s why SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County offers 24-hour emergency service 365 days per year.  Our crews will respond immediately and use advanced equipment and techniques to remove the water quickly. They closely monitor and document the drying process to verify your property is dried properly and thoroughly.

3 Causes of Water Damage to your Home

  • Washing and Dishwashing Appliances. To avoid a water damage do not run when you are not home! Unfortunately, this is a common water damage that our crews are called to clean up. You load your washing machine with laundry and go to work. When you get home there is an issue with the machine such as an overflow, broke water line, etc. and water is all over your floor. Since you are not home you were not able to shut of the machine or the water to stop the spreading of the water throughout your entire home. If you are home and this happens, stop the water from the appliances and clean up the spillage right away.
  • Showers and bathtubs are another major source of water damage from pipe-breaks and running faucet bathtub overflows. It is important to fix any broken tiles, old grouting or caulking around your bathtub to ensure any water damage. Another secondary damage is mold growth if you do not fix this issue.
  • Toilets are probably the leading cause of water damage. It is important to only flush toilet paper. Do not flush paper towels, actual towels, baby wipes, tampons, diapers, or anything else that is not flushable. It is important to check the water lines behind the toilet to make sure that they have not worn, cracked, and properly attached.

SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County specializes in the cleanup and restoration of residential and commercial property after a water damage event. Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration. From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility to regular IICRC-industry certification, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property.

Water Damage Clean up and Restoration in Massillion, OH

5/24/2021 (Permalink)

Phone Our crews are available 24/7 to help cleanup and restore your Massillion, Ohio home from a water damage.

If your home in Massillion, Ohio has suffered extensive damage, the devastation can leave you feeling overwhelmed. It is hard to know where to turn and what to do first. Finding disaster recovery help quickly is critical to reduce the damage and loss to your facility.

SERVPRO Helps You Recover Fast

After you make that initial call, a professional will be out quickly to examine the situation. When answering a storm response call, an expert trained in commercial restoration inspects the building and the surrounding property to assess the damage. A comprehensive plan is then developed to handle the storm damage and get your business back up and running as soon as possible.
SERVPRO has technical equipment, such as industrial vacuums and submersible pumps, to remove the water. Dehumidifiers and air movers dry the affected areas, and specialized microbial treatments and air scrubbers remove bacteria and mold from surfaces and the air. Once the surfaces and structures are cleaned or removed, renovation takes place.
When you suffer a devastating loss to your building, put disaster recovery in the hands of experts.

We Are Ready to Help 24/7

We understand that having a water loss, you may be feeling confused, stressed, and vulnerable. You need an expert to guide you through this crisis. SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County has the specific water damage training and experience to help you through this tough time. We specialize in water damage restoration—in fact, it is the cornerstone of our business. Call today at 330-497-4600.

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Water Damaged Document Restoration

2/3/2021 (Permalink)

Water Paper SERVPRO can dry and restore your water damaged papers and photos.

After a water disaster you may have documents that have been damaged by water, your important papers may not be necessarily lost. With the latest in document restoration technology, even the most water damaged documents can be restored. It is important to act quickly and properly to preserve and restore your documents.

As soon as you realize you have water damaged documents on your hands, SERVPRO of Northwest Stark recommends:

  • Open windows and doors and turn on fans to circulate the air in the room that has been damaged by water. Don’t aim the fans directly on the documents.
  • Blot away excess moisture on any documents with clean towels or sponges. Avoid blotting handwritten or otherwise sensitive water damaged documents because they can smear. If there is standing water in the room extract the water out of the room.
  • Quickly remove the highest-priority documents. A restoration company has a procedure to properly prepare for restoring the documents. There are a set of steps for preparing, labeling and transporting boxes of water damaged documents.
  • Don’t dry books on their front edge. Open and fan the book and stand it on its top or bottom edge. Turn the book over to dry on the opposing edge every couple of hours.
  • If you have damaged photographs, don’t touch the surfaces handle them on the edges. Most photographs may be air-dried by hanging them using clothespins and a laundry line. Historical photographs should be left to the expertise of restoration specialists.

SERVPRO® Cleanup & Restoration: Document Drying

When your valuable documents become damaged extreme caution should be taken to help ensure the damage does not destroy the document.

Though many types of documents cannot be fully restored to preloss condition, SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County can save a great deal and help minimize additional damage.

Depending on the type of damage and the type of document, SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County have five options for the restoration of documents:

  1. Air Drying
  2. Dehumidification
  3. Freezer Drying
  4. Vacuum Freeze Drying
  5. Vacuum Thermal Drying

SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County will contact a third-party expert in document drying to help ensure a satisfactory result, and we will log and track every document requiring restoration and keep our customers and insurance company informed. For more information www.SERVPROnorthweststarkcounty.com or call 330-497-4600.

3 Categories of Types of Water in a Water Damage

8/4/2020 (Permalink)

water basement If you experience a water damage in your basement, call SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County at 330-497-4600.

When facing a water damage, it is important to understand what type of water you are dealing with to ensure proper cleanup. SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County crews can determine the type of water, since they have been properly trained and IICRC certified.

The three types of water are clean, gray and black water.

  • Clean water is water from a broken pipe, or other water source, such as rainwater.
  • Gray water is used to classify slightly contaminated water. Clean water becomes gray water when it is left untreated. Bacteria and other contain contain contaminants begin growing making the water hazardous.
  • Black water is highly contaminated and filled with fungi, bacteria, chemicals and more. Black water is typically caused by sewage damage, flooding or any type of natural disaster. Black water should always be handled by trained professionals.

If you experience a water loss consider the following steps to help minimize damage or prevent further damage while waiting for help to arrive.

Damage From Clean Water

  • Shut off the water source if possible or contact a qualified professional to do so.
  • Turn off circuit breakers for what areas of the building, it access to the power distribution panel is safe from potential electric shock.
  • Remove as much access water as possible by mopping and flooding.
  • Wipe excess water from wood furniture after removing lamps and table top items.
  • Remove and prop up what upholstery cushions for even drying.
  • Place aluminum foil or wood blocks between furniture legs and what carpeting.
  • Move any paintings or objects computers electronics and other materials that are valuable or sensitive to moisture to a safe place.
  • Do not enter rooms standing water as electrical shock hazards me exist.
  • Do not leave books, newspapers, magazines, or other colored items on wet carpets or floors as they may cause staining.
  • Do not use household vacuum cleaner to remove water as there’s potential for electric shock or causing damage to the vacuum cleaner.
  • Do not use televisions or other appliances while standing on wet carpets or floors.
  • Do not turn on ceiling fixtures and ceiling is wet, do not enter rooms were ceilings are sagging from retained water.

Damage From Contaminated Water

  • Avoid all Contents with sewage and items contaminated by sewage.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly if you come in contact with contaminated items.
  • Do not walk through contaminated areas as you could spread damage to unaffected areas.
  • Do not turn on the HVAC system if there is a possibility of spreading contaminated air. – Do not use household fans to dry the structure, Airflow could spread contaminants.
  • Discard any food and or products for personal hygiene and cleanliness if exposed to the contaminated areas.

When disaster strikes, make sure you have experience professionals on the line. No matter how big or small, SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County will be ready to help make your property damage “Like it never even happened.” Call us 24-hours a day at 330-497-4600.

Call SERVPRO to Extract Water from a Water Disaster

6/17/2020 (Permalink)

Water in basement We can extract water from a flooded basement in Massillion, Ohio.

A water damage event such as a flood, burst pipe or appliance malfunction can cause serious damage to your home and create an environment in which mold can grow. It is important that you contact a water extraction company as soon as possible to remove all water to keep the value of your property. Water extraction is a complicated process that must be done right the first time around.

There are two effective ways of extracting water:

  1. Vacuuming– Vacuums like wet/dry vacuums, are effective in eliminating excess water in carpets, floors, and even in porous surfaces. Vacuums work by putting down cleaning solution (to disinfect the affected area) and extracting moisture. The excess water and moisture are held in the vacuum tank.
  2. Using Pumps– Pumps, like a sump pump, can remove gallons of water at once. A pump works by pumping up the water and draining it out of your home. Pumps for water extraction vary in sizes. This feature helps in removing water faster and easier. If your home has been flooded with a high level of water, a submersible pump can be used to remove the successively.

Homeowners may be tempted to use their own wet/dry vacuum to remove any access water, performing water extraction on your own is not a good idea. Water extraction requires proper equipment and techniques. Water can seep into areas of your home where you cannot easily see it. Without the proper tools and enough knowledge, moisture can be left untreated and without any interruption, can cause more damage, like mold growth. Thankfully, SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County is a leader in the industry and has helped hundreds of families restoring homes to preloss water condition. Call us today at 330-497-4600.

Flooded Basement...What to do?

6/10/2020 (Permalink)

Water Basement Floor Flooded basement? Call SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County to clean up and restore your home to preloss condition in Canton, Ohio.

Many home and business owners will experience some type of water loss. It may be a small toilet leak to a pipe-break to major flooding from a storm. The most important thing is safety for you, your family, or your co-workers. It is always important to call a knowledgeable restoration company to completely dry out your structure. If a structure is not properly cleaned-up, then secondary damage like mold may grow. Below are some tips if you experience a water loss.

7 Steps to take if your house experiences a flood water damage.

  1. Stop the flow of water. If the flooding has been caused by a burst pipe or a water heater failure, shut off the main water line for your home.
  2. Turn off the power if your home is flooded. Cut off the electricity and gas from the main source. This is not as essential for small leaks, but for large floods.
  3. Assess the damage before you begin your cleanup effort. Take ample photos another documentation to show the insurance company.
  4. Rescue your most valuable possessions. Find and remove your most important items from the flooded area, such as heirlooms, money, jewelry, etc. Do not spend too much time extracting and cleaning individual items if the water still doing damage to your home.
  5. Get rid of standing water. The longer the water sits, the more damage it will cost. As soon as it is safe, pump out any standing water. If you are dealing with a natural flood, wait to pump until the floodwaters have receded.
  6. Clean up debris. Be careful, as there could be nails and other materials left behind from the flood water.
  7. Allow appliances to air dry. Do not use any appliances or outlets until they have had enough time to completely dry. Check with each manufacturer for recommended action.

No matter how simple water damage might appear in your home, the situation can often prove worse than it appears. You can always count on the prompt response and honest estimates from our SERVPRO of Northwest Stark professionals. We can work quickly to make it “Like it never even happened.” Give us a call at 330-497-4600.

Prevent Water Damage to Your Massillion, Ohio Home with these Tips

5/27/2020 (Permalink)

Sump pump basement A sump pump back up flooded this basement in Massillion, Ohio.

Storms can cause major water damage to your home. SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County is available 24 hours a day for any size water damage emergency. When you are dealing with water damage, immediate action is crucial. A delay of just a few hours can greatly increase the severity of the water damage and that is why we are “faster to any size disaster”!

Prevent water damage by following these prevention tips to avoid costly repairs in Massillion, Ohio:

Ensure Good Drainage:

  • Clean your gutters
  • Direct downspouts 5 to 10 feet away from the house
  • Slope your yard away from the foundation.

Test Your Sump Pump:

  • Check your sump pump once a year
  • Test more frequently during storm season

Fix Water Leaks

  • Repair any noticeable dripping pipes
  • Check for dark spots under pipes and on ceilings
  • Repair any cracked caulking by inspect the roof for missing, loose or damaged shingles.

No matter how simple water damage might appear in your home, the situation can often prove worse than it appears. You can always count on the prompt response and honest estimates from our SERVPRO of Northwest Stark professionals. We can work quickly to make it “Like it never even happened.” Give us a call at 330-497-4600.

Flooding Can Cause Water Damage in Your Canton Basement

5/25/2020 (Permalink)

Basement Water A flooded basement can cause major water damage to your home.

SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County is a leader in property emergency services, helping families and business owners overcome the devastating setbacks caused by water, fire, mold and other conditions resulting in property damage. Dealing with water damage in your home is anything but easy, and often, homeowners are left feeling stressed and helpless. These feelings are perfectly normal; it is important to remember just how essential immediate water damage cleanup is to restore your home. As soon as flooding or water damage is noticed, a homeowner should contact reliable water damage team to begin the restoration process. When water sits for longer than 48 hours, mold spores begin to inhabit the area. Once mold spores begins to grow, the only way to stop it is with the help of a mold remediation specialist. When certified water damage restoration technicians are contacted immediately after damage occurs, the team can get to work on the structural drying and humidification process to ensure that mold growth does not become an issue.

Five ways to prevent a flooded basement

1. Focus on the prevention process

2. Clean the rain gutter in the spring and fall

3. Extend the rain gutter downspouts far from your home

4. Install an automatic emergency generator

5. Install a sump pump

Homeowners insurance does not cover flood damage. Flood insurance is available to protect homes, condominiums and non-residential buildings including farm and commercial structures in participating communities. You can buy federal flood insurance through most major private insurance. If you experience flooding in your basement, call the professional team at SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County at 330-497-4600 to help clean up and restore your home.

3 Causes of Water Damage to Homes is Massillion, Ohio

2/6/2020 (Permalink)

Washing Machine Check your washing machine lines to avoid having water damage to your Massillion home.

Three causes of water damage that may not be covered by your homeowner’s insurance policy, but keeping an eye on these problems and taking preventative action will help you avoid water damage before it happens.

  • Roof- chronic roof leakage can severely damage the wood and attic structure ruin your insulation and can produce mold before you’re even aware that there might be a problem. By the time the roof leakage hits the attic materials and down through the ceiling into the living spaces extensive water damage has likely occurred. A couple of times a year or after a severe storm go into your attic and look for evidence of leaks. 
  • Plumbing issues- Drips and other signs of plumbing dysfunctions should not be excepted as normal. A dripping water supply line is a red flag warning you of a potential catastrophic pipe breakage and that could flood your house with hundreds of gallons of water. Regularly inspect water supply lines anywhere they are visible. Look inside your cabinets, underneath kitchen and bathroom sinks, outside water spigots, remove the kick plate in front of your dishwasher and check water lines, check behind your refrigerator at your water supply line for your ice-maker, and don’t forget your washing machine lines.
  • Sewer problems- Buried in your yard are household sewer lines. These lines can harbor a potential water damage. Root intrusion other vegetation can collapse a sewer pipe. This can trigger a sewer back up into the house causing a toxic bio-hazard and requires extensive professional restoration to make the premises safe again. This is preceded by a few possible scenarios. 1-More than one drain could be clogged. 2- One drain backs up to another drain. 3-Hearing bubbling or gurgling noises. 4-Toilets that don’t flush. Calling a plumber is usually the standard to find out if your sewer lines have an issue. Having these lines inspected every 3 to 4 years will help deter any sewer backups into your home.

If you do have a water or storm damage call SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County at 330-497-4600 and we will restore and clean your property. It will be "Like it never even happened."

www.SERVPROnorthweststarkcounty.com

The Advantage of Hiring a Restoration Company for a Flooded Basement

8/6/2019 (Permalink)

SERVPRO equipment drying out a basement that was flooded.

When a water disaster happens in your home it makes a huge mess to the structure of your home and all its belongings. There are different types of water that can create this damage. Clean water is from a water supply line or dirty water from ground water or sewage. Dirty water can bring added risk of bacterial contaminants that can be a health risk to your family if not properly cleaned up. It is also important to clean up the water quickly because the longer it sits, the more water damage it will cause. Although, you may be able to clean up your own water disaster the following are reasons it is beneficial to hire a local restoration company.

  • Equipment– Professional restoration companies use moisture meters that will detect all the areas that have been affected by the water. They use truck mounted extractors that will remove water. Air movers and dehumidifiers that will dry out the structure quickly.
  • Experience– Restoration companies have been in business for many years and clean up and dry out buildings daily.
  • Training/Certification – Many restoration technicians are IICRC certified and trained in water damage restoration.
  • Detailed Paperwork – Technicians will provide a detailed estimate that clearly lists all services to be performed. They will use an insurance-based program that will determine the cost. Technicians work closely with insurance adjusters this will ensure that when filing a claim, it will be covered and paid.
  • Comprehensive Restoration– Most restoration companies offer comprehensive services to completely restore your property. Daily monitoring of the dry out will ensure that your structure is dry. If your structure is not completely dry, mold growth may begin.

One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make when deciding to clean up the water damage themselves is underestimating the extent of the water damage. Water tends to travel through cracks and crevices and even saturate solid materials like drywall, wood and all types of flooring. You don’t necessarily need to hire a water damage restoration company to clean up your home, but to ensure that its completely dry and secondary damage won’t happen, it is important to call a local restoration company.

SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County has been in business for over 20 years and has the experience, equipment and trained technicians to help you with your next water loss. Call us today at 330-497-4600.

Flooding Hazards Cause Water Damage

6/18/2019 (Permalink)

Flooding to a basement in Canton, Ohio.

According to the National Weather Service (NOAA), “Approximately 75% percent of all Presidential disaster declarations are associated with flooding.” NOAA lists the most common flood hazards in the United States as:

  • Flash Flooding
  • River Flooding
  • Storm Surge and Coastal Inundation from Tropical and Non-Tropical Systems
  • Burn Scars/Debris Flows (Caused by Wildfires)
  • Ice/Debris Jams
  • Snowmelt
  • Dry Wash (Caused by heavy rainfall in dry areas)
  • Dam Breaks/Levee Failure Just because you haven’t experienced a flood doesn’t mean you won’t in the future.

In fact, 20% of all claims paid by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) were for policies in low-risk communities. On average, floods cost $3.5 billion in annual losses in the United States. When storm damage happens in Canton, Ohio and water damage happens to you, SERVPRO® of Northwest Stark County can help. We can respond to any size disaster to begin the cleanup and restoration process to get you back in your home as soon as possible. We are ready to help make it “Like it never even happened.” Call SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County at 330-497-4600!

Water Damage Caused by Household Appliances in Canton, Ohio

6/11/2019 (Permalink)

Kitchen water damage due to a dishwasher line break in a Canton, Ohio home.

Most time you think that a water damage to your home will be caused from an outside weather-related storm, but in fact it’s the appliances that are inside your home.  Below are 5 most common causes of water damage in your home and tips on how to avoid having them damage to your Canton, Ohio home.

  1. Your air conditioner removes moisture from the air and sometimes that moisture builds up in the unit. If the air conditioner is not properly drained then water could be slowly leaking into your home. When this water leaks it could damage your drywall and flooring. Along with water damage a slow leak that goes unnoticed can have a possibility to produce mold growth.
  2. Your dishwasher is another appliance that can cause major water damage to your home. It happens when either the seal or latch is broken or the water line breaks. It needs to be repaired or replaced as soon as possible to avoid the costly water damage repairs to your cabinets, flooring and any rooms underneath the kitchen.
  3. Washing machines use gallons of water when cleaning your clothes. If your hose isn’t properly draining or your water line breaks you may find severe water damage. Unfortunately, a slow leak can go undetected, so it is important to look underneath and behind your machines to check for any water damage before mold starts to grow.

SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County specializes in the cleanup and restoration of residential and commercial property after a water damage event. Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration. From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility to regular IICRC-industry certification, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property.

Flooding in Northeast Ohio

5/30/2019 (Permalink)

A commercial building in Canton had a water loss in their facility after a major rainstorm produced flooding.

Did you know that floods are the most common natural disaster in the United States?

The National Weather Service in Cleveland, Ohio had issued a severe thunderstorm warning yesterday for the communities in Northeast, Ohio. When a cold front moves across the area it has a potential for severe thunderstorms and flooding. 

It is most likely that Stark and Summit counties will see more storms this Spring. It is important to be safe when storms can occur especially when producing 60-70 mph winds and torrential rain that can produce flooding. When flooding occurs failing to evacuate the flooded areas can result in injury or even death. Floods can develop slowly or with no warning producing a flash flood. Flooding is a temporary overflow of water onto land that is normally dry. Floods can cause power outages, damage homes and buildings, create landslides and disrupt traffic.

If the National Weather Services announces a flood warning it is important to:

  • Find shelter right away
  • Do not walk, drive or swim in a flood
  • Stay off of bridges over fast-moving water
  • Evacuate if told to do so
  • Move to a higher floor in your house

If you experience a flood in your home or business in the Canton, Ohio please call the professional crews at SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County at 330-497-4600 for immediate clean up and restoration 24 hours a day!

Water Damage from an Outside Faucet to a Home in Canton, Ohio

5/28/2019 (Permalink)

Basement flooded from a broken outside faucet.

Water damage from outside water faucets can cause major damage to your home.

The weather is getting warmer outside and homeowners are beginning their Spring cleanup with washing the outside of the house, cars and watering a new planted garden. Before, we turn on the outside spigot it is very important to make sure that your outside faucet is in working order before a possible water damage to the interior of your home.

During the cold winter months outside faucets that still have hoses attached may freeze. Outside faucets are designed to be “frost proof”, but it only works by shutting the water off inside your home and letting the water to completely drain out of the faucet so there is no water left to freeze. If the water is left in the hose it has the possibility of freezing and bursting the pipe.

Unfortunately, you won't know the pipe had frozen and burst until you go to turn on the faucet for the first time.  If the pipe did break and you turn on your spigot and water sprays all over the exterior of your house, then most likely it is flowing into your interior walls. To make sure that your pipes didn’t break you can perform a quick and easy test by turning your faucets on for a minute and then turning them off. If you see water coming out of places it shouldn’t be then your probably have a busted pipe in the wall that will need to be fixed.

If you didn’t realize that you had a broken outside faucet and realize you had water damage to the interior of your home, it is important to call SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County to come a cleanup and remediate. Call us 24/7 at 330-497-4600.

How to Spot Water Damage in your Massillion, Ohio Home

4/26/2019 (Permalink)

Sump pump back up from a recent rainstorm in Massillion, Ohio.

Strong storms can lead to serious water damage in your home. Sometimes the damage can go unnoticed. It is important to routinely inspect your home before secondary damage sets in and can lead to mold damage.    

Here are the most common signs of hidden water damage inside the rooms of your home:

  • Water rings on walls or ceilings
  • Sagging floor spots around fixtures or appliances such as the tub, sinks, shower, water heater, washing machine, or dishwasher
  • Warps, splits, or cracks in wood, tile, or laminate flooring
  • Warping, water marks, or discoloration in the cabinet under the sink
  • Patch jobs or areas with heavy paint on walls and ceilings could be hiding water damage
  • Rust on the water heater is a sign of a leak
  • Musty smell from mold or mildew

There are two other major places in your home that tend to have water leaks that need to be checked. 

The attic is vulnerable to water damage from leaks. Water enters the attic near the chimney and roof vents along with the area of where the roof and walls meet.  

The basement is one of the most common areas for water damage. Excessive rains can produce so much water to have drain back ups, sump pump malfunctions, foundation and window well leaks. Also, check areas near the water heater and washing machine or other appliances. If you find water damage in your basement calling a restoration company immediately will prevent mold growth and damage to your belongings. 

SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County is a preferred restoration company with most major insurance companies. We will remove excess water along with placing drying equipment to restore your home to preloss condition. Call us 24/7 at 330-497-4600.

Steps To Take After a Pipe Break

8/13/2018 (Permalink)

Pipe Break can flood your Ohio home, do not delay if you find a busted pipe.

Bursting pipes at your home in Jackson Township, Stark County, OH, require quick action. Every homeowner knows that something should be done, but many are not sure of what exactly that entails. When putting down towels and placing buckets around the house is not enough, what should you do next? How long is too long to wait until taking further steps?

Following Homeowner First Steps

A pipe has broken in your house. Try as you may, you cannot slow down water from the bursting pipes. Take the following actions immediately:

• If it is safe to enter your home, turn off the main water shutoff valve until you can fix the broken pipe. Use caution when electricity is involved. If you are unsure of your safety, wait until the professionals arrive.


• Water restoration specialists are typically on call 24 hours a day for these types of emergencies. As soon as possible, have a reputable company come to your home and assess the situation.


• After the source of the problem is addressed and the inspection is complete, the company can begin the process of water removal, dehumidification and restoration.


• Touch base with your homeowner’s insurance agent to inquire if water damage is covered in your specific policy.

Waiting Too Long

When you discover flooding in your home and do not act immediately, you run the risk of secondary water damage and further problems:

• There is no acceptable amount of time for standing water to remain in your home. Every minute that passes could mean further damage. Mold takes hold in as little as 24-48 hours and spreads fast.


• Quick action keeps the damage contained. Standing water causes further complications, such as leaking through floors into ceilings below.

To avoid secondary water damage, do not delay if you find bursting pipes at your home in Jackson Township, Stark County, OH. Fix the broken pipe, contact a water restoration specialist, and begin the process of restoration as soon as possible.

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Help! Water Is Pooling Under My Kitchen Sink

6/25/2018 (Permalink)

One of the most undetected areas of flooding is often under the kitchen sink. Bottles, buckets, and brushes often fill the dark area, and most people have little reason to use a flashlight to check the water supply line on a regular basis.

Signs of Water Damage

Under-sink pipes can often drip for weeks before the water is noticed. In fact, it is usually only after one of the following signs suddenly appear that a leak is often discovered.

• Finding buckling of flooring inside a cabinet or beneath the sink.
• Seeing water stains on the inside of cabinet door.
• Locating mold on the wall or floor of the area under the sink.
• Noticing wet or dripping items taken from under sink area.
• Discovering water in front of the cabinet on kitchen or bathroom floor is causing flooding.

Any unusual water in home areas can be a sure sign of trouble, so prepare to take action.

Steps After Water Discovery

First, deal with the dripping and pooling water. Take pictures of the area and the dripping water. Then place a bucket under the leaking pipe and remove all the items under the sink. Next, lay an absorbent cloth down in the pool of water to keep it from soaking any further into the wooden cabinet. If the area is excessively wet, continue removing water until the area is dry.

Secondly, inform the insurance company in Jackson Township, OH of the situation. Let the agent know there are pictures of the area and offer to forward them.

Thirdly, call a water repair and restoration professional to evaluate the situation. The team can check the area for mold, clean the vicinity, and begin sanitizing the water-soaked region. If rotting wood is found, the crew can suggest a kitchen repair of flooring and subflooring as needed.

The last thing to do is to remember to check under kitchen and bathroom sinks periodically. If signs of flooding water are found, repeat the above steps to keep areas water and mold free. Visit http://www.SERVPROnorthweststarkcounty.com for more information on water damage. 

After the Flood: When Employees Can Return

6/13/2018 (Permalink)

When your business in Jackson Township, OH gets flooded, there is probably going to be a transition time when no one can be in the building. The structure may be flooded with black water, or there could be harmful debris lying everywhere. Loyal employees may be anxious to return, though. Before they can do so, a few key things must happen.

Call the Experts

To speed up the process of letting employees return, one of the first calls you should make is to a team of flood restoration professionals. These specialists are trained to expedite the flood cleanup process efficiently and thoroughly. They can assess various elements of your property:

• Water damage to walls, floors and ceilings
• Contamination level of the floodwater
• State of the items affected by the flood

This assessment helps them determine what needs to happen to restore your building to its former glory. They can also give you general time frame for how long the repairs may take, which you can then share with your employees.

Disinfect the Surfaces

If the floodwater tests as gray or black water, significant disinfection must occur in order for it to be a healthy environment to return to. All surfaces that contaminated water touches must be disinfected with commercial-grade cleaners before anyone can safely enter the building.

Restore Air Quality

The last step that takes place before anyone can return is testing air quality to make sure it’s clean. Workers who spend eight hours a day cannot be expected to return to a workplace that has an old, musty smell. Air filtration devices can help improve the quality of the air dramatically.

Before employees can return after your business in Jackson Township, OH is flooded, you must be able to provide an acceptable working environment, free from stagnant air and black water. To do that, you need to hire professionals who can make the process go as smoothly and as quickly as possible. Visit http://www.SERVPROnorthweststarkcounty.com for more information on storm damage

Tips to Avoid Frozen Pipes

5/31/2018 (Permalink)

Broken Water Pipe

Winter is Just Getting Over With but Pipes Still Break

Whatever part of Ohio you are in, most people are experiencing very cold or freezing temperatures this time of year. Everyone wonders what needs to be done to protect their pipes in freezing temperatures. It is important to protect your pipes and your plumbing system in cold weather. It is especially important if you plan to be away from home for long periods of time.  

On the inside: If you will be away from home for days at a time, make sure that all of your pipes are kept warm, especially in spaces that receive little or no heat. If any pipes will stay exposed to freezing temperatures, open up one faucet with a very small drip to keep water moving through the pipes.  
On the outside: Protect your pipes as you would protect your plants. Cover up your outside faucets with foam or towels to insulate them.

Especially if you plan to be away from home this winter, remember to leave your contact information with a neighbor. You might consider giving them a key to your home, too, and leaving your preferred plumber's contact information behind should an emergency occur.  

Wondering what happens if pipes freeze? When water freezes in a pipe, it expands the same way a soda can would. If it expands enough, the pipe bursts and could result in serious damage. Pipes and valves on outside walls or in the attics are the most common trouble spots. If you open a faucet and water does not come out, you may be dealing with a frozen pipe. 

Pipe Break in Cold Weather

5/31/2018 (Permalink)

Water Damaged Home

SERVPRO of NW Stark County received a phone call that a home needed clean up due to a pipe break. When our Production Manager opened the garage door this is what he found. A pipe had broken on the second floor of an apartment complex and the garage was underneath exposed to the cold temperatures. The water flowed through each floor level and froze once it hit the cold air in the garage.

5 Tips on how to avoid pipe breaks:

Tip No. 1: Turn up your heat.

If you are home or even away for an extended period of time you should keep your thermostat at above 65 degrees.

Tip No. 2: Open the cabinet doors to sinks.

Open cabinet doors to circulate the warm air around plumbing pipes especially to sinks that are on exterior walls.

Tip No. 3: Leave all sinks in your home on a trickle.

Leave faucets on at a little drip letting the water in the pipes have a continual flow through them.

Tip No. 4: Remove hoses from outdoor faucets.

Tip No. 5: Know where your main water shutoff is located in your home.

Please call SERVPRO of NW Stark for any pipe break clean up in your home or place of business. 330-497-4600

SERVPRO of NW Stark - 24 Hour Emergency Water Damage Service

5/1/2018 (Permalink)

Need Emergency Service? Call Us 24/7 – 330-497-4600

Water Damage Timeline

Within Minutes

  • Water quickly spreads throughout your property, saturating everything in its path.
  • Water is absorbed into walls, floors, upholstery, and belongings.
  • Furniture finishes may bleed, causing permanent staining on carpets.
  • Photographs, books, and other paper goods start to swell and warp.

Hours 1 - 24:

  • Drywall begins to swell and break down.
  • Metal surfaces begin to tarnish.
  • Furniture begins to swell and crack.
  • Dyes and inks from cloth and paper goods spread and stain.
  • A musty odor appears.

48 Hours to 1 Week:

  • Mold and mildew may grow and spread.
  • Doors, windows, and studs swell and warp.
  • Metal begins to rust and corrode.
  • Furniture warps and shows signs of mold.
  • Paint begins to blister.
  • Wood flooring swells and warps.
  • Serious biohazard contamination is possible.

More Than 1 Week:

  • Restoration time and cost increase dramatically; replacing contaminated materials and structural rebuilding may be extensive.
  • Structural safety, mold growth, and biohazard contaminants pose serious risks to occupants.

About SERVPRO of NW Stark County

SERVPRO of NW Stark County specializes in the cleanup and restoration of residential and commercial property after a fire, smoke or water damage event. Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration. From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility to regular IICRC-industry certification, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property.

3 Safe Procedures for Light Fixture Leaks

3/19/2018 (Permalink)

Light fixture leaks are often a dangerous and inconvenient obstacle that can happen in any home. Ceiling damage can cause water from your roof to leak into your house. Sometimes water can even leak into your light fixtures. It is important to act swiftly with any kind of water damage in your home, and when electricity is involved, the damage can be deadly if left untreated. Whether you are a resident of Jackson Township, OH currently dealing with water in light fixtures, or just a precautious homeowner preparing for the worst, these tips for safe and swift action can be lifesavers.

1. Turn Off Electricity

As soon as you notice water leaking from a light fixture, go to your breaker and turn the electricity off right away. You can call your power company and have it temporarily turn off the electricity if the breaker is inaccessible. Avoid touching light fixtures until an electrician checks and confirms that all electrical units are dry and safe. Any contact with an electrical unit that has been damaged by water can cause electrical shock.

2. Turn Off Water

Ceiling damage can show itself in many forms. Sometimes small, dark spots appear on your ceiling where water is pooling, softening and discoloring the materials there. Water can leak into your home from rain water on the roof or even a burst or corroded pipe. Unfortunately, the extent of the damage doesn’t always show itself until it has gotten very bad. If you do notice any of these symptoms, turn off your water to stop any additional leakage.

3. Call a Professional for Cleanup

Contacting an electrician, plumber, and/or a professional cleanup service for water in light fixtures is suggested. Professionals will typically be able to safely cleanup and restore your home to its former state and advise you on how to prevent leaks in the future.

The most important thing to remember is to be safe. Dealing with water in light fixtures can be extremely dangerous, and it is best to contact a specialist for cleanup and repairs.
Visit http://www.SERVPROnorthweststarkcounty.com for more information on water damage. 

Cleanup Procedures To Use After a Water Heater Fails

1/19/2018 (Permalink)

A leaking water heater in Jackson Township, OH, is not an uncommon problem in a home. Unfortunately, when a failed water heater causes damage, it can sometimes do so without any warning. This can result in you having to deal with excess water and a major cleanup process. You should know what causes a broken water heater and how to get the issue cleaned up promptly.


Knowing Why a Water Heater Fails


Whether you have a leaking water heater or one that broke completely, you probably want to know why it happened because this makes it easier to take preventative measures once you have a new one installed. Reasons for failure can include any of the following:

• Neglect and lack of maintenance
• Sediment buildup
• Internal rust
• High water pressure
• Improper sizing


Learning About the Cleanup Process


Hot water burns, a higher risk of a fire starting, mold growth, electrocution and water damage are all concerns when a water heater fails. Because of this, it is often critical to approach the cleanup process properly and safely. Start by turning off all of the utilities in the affected area, including the electricity and gas.

The next step is pumping out any excess water. Once it is gone, place fans and a dehumidifier in the space to finish drying it out and reducing any moisture in the air. Use soap and water to clean all areas that were touched by the water, and then go back over what you clean with a sanitizing solution. At this point, you can determine which belongings cannot be saved and how much restoration is needed to get your space back to its original state.

Mold can start to grow in 24 hours in some instances. Once mold is present, the cleanup process becomes considerably more lengthy and complicated, so you should clean up the water from a broken or leaking water heater as soon as you notice the problem.

Visit SERVPRO of Northwest Stark County at http://www.SERVPROnorthweststarkcounty.com/ for more information about water restoration.

Recent Flooding? Read This!

9/27/2017 (Permalink)

Recent Flooding? Read This!


With the recent hurricane events grabbing the public's attention, the specter of flood damage has once again come to the fore of every property owner's mind. Although flood damage that results from external standing water, such as the water damage seen in natural floods or hurricanes, is often among the worst kinds of flood damage, being impossible to restore until the water levels return to normal, this can obscure the fact that the vast majority of water damage in the United States each year comes from internal sources, such as supply line breaks or pipe breaks.

The good news is that supply line breaks, pipe breaks and other sources of flooding that don't result in long-standing external flood waters almost always create water damage that can be 100 percent reversed through professional mitigation and restoration efforts. But this relies on the property owner calling in a professional restoration company as soon as possible.

If a restoration company can arrive on the scene of the flooded home or business within the first 24 hours, there is a nearly 100 percent chance that the flooded home or business will be able to be restored fully to its pre-flood damage condition. However, waiting more than 24 hours to begin the restoration and flood damage mitigation process begins to substantially increase the chance that the flooded home or business will incur lasting and serious damage. Unfortunately, many properties with water damage that do not undergo restoration and mitigation efforts within the first week of the water in the home or water in the business appearing will sustain long term, severe damage. In many cases, this will result in the complete loss of the property.

The professional restoration and mitigation process


Luckily, there is an established process that most restoration companies follow that has been proven over decades to be an effective means of restoring flooded homes or businesses to their prior condition. The most important thing that a property owner who notices water in their home or water in their business can do is to immediately place a call to their local flood restoration company.

The call to the restoration company is made


The first step in the water cleanup process is for the property owner who has noticed water in their business or water in their home to immediately call in a water cleanup team. The professional water cleanup team will often be able to arrive on scene within 30 minutes of the call being placed. This rapid response will ensure that the supply line break or pipe break can be remediated as quickly as possible and that the water cleanup process can begin, before the water has time to seep into structural components and begin seriously damaging the property.

The team arrives


Upon arrival the team will immediately look for the source of the flooding. The supply line break or pipe break will be fixed and the extent of the water in the home or water in the business will be surveyed.

Standing water will be removed


Using industrial-strength vacuum equipment, the team will begin removing all standing water from the premises. This equipment is capable of removing thousands of gallons each hour and so the removal of standing water typically lasts less than one hour.

The drying process will begin


The next step is to begin the drying process. Using heavy-duty drying equipment, the team will be able to raise the temperature of soaked areas to just below their flash point, minimizing the total time involved in drying the property. The drying process is often the longest element of the total cleanup process, usually taking between a few hours and a day.

The team does the final cleanup


This involves cleaning all surfaces and furniture that was flooded. This will ensure that any burgeoning mold growth is stopped in its tracks. The property will now be restored to its original condition.
Visit http://www.SERVPROnorthweststarkcounty.com for more information on water damage.

What to Do When You Find Water in the Home

6/29/2017 (Permalink)


What to Do When You Find Water in the Home

A strong storm that sweeps through quickly and violently, a tropical storm or hurricane, days of steady rain, or even just a backed-up sewage system is all it takes to cause water damage in the home or in the business. Finding water in the home or finding water in the business is devastating, especially when it’s not something anyone predicted in advance. Flood damage from strong storms and natural disasters is almost easy to predict for many who live or work in low-lying areas near bodies or water or along the coastline. It’s when water damage occurs without a storm to assist it that home and business owners begin to worry. Dealing with flood damage is easier for many because it’s an expected issue often realized days in advance.

Dealing with damage from water or from other sources is a little more stressful. Flood damage requires calling insurance, finding out what steps to take, and handling things as they come. With other forms of water damage, homeowners and business owners are sometimes unsure how to proceed. Anyone who finds water in the business or at home should follow these tips.

Water in the Home

When someone finds water in the home, it’s scary. It could be from a leaking pipe, a burst pipe, or the septic or sewer might be backed-up. It might be an array of things, and it means calling for professional help. Finding water in the home means calling a professional restoration company immediately. Leaving water in the home without drying it properly can cause extensive and very expensive damage if it’s not handled immediately. Restoration services help with water cleanup, with the drying process, and with the mitigation process. This helps homeowners learn how to prevent and handle water damage at home.

Water in the Business

When business owners find water in the business location they run, it can mean shutting down, losing money, and losing work. This is an expensive problem before any restoration or mitigation is handled. Water cleanup in the business must happen immediately, and drying the building out is the only way to get people back to work. Professional restoration and mitigation helps move the process along faster, allowing flood waters or other damage to go through the drying process more quickly and efficiently.

How to Handle Water or Flood Damage

Professional restoration and mitigation is required, but there are other steps to take before water cleanup occurs. Business and/or homeowners must call their insurance companies to speak with an adjuster. The adjuster will come out to assess the damage to the claim process can get started. Once it’s started, everything then changes for the better. Now it’s time to begin the water cleanup process with the pros.

While waiting on restoration services to arrive, be sure the electricity in the building is completely shut off. Standing water and electricity are a dangerous combination. Simply taking a power outage into consideration is not good enough as you never know when it might come back on. It’s also important to look for dangerous animals in the water. Snakes and even alligators in many areas in the south aren’t scared to enter a home or business following a flood in which they were displaced.

It’s imperative home and business owners are careful when it comes to flood waters, damage, and other forms of water damage in and around their buildings. It’s not always safe, some water is toxic or filled with bacteria, and many people end up hurt trying to clean up on their own. Safety first is always the answer, and that means calling for professional help when necessary. Water from floods, sewers, pipes, or anywhere else poses a dangerous threat to anyone who is unfamiliar with handling this situation adequately. It requires care and thorough cleaning. Missing even one area of moisture in any building welcomes mold, mildew, and many other issues that cause more expensive repairs down the road.
Visit http://www.SERVPROnorthweststarkcounty.com for more information on water damage.

How Professionals Provide Water Damage Restoration

5/30/2017 (Permalink)

How Professionals Provide Water Damage Restoration

If flood or water damage occurs in your business or home, you need to call a qualified professional or company for water cleanup immediately. The damage caused by flood in your business or home can be overwhelming. Many people do not know what to do when there is excess water in home or business.

Water or flood damage restoration needs to be handled quickly and in an organized manner. Trained professionals can address the situation quickly and prevent further damage to the property.

Whether it's a water in business or water in home situation, a trained water cleanup professional can address the situation appropriately. Any hesitation in getting expert help allows the water in business or home to spread further and cause more damage to the property.

Here are the steps followed by flood mitigation professionals to remove all water in home or business, get rid of moisture and restore your property to its original, pre-flood condition.

Fast Response

A water damage or flood event can be traumatic and requires immediate response. When you call a reliable mitigation company, they understand you may be feeling stressed and confused. They will arrive quickly to help you with the situation. Experienced water cleanup professionals will assure you that they will get the situation under control.

Initial Visual Inspection

A certified flood damage technician will perform an initial assessment of the situation to determine the appropriate action required to mitigate the devastation caused by the water in business or home. Once the assessment is completed, contents are secured and restoration begins.

Water Extraction

A critical first step in correcting a flood damage situation is getting rid of excess moisture. Water damage restoration professionals have the appropriate equipment to get the job done. Using their moisture meters, these professionals will identify what is wet. They will then remove the excess moisture quickly and thoroughly. They usually use high powered portable equipment to remove water from the top floors.

Drying Process

After all wet materials have been removed and the extraction process is completed, drying begins. Professionals utilize commercial strength equipment to perform the process. These can include wood floor drying systems, dehumidifiers, air movers, and heaters. They closely monitor the entire process to ensure that your home or business environment is dried properly and thoroughly. Drying time is usually 24 hours to several days depending on the situation and materials affected.

Cleaning and Disinfection

When there is a flood or excessive moisture or water in business or home, the situation must be handled appropriately because it can be hazardous to your family’s health. Flood water in home or business often contain bacteria and other hazardous microorganisms, and there is a good chance that it will be a breeding ground for mold, which can lead to serious problems.

After the water and moisture have been removed and drying has been completed, flood removal professionals utilize high tech cleaning equipment to thoroughly clean and sanitize the affected area. A highly trained team from a reputable water cleanup company can help remove standing water in home or business and excessive moisture from the property and return your home or business to a safe condition.

Re-assessment

After structural drying is completed, trained technicians will conduct another evaluation and inspection to ensure that all pockets of moisture have been removed and that the area is not prone to further water related damage.

Reconstruction

Once the mitigation has been completed, and the structure and environment have been returned to a dry standard, professionals will check if structural damage needs replacement. Once reconstruction is completed, your property should be safe and healthy.

Summing Up

When flood damage occurs in your home or business, an experienced mitigation company can help restore your property to its original condition. Call a restoration professional or mitigation company immediately to have the source of the flooding dealt with appropriately.
Visit http://www.SERVPROnorthweststarkcounty.com for more information on water damage.

Water Damage and the Mitigation Process

4/24/2017 (Permalink)

Water Damage and the Mitigation Process

Water in the home or water in a business can cause a lot of damage. It has the ability to ruin possessing but water in the home or water in a business also has the ability to greatly ruin the location. It is important to make sure to do a water cleanup to minimize the amount of water damage or flood damage and hopefully be able to save some possessions. Some of the success with drying out the home or the business after water cleanup has taken place depends on how long the water has been there. For the most part, any electronics that got water on them are going to be done; however, sometimes furniture and even carpet has the possibility of being saved.

Make sure to not treat flood water and any flood damage or water damage lightly, call a water damage restoration company if this seems like too big of a job, as well as the insurance company. A water damage restoration company may help with the mitigation of the water or flood damage. In addition to making sure to call the insurance company, especially if there was a flood that caused the flood damage, here are some tips that can help with the water cleanup and help to minimize the water damage.

1. Make sure to disconnect all of the power and unplug any of the electronics. Remove all electronics and furniture immediately. The faster that everything is out of the water, the better chance that these things will be salvageable from the water damage or the flood damage. Also pull up any of the carting in the home or the business as well as the under padding. It is unlikely any under padding can be saved, by there is a chance that the carpeting and rugs may be salvageable if cleaning and drying is able to take place.

2. Get rid of all of the water. Calling a water damage restoration company may be the easiest way to do this. If there isn't a lot of water, possibly using buckets and towels may work and then making sure there is air movement to help the drying process take place quickly. If the water in the home or water in a business was caused by a flood, though, then the sewers also may be backed up, which won't efficiently help with the water cleanup. Sometimes a water damage restoration company may be the best option to help make sure that as much as possible of the home or business and personal belongings are saved.

3. Make sure to properly dry out the affected area. Once all of the water is removed, a dehumidifier can help with the air movement to help suck out any excess water in the area. If it is not raining, opening up windows can help speed up drying time and well as help with the air movement. A water removal company will ensure that every aspect of where the water touched will be able to be dried out and the water mitigation process that they use will give the best chance of the most amount of things being saved.

4. Disinfect. Make sure after the water in the home or the water in a business has been removed, and the mitigation process is complete, to disinfect all of the affected areas. This will help to ensure that no bacteria is able to grow and be left behind.

Water damage or flood damage can be a scary thing. However, hiring a mitigation company to help out may help reduce any of the stress. Make sure to call them quickly and to allow for air movement while waiting. Visit http://www.SERVPROnorthweststarkcounty.com for more information on water damage restoration.

Cleanup After Water Loss in Stark County

3/24/2017 (Permalink)

Cleanup After Water Loss in Stark County

Water damage in Stark County, Ohio is often horrendously agonizing for people. It can easily create widespread economic damage. The predicament can expand rapidly and create unbelievable problems. Understanding what to do can lessen much of the torment. A lot of issues can create water damage. It can be caused from flood damage or something as common as a leaky pipe, the earlier one located a cure, the smaller the amount of loss. There not much that can be done in the event of flood damage in Massillon, OH.

On the other hand, that does not mean that one is without hope. The first action is to relocate as many possessions as you can. The items should be relocated to a location that the water cannot reach. Additionally, one ought to contact emergency services or rescue operations should the situation become out of control. An additional action is to turn off the power supply. Any water in the home could produce an electric shock. Additionally, water in the home might come into contact with electricity and produce fires.

It also weakens the structure of the home. After removing any water, a safety inspector should be contacted. they can assess if the home is safe and can be occupied. The walls and flooring might have become weakened, and the whole home may need to be demolished.

Another concern that a homeowner has to handle is airborne pathogens and water in business in Ohio. In Canal Fulton OHIO, one should call in the air quality inspector. They have equipment that can detect if the air quality is safe. They may also carry equipment to quickly dry the walls to reduce the potential of growth from hazardous mold. The idea is to use the equipment to establish air movement. This helps with drying the walls and flooring including the crevices inside the structure. Air movement machinery for drying the home out is a crucial aspect for mitigation practices in Massillon or Canal Fulton OHIO. Contacting Insurance Companies to handle is often highly stressful.

Often they do not want to pay for damages or to pay for water cleanup services. Initially, the homeowner ought to issue a claim. The homeowner should contact the insurance company about water in home or water in business if you are a company to conduct water cleanup. Nevertheless, the owner ought to do what they can to establish mitigation. The insurance agency could deny any claim if there is damage that is determined to be caused by carelessness. The homeowner ought to demand an advance of money from the insurer if possible. It will be useful to pay for living expenses while the home is being repaired. The insurance agency has to deduct any money amount they provide out of the final due. So it is crucial to keep track of the living expenses.

Whatever purchases are made ought to be properly recorded and any store receipts ought to be kept in a safe location protected from water exposure. Visit http://www.SERVPROnorthweststarkcounty.com for more information on water loss.

Water Damage Restoration Services in Stark County

3/24/2017 (Permalink)

Water Damage Restoration Services in Stark County

Dealing with flood damage in addition to water damage in the home or possible water in business is frequently considered to be enormously upsetting and is regularly a difficult state of affairs for the majority of people. Water may create relentless issues in a home, on the other hand water damage may produce fungus or to mold. This decreases the value of the air in the home and often makes a hazardous and from time to time unsafe area to live in for too long.

Residents of Massillon and Canal Fulton OHIO are very aware of the hurdles that result from damage if water comes into the structure or water in business locations. In the act of drying out any properties and attempting to re-establish a vigorous condition of air movement, residents and those who live closely might have fixed their own situation.

Many times the neighbors have made repairs fast by calling a cleanup service as there are decent mitigation services in Ohio that are willing to come by. These professional agencies are regularly needed to begin a proper repairing of the home or business with swiftness and ease. Comprehending what services are obtainable in addition to the motives for why a resident needs to use their company as fast as possible is advantageous to quicken the water cleanup in Ohio as water cleanup essential.

Mitigation companies present a collection of professionals that are able to go to the home, discover the area of the flood, discover water damage and also flood damage, as well as find techniques to handle the problem.

Repairs may require drying out of the carpets, inspecting the quality of the air movement inside of the home, and various actions to find the water in home including any water in business as well as taking care of the problem. It is imperative to repair the home to a correct state of affairs fast by restoring the damage water in Ohio.

Water in home or even the business mitigation professionals are able to come to the home and discover any water problems fast. The professionals might need to remove carpet from the flooring in Canal Fulton OHIO or throwing out problematic furniture. Conversely, it might be achievable to save the property items by enacting repairs to the problem areas. Professional experts may have to be brought in to enact reasonably priced and fast techniques for restoring your home’s flood damage.

If a resident Massillon or Canal Fulton OHIO, undergoes flooding, it is advisable to call in a professional before the next flood happens. Professionals can locate weak spots in your residence that might let in water or help devise methods to avert floods in days to come, keeping your residency protected from this dilemma.

Conversely, professional repair agencies might still be necessary if a vicious flood occurs and the home is affected. Experts can arrive at the home, remove any problematic property, and locate means to mitigate more damage in a safe and friendly manner. Visit http://www.SERVPROnorthweststarkcounty.com for more information on water loss.

Supply Lines Can Cause Major Damage

8/23/2016 (Permalink)

Refrigerator Leak

If you think about water damaging your home, you might conjure up an image of a hurricane, torrential rain or other natural catastrophe. The unfortunate reality is that damage that is caused when ordinary household appliances fail can be just as destructive as an extreme weather event. To prevent damage to your home it is important to stay on top of any and all maintenance around the house. Whether that is cleaning out your gutters or replacing old plumbing around the house, keeping up to date with these things can help prevent possible water damage in your home.

Supply lines are water lines that connect toilets, sinks, washing machines, icemakers and dishwashers to the shut off valves. Oftentimes, supply lines are overlooked when it comes to maintenance and upkeep of a home. However, this is can be a huge mistake for homeowners. When supply lines are not regularly checked and replaced, the possibility for water to damage the home is very likely.

We recently went on a call in Massillion to a home that had a refrigerator line that had a leak. Unfortunately, the leak had been been dripping for several weeks causing damage being the kitchen cabinets and the hard wood floors. We received the call from the homeowner and our production manager, Jesse Lee, was able to assess the water damage and dispatched one of our crew teams to the home to begin the water damage clean up.

When a supply line in your home malfunctions and creates water damage in your home, it is best to call a professional water damage company – like SERVPRO of NW Stark County– to remediate the damage. We have the experience and proper equipment to make sure that any and all forms of water damage are completely removed from your home. After we show up, it will look as if there was never any water damage in the first place! 

Fleet of Trucks

1/13/2016 (Permalink)

Ready to Go!

SERVPRO of NW Stark County has our fleet geared up and ready to leave the warehouse to help the families affected by freezing pipes.