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Water damage repairs in Layton Utah. We are making preparations to replace the carpet another flooring in this home and this particular Hutch is a family heirloom. The customer is asked us to be extra careful with handling and moving it, which is good for us to know and yes we will give it extra special handling. It is a beautiful piece of furniture and she shared some of the significance of it it was Handmade by family members.
Water damage Cleanup in Layton Utah. The water flowed out of the master bathroom in across the master bedroom and Float out of the exterior wall. So much water flowed out of that exterior wall it started washing the Dirt away on the ground below. The drying out on the inside was pretty standard.
Mold inspection in Layton Utah. The picture is water spots and small spots of mold growth on the ceiling in a bathroom. Bathrooms can have lots of humidity from bathing and showering. Managing the humidity is important. Using the exhaust fan or opening the window the first best methods of keeping the humidity lower and avoiding large amounts of condensation. Repeated condensation can lead to mold growth.
Doing a mold inspection in a home that's for sale in Layton Utah. This home has a sump pump that's been installed in one of the basement window wells. That would suggest at some point there's been a history of groundwater or dampness that would require the sump pump. There's no evidence of it at this point in the basement that's only partially finished. I did make a recommendation to the prospective buyers to make sure they have some pump coverage on their insurance.
Mold inspection in Layton Utah. This customer is remodeling a bathroom on the second floor and uncovered a fair amount of mold in some of the exterior walls. He was thinking that the mold was related to things that weren't actually the source it was good that he reached out to us and we help to diagnose and explain what the issues were and how to prevent it in the future. Also we were able to talk him out of a tape sample it wouldn't have given him any of the information he desired.
Home inspection in Layton, Utah. The regular home inspector found a little bit of dampness in the ceiling of the basement bathroom. They asked us to come out and further diagnose the water damage and possible mold. There is a very slow leak that's been going on from the bathroom above and a little bit of mold as a result of it. It's good they found it and we can address it and clean it up. 801-294-7452 http://www.thefloodco.com/layton-utah.html
Mold cleanup in Centerville, Utah. We found a lot of mold in this wall. A combination of factors allowed water to seep into the wall over a long period of time. Some of it we can cleanup from the inside, some of it is bad enough the sheeting should be removed from the outside. 801-294-7452 http://www.thefloodco.com/centerville-utah.html
It's still winter and freeze damage is still possible. Leaving a hose attached during freezing temperatures is not a good idea. The pipe inside the wall could still freeze even if it is a self draining faucet if you leave the hose attached. 801-294-7452 http://www.thefloodco.com/layton-utah.html
New water damage in Layton, Utah. We just started the cleanup at a new water damage in Layton. This home and several others in the area have groundwater coming into their basements. The recent warm temperatures and rain has saturated the ground. The picture is a snow pile still on the street in front of this house, there's been plenty of snow pack to melt as the temperatures started to warm up. 801-294-7452 http://www.thefloodco.com/layton-utah.html
Commercial water damage restoration in Salt Lake City Utah. We're working on a large two-level water loss in a commercial building in Salt Lake City. The water originated from a frozen pipe on the second floor it flooded virtually all of the second floor and the main floor where the insulation was so the walls were dryable and we needed to remove paneling and drywall. Thank goodness for insurance. http:// www.thefloodco.com
Water damage and mold inspection in Layton Utah. When the tile was taken up in this bathroom it revealed that the toilet seal has been leaking slowly for sometime. Toilet seals leaking is a common problem. Regardless of the source of the dampness the results are the same. Dampness leads to mold and other problems. Controlling dampness is the goal, that means toilet seal leaks as well. Http:// www.thefloodco.com
Bio hazard cleanup inspection in Layton Utah. Sometimes properties need some repairs and some love to save them, and to make them livable once more. This one has two strikes against it already because it is a mobile home, and it has been neglected for so long. I can't share any pictures of the inside without it being in poor taste, it is that bad! Two rooms literally have garbage to the ceiling and then there is the odor and the filth. This one is probably not savable.
Water damage repairs in Layton Utah. The electrical insulation and drywall repairs are progressing nicely. We will soon be ready to start finish carpentry and painting. And eventually it will be as good as or better than it was before the water damage.
Mold cleanup in Layton Utah. The dark moldy insulation in the picture, I just barely uncovered. The homeowner had hired a handyman to repair the water damaged drywall on the ceiling of this bathroom. He had already cut out the old drywall and patched in a new piece of drywall. The homeowner asked me to remove his repair so that I could thoroughly inspect the damage. There is a significant amount of mold in the ceiling cavity that should be cleaned up, but this was not concerning to the handyman.
Mold inspection in Layton Utah. There can be a lot of different moisture sources including high humidity. A bathroom exhaust fan serves a purpose to help exhaust humidity not just odors. The basement bathroom exhaust fan at this home does not exhaust anywhere; just a slight oversight during the construction.