Recent Storm Damage Posts

Deal with Storm Damage in a Timely Manner

4/8/2024 (Permalink)

storm damage Whether you have storm damage in your home or in your office, you can count on SERVPRO of Monterey Park as your local restoration company.

Having irreparable water damage to your property is a homeowner's biggest nightmare and these are usually the consequences that come with delayed responses to water damage. If water damage is not treated in a timely manner, your property is prone to structural damage, mildew and mold growth, and permanent damage and loss to your important and irreplaceable valuables. That's why SERVPRO of Monterey Park is here to alleviate the troubles that come with water damage followed by floods and storms. We are the experienced professionals when it comes to water damage and natural disasters and we also have the expertise in different types of properties (residential, commercial, etc.). We are also the quickest restoration company on the market and we are on call 24/7 with our services. That being said, SERVPRO of Monterey Park is your go to restoration service and in the event of natural disasters (such as floods and storms). We use the best technology in order to provide a seamless restoration and cleanup service to your property. On top of that, we provide a free of charge Emergency Ready Profile (ERP) that is a comprehensive plan and guide to assist you through the event of a disaster.

Weathering the Storm: SERVPRO of Monterey Park's Guide to Storm Damage Restoration

1/3/2024 (Permalink)

For immediate assistance or to learn more about our storm damage restoration services, contact SERVPRO of Monterey Park For immediate assistance or to learn more about our storm damage restoration services, contact SERVPRO of Monterey Park at 626-656-6577

As nature unleashes its fury in the form of storms, the aftermath can leave a trail of destruction, testing the resilience of homes and businesses. Storm damage can manifest in various ways, from flooding and water intrusion to structural issues and debris accumulation. In such challenging times, the expertise and prompt response of professionals become paramount.

Understanding Storm Damage

Storms can wreak havoc on properties, causing both immediate and latent issues. From compromised roofs and broken windows to flooded interiors, the consequences of a storm can be overwhelming. To navigate this difficult terrain, it's crucial to have a comprehensive understanding of the types of damage that can occur.

SERVPRO's Approach to Storm Damage Restoration

At SERVPRO of Monterey Park, we understand the urgency and complexity of storm damage restoration. Our team is equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to assess and address a wide range of storm-related issues. Our step-by-step process ensures a thorough restoration, bringing your property back to life.

  1. Emergency Response: When disaster strikes, time is of the essence. Our emergency response team is available 24/7 to assess the situation and initiate immediate action to prevent further damage.

  2. Assessment and Planning: Our experts conduct a detailed assessment of the storm damage, identifying areas that require attention. We then formulate a customized restoration plan tailored to your property's specific needs.

  3. Water Removal and Drying: Efficient water removal and drying are pivotal in preventing mold growth and structural damage. Our advanced equipment ensures a swift and thorough extraction process.

  4. Structural Repairs: From roof repairs to addressing compromised foundations, our skilled technicians are well-versed in handling a spectrum of structural issues caused by storms.

  5. Debris Cleanup: Storms often leave behind a trail of debris. Our team diligently clears and cleans the affected areas, ensuring a safe and habitable environment.

  6. Insurance Claims Assistance: Navigating the insurance claims process can be daunting. SERVPRO of Monterey Park provides support and documentation to help streamline the process, easing the burden on property owners.

Choose SERVPRO for Peace of Mind

When storms strike, SERVPRO of Monterey Park is your trusted partner in storm damage restoration. Our commitment to excellence, coupled with swift and effective solutions, ensures that your property is in capable hands. Let us help you weather the storm and restore your home or business to its pre-storm condition.

For immediate assistance or to learn more about our storm damage restoration services, contact SERVPRO of Monterey Park at 626-656-6577. We're here to serve our community and provide peace of mind in the face of adversity.

 

Call SERVPRO of Monterey Park For Your Sewage Backup

12/4/2023 (Permalink)

Sewer Backup Flooded bathroom with contaminated water caused by sewer backup in a Monterey Park home

When flooding occurs in your Monterey Park, CA home, facing the cleanup process can be unsettling. Different types of floods may require different cleaning strategies. When a backed-up sewer causes a flood at your home, you may have to call in professional cleanup and restoration experts to handle the situation safely, and knowing what to expect when they arrive can help you feel more comfortable about the results.

The three types of contaminated water:

Category 1: "Clean Water"

This is water from a clean source, such as a broken clean water supply line or faucet. If left untreated, category 1 water can quickly degrade into category 2 or 3 water depending upon such factors as time, temperature, and contact with contaminants.

  • Water from a clean source like a broken water line
  • If left untreated, can degrade into category 2 or 3

Category 2: "Gray Water"

This water has a significant level of contamination that could cause discomfort or illness if ingested. Sources for category 2 water may include washing machine overflow; toilet overflow with some urine, but no feces; or dishwasher overflow.

  • May contain bacteria and viruses
  • Can quickly degrade into category 3 if left untreated

Category 3: "Black Water"

This water is grossly unsanitary and could cause severe illness or death if ingested, and any contact should be avoided. Sources for category 3 water could include flooding from rivers or streams, water from beyond the toilet trap, water from the toilet bowl with feces, or standing water that has begun to support microbial growth.

  • May contain untreated sewage, harsh chemicals, and microbes
  • Water from flooding rivers or sewer backup

Contaminated water in your home is an emergency. It should be removed from the home as fast as possible by a company trained by the best industry standards. Certified water damage technicians will use specialized equipment to extract the water, then dry out the area with powerful fans and ventilation. All areas and contents affected by the flood waters will need to be cleaned and sanitized with approved cleaning agents. Some items might need to be destroyed. The recovery process includes the elimination of odors from the home.

Sewage Backup or Toilet Overflow? Call Us Today – (626) 656-6577

Why Monterey Park Storm Water Damage Repair Is Important

12/6/2022 (Permalink)

Rain Gutter When a flood hits your property, you need to call the technicians at SERVPRO.

SERVPRO for Storm Damage with Pro Water Damage Repair in Monterey Park

It is not uncommon to encounter occasional heavy storm fronts in the Monterey Park area. Whether you run an area business or own a home, you want to be prepared for torrential rain, strong wind, and debris that could cause damage to your property. If you experience flooding or a leaking roof from storms, SERVPRO is here to make the damage "Like it never even happened" with our rapid response and skilled technicians. Our water damage mitigation and cleanup efforts are just what your property needs.

We offer a multi-faceted approach for all customers' storm and water damage repair in Monterey Park. Not only do we arrive within four hours or less of your call, but we begin assessments as soon as possible. Along with that, we take care of vulnerabilities of your building and board up broken windows or tarp up damage to your roof. 

Rapid Water Removal Services

Flooding is often a typical result of heavy storms, so you need professional water restoration technicians (WRT) to begin floodwater cleanup. 

  • We have nearby warehouse facilities that allow us access to pumps and extractors to handle any size project.
  • Our team puts containment measures in place to keep floodwater from migrating into unaffected areas of your property.
  • All structural elements get considered to ensure safety for your building, our crew, and anyone else coming and going.
  • Drying measures get underway with water removal services to help us better achieve our goals.

There are situations where materials get exposed to contaminated flood water that call for specialized cleaning and restoration. Our technicians have various antimicrobials and cleaning agents on our Green Fleet to avoid the spread of contamination and halt mildew and mold growth.

Contact SERVPRO of Monterey Park when you need help with storm cleanup and water damage repair. You can reach us by calling (626) 656-6577, and our customer care team will schedule a crew as soon as possible.

Truths and Myths About Lightning

5/8/2022 (Permalink)

It's important that we know our facts about the weather patterns to prepare for any future emergencies.  Learn the common myths and facts about lightning during spring.
 

Myth: If it's not raining, then there is no danger from lightning. 
Fact: Lightning often strikes outside of heavy rain and may occur as far as 10 miles away from any rainfall.  This is especially true in the western United States where thunderstorms sometimes produce very little rain. 

Myth: The rubber soles of shoes or rubber tires on a car protect you from being struck by lightning. 
Fact: Rubber-soled shoes and rubber tires proved no protection from lightning.  The steel frame of a hard-topped vehicle provides increased protection if you are not touching metal.  Although you may be injured if lightning strikes your car, you are much safer inside a vehicle than outside. 

Myth: "Heat lightning" occurs after very hot summer days and poses no threat. 
Fact: "Heat lightning" is a term used to describe lightning from a thunderstorm too far away for thunder to be heard. 

To find out more information about the myths and the facts about lightning go to www.weather.gov/safety/lightning

Dealing with lightening damages can be very overwhelming to deal with alone.  Give the team of professionals here at SERVPRO of Monterey Park a call! (626) 656-6577 

How To Be Ready: Handling Storm Damage

5/7/2022 (Permalink)

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Before the storm hits, homeowners are concerned about their safety first. This is important; however, when the storm dies down and you’re left with pieces to pick up, it’s important to know how to deal with it. The more you know in advance, the easier the process is sure to be. This process involves handling water damage, deciding what to tear out and a full storm restoration.

  1. Extract All Water

Because you often can’t get back into your home until all the water is removed, it’s imperative that you invest in flood water extraction. Keep in mind that flood water is often contaminated. After 24 hours, it’s considered black water and full of contaminants. The safest and most effective option is to have someone with the proper gear and tools to extract the water.

  1. Tear Out Wet Materials

Water damage can lead to professionals having to tear out any and all wet materials. This could be paneling, flooring and a number of different household materials that may need to be dried out. While some might be salvageable, once the material has sat in water, it’s likely that the damage on some of it is irreversible.

  1. Dry Out Structure

With the damp materials out, it’s time to dry the inside of your home. This can be done by professional services in Monterey Park, CA if you want to have it done quickly and effectively.

  1. Begin Restoration

Storm restoration can begin once you’ve completed the tear out and drying. After this, you can bring the undamaged items back into your home and begin to rebuild. The reason it’s important not to start this step until after the cleanup is complete is that you never want to rebuild when there’s a risk that there may still be water damage or mold left behind.

When the storm is over, the cleanup process is still only beginning. Fortunately, these four steps should be able to help you understand the importance of assessing what you need to tear out after water has damaged your home to start your storm restoration. 

Flood Damage Cleanup and Repair in Monterey Park, CA

5/7/2022 (Permalink)

Flooding can be extremely overwhelming. If you're experiencing a flood loss: Contact us -- We're here to help (626) 656-6577 Flooding can be extremely overwhelming. If you're experiencing a flood loss: Contact us -- We're here to help (626) 656-6577

Our Certified SERVPRO Technicians Have the Experience and the Equipment to Handle Flood Disasters of Any Scale

One of the biggest nightmares any homeowner in Monterey Park can experience is a storm flood. If you have been an unfortunate victim of flood damage, there are certain procedures you should follow as you look to restore your property. If you are in the middle of an emergency, your best bet is to contact a reputable restoration company.
 
As a locally based company and a trusted leader in the restoration industry, SERVPRO is conveniently located to respond quickly to flood damage emergencies in Monterey Park. We have a large team of IICRC-certified technicians who are properly equipped and highly experienced to restore any water-damaged properties to preloss conditions quickly and efficiently, "Like it never even happened."
 
Whenever your home experiences considerable flood damage, the first course of action should be to vacate the building and then inspect for safety issues before reentering. Once you call SERVPRO of Monterey Park, our technicians can come in and evaluate the extent of the damage. This step involves checking for structural damage, electrical issues, and possible health effects that may come into play when performing flood damage repair and cleanup.
 
After addressing all major safety concerns, SERVPRO flood damage restoration professionals can move in and begin the actual cleanup process. It is essential to document all flood damage sustained for insurance purposes. This means taking pictures of the flooded areas, damaged furniture, and other house contents, and holding on to any repair bills you may incur along the way. The compensation procedure after a flood can be tricky; so, the more documentation papers you have, the better.
 
The dirty work begins after carefully documenting all the damage. It is important to carry out the drying and cleanup process as quickly as possible to prevent additional damage and possible mold growth. Mold growth can lead to mold damage, which can in turn cause mold-related health effects.
 
Our technicians use advanced extraction equipment to pump out any standing water, and then set up fans and dehumidifiers for the drying part. Hiring a flood damage repair expert for this stage is always a good investment. Apart from having access to the right equipment, the knowledge and experience of working on numerous flood damage projects is useful to ensure a speedy and efficient cleanup process.
 
Storms and floods are a reminder of the force of Mother Nature. While they are unpredictable, you can count on SERVPRO of Monterey Park for local flood damage restoration services. For any questions, you can reach us anytime at (626) 656-6577.

Restoring Your Home May Be Covered By Your Insurance Policy.

4/11/2022 (Permalink)

When Lightning Strikes - Call the Pros at SERVPRO of Monterey Park! When Lightning Strikes - Call the Pros at SERVPRO of Monterey Park!

Insurance is something that benefits you tremendously when it comes to storm damage. Storm damage, especially when it comes to frozen pipes and ice dams, is no laughing matter and it is important that you contact SERVPRO of Monterey Park as soon as possible to assess the damage and then its ultimate restoration.

Flooding and river flooding is enough to need a proper flood pump, and if you don't have this yourself, you're going to need to hire a storm damage expert. Home restoration and water restoration are best left to the flooding and river flooding experts. This is especially true if you also have frozen pipes, ice dams and ice damming. Flood water is problematic for many reasons, and it's why you're going to need help with this type of project.

If you currently have a roof leak or suspect you might have roof leaks, you'll need roof repair to be done by the professionals. Wind damage is also problematic for those who have dealt with hurricane damage, so it's important to hire a professional specialized in wind damage and roof damage repair. Flooding and river flooding issues can also be dealt with from the same company, offering a proper flood pump for the ground water and flood water. The ground water and flood water will be gone with the right flood pump put into place, and this is why it is so important that you hire the experts who specialize in flood water and ground water problems.

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If storm damage strikes your home or business, call SERVPRO of Monterey Park for our expert and professional services.  We have the specialized fire and water damage cleanup and restoration training and experience to quickly restore your home to pre-storm condition. We also have specific training and equipment for odor removal and deep cleaning of upholstery and carpet.

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Creating A Flood-Proof Home

12/21/2021 (Permalink)

floating home A floating home in a flood hazard zone is ideal since the house is always above water level. A floating home can withstand a category 4 hurricane.

Flooding is one the most common weather disasters and has cost Americans billions of dollars in repairs. When flood-proofing your home, it is first necessary to identify the frequency of flooding in your home. FEMA's flood map service helps you identify areas that are prone to frequent flooding. 

Blue Zone: 1% chance of flooding per year. This is considered a hazardous area and you should take steps to flood-proof your home. Flood insurance rates are high in these zones.

Orange Zone: 0.2% chance of flooding per year. This is less hazardous but flooding precautions may still be necessary if you don't want to take any chances.

Yellow Zone: Flood risk is undetermined so it is recommended that you do your own research on the area's flooding history and ask around about flooding history. Still take precautions.

Blue with Red Stripes Zone: This is an area that regularly floods that are usually near bodies of water. These areas should be kept clear. If your house is in this zone, take huge precautions and secure your home from imminent flooding.

Adding flooding precautions to your home

Flood precautions can range from simple regular maintenances to expensive renovations. You should take into consideration the extent of your flood renovations depending on how much you can afford to spend. Here are some steps to prevent flooding in your home.

Install foundation vents or sump pump

Foundation vents allow water that pools up around your home to flow away from your home allowing flood water to run off and alleviates water pressure on your home's structural foundation. Installing a sump pump is also useful as a sump pump pumps water out of the basement which happens quite frequently when living in a frequent flooding zone.

Coating and sealants 

Applying coating and sealants to foundations, walls, windows, and doorways help prevent water from gaining entry into your home. This is a simple and inexpensive way of flood-proofing your home.

Install check valves on pipes

Pipes have valves that prevent a flooded sewage system from backing up into your home. Gate valves are ideal since they are more sealed and can withstand flood pressure.

Check the angle of your lawn

If your lawn slopes towards your home, you might need to regrade your lawn as flood water can run off your lawn and pool around your home.

Check mulch and siding

There needs to be adequate space between mulch and the siding of your house. Wet mulch can easily rot foundation and floodwater frequently enables this process.

Point downspouts away from home

Downspouts indicate where gutter runoff leads to and they should be pointed away from your home. Double check this in the event of flood precautioning. 

Building a flood-proof home

When a house is surrounded by floodwater, it is subject to upwards lateral forces. A home's structural integrity should be adjusted to account for this frequent lateral force. When you are in the early stages of building a home or can afford the renovations for flood precautions, here are some steps you can take to mitigate floodwater damages.

Creating a floating home

A floating house will always be above water level, so flooding will have little impact in a flood sensitive area. Consult an expert home builder.

Install stilts

The greatest way to counteract the damages caused by flooding is to raise the elevation of the home above the ground. A great way to do this to install stilts that can be installed on raised platforms. 

Solid floor

Having a wooden floor makes your floor prone to damage. Wooden floors are somewhat porous and can rot or be affected by mold. Having a solid floor mitigates the damages from flood water.

If you have any other questions on how to mitigate floodwater damages or need help with repairs from storm damage, call us now at SERVPRO of Monterey Park.

How To Prepare Yourself For A Flood

12/15/2021 (Permalink)

flood Be sure to know the signs of a flood and have a comprehensive plan to evacuate in the event of flooding.

It is important to have an action plan during a flood. Floods are the leading causes of deaths in the United States compared to other weather events. It's important to know the signs when a flood is about to occur and how to prepare yourself for one; this includes how to situate yourself in your home or shelter in other places.

Flood Watch vs Flood Warning

A flood or flash flood watch is indicative of possible flood conditions. There is a likelihood that a flood may occur and it is important to be on the lookout for further updates on the weather condition. Be prepared to take shelter and move to higher ground.

A flood or flash flood warning indicates that a flood or flash flood is occurring or about to occur. 

Being wary of a flood watch or flood warning is imperative and here are further steps to ensure the safety of your family in the event of a flood.

What to do Before a Flood

  • Make sure you are constantly receiving updates: alerts, warnings, public safety information.
  • Find out whether or not the area you are in is a high-risk flood area. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has flood maps that indicate areas with higher frequencies of flooding.
  • Flooding usually occurs when water containment overflows or breaks; keep away from dams. Find out whether or not your home is downstream from a dam or not and if so take steps to evacuate in the early stages of flooding.
  • Create an emergency plan for your family and be prepared to evacuate in the first signs of a flood. Have a plan to evacuate to higher ground. Consider investing in a SERVPRO Emergency Ready Plan in which we will outline a detailed action plan for a flood disaster.
  • Create an emergency kit.
  • Take records of your personal property. Take photos and videos of your belongings.
  • Prepare your home for flooding
  • Consider buying flood insurance since flooding damages are typically not covered through homeowners insurance. A typical flood insurance plan is the National Flood Insurance Plan (NFIP).

What to Do During a Flood Watch or Flash Flood Watch

  • Listen to a weather radio NOAA or your local news station for further updates on weather conditions and flooding information
  • Be prepared to move to high ground and postpone all other activities. Public safety officials will give information so be sure to be wary.
  • Tie down objects that can be swept away during a flood; outdoor objects and unplug electrical appliances.
  • Elevate items in a basement and be sure your sump pump is in working condition as it is responsible for pumping out the extra water in the basement.
  • Avoid known bodies of water: rivers, creeks, lakes. These are hazardous areas and can flood very easily. 

If you have any questions about flooding or need flood restoration and any other types of water damage, call SERVPRO of Monterey Park.

What To Do During A Flood Warning

12/15/2021 (Permalink)

cars submerged in floodwaters "Turn around, don't drown" - Do not drive your car in flooded waters. If you car fills with water, take refuge on the top of your car.

A flood warning is indicative that a flood is imminent or a flood is occurring. There are certain actions and precautions you should take in order to ensure the utmost safety of everyone in your family and your home. 

During the Flood Warning

  • Move to higher ground immediately and listen for updates from public safety officials and flooding information from the media. Evacuate if told to do so.
  • Take only essential items with you and pets if safe.
  • "Turn around, don't drown" is a phrase to keep in mind. Do not drive through a flooded road; water levels above 2 feet. Cars can easily get swept away through rapidly moving water in only 2 feet deep of water levels. Also do not walk through flowing water as you can easily get swept away through rapidly flowing water.
  • If you are stuck in a vehicle in rapidly moving water, stay in the vehicle and water gets into the vehicle, relocate to the top of the vehicle. Do not drive around barrier and blockades as they are blocked off for safety reasons.
  • If you are currently sheltered, be sure listen in on weather updates and the signal to evacuate your home.

After The Flood

  • Stay on top of emergency updates and follow instructions from public safety officials
  • Return to your home only when instructed to so
  • Call 9-1-1 to report emergencies; down powered lines and gas leaks. Call 2-1-1 to obtain important disaster information
  • Check on family, friends, neighbors, and other peers.
  • Stay away from downed wires.
  • Remember "Turn around, don't drown".
  • Stay out of damaged buildings and affected roads and areas. 
  • Report power outages.
  • Careful where you step as there may be sharp objects and debris on the floor from the flood.
  • Don't drink out of your water supply until it is confirmed safe by public safety officials and throw away all food that has been in contact with flood waters. Check on the quality of refrigerated foods.
  • Check your home for damages. Have a restoration company check on your home for water damages and structural integrity and have electricians come check on electrical appliances and supplies. Do not do these actions yourself!
  • Repair damaged septic tanks and leaching systems. 
  • Take evidence of water damaged goods and areas to document for insurance.

SERVPRO of Monterey Park can take care of flood affected and water damaged areas. After flooding you might have water damaged drywall and flooring. Water damaged carpeting and upholstered furniture may also need cleaning and restoring.