Recent Storm Damage Posts

Storm Damage Restoration

10/24/2022 (Permalink)

Storm and flood damage can be devastating. Immediate action is needed, and you need the company with storm damage experience. SERVPRO Franchise Professionals have the expertise and the resources to handle any size disaster and can respond immediately to storm and flooding conditions.

Have Storm or Flood Damage?
Call Us Today 763-295-1161

SERVPRO Franchise Professionals

Why Choose a SERVPRO Franchise Professional?

They’re Faster to Any Size Disaster

SERVPRO Franchise Professionals are dedicated to responding immediately to water and storm damage emergencies. A fast response lessens the damage, limits further damage, and reduces cost.

Learn More

They're Highly Trained Water Damage Specialists

They specialize in water and storm damage restoration, the cornerstone of our business. SERVPRO Franchise Professionals have extensive water damage restoration training that enables them to get you back to normal.

  • Water Damage Restoration Technician
  • Applied Structural Drying Technicians

Learn More

They Have the Resources to Handle Storms and Disasters

SERVPRO Franchise Professionals have a national network of over 1,700 Franchises across the country and elite Disaster Recovery Team strategically located throughout the country.

Learn More

Regardless of the Storm Damage, They Can Help

Storms occur with little warning and can be especially devastating, so you’ll need the company that you can trust to rise to the occasion. Regardless of the type of storm, SERVPRO Franchise Professionals can handle any size disaster. During catastrophic storms and major events, our Disaster Recovery Team can respond quickly with additional resources.

  • Flooding caused by heavy rains
  • Hurricanes and tidal surges
  • Tornadoes and wind damage
  • Ice and snowstorms
  • Wild fires

Damaging Storms

10/3/2022 (Permalink)

Call SERVPRO of Wright County at 763-295-1161

SERVPRO of Wright County specializes in storm and flood damage restoration. Our crews are highly trained and we use specialized equipment to restore your property to its pre-storm condition.

Faster Response

Due to our crew being locally owned and operated, we are able to respond quicker with the right resources, which is extremely important. A fast response lessens the damage, limits further damage, and reduces the restoration cost.

Resources to Handle Floods and Storms

When storms hit Wright County and all surrounding areas we can scale our resources to handle a large storm or flooding disaster. We can access equipment and personnel from a network of 1,650 Franchises across the country and elite Disaster Recovery Teams that are strategically located throughout the United States.

Have Storm or Flood Damage? Call Us Today 763-295-1161

Flooding in Wright County

6/13/2022 (Permalink)

A basement can flood at any time in the Wright County area, although flooding most often occurs during heavy rainfall. Basements are inherently prone to flooding because they are the lowest level of a building and are normally built partly or entirely below ground level. There are a number of reasons why your Wright County basement could flood, including: 

  • A blocked or failed sewer lateral pipe
  • Heavy rain causes surface water to pool around your home
  • Storm sewer backup
  • Sanitary sewer backup
  • Foundation drainage failure
  • Water supply-line break or hot-water tank failure
  • Sump Pump Failure
  • And many more

Have a Basement Flooding Disaster?

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The bottom line, a flooded basement can cause significant water damage and possible mold growth if not handled properly. It’s worth making a call to SERVPRO of Wright County and let our trained, professional crews handle the situation safely and correctly. We have earned the trust of hundreds of homeowners, business owners, and property professionals.

We are Flooded Basement Specialists:

  • We are Available 24 hours/7 days per week
  • We’re a Preferred Vendor to many National Insurance Companies
  • We Bill The Insurance Directly – One Less Thing For You To Worry About
  • Our Technicians are Highly-Trained  in Water Restoration Techniques
  • We use S500 Industry Standard, IICRC Restoration protocol
  • Advanced Inspection and Extraction Equipment is used to mitigate the damage

Storm Flooding Causes Black Water Contamination

5/24/2022 (Permalink)

Do you know that stormwater can carry dangerous contaminants? Our team is trained and certified to restore areas compromised by contaminated stormwater by the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC). According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), stormwater carries disease-causing bacteria and viruses. Stormwater runoff should be mitigated by trained professionals who have the proper protective gear and equipment. Here is some information on stormwater, or "black water" contamination from our website:

"Black Water" Contamination – Category 3 Water

This water is grossly unsanitary and could cause severe illness or death if ingested, and any contact should be avoided. Sources for category three 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

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3 Helpful Things To Know About Flood Insurance

5/20/2022 (Permalink)

Flood Insurance 

When looking at commercial insurance policies for a Wright County business, many company owners may be wondering if flood insurance is a good choice for their property. Here are a few things to consider.

1. What May Be Covered

In most cases, a flood policy will cover damage caused by nature or accidents. This usually includes incidents such as a broken pipe or sewer backup, along with rain overflow and other storm damage. It is the policy holder’s responsibility to know exactly what their plan covers, but most normal flooding falls under these categories. In many cases, the insurance provider may also cover the cost of repair and cleanup, as well as recommend a professional restoration service.

2. What May Not Be Covered

Many commercial insurance policies will not cover flooding that comes as a result of neglect. This means that if you knew one area needed repairs, you failed to take action, and flooding occurred as a result, then your insurance provider may decline coverage.

3. What a Restoration Company Can Do

Insurance providers may have recommendations for a restoration company that may be able to help. A professional restoration service is equipped to help with large-scale disasters according to FEMA guidelines. They also offer services such as electronic inventory management system, which can be used to document items and repair requirements as they go. The database can be updated by the restoration team and accessed by the insurance agents allowing them to have the most up-to-date information as they keep track of the claim.

When looking at their commercial insurance policy, it's up to the policyholder to know what exactly is included. In most cases, flooding caused by accidents or natural disasters will be covered. Flooding caused by neglect, however, probably will not. A professional restoration team may have the tools necessary to work with the insurance company in order to help process the claim and keep all required information updated.

How to Prepare for Flood Damage

5/12/2022 (Permalink)

How to Prepare for Flood Damage

The drainage system used by businesses can affect the extent of storm damage in the city. This is particularly true during or after flooding occurs. It is important to keep gutters and storm drains clear to help minimize overall flood damage.

Property Drainage

Your responsibility starts with keeping your commercial property’s drainage system clear, particularly during storm season. Storm damage restoration companies suggest the following tips to ensure proper drainage:

Check gutters and drain pipes at least once a week, especially before and after a storm.
Inspect your property for signs of erosion or shifts in the earth around it.
Plant vegetation with a strong root system to slow down the flow of water into the city’s storm drains.
Report any problems to the local authorities so that the issue can be remedied.

You can help minimize the effects of flooding on the foundation of your buildings as well as the properties adjacent to yours if you are vigilant.

Outlying Drainage

Your ability to help keep the city’s drainage system working properly does not stop at your property line. Avoid sweeping landscaping cuttings or trash into the street, because it can clog storm drains. In fact, it is a good idea to have grounds crew members clear debris off the storm drains near your property. They should not attempt to lift the grate or put their hands between its bars, even if they see a problem below it. Instead, you should report problems to city officials who can clear the storm drain safely.

Minimizing storm damage is everyone’s responsibility. You can help protect the water supply in St Michael, MN when flooding occurs by routinely keeping the drainage system on and around your property clear. Storm water runoff from roofs and parking lots is often contaminated, so it is necessary to direct it to the appropriate areas. You cannot always avoid flood damage altogether, but you can contribute to faster recovery and clean up if you keep gutters and storm drains clear of debris.

4 Tips to Protect Your Home From a Flood

5/10/2022 (Permalink)

Protect Your Home And Family From A Major Storm

Flood safety measures can help keep your family safe in the event of a major storm in Wright County. Flooding is common in coastal areas, especially during hurricane season. However, severe storms and flooding happen here as well in our variety of seasons. When rivers, streets, or landscapes become overrun with water, it can lead to residential and commercial flooding. Water damage is so common that federal flood insurance claims between 2006 and 2015 averaged $1.9 billion each year. Here are four safety tips to help protect your home from rising water.

1. Consider the Flood Level
Use the FEMA flood map to determine if your home sits in a flood plain. If it does, you may need to take additional precautions to flood-proof your home. Even if you are not in a flood plain, you still need to prepare for the possibility of a flood.

2. Protect Electrical Systems
All electrical wiring, sockets, switches, and circuit breakers should be installed at least 1 foot above the expected flood level in your area. If your electrical systems are too close to the ground and become submerged during a flood, they could pose an electrocution hazard.

3. Elevate Appliances
Some indoor and outdoor equipment can be raised to protect it from floodwater. Machines such as generators, air conditioners, furnaces, and water heaters can be modified to sit above your flood level. For additional flood safety, anchor these devices to your home. If flooding is imminent, you can temporarily raise appliances like refrigerators, washers, and driers by placing them on top of concrete blocks.

4. Evaluate Your Landscape
Ensure that water runs away from your home during a storm. If you find water is collecting near your foundation, you may need to make adjustments to flood proof your home. Consider sloping your yard or installing longer drainpipes to reroute the water away from your house.
As a homeowner, you can utilize flood safety techniques to help protect your home and family during a flood. If your home has already sustained water damage, call a professional water remediation company to restore your home to its pre-flood condition.

Spring Showers

5/2/2022 (Permalink)

As we start to hear birds chirping and temperatures inching upwards, that means we are seeing the first signs of spring. What a wonderful time of year. Full of life and excitement. We are excited to be done with winter here at SERVPRO. 

While gearing up for Spring, there are some important things to be aware of regarding spring snows. Often, a Spring storm in Minnesota can bring with it snow, ice, rain, or a combination of all three. The high moisture content of the precipitation can cause issues in your home or business if snow melt has already saturated ground water levels. With the ground saturated, any new precipitation can cause issues with your sump pump or through foundation cracks and leaks. Be prepared for what Spring storms can bring. 

High Wind Warning for Minnesota

3/30/2022 (Permalink)

Do you know what to do if there is a high wind warning in your area? SERVPRO responds to storm damage emergencies throughout the year, and many of these involve wind damage. Here is some information from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on the types of wind alerts they issue:

High Wind Warning: Take Action! Sustained, strong winds with even stronger gusts are happening. Seek shelter. If you are driving, keep both hands on the wheel.

High Wind Watch: Be Prepared! Sustained, strong winds are possible. Secure loose items and adjust plans as necessary so you’re not caught outside.

Wind Advisory: Take Action: Strong winds are occurring but are not so strong to warrant a High Wind Warning. Objects outdoors should be secured, and caution should be taken if driving.  

Severe Thunderstorm Warning: Take Action! A thunderstorm is happening or is imminent in the warning area. Severe thunderstorms have wind gusts of 58 miles per hour and/or hail one inch or larger. Seek shelter inside a sturdy building.

Preparing for High Winds

  • Remove any dead trees or overhanging branches near structures
  • Remove loose objects outdoors, on patios, roofs, or balconies that could blow away
  • Shutter windows securely and brace outside doors
  • Bring in unsecured objects from outside and secure objects that could blow away and cause damage or injury

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When Minnesota residents and businesses have storm issues, they can rely on SERVPRO of Wright County to restore their damage, “Like it never even happened.” Call us today at 763-295-1161.

Franchises are independently owned and operated.

24/7 Storm Services

2/1/2022 (Permalink)

SERVPRO provides 24-hour emergency service and is dedicated to being faster to any-sized disaster in Minnesota. We can respond immediately to your emergency and have the expertise to handle your restoration or cleaning needs.

  • 24-Hour Emergency Service
  • Faster to Any-Sized Disaster
  • Highly Trained Restoration Technicians
  • A Trusted Leader in the Restoration Industry
  • Locally Owned and Operated
  • Advanced Restoration and Cleaning Equipment 

Have Questions? Call Us 24/7 – 486-5515

Residential Storm Services

Whether your home needs emergency flood damage or your upholstery cleaned, you can depend on us.  Our technicians have extensive cleaning and restoration training and can make your property look its best. Learn more about our residential services:

  • Water Damage Restoration
  • Fire Damage Restoration
  • Mold Remediation
  • Storm Damage Restoration
  • Cleaning Services
  • Building/Reconstruction Services

Commercial Storm Services

There's never a convenient time for fire or Water damage to strike your commercial property. Every hour spent cleaning up is an hour of lost revenue and productivity. So when the need arises for professional cleaning or emergency restoration services we have the training and expertise to respond promptly with highly trained technicians to get your property back to business. 

What Can SERVPRO Do to Resolve the Flood Damage?

1/10/2022 (Permalink)

Our workforce holds certifications from the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) focused on rapid water removal and structural drying. Our experience with snowmelt flooding also supports practical recommendations to mitigate or altogether avoid snowmelt flooding in the future:

  • Remove snow from your house's perimeter and create drain "ditches" in the snowbanks so water moves away from your foundation.
  • Keep gutters and downspouts cleared of leaves and other debris to minimize ice dam development.
  • Upgrade insulation and seal roof edges to limit the escape of warm air.

Reach out to SERVPRO of Wright County when the surrounding snowpack floods your dwelling as the weather warms or rain and sleet adds to the mix. Our service vehicles are ready, and our trained crews are poised to respond after your call to 763-295-1161.

Storm Damage Cleanup and Restoration

9/8/2021 (Permalink)

Related Storm Services

Storm and flood damage can be devastating. Immediate action is needed, and you need the company with storm damage experience. SERVPRO Franchise Professionals have the expertise and the resources to handle any size disaster and can respond immediately to storm and flooding conditions.

Have Storm or Flood Damage?
Call Us Today 763-295-1161

SERVPRO Franchise Professionals

Why Choose a SERVPRO Franchise Professional?

 

They’re Faster to Any Size Disaster

SERVPRO Franchise Professionals are dedicated to responding immediately to water and storm damage emergencies. A fast response lessens the damage, limits further damage, and reduces cost.

Learn More

 

They're Highly Trained Water Damage Specialists

They specialize in water and storm damage restoration, the cornerstone of our business. SERVPRO Franchise Professionals have extensive water damage restoration training that enables them to get you back to normal.

  • Water Damage Restoration Technician
  • Applied Structural Drying Technicians

Learn More

 

They Have the Resources to Handle Storms and Disasters

SERVPRO Franchise Professionals have a national network of over 1,700 Franchises across the country and elite Disaster Recovery Team strategically located throughout the country.

Learn More

Regardless of the Storm Damage, They Can Help

Storms occur with little warning and can be especially devastating, so you’ll need the company that you can trust to rise to the occasion. Regardless of the type of storm, SERVPRO Franchise Professionals can handle any size disaster. During catastrophic storms and major events, our Disaster Recovery Team can respond quickly with additional resources.

  • Flooding caused by heavy rains
  • Hurricanes and tidal surges
  • Tornadoes and wind damage
  • Ice and snowstorms
  • Wild fires

Storm Season

8/11/2021 (Permalink)

Storm and flood damage require specialized restoration techniques and equipment.  Storm and water damage affect not only the structure of your house but also your belongings. SERVPRO of Wright County understands that your home is more than a structure; your family’s furniture, clothing, keepsakes, and other belongings help transform a house into a home. The first 24 hours after a storm causing widespread flooding and water damage are the most important in preventing secondary or permanent damage. When a storm hits your Wright County home, you need the company with storm damage experience and expertise. SERVPRO of Wright County can respond immediately to storm and flooding conditions.

Have Storm or Flood Damage?
Call Us Today 24/7 (763) 295-1161

Under What Circumstances Is Commercial Flood Insurance Required?

5/13/2021 (Permalink)

Flood insurance form on a table with a book. A commercial enterprise must purchase insurance against floods.

Can Businesses Get Flood Insurance?

For many businesses in the U.S., flood insurance is an optional affair. It is not required and it is up to the company to decide if the risk/reward calculation makes sense. The management team will consider many items when making this decision:

  • What would the premiums cost?
  • How large could the losses be in a flood?
  • How likely is a flood in a specific area?

A company in Monticello, MN, might gamble that the risk of a flood is low and that they do not need the extra insurance. If the company is right, it will save by not paying premiums and it can put this money to other uses. If the company is wrong and it is hit with a devastating flood, the company could potentially lose hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Mandatory Flood Insurance
In some situations, a commercial enterprise must purchase insurance against floods. The parameters for this requirement include the following situations:

  • The company is located in a high-risk floodplain
  • The company has a mortgage with a federally regulated or insured lender
  • The lender requires insurance for floods

The reasons for this requirement are many and fairly complex. However, it boils down to the fact that both lenders and government entities do not want to have to bail out companies that rack up large expenses and losses in a flood.

Helpful Commercial Insurance
Businesses cannot take the risk of not having a primary insurance policy that covers storm damage, fire damage and other perils. In the case of significant damage, the primary policy will pay for a variety of losses as well as the cleanup efforts of a qualified restoration company. In the long run, the services of trained technicians will likely save money by making necessary repairs to get the company back on its feet again.
While flood insurance is often discretionary, it is frequently a worthwhile purchase. The losses from a flood have the potential to cause great hardship to a company.

How To Prevent Wind Damage To Your Commercial Building

3/29/2021 (Permalink)

Commercial building destroyed by hurricane winds Commercial roof damage in Buffalo, MN.

Protect Your Commercial Roof From Wind Damage

Wind can damage your commercial building in many ways. You could end up with missing shingles or a roof leak. However, there are some ways to mitigate the harm to your Buffalo, MN, property.

Outdoor Areas
You probably do not keep all of your assets inside. You may have some of the following outside, as well:

  • Sheds
  • Equipment
  • Inventory

Make sure all of these items are anchored to the ground. Anything that cannot be secured should be brought inside. You should properly attach outdoor signs to your property, as well.
Do not forget that wind can knock large shrubs and trees into the top of your building. To prevent a damaged roof, trim any branches that have grown close to the structure.

Doors and Walls
Before the storm comes, seal any crevices or cracks so the wind cannot enter your property. Similarly, you should secure all windows and siding.
Pay special attention to the exit and entrance doors. Install a triple hinge and a deadbolt lock on each door.

Roofs
Have an inspector check out your building prior to the storm. The expert can tell you if you are at risk for a roof leak. The inspector should notify you if the shingles are loose or fail to meet local building codes. Make sure the inspector looks at the sheathing, skylights and HVAC units, as well.

Company Vehicles
Your vehicles are a valuable part of your business. Fixing them after a storm can be expensive. To keep them safe, store them inside when possible. If you have to park them outside, avoid placing them under power lines, lamp posts, or trees. You could also ask one of your employees to take the vehicle home with him and keep it in his garage until the storm passes.
A wind storm does not have to cause a roof leak or other forms of damage to your property. By protecting your building ahead of time, you can limit your need for commercial cleanup and restoration services.

4 Tips for Flood Proofing Your House

1/11/2021 (Permalink)

Clear standing water in a utility room Stormwater in a Maple Lake, MN home

Steps You Can Take To Enjoy a Bit of Flood Safety

Floods are some of the most common and most damaging disasters that U.S. homeowners face. However, there are some steps you can take to enjoy a bit of flood safety.

Prevent Electrocution

When flood water meets your electrical outlets, furnace, and other electrical equipment, there's a significant risk of electrocution. Even a tiny amount of water, combined with electricity, can cause serious injury. Reach out to a licensed plumber or experienced water damage remediation pro to determine your probable flood level and then move circuit breakers, sockets, and wiring above that level. Make sure your water heater and other equipment are located above that level as well. Steering clear of water and electricity is one of the most important safety tips you can follow.

Block Sewage Backups

When storm water overwhelms that sewer system, that system could back up into your home. Some expert recommendations include installing gate valves on every pipe that enters your home. A backflow valve, at the interior or exterior of your home, is a good option for keeping sewage out when flood waters rise.

Maintain Water Management Systems

Check the downspouts, drains, and gutters around your home. Are they free of debris, so water can easily flow through? These systems are meant to keep water away from your foundation, so it's vital that you keep them clear and in good condition.

Elevate Outside Equipment

If you have appliances outside, such as air conditioners, fuel tanks, and generators, store these in an elevated position, such as on flood-proof cement blocks. Make sure this equipment is anchored in place, so rushing water doesn't carry them off. This flood safety tip prevents you from some financial losses and also protects the community around you.
Before there's any risk of flood, take a look at how water moves around your Maple Lake, MN, house. Does the ground slope near your foundation causing puddles to form? Is there a lot of standing water in your street? Flood safety starts before the storms roll in; do what you can today to prevent flooding in the future.

3 Huge Expenses That Only Flood Insurance Will Cover

11/12/2020 (Permalink)

Flood insurance form on a table with a book. A commercial flood insurance policy could be a wise investment

Without Flood Coverage You Could Be Paying These Costs Yourself

Most business owners carry property insurance for commercial buildings, but the majority are not insured against flood damage. For insurance purposes, “flood damage” refers to damage caused by storm winds or storm surges, mudslides or flash floods, or overflowing lakes and rivers. This kind of damage is covered exclusively by commercial flood insurance; it is never covered by any other type of policy. 

1. Restoration and Repairs
Without a flood policy, you’ll be on the hook to pay for the initial cleanup and debris removal, the cost to repair or replace damaged ceilings, walls, floors, and/or major systems like plumbing or electrical. Also, since floodwater is filled with contaminants like mold and bacteria, you’ll need to pay for professional decontamination and other remediation and restoration expenses. Furthermore, if floodwater damages any inventory, equipment, tools and machinery, furniture, or electronics, these losses are not covered by commercial property insurance.

2. Compliance Upgrades
If flood damage to your building requires substantial repairs, the local code enforcement for Rockford, MN, will likely oversee the work and issue the necessary permits. However, if the relevant codes or building standards have changed since your building was built, you’ll have to upgrade the building to comply with the new standards. Only flood insurance policies include “Increased Cost of Compliance” coverage, which covers the costs of these necessary upgrades.

3. Preventative Measures
Flood coverage is the only kind of commercial insurance that will pay for the cost of placing sandbags or boarding up windows before a predicted storm or flood event or cover the cost of moving valuables and storing them offsite ahead of a storm.
Some locations are at a higher risk for flood damage than others, although roughly one-third of all flood damage claims each year occur in low-risk areas. If you’re not prepared to pay for the costs of flood damage out of pocket, a commercial flood insurance policy could be a wise investment.

4 Tips To Protect Your Home From a Flood

10/21/2020 (Permalink)

water on the floor of a utility room Utility room water loss after a storm in Maple Lake, MN

Protect Your Home And Family From A Major Storm

Flood safety measures can help keep your family safe in the event of a major storm in Wright County. Flooding is common in coastal areas, especially during hurricane season. However, severe storms and flooding happen here as well in our variety of seasons. When rivers, streets, or landscapes become overrun with water, it can lead to residential and commercial flooding. Water damage is so common that federal flood insurance claims between 2006 and 2015 averaged $1.9 billion each year. Here are four safety tips to help protect your home from rising water.

1. Consider the Flood Level
Use the FEMA flood map to determine if your home sits in a flood plain. If it does, you may need to take additional precautions to flood-proof your home. Even if you are not in a flood plain, you still need to prepare for the possibility of a flood.

2. Protect Electrical Systems
All electrical wiring, sockets, switches, and circuit breakers should be installed at least 1 foot above the expected flood level in your area. If your electrical systems are too close to the ground and become submerged during a flood, they could pose an electrocution hazard.

3. Elevate Appliances
Some indoor and outdoor equipment can be raised to protect it from floodwater. Machines such as generators, air conditioners, furnaces, and water heaters can be modified to sit above your flood level. For additional flood safety, anchor these devices to your home. If flooding is imminent, you can temporarily raise appliances like refrigerators, washers, and driers by placing them on top of concrete blocks.

4. Evaluate Your Landscape
Ensure that water runs away from your home during a storm. If you find water is collecting near your foundation, you may need to make adjustments to flood proof your home. Consider sloping your yard or installing longer drainpipes to reroute the water away from your house.
As a homeowner, you can utilize flood safety techniques to help protect your home and family during a flood. If your home has already sustained water damage, call a professional water remediation company to restore your home to its pre-flood condition.

6 Steps for Conducting a Workplace Emergency Drill

9/2/2020 (Permalink)

People escape to exit door It’s important to run through a practice drill with all staff

How To Stay Safe During A Workplace Emergency

If a disaster gets out of control at your St Michael, MN, commercial building, do your employees know how to react? Everyone remembers doing emergency drills in grade school, but how many workplaces do them? A disaster can happen anywhere, so it pays to be prepared. Follow these steps to design and conduct a drill, as well as create a thorough disaster safety plan.

1. Create a Plan
A plan of policies and procedures should, at the very least, include maps, floor plans, and designated safe areas. Encourage the ownership of emergency roles and responsibilities by specified employees.

2. Meet With Your Employees
Hold a meeting to review procedures with all staff. Allow them to share ideas and ask questions. Post the plan in conspicuous locations throughout the building and give a copy to each employee.

3. Conduct a Practice Drill
It’s important to run through a practice drill with all staff. Everyone needs to understand how to get out of the building as quickly and safely as possible. A designated safe area should be stressed as the post-escape meetup point.

4. Note the Results of the Drill
Track the time that it takes to complete the drill. Share that information with employees to encourage self-correction. Also, make note of any problems that occurred so that you can find a better approach.

5. Make Improvements
Some people won’t take a practice drill seriously, but it’s important to have everyone ready in case a disaster occurs. Set goals and offer incentives for a job well done.

6. Practice Regularly
It’ll probably take a few drills to get the proper response; you’ll need to practice until the actions become second nature. Since no disaster will be exactly as you expect, create several different scenarios to practice.
Running a drill regularly helps ensure that everyone stays safe during a workplace emergency. As a business owner, it’s your responsibility to protect your employees on the job. If your building sustains damage from a disaster, storm restoration experts can make repairs so your employees continue to have a safe place to work.

Cleaning Up After a Flood

8/13/2020 (Permalink)

Drying equipment placed on wooden floor Drying equipmente placed on wooden floor in a Rockford, MN home

Cleaning Up After a Flood

If your Wright County home floods, mold growth is a major concern. The following steps outline how to clean up after a flood to prevent further damage.
Make sure the property is safe. Standing water and electricity can be a dangerous combination. You will need to call an electrician or the power company to fully disconnect your home from all electricity. The electric meter needs to be removed. Turning off the power at the circuit breaker is insufficient when dealing with flood conditions.

Dry the property. Mold growth can occur within 24 hours, so it is important to dry out your home as soon as possible. Using buckets or pumps (plugged into a dry area), extract the standing water. Then use fans and dehumidifiers to dry out all remaining moisture. It might be helpful to take smaller items outside to dry in the sunshine. Windows and doors can be opened to speed drying time.

Clean affected areas. Flood water often contains bacteria, so it is important to properly sanitize all items that come into contact with the water. Even originally uncontaminated water, such as from a supply line, can breed bacteria if allowed to stand for more than two days. There are a variety of disinfectants on the market, so you should be able to find one appropriate for the item you are cleaning. You will likely need several types of cleaners. Some items, especially those with porous surfaces, cannot be thoroughly disinfected. These items should be thrown away.

Repair and replace damaged items. When everything is clean and dry, it is time to begin making repairs. Depending on your skill level, you may be able to do some of these repairs yourself. If you have delicate items, such as antiques or electronics, you may need to hire a specialist.
Water damage and subsequent mold growth is an unfortunately common occurrence, and the cleanup process can be daunting. Fortunately, an experienced restoration team can help you get your home back to normal quickly and safely.  Call us today to schedule your inspection.

Why Is Mold Such a Concern After a Storm?

7/24/2020 (Permalink)

Storms pass through St. Michael, MN, often. When these chains of weather are particularly nasty, your commercial building may get beaten down and damaged. Storms can lead to hail, water or wind damage, but often the problems caused by storms are associated with mold growth. There are several reasons why your building may be at a higher risk for mold after a storm.

4 Reasons Why Mold May Grow After a Storm

  • Less protection. When winds tear your roof off, your building is open to all sorts of issues. Even light rain can cause water pockets to form in your attic or down your walls. Storms have a way of weakening the protection your building has, which could translate to more water problems and fungus growth.
  • Standing water. Some storms are accompanied by large amounts of water. If your basement is left flooded after bad weather rolls through, you need to get the issue addressed as quickly as possible. Storm water is often full of contaminants, which can cause mold to start growing in as little as 24 to 48 hours after the initial flood.
  • Passing time. Bad weather has a way of making normal activities hard to do. If the storm caused roads to shut down or your building to be unsafe, it may take a while for you or a remediation team to get into the building. This passing time increases the chances that bacteria and mold spores will cause bigger issues on your property.
  • Missed issues. Even if you were able to address roof repairs, broken windows and flooding right away, there is always the chance that a small problem was missed during the restoration. Even a small hole in the siding of your building can grow and cause a bigger mess. This small hole, for example, could let water in between your siding and sheathing. When this happens, mold growth is likely.

Mold growth does not always happen after storms. If you suspect fungus could be growing in your commercial space, it may be a good idea to get it looked at as soon as possible.

Know the Types of Flood Waters

5/1/2020 (Permalink)

stair of a House fully flooded during the flooding of the river A flooded house in Annandale, MN

When water damage from a flood invades your Annandale, MN, home, it can be overwhelming. Along with saturated cherished belongings, it may mean extensive repairs and lingering problems. While you may want to jump in and start the cleanup process, it is important to understand that not all water is the same or safe.

Types of Flood Waters

The source of the water issue plays a big role in the cleanup process. There are three types of water categories.

Clean Water: This does not pose an immediate health risk. It includes water without contaminants. It may be the result of a pipe burst, damaged appliance, toilet holding tanks, or rainwater. If left unchecked, it can turn into the next category.
Gray Water: Since this type may have chemicals or other contaminants, it may pose a minimal health risk if ingested. Culprits creating this type often include dishwashers, sinks, washing machines, or aquariums. Over time, the contamination can spread and bump this up to the third water category.
Black Water: This is the most unsanitary water. During flooding, soil, debris, and sewage get mixed in with the water, which means bacteria, protozoans, molds, fungi, and viruses could be in the water.

Drying Out and Cleaning Up
Water damage created by the first two categories needs to be immediately addressed. If the affected area can be dried out within 48 hours, it minimizes the chances of further damage. After that time has passed, it is best to consider it black water and get the help of a flood, water, and mold damage expert. Cleanup for this category of water requires extra safety measures during the cleanup process, as well as advanced tools to eradicate mold growth and any lingering odors.
While some water damage may seem a breeze to clean up, taking a moment to consider the source of the problem is important for your safety. Instead of dealing with the hassle, count on a professional to make it “Like it never even happened.”

Flooding vs. Other Water Damage

4/10/2020 (Permalink)

Dehumidifier and air mover placed on the floor, wall tear out covered with plastic Storm damage after tear out in Rockford, MN

Flood damage to your Rockford, MN, business can be a major problem. However, insurance companies and their clients often have different ideas about what constitutes flooding.

Types of Water Damage

Although insurance companies are very specific about the definition of flooding, there are several ways your building can incur water damage. The following are three types of damages that can lead to inundation:

  1. Storm damage
  2. Water damage
  3. Flood damage

Storms can damage roofs, burst pipes, break windows and cause other issues that allow water to enter the building. If storm damage leads to water incursion, most property owners' policies will cover this. Also if the building floods because of a burst pipe, the insurance company will classify that as water damage rather than flooding. That also goes for other common water-related issues, including malfunctioning appliances and many roof leaks. However, if your building is involved in a flood, as defined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, you must have flood insurance to be covered. Floods are defined as water covering at least two acres or two separate properties. Additionally, the water must come from one of the following sources: mudflow, surface water runoff or overflow of inland or tidal water (due to heavy rainfall or erosion). If the damage is classified as flood-related, standard property owners' insurance will not cover it.

Water Damage Restoration Process

Regardless of the cause of the water damage, it is important to get your property cleaned up as soon as possible to prevent mold growth. First, remove the standing water. There are specialized pumps and vacuums for this. Then dry out the remaining water. You may need to use fans or dehumidifiers. Next, sanitize all affected items. Everything that cannot be fully cleaned and dried should be thrown away. Finally, restore or replace all damaged items.
Just as there are a variety of causes for water and flood damage, there are different specifications for cleaning up afterward. An experienced restoration service can help you get your business back to normal quickly and safely.

4 Ways To Safeguard Your Basement From Sewage

11/14/2019 (Permalink)

Standing water in basement Standing water in a Delano, MN basement

Four Ways To Prevent Sewage from Backing Up Into Your Basement

Any time there is a heavy storm in Delano, MN, you know that the basement of your home is in danger of flooding. Some of this excess water has the potential to come from sewer backup, and that can lead to an extensive remediation process. Here are four ways to prevent sewage from backing up into your basement during a storm.

1. Clear Pipes

One way to keep sewage from coming up through your pipes when it rains is to make sure excess sewage doesn't get caught in there to begin with. If you notice water draining slowly, use a drain snake to clear the pipes. This can help you prevent the need for sewer cleaning.

2. Monitor Roots

The roots of trees near your home can cause problems with your sewer system. If the roots grow into the pipes or knock them loose, storm damage from the sewer is almost inevitable during a heavy rain. Have your system inspected at least once a year, preferably before the rainy season starts, and fix any problems you find.

3. Install Valve

A backflow prevention valve can can keep sewer backup out of your home. It is installed at the exit point from your basement into the sewer line. This valve keeps sewage flowing only one way - out of your home and into the sewer where it belongs.

4. Plug Drain

If you have one-way drain plugs installed in each drain, you can prevent backflow into your home even if it comes up through your pipes. It works similarly to the valve; it keeps water draining in one direction. Even if you have other measures in place, it's good to have drain plugs just in case sewage gets past the other barriers.
If you do get a sewer backup during a storm, you will probably need to call storm damage mitigation specialists to disinfect every place it affects. The best protection is prevention.

The Important Differences Between Flood and Storm Damage

10/28/2019 (Permalink)

Flooded blue house with rising water Flooded house in Clearwater, MN

Learn the Crucial Differences Between floods and Storms

Water damage can cause plenty of trouble for your Clearwater, MN, business location. While you can thankfully rely on solid insurance and repair plans, they may not always apply to every water-related incident. Flood damage may carry different insurance demands or solutions than destruction caused by a storm. It may be in your best interest to learn the crucial differences between floods and storms to find the most effective answer for the problem.

Damage Created by Floods

Flooding is commonly associated with accumulated water from excessive rain and storms. While most floods emerge as their aftermath, not every flood is created by a storm. For instance, a flaw in your commercial building's plumbing system can lead to a water leak. When that leak is ignored, it builds up until it creates a water surplus. Overflowing water from nearby lakes, rivers or other sources can also create a flood.

Damage Created by Storms

Even though you might associate storms with an overabundance of water and flood damage in general, they can create other destruction not directly associated with pouring water.

  • Strong winds
  • Debris and dangerous objects
  • Lightning damage
  • Water from defective drains or gutters

Storms have plenty of other elements at play, so you can expect multiple damage sources besides just extra water. As you hire emergency restoration services, consider all the water and non-water damage on the property.

Why the Difference Matters

Learning the different origins of the water damage can play a significant role in how much insurance you can claim. Most commercial buildings have an insurance plan that covers storm damage and its various sources. However, they often do not cover floods or offer very limited coverage. Look for the right policy that includes flooding or consider getting a separate plan that includes it.
Even though some property owners interchangeably use storm and flood damage, they are not the same. Knowing the difference ensures you receive the right repair treatment in Clearwater, MN and get the correct insurance policy.

Keeping Sewer Water Out of Your Home

9/10/2019 (Permalink)

A plumber with a tool called "snake" trying to push out any blockage on a toilet Plumber with snake tool trying to push out any blockages on toilet

Take the Following Steps To Protect Your Home From Water Damage

Are your household pipes draining slowly? Do you hear bubbling from sinks or toilets? If so, somewhere in the drainage system, you may have a clog. Overtime, this issue can become troublesome, leaving the property vulnerable to sewage backup. Homeowners in Buffalo, MN, should take the following steps to protect their homes from water damage.

1. Trash It, Don't Flush It

Tossing items down the drain seems like a simple and easy solution. These lines, however, are not built for objects. Solids such as feminine products, flushable wipes, and paper towels are hazards. These do not dissolve and can cause backups; therefore, they belong in the waste can instead.

2. Cut the Grease

Oils do not mix with water, and fluids such as grease solidify in the drain. Locate a cup or container to hold these substances. Once they've cooled, dispose of them properly in the trash.

3. Clear the Lines

When major clogs occur, call in sewer cleaning specialists who can evaluate the situation and stop backups before they occur. After locating the access point, the crew should use a long cable called a snake to push out any blockages.

4. Trim the Trees

Large, bountiful trees are beautiful, but if they grow too close to the pipes, it can become problematic, creating holes and breaking the line. Keep plants trimmed to avoid this situation.

5. Add a Preventative Valve

During heavy rains, water levels rise. At times, this could overload the sewer lines and cause flooding into basements or lower-level areas of the home. Consider installing and maintaining a backup valve. The device redirects the water flow away from the residence, offering an additional layer of storm damage protection. If a flood does occur, locate the shut-off valve and turn off the water supply. Then, call a professional restoration company to handle the cleanup and repairs. The crew can fix your home so it looks and feels “Like it never even happened."

Homeowners should take steps to avoid flooding. Continually monitor the building's water flow, and keep lines free and open. Such actions may stave off larger, more costly issues such as a sewer backup.

3 Tips To Prevent Sewer Backup in Your Home

7/25/2019 (Permalink)

Tree roots growing in the sewer line is a common reason for sewer backup problems

3 Tips To Prevent Sewer Backup in Your Home

Sewer backup in your Rockford, MN, home can be a nightmare. Not only do you need to worry about water damage, you also need to protect yourself and your family from the bacteria often present in raw sewage.

There are many potential causes for backup. There may be a blockage or clog in your lateral pipe, in which case you may require sewer cleaning. Excessive rain can cause flooding that results in raw sewage backing up into your basement. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to prevent basement floods in either case.

1. Install a Preventative Device

Examples include backwater valves and one-way floor drains. These usually remain open to allow wastewater to flow away from the home but then close up during flooding due to storms to prevent sewage from backing up into your home.

2. Trim Tree Roots

Small tree roots can get into pipe joints and cracks in the sewer line in their quest for moisture. As they grow bigger, they can cause blockages or other types of damage to the sewer system. It may be necessary to have the roots trimmed professionally.

3. Dispose of Paper Products and Grease Properly

What you send down the drain may come back to haunt you later on. Be careful flushing any paper products down the toilet; do not do so unless the manufacturer has marked it as safe. Do not flush feminine hygiene products under any circumstances.

Additionally, avoid pouring any cooking grease down the drain of your kitchen sinks, including the garbage disposal. Though it appears liquid when heated, it will become solid again as it cools. This can lead to blockage if it happens in the sewer pipes.

While these prevention methods can be highly effective against basement floods, none of them are infallible. Despite your best efforts, you may experience flooding, sewer backup, and resultant storm damage. Fortunately, emergency restoration services are Here To Help 24 hours a day.

Commercial Storm Insurance: What Does It Cover?

5/8/2019 (Permalink)

Most wind-related storm damage is covered by commercial insurance

What Does Commercial Storm Insurance Cover?

Are you a St Michael, MN  business owner who wonders what commercial storm insurance actually covers? It is important to understand your coverage in order to be prepared for an emergency if it should occur. Here are three things that are covered by most policies in addition to damage to your actual building itself.

1. Wind damage. If your area is particularly prone to windstorm issues, you will be happy to learn that most wind-related storm damage is covered by commercial insurance. Remember to keep records of any damage directly caused by wind, such as pictures and receipts from repair work.

2. Theft and Vandalism. Unfortunately, criminal acts can become a concern when dealing with storms and similar disasters, so most policies will cover both vandalism and theft that can affect your building as a result of a storm.

3. Business equipment. If your supplies, furnishings, office fixtures and other equipment are damaged during bad weather, most storm insurance policies will cover it.

Keep in mind that damage from floods, earthquakes and hurricanes may not be a part of your standard insurance coverage without an added rider. Talk to your insurance agent about including these coverages to better protect your business and your investments.

Getting Help After a Storm

If you ever find yourself facing storm-related damage at your business, wait until the weather dies down to seek help. Then, call a trusted commercial storm damage company in the St Michael, MN, area for assistance with cleanup and remediation. While you may feel the urge to take matters into your own hands, it is better for you, your business and your insurance claims to get help from trained technicians who know what to do in such a situation.

Storm insurance and storm damage in general can be hard to navigate for even the savviest of business owners. Talking to your insurance agent and other knowledgeable professionals can help take some of the burden off of you and put you in a position to take control after a storm.

When Storms or Floods hit Wright County, SERVPRO is ready!

4/4/2019 (Permalink)

Storms can cause Water Damage in our properties in Wirght County, MN.

SERVPRO of Wright County specializes in storm and flood damage restoration.  Our crews are highly trained and we use specialized equipment to restore your property to its pre-storm condition.

Faster Response

Since we are locally owned and operated, we are able to respond quicker with the right resources, which is extremely important. A fast response lessens the damage, limits further damage, and reduces the restoration cost.

Resources to Handle Floods and Storms

When storms hit Wright County, MN, we can scale our resources to handle a large storm or flooding disaster. We can access equipment and personnel from a network of 1,650 Franchises across the country and elite Disaster Recovery Teams that are strategically located throughout the United States.

Have Storm or Flood Damage? Call Us Today 763-295-1161.

Emergency Preparation: Ensuring Commercial Generators are Maintained

2/12/2019 (Permalink)

The leading cause of generator problems is battery failure

A generator is a pivotal piece of machinery for many businesses, especially medical and manufacturing practices. These tools ensure that a business can maintain operations in the event of a power failure, and whether for safety concerns or production value they must be maintained. Failure to perform adequate maintenance can lead to a litany of issues, but there are four that are the most common.

1. Battery Failure

The leading cause of generator problems is battery failure. Failure occurs because a battery has not been charged properly or it needs to be replaced due to age. Most failures can be avoided by making sure that all cables, chargers and batteries are checked regularly and that their condition remains in good standing.

2. Leaks

Generator leaks are common and usually preventable through routine maintenance. These leaks can occur in the fuel, oil or coolant lines. Those leaks occurring in the coolant line are likely due to a block in the hoses leading to the heater. However, all leaks are preventable with regular checkups.

3. Low Fuel

Another common problem is faulty fuel gauges leading to low fuel. In order to avoid this issue, you can get in the practice of manually checking fuel tanks and having additional fuel storage on hand at your facility.

4. Starting Issues

If your machine is not set to auto, then it will not start up when a power outage occurs. However, if this is not your issue, then you can try a manual reset of the system. If that fails to work, then you can contact a storm preparedness specialist in the Buffalo, MN , area to figure out other possible causes.

A generator can be a potential life-saver, both figuratively and literally, for many business owners. However, these machines do have their kinks and must be regularly maintained to function correctly in the event of an emergency.

For Immediate Service in Wright County, Call SERVPRO

12/29/2018 (Permalink)

Wright County Residents: We provide immediate service day or night!

SERVPRO of Wright County provides 24-hour emergency service and is dedicated to being faster to any-sized disaster in Wright County. We can respond immediately to your emergency and have the expertise to handle your restoration or cleaning needs.

  • 24-Hour Emergency Service
  • Faster to Any-Sized Disaster
  • Highly Trained Restoration Technicians
  • A Trusted Leader in the Restoration Industry
  • Locally Owned and Operated
  • Advanced Restoration and Cleaning Equipment 

Have Questions? Call Us 24/7 – 763-295-1161

Residential Storm Services

Whether your Wright County home needs emergency flood damage or your upholstery cleaned, you can depend on us.  Our technicians have extensive cleaning and restoration training and can make your property look its best. Learn more about our residential services:

  • Water Damage Restoration
  • Fire Damage Restoration
  • Mold Remediation
  • Storm Damage Restoration
  • Cleaning Services
  • Building/Reconstruction Services

Commercial Storm Services

There's never a convenient time for fire or Water damage to strike your Wright County commercial property. Every hour spent cleaning up is an hour of lost revenue and productivity. So when the need arises for professional cleaning or emergency restoration services we have the training and expertise to respond promptly with highly trained technicians to get your property back to business. 

  • Commercial Water Damage Restoration
  • Commercial Fire Damage Restoration

Should You Wait for an Adjuster After Storm Damage?

9/16/2018 (Permalink)

Flooding can cause damage after a severe storm

After a severe storm or flooding in St. Michael, MN, you may wonder whether to wait for a flood insurance adjuster before trying to mitigate flood damage. Here are three reasons not to wait before documenting damage and taking steps to limit the extent of secondary damage to your home.

1. Documentation Is All You Need to File a Claim

An insurance adjuster does not need to witness damage firsthand to process a claim, but you do need to document the damage. Take extensive dated photographic or video evidence. Keep records of possessions, as well as their condition and value, and locate receipts for high-value items if possible. Footage and itemized records should be enough to prove your home and possessions sustained the damage you claim.

2. Adjusters Are Likely To Be Backlogged

Depending on the extent of a flood or storm and how many homes and businesses were affected, it may take adjusters a while to follow up on your flood insurance claims. It is better to document and immediately take steps to mitigate damage to keep conditions in your home from worsening. As a matter of fact, your insurance may not provide as much of a payout if you cannot prove you did everything in your power to limit damage in a timely manner.

3. Secondary Damage Can Start In Hours

The longer water damage sits, the more likely it is that building materials and contents will need to be replaced rather than restored. Mold damage can start to emerge within only 24 to 48 hours following a flood. You should take steps to eliminate the presence of water and moisture in your home as soon as possible.

Don't wait for a flood insurance adjuster following adverse weather or flooding in St. Michael, MN. Contact water and storm damage specialists if you need assistance with flood damage mitigation or restoration.

For more on St. Michael click here

3 Ways To Prepare Your Commercial Property for a Storm

8/19/2018 (Permalink)

Unexpected Storms in the area can leave your commercial building needing repairs

When strong storms sweep into St. Michael, MN, they can wreak havoc on your commercial property. This can be distressing, as high winds, heavy rain and flood water have the ability to cause thousands of dollars in damage to your building and its inventory. However, if you know a storm is inevitable, there are a few strategies you can use to prepare and possibly minimize the damage.

1. Back Up All Your Data

Your company’s data can be destroyed in a flash if it is stored in the basement of a flooded building. Paper archives can be especially vulnerable, so you may want to take time to move boxes or file cabinets to a safe location where the information can be transformed into electronic data and stored in the cloud. Avoid archiving information in company computers, especially those on the ground floor and vulnerable to flood water. In fact, you might be better off moving any company computers to a higher floor, if possible.

2. Remove Items From the Floor

Inventory, machinery and valuable company tools that sit at ground level can be susceptible to water damage. You may want to remove these items from the building or put them up on high, stable shelving. Heavier machinery can be lifted up onto stacked wooden pallets, which may keep them dry and unharmed during flooding.

3. Have a Restoration Plan in Place

It can be difficult to gauge how much damage your business may suffer before a flood, so it is wise to have a restoration plan in place before a disaster happens. Contact your local flood damage and mitigation service to discuss what the company’s technicians can do for you in the event that your building takes on damage. Discuss possible services like odor cleanup and mold mitigation.

Flood water and high winds in St. Michael, MN, can damage your commercial building and put you in serious debt. However, careful planning and having a mitigation and restoration strategy in place may help you come through a flood with the least possible amount of damage.

For more on St. Michael click here

Quick Guide to Creating a Continuity Plan for Your Business

4/19/2018 (Permalink)

Preparing for Storms in the St. Michael area

Flooding and storm damage can lead to the need for you to shut down your St. Michael, MN business for a time. This disruption can lead to a loss of revenue and customers. Because you want your business to be resilient, you should create a business continuity plan prior to any disasters. This type of plan can help you keep your company running smoothly even while dealing with a major remediation. Use this quick guide to help you create a plan for your company.

1. Consider Business Impact

How would your business be impacted by a flood or serious storm damage? You need to think about the time-sensitive processes and the resources required to complete them. This will help you better figure out what you need to focus on should there be an emergency.

2. Create Recovery Strategies

Setting up an emergency response plan gives you the knowledge you need to run your company without your normal resources, like an office building or warehouse. This plan may include recovery strategies for your building and everyday business activities.

3. Know Your Resources

If you want your business to get back on its feet after a disaster, you need to know who to call. Creating a relationship with a commercial restoration team can prepare you for any type of disaster. However, you may also want to learn about the government programs available to help you.

4. Train Your Employees

Once you have your business continuity plan created, you need to make sure everyone knows how to react to different situations. Run exercises to prepare your employees for floods, tornadoes, snowstorms and other potential disasters. If your team is trained and ready to respond quickly, you have a better chance of minimizing the downtime.

Creating a business continuity plan can help you and your employees prepare for a wide range of disasters. Working with a government agency or commercial cleanup and restoration crew can make it easier for you to create a plan that works for your company.

For more information on St. Michael click here.

Your Options When Flood Insurance Isn’t One

4/10/2018 (Permalink)

Flooded Home during a natural disaster in St. George

Flood insurance is a necessity in many parts of the country, but unfortunately, it’s expensive and difficult to get. Because of this, many homeowners go without the much-needed protection. If you do not have flood coverage but were recently the victim of a costly flood, you may qualify for FEMA. There are a lot of misconceptions regarding the federal assistance program; to clear some of them up, this post answers some of the more commonly asked questions regarding the program:

• Who qualifies for the program?
• Does the program pay for all repairs or contract work?
• Do renters qualify?
• What kind of grants are available?

Who Qualifies for the Program?

Federal disaster assistance is available to individuals who live in disaster-designated areas and who sustained serious damage to their homes, vehicles and other property. These individuals typically live in a floodplain but not always. The government usually reserves funds for a small number of specified counties at one time. Check with FEMA.gov to see if St. Michael, is one of them.

Does the Program Cover All Repairs and Contract Work?

The grants given by the program may cover damages and repairs not covered by flood insurance but may not cover all damage. Whether or not a grant will help you restore your home to pre-flood condition really just depends on the extent of damage you’re dealing with.

Do Renters Qualify?

Yes, renters do qualify for FEMA grants. Renters may also qualify for an SBA disaster loan.

What Kind of Grants Are Available?

Several types of grants are available to help homeowners through such a difficult time in their lives. Grants may help to pay for uninsured and underinsured personal property losses and healthcare expenses, emergency home repairs, temporary housing and funeral expenses.

Even if you have flood insurance, it may not be enough. Federal disaster aid is in place to help individuals cover the cost of disaster-related expenses and to get back on their feet. Visit FEMA.gov to learn more.

For more information on St. Michael click here.

Prepare Your Home for Storm and Flood With These Tips

1/19/2018 (Permalink)

If you live in a storm and flood-prone area, there are certain things you can do to your residence to reduce the amount of storm and water damage to structure and belongings. Consider the following aspects to protect your residential property from the many consequences of flood water.

New Home Construction

Are you getting ready to have a home custom-built just for you? Then you are in a fortunate situation that allows you to make certain enhancements to it. Some items that are recommended include:

• Be sure to build the house on pilings.
• It’s best that you construct the structure on ground level.
• If possible, erect the property on compacted fill.

Ensuring these three guidelines can significantly decrease the overall risk of a flooded building during heavy storm and rain. It is often more difficult to make modifications to an existing structure, but it is not impossible.

Existing Home Modifications

Making changes to your house can be somewhat costly, but is a smart choice considering the sheer scale of damage flooding can cause. Think about constructing berm walls, levees and retaining walls. All these options can help deter flood water. Furthermore, raising the house off its foundation and creating a new foundation can prove itself to be quite effective as well. It is up to you if you want to leave the area open or close it in. Not only does this provide valuable protection to your home, it can also increase its value should you ever decide to sell it.

These are top tips for making your residence more flood-proof. Should your house in St Michael, MN ever experience water damage from heavy storm and flood though, reach out to restoration professionals who know how to clean up a flooded building. You are busy enough as it is dealing with the repercussions of flooding and shouldn’t have to clean up flood damage yourself.
Visit http://www.SERVPROwrightcounty.com for more information on storm damage.

How to Prepare for Flood Damage

12/18/2017 (Permalink)

How to Prepare for Flood Damage

The drainage system used by businesses in St Michael, MN can affect the extent of storm damage in the city. This is particularly true during or after flooding occurs. It is important to keep gutters and storm drains clear to help minimize overall flood damage.

Property Drainage

Your responsibility starts with keeping your commercial property’s drainage system clear, particularly during storm season. Storm damage restoration companies suggest the following tips to ensure proper drainage:

Check gutters and drain pipes at least once a week, especially before and after a storm.
Inspect your property for signs of erosion or shifts in the earth around it.
Plant vegetation with a strong root system to slow down the flow of water into the city’s storm drains.
Report any problems to the local authorities so that the issue can be remedied.

You can help minimize the effects of flooding on the foundation of your buildings as well as the properties adjacent to yours if you are vigilant.

Outlying Drainage

Your ability to help keep the city’s drainage system working properly does not stop at your property line. Avoid sweeping landscaping cuttings or trash into the street, because it can clog storm drains. In fact, it is a good idea to have grounds crew members clear debris off the storm drains near your property. They should not attempt to lift the grate or put their hands between its bars, even if they see a problem below it. Instead, you should report problems to city officials who can clear the storm drain safely.

Minimizing storm damage is everyone’s responsibility. You can help protect the water supply in St Michael, MN when flooding occurs by routinely keeping the drainage system on and around your property clear. Storm water runoff from roofs and parking lots is often contaminated, so it is necessary to direct it to the appropriate areas. You cannot always avoid flood damage altogether, but you can contribute to faster recovery and clean up if you keep gutters and storm drains clear of debris.
Visit http://www.SERVPROwrightcounty.com for more information on flood damage.

Is it Time to Contact a Storm Restoration Expert?

11/2/2017 (Permalink)

Is it Time to Contact a Storm Restoration Expert?

As a homeowner, you probably don't want to have to think about your roof leak or getting a roof repair. You probably don't want to deal with flooding, river flooding, hail damage, or hurricane damage. You don't want think consider how frozen pipes and ice damage can cause roof damage or a roof leak. Unfortunately, it might be time to contact a home restoration expert to deal with storm remediation. If you've been thinking about home restoration or water restoration, the time to get started is now. If you aren't sure whether it's time to reach out to a storm restoration or home restoration expert, there are a few things you need to consider.

Have you recently experienced a severe storm?
If you have recently experienced river flooding, flooding, storm damage, hail damage, or hurricane damage, your house may have been physically damaged and you may need storm remediation. Many homeowners don't realize just how severe roof damage, hail damage, hurricane damage, and ground water can be after a severe storm. Pay attention to when there are storms in your area, as any place that is prone to hail damage, hurricane damage, or storm damage may be susceptible to problems.

Does your home have standing ground water?
Does your area frequently have river flooding? Flooding due to high rains? Ground water after flooding? Standing flood water in your yard? Many homes experience flooding after river flooding in the area, but flooding can also be caused by frozen pipes. Frozen pipes can burst and cause flood water to accumulate inside your home. Frozen pipes can create many problems for homeowners, including flood water and ground water if they burst. Does your house have flood water? It could be time to seek storm remediation. A water restoration expert can help to remove ground water with a flood pump. Did you know that a flood pump can be used by a water restoration expert to remove water? A flood pump can effectively remove water from your house. Make sure you contact a water restoration and storm restoration professional when you're ready for someone to use a flood pump at your house.

Is there visible damage to your home?
If you experience ice damage, storm damage, hurricane damage, or hail damage in your area, make sure you visually inspect your home. Do you notice holes in the side of your house from hail damage? Do you have a roof leak from roof damage? Do you need a roof repair? Do you have visible storm damage? Wind damage, roof damage, ice damage, and a roof leak can all impact your house. Wind damage can present in many different ways. For example, wind damage can impact the siding on your home, but wind damage can also cause a tree to fall onto your roof. This can lead to roof damage and a roof leak. Unfortunately, this means you'll need a roof repair.

Whether you've dealt with a roof repair or other storm restoration before, it's important that you visible examine your home for ice damage, ice damming, or anything else that might require storm restoration or storm remediation. An ice dam can form during periods of high snow. Ice damming can lead to many problems with your home that will require storm restoration, so if you're concerned about ice damming or you think you might have an ice dam, make sure you reach out. Never leave an ice dam. An ice dam won't go away on its own, and ice damming is a serious problem. Understand that the sooner you seek assistance for your storm-related damage, the sooner your house can be restored.

If you're ever in doubt about getting help from a storm restoration professional, go ahead and reach out. He or she can help repair problems with your home and fix any damage you may have experienced. Visit http://www.SERVPROwrightcounty.com for more information on storm damage.

Common Reasons for Flooding and Storm Damage

9/26/2017 (Permalink)

Common Reasons for Flooding and Storm Damage

Anyone who lives close to a river deals with the risk of river flooding every time it storms. The flood water that spills over the banks can mix with ground water and cause dirty water to rise several inches or more off the floor. Flooding is far from the only type of storm damage that requires storm remediation. Wind damage, roof damage, ice damage, hail damage and even hurricane damage can all cause problems that require extensive storm restoration work.

Winter Storms

Some people are lucky enough that they live in regions where ice damage rarely happens. As long as the temperature reaches the freezing point or drops lower though, there is a risk of winter storm damage that will need some type of home restoration. This can include ice damming that leads to an ice dam that makes the gutters fall off the house. An ice dam can keep growing as the temperature changes and make the problem of ice damming even worse. Frozen pipes are also a common problem that occurs in the winter. These frozen pipes can prevent those living or using the building from getting access to hot and cold water. They also risk frozen pipes breaking and causing water to back up inside the building and even inside the walls. That flood water can do much more damage than river flooding can.

Spring Storms

Spring storms can cause a roof leak or worsen a roof leak that the owner never noticed before. A standard roof leak that is no bigger than the size of a quarter can allow hundreds of gallons of water to fall inside and cause more damage than ordinary flooding would. The best way to deal with the roof repair needed is with professional storm remediation. This roof repair may require the covering of the roof leak and the removal of damaged shingles. Owners may need some water restoration work done inside their buildings too. Hail damage and other types of damage that leave behind standing water will require the use of a flood pump.

Summer Storms

While hail damage is common in the spring, hail damage can also occur in the summer. Another potential problem relates to wind damage or hurricane damage. Hurricane damage often occurs because of the high winds that those storms bring. These high winds can cause roof damage and force ground water in through a broken window or a hole that requires a roof repair. Storm restoration experts will use a flood pump to remove the flood water and use home restoration methods to restore the home.

Fall Storms

As the temperature and pressure changes, fall can bring river flooding as well as storms that cause roof damage or wind damage. Frozen pipes and ice damming are common later in the season as the temperature drops even lower. The ice damage that building owners see can relate to the ground water that gets inside or because of roof damage that leaves the building exposed. Those working in the fields of water restoration and storm restoration can use a flood pump to remove any excess water and knock down an ice dam that might form as the air becomes cooler. They can use home restoration and water restoration methods and methods to help with any type of storm remediation.

Each season of the year brings different types of potential storm damage, including wind damage, ice damage and hurricane damage. Professionals will inspect the property first to determine the best methods to use with the storm remediation. They may use a flood pump to reduce the impact that river flooding does as it brings ground water and flood water into a home, and they can use drying methods to cover flooding caused by ice damming. A storm restoration professional can melt an ice dam, do a roof repair, handle problems caused by flooding and work with specialized tools like a flood pump. They also offer all the home restoration and water restoration procedures that building owners need.
Visit http://www.SERVPROwrightcounty.com for more information on storm damage.