Recent Water Damage Posts

April Showers: Protecting Your Home with SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis

3/27/2024 (Permalink)

Servpro Crews flood cuts water damage Don't let April showers dampen your spirits—take proactive steps to protect your business and home and enjoy the beauty of the season worry-free.

As April arrives, so does the promise of spring showers. While these rains bring life to the earth and rejuvenate our surroundings, they can also pose a threat to our homes. Water damage from leaks, floods, or storms can wreak havoc on properties, causing structural damage and potential health hazards from mold growth. At SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis, we understand the importance of being prepared for April showers. Here are some essential tips to help you protect your home during this rainy season.

  1. Inspect Your Roof and Gutters: Your roof and gutters play a crucial role in keeping water out of your home. Before the rainy season begins, inspect your roof for any signs of damage, such as missing shingles, cracks, or deteriorated flashing. Clean out your gutters and downspouts to ensure proper drainage and prevent water from backing up and seeping into your home's foundation.

  2. Seal Windows and Doors: Leaky windows and doors can allow water to infiltrate your home, leading to water damage and mold growth. Check for gaps or cracks around windows and doors and seal them with weatherstripping or caulk as needed. Installing storm windows and doors can provide an extra layer of protection against driving rain and wind.

  3. Maintain Your Sump Pump: If your home has a basement or crawlspace, a sump pump is essential for preventing water damage from groundwater intrusion. Test your sump pump regularly to ensure it's working correctly and consider installing a battery backup system to keep it running during power outages. SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis offers sump pump maintenance services to help keep your system in peak condition.

  4. Monitor Indoor Humidity Levels: Excess humidity indoors can create an ideal environment for mold growth, especially in areas prone to moisture, such as basements, bathrooms, and kitchens. Use a dehumidifier to maintain indoor humidity levels below 60%, and ensure proper ventilation in these areas to prevent condensation buildup.

  5. Be Prepared for Emergencies: Despite our best efforts, water damage can still occur unexpectedly. It's essential to have a plan in place for dealing with emergencies. Know where your main water shut-off valve is located and how to turn it off in case of a leak or flood. Keep emergency contact information, including SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis's number, handy so you can quickly reach out for professional help when needed.

Should You Consider Remodeling After Water Damage? Expert Advice from SERVPRO®

2/14/2024 (Permalink)

Bathroom post demolition. Contact us today for a comprehensive assessment of water damage and personalized guidance on whether remodeling is the right step for your property.

Water damage can be a devastating event, causing extensive damage to your home and its belongings. Once the immediate damage is addressed, many homeowners face the decision of whether to undertake remodeling as part of the restoration process. At SERVPRO®, we understand the complexities involved. Here's our expert insight to help you determine if remodeling is the right choice after water damage.

Assess the Extent of Damage

Begin by assessing the severity of the water damage. Minor incidents may require simple restoration, while extensive damage might warrant more extensive repairs and remodeling. Consult with professionals to evaluate the damage accurately.

Consider Health and Safety Concerns

Water damage can lead to mold growth and compromised indoor air quality. If there's a safety risk due to water-related issues, remodeling may be necessary to ensure a healthy living environment.

Evaluate Structural Integrity

Structural damage from water can weaken the foundation of your home. If the integrity of the structure is compromised, remodeling might be essential to reinforce and restore the stability of the property.

Opportunity for Improvement

Water damage can serve as an opportunity for improvement. Consider remodeling to upgrade outdated features, enhance functionality, or implement design changes that align with your preferences and lifestyle.

Insurance Coverage and Budget Considerations

Review your insurance coverage to understand what aspects of remodeling may be covered after water damage. Additionally, assess your budget and weigh the costs of necessary repairs against the benefits of remodeling.

Consult with Restoration and Remodeling Experts

Seek advice from restoration and remodeling professionals like SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis. Our experts can provide insights into the extent of damage, potential remodeling needs, and cost-effective solutions tailored to your situation.

Future Prevention Measures

As part of remodeling, consider implementing preventive measures against future water damage. Upgrading materials, reinforcing protective barriers, or adjusting property layout can reduce the risk of recurrence.

Deciding whether to remodel after water damage is a significant choice that depends on various factors. Our SERVPRO® team is here to guide you through the process, offering expert advice and professional services tailored to your restoration and remodeling needs.

Contact us today for a comprehensive assessment of water damage and personalized guidance on whether remodeling is the right step for your property. Trust SERVPRO® – Your Partner in Water Damage Mitigation and Restoration!

Navigating Water Restoration in Northeast Minneapolis: SERVPRO® Expertise at Your Service

2/7/2024 (Permalink)

Nestled in the vibrant community of Northeast Minneapolis, residents and businesses alike thrive amidst the charm and character of this historic area. However, with its proximity to the Mississippi River and numerous lakes, water damage is a persistent threat that can strike unexpectedly. When disaster strikes, SERVPRO® is here to provide swift and professional water restoration services tailored to the unique needs of this dynamic neighborhood.

Understanding the Local Landscape

Northeast Minneapolis boasts a diverse landscape, from bustling urban streets to picturesque waterfront properties. However, this diversity also presents challenges when it comes to water damage. Whether it's flooding from heavy rains, sewer backups, or burst pipes in older homes, water emergencies can vary widely in scope and severity.

Swift Response and Expertise

At SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis, we understand the urgency of water damage mitigation. Our team of highly trained professionals is equipped with the latest technology and expertise to respond promptly to any water emergency. From water extraction and drying to mold remediation and structural repairs, we have the experience and resources to handle even the most complex restoration projects.

Customized Solutions for Every Situation 

No two water damage incidents are alike, which is why we take a personalized approach to every restoration project. Our technicians conduct thorough assessments to identify the extent of the damage and develop a customized restoration plan tailored to the specific needs of each property. Whether it's a residential home or a commercial building, we strive to minimize downtime and restore normalcy as quickly as possible.

Community-Focused Restoration

As a locally owned and operated franchise, SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis takes pride in serving our community with integrity and dedication. We understand the importance of preserving the character and resilience of this vibrant neighborhood, which is why we go above and beyond to ensure that every restoration project is completed to the highest standards.

When water damage threatens your home or business in Northeast Minneapolis, SERVPRO is here to help®. With our swift response, expertise, and commitment to excellence, you can trust us to restore your property and peace of mind. Contact SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis today for all your water restoration needs.

Preventing Frozen Pipes and Water Damage

10/25/2023 (Permalink)

Drying fans on the floor in a room. Don't hesitate to contact us if you need assistance or have any questions.

Winter is a time to savor the warmth of your cozy home, but it's also a time when the cold can cause significant damage to your property. One of the most common problems during the winter season is frozen pipes, which can lead to costly water damage. To help you prevent these issues and keep your home safe, we've put together some helpful tips and information on how to protect your home from frozen pipes and water damage.

Prevention Tips

Here are several preventive measures that you can take to protect your home from frozen pipes and water damage:

Insulate Pipes: Wrap pipes in insulation or heat tape to keep them warm and reduce the risk of freezing. Pay attention to pipes in unheated areas, like your attic or crawlspace.

Seal Cracks and Gaps: Identify and seal any cracks or gaps around pipes or the foundation of your home using caulk or other insulation materials.

Keep the Heat On: Even when you're away from home, it's important to maintain some heat to keep pipes above freezing temperature. Don't set your thermostat lower than 55°F.

Open Cabinets and Doors: Help warm air circulate around pipes by opening cabinets and doors around areas where pipes are located.

Recovery Steps

In the unfortunate event that your pipes freeze or burst despite your prevention efforts, there are a few steps you can take to minimize the damage:

Shut Off the Main Water Supply: Turn off the main water supply to your home to prevent further damage.

Thaw Frozen Pipes: Use a hairdryer, heat lamp, or heating pad to gradually thaw the pipe. Never use an open flame as this can cause a fire.

Call a Professional: If the pipe has burst, or you don't feel comfortable thawing the pipe yourself, contact a plumbing professional right away.

Expert Services

In addition to taking preventative measures, our experienced team at SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis is also here to help with water damage cleanup and restoration in the unfortunate event of a frozen pipe burst. Our comprehensive services include:

Water Extraction: We utilize advanced equipment to quickly remove standing water from your property, preventing further damage and mold growth.

Structural Drying: Our experts employ specialized techniques to dry and dehumidify affected areas, ensuring thorough moisture removal and preventing secondary damage.

Mold Remediation: If mold growth occurs as a result of water damage, we have the expertise to safely remove and remediate mold, restoring a clean and healthy environment.

Repairs and Reconstruction: Our skilled team can handle necessary repairs and reconstruction, bringing your property back to its pre-damage condition.

By implementing preventive measures and having a trusted team like SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis by your side for water damage cleanup and restoration, you can be prepared to handle the aftermath of frozen pipe bursts effectively. Don't hesitate to contact us if you need assistance or have any questions. Our dedicated team is ready to assist you in restoring your property and peace of mind.

Everything You Need to Know About Floors Warping and Buckling

7/20/2023 (Permalink)

Floor warping and buckling can be a frustrating and concerning issue for homeowners. Not only does it affect the aesthetic appeal of your space, but it can also indicate underlying problems and potential hazards. In this blog, we will provide you with a comprehensive guide on everything you need to know about floors warping and buckling, including the causes, preventive measures, and steps to restore your flooring to its original condition.

Causes of Floors Warping and Buckling

One of the primary causes of floors warping and buckling is moisture or water damage. Excessive humidity levels can also contribute to this issue. Poor subfloor installation and inadequate acclimation of flooring materials are additional factors that can lead to floor warping. Subfloor movement or structural issues, as well as improper installation techniques, can further exacerbate the problem.

Signs and Symptoms of Warped and Buckled Floors

If your floors are warping or buckling, you may notice an uneven or bumpy flooring surface. Gaps or separations between floorboards are common indicators as well. Cupping or crowning of individual planks, along with squeaky or creaking sounds when walking on the floor, can also suggest floor warping. Changes in the floor's appearance, such as discoloration or raised edges, should not be ignored.

Preventive Measures

To prevent floors from warping and buckling, it is crucial to ensure proper moisture control in your home. Using dehumidifiers in areas prone to high humidity can help maintain a balanced moisture level. Allowing flooring materials to acclimate before installation is essential, as it helps them adjust to the environment. Hiring professional installers with expertise in floor installation is another preventive measure to consider. Additionally, regular inspections and maintenance of your flooring will help identify and address issues early on.

Immediate Steps to Take When Floors Warp or Buckle

When you notice floor warping or buckling, it is important to take immediate action. Start by identifying and addressing the source of moisture or water damage. Depending on the severity of the damage, you may need to remove and replace severely damaged flooring materials. It is crucial to address any underlying structural or moisture issues to prevent further damage.

Restoring Your Floors

Restoring floors that have warped or buckled requires professional expertise. Consult a reputable disaster restoration company, such as our SERVPRO of Northwest Minneapolis team, that offers comprehensive restoration services. They will assess the situation and determine the appropriate restoration method based on the type of flooring material. If needed, they may repair or replace damaged subflooring. It is essential to ensure proper drying and implement moisture control measures. Refinishing or replacing flooring materials will help restore the appearance and integrity of your floors.

Understanding the causes, signs, and preventive measures for floor warping and buckling is crucial in maintaining the longevity and beauty of your floors. By taking prompt action, addressing the underlying issues, and consulting professionals when needed, you can effectively restore your floors to their original condition. Remember, proper maintenance, moisture control, and professional assistance play key roles in preventing and addressing floor warping and buckling issues.

4 Common Causes Of Dishwasher Leaks

3/13/2023 (Permalink)

If you have a dishwasher, you know how convenient it is to just load and run it. But when your dishwasher starts leaking, it’s an unpleasant surprise. We've compiled a list of four common causes of leaks that can help you troubleshoot before calling for repair services.

Faulty Gasket

Gaskets are rubber seals that keep water from leaking out of your dishwasher. They can become brittle and crack over time, so it's important to check them regularly. If you notice any damage or decay on your gasket, it should be replaced immediately.

Drainline is loose or damaged

If your drain line is loose or damaged, it could be causing a leak. The drain line is typically made of vinyl and can become loose over time. If you suspect that this is the cause of your dishwasher leak, first check to see if there's any damage in the area where the pipe connects to the machine. If so, consider replacing this section of the pipe. If not, then tighten up any clamps that may have loosened during normal usage--this should hopefully stop any future leaks as well!

Water supply line leak

The water supply line is the pipe that connects the dishwasher to your home's water supply. If this connection becomes damaged or corroded, then it could leak and cause damage to other parts of your dishwasher.

The first sign of a leaky water supply line is usually a small puddle forming under your sink or countertop. This means that some water has leaked out of this connection point before reaching its destination inside the appliance itself--which means it's time for repairs!

Unlevel dishwasher

If your dishwasher is not level, it can cause water to leak from the bottom of the appliance. If you are unsure how to check if your dishwasher is level, it's best practice to call in an expert repair technician who can inspect your dishwasher and determine if it needs adjusting or leveling off with shims.

If you are having a problem with your dishwasher, check these items.

  • Check the gasket.
  • Check the drain line.
  • Check the water supply line.
  • Ensure the dishwasher is level.

If you are having problems with your dishwasher, check these items before calling a repair technician. You may be able to fix the problem yourself and save money on costly repairs or replacements. If your dishwasher has leaked and caused damage to your home, don't hesitate and give our SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis team a call today. Our team can assist with all your water damage cleanup and restoration needs.

How to Clean Up Water Damage

2/10/2023 (Permalink)

Water damage can be devastating, but it doesn’t have to mean the end of your home. The right water cleanup team will make a difference with their experience, knowledge, and expertise.

Many water damage scenarios require professional assistance. Here at SERVPRO, we have a tried and trie 5-step water cleanup process in place to help you.

  • Inspection & Damage Assessment
  • Water Removal
  • Drying and Dehumidification
  • Cleaning and Sanitizing
  • Restoration

1. Inspection & Assessment

In this step, our team will inspect your property, assessing the extent of the damage. We will also check for sources of water, any potential hazards, or mold growth.

We will then make a detailed report of our findings and provide you with a quote for the work required. We can complete all mitigation and repairs, including any necessary reconstruction.

2. Water Removal

The next step in the water damage cleanup process is to remove as much of the water as possible. Water removal involves using specialized equipment to extract water from hard surfaces, such as floors and walls, or soft surfaces like carpeting and furniture.

The longer water sits on a surface, the more damage it can cause. To minimize this damage, it is important to remove standing water within 24 hours of detection.

Some of the specialized equipment used by SERVPRO includes pumps, truck-mounted units, portable extractors, and moisture meters.

3. Drying and Dehumidification

Once the water is removed, it's time to dry and dehumidify your home. This can be done using powerful equipment that will remove any remaining moisture from your floors, walls, and ceiling. Drying out a room is essential for preventing damage to furniture and other belongings as well as mold growth in the future.

The process of removing moisture from the air is known as dehumidification. It's common practice when dealing with water damage because it helps remove any excess moisture from the air and prevent any mold growth from forming on your property.

4. Cleaning and Sanitizing

Cleaning and sanitization are the fourth steps of the process. This step is important because it can reduce the risk of further damage, and it's also a vital part of the restoration process. In this step, all affected areas are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized with special cleaning solutions. Our team will also remove any odors and deodorize your property.

A home that has suffered from a water damage event should be cleaned and sanitized before residents live and exist in the area.

5. Restoration

Once you've completed the cleaning and mitigation process, it's time to get back on track. The final phase is restoration, which involves repairing or rebuilding damaged areas of your property. This will include any repairs that are needed or full reconstruction of entire rooms.

If you have water damage, it's important to take action quickly. The longer you wait, the more damage can occur, and the higher the cost will be to repair it. If you need help with cleanup or restoration services after a flood, call SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis today!

Mold vs Mildew

11/1/2022 (Permalink)

Mold vs Mildew

The growth of mold and mildew is one of the most common household problems. Mold and mildew typically grow in areas where there’s moisture, such as basements, bathrooms, and kitchens. Mildew is a type of fungus that grows on plants and is often associated with damp environments such as bathrooms or basements. On the other hand, mold can grow anywhere there’s moisture as it requires little light to survive. What is the difference between mold and mildew? 

The differences between them go beyond their appearance. 

Mold and mildew are both fungi that grow on surfaces. They can be found all over the world in places like bathrooms, kitchens, basements, and attics. Both mold and mildew thrive in damp environments with high humidity levels.

Mold is a fungus that grows in damp, dark areas such as your bathroom shower or basement floors. It's composed of tiny threads called hyphae that spread across surfaces where moisture collects — like wallpaper or wood cabinets — creating colonies called spore molds (also known as mycelium). These spores can float through the air until they land on another surface where they will continue to grow under the right conditions. 

Mold is usually black or brown, but it can also be white, blue or green. When mold has grown into a large colony it may have a fuzzy appearance similar to the coat on an animal (hence why some people refer to it as "fur" or "hair").

What is mildew?

Mildew is a type of fungus that grows on plants, fabrics, paper, and other materials. It can cause damage to these items. Mildew looks like tiny white or gray spots and is most commonly seen as a powdery substance on houseplants or in bathrooms and kitchens where humidity levels are high. 

How to tell mold from mildew

How can you tell the difference between mold and mildew? The easiest way is by looking at their appearance.

Mold is fuzzy, either black or green (or both), while mildew is powdery and usually gray or white. Molds are capable of spreading through spores in the air, while mildews grow on organic materials such as wood, paper, and plants. Mildew can be found growing inside your shower near the top edge of the glass where it meets metal pipes:

there are several methods to remove it:

If you have either, you need to address it immediately.

Mold and mildew can cause extensive damage to your home or business, so if you suspect either is in your home, you should address it immediately. Mildew tends to be more common on the exterior of buildings and other structures because it’s found in moist areas with stagnant air, like bathrooms or kitchens. Mold can grow anywhere there’s moisture, but it prefers dark places such as basements or closets where there’s not much air circulation.

SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis is here to help with all your mold remediation and mold cleanup needs in Minneapolis, MN, and surrounding areas!

How To Clean Electronics Damaged by Water

8/25/2022 (Permalink)

How to Clean Water-Damaged Electronics

If an electronic device in your building suffers water damage, you may not know the best way to handle the situation. Flooded electronics can be dangerous if not handled appropriately, so it is always best to use caution when approaching these devices.

Here are several tips to help you remove water from your devices safely and effectively.

1. Turn Off the Power Source

Before approaching any electronic device that is submerged in water, it is important to turn off the switch or circuit breaker that supplies power to the outlet.

2. Be Wary of Battery Hazards in Flooded Electronics

If the device has its own battery, look for signs of smoke, heat, or melting. Damaged batteries can be dangerous, and if you see any signs of damage, it is better to leave the device alone and call a professional.

3. Drain Water and Take Apart the Device
Once the device is safe to approach, unplug it. You can shake it gently or rotate it to let water out. Disassemble the device so that you can drain more water and isolate the internal components.

4. Clean the Circuit Board and Other Sensitive Parts

Submerge the circuit board in isopropyl alcohol. Take it out and use a soft brush to clean it. Be careful and avoid knocking any components loose from the circuit board. For the best results, use an ultrasonic cleaner to remove water and corrosion from areas you will not be able to reach with a brush. Dry the components with a blow dryer on cold, or use a desk lamp to help dry them.

5. Call a Professional if You Need Help

If there is extensive electronic damage in your building, it is a good idea to contact a water restoration company in St. Anthony, MN, to help you remove water and restore as many devices as possible.

Following these tips will help you respond to any situation involving flooded electronics.

4 Reasons Why Your Basement Is Flooding

5/31/2022 (Permalink)

a room of a home The water from the burst pipe in this home finished basement severely damaged the walls and carpeting.

4 Reasons Your Basement Might Be Flooding

Flooding in the basement is a common problem many homeowners face. If you're experiencing this issue, it's crucial to identify the root cause and take steps to prevent it from recurring. If the damage is extensive, you may also need help from a local professional cleanup and restoration specialist to prevent further issues and begin repairs.

Several common situations can lead to flooding in your basement. Consider whether these might apply to your home.

1. Poor Drainage Is Causing Your Basement Flood

If water is not draining properly around your Lauderdale, MN, home, it can lead to pooling and a flooded basement. Make sure your gutters and downspouts are clear of debris and are directing water away from your home. Installing a French drain can help with drainage.

2. A High Water Table Is Causing Water To Seep In

If you live in an area with a high water table, there is a higher groundwater level in the soil. This can cause water to seep into your basement through cracks or gaps in the foundation. To prevent this, you can install a sump pump to pump water out of your basement before it has a chance to flood.

3. Your Home Has Faulty or Old Plumbing

If you have an old or faulty plumbing system, it can put your home at risk for a basement flood. If you notice any leaks in your pipes, get them fixed as soon as possible. Consider replacing your plumbing if it is outdated or not up to code.

4. Melting Snow Is Seeping In

While melting snow can be a welcome sight after a long winter, it can also lead to flooding. Melting run-off can seep into cracks in your foundation and cause water to build up in your basement. To prevent this, make sure to shovel snow away from your home and seal any cracks in your foundation.

If not addressed quickly, water damage from a basement flood can be costly and result in severe structural problems to your Lauderdale, MN, home. These steps can help you avoid flooding in your basement and keep your home in good condition.

3 Things to Know Before Filing an Insurance Claim

5/30/2022 (Permalink)

Before Filing An Insurance Claim, There Are Three Things You Should Know.

In the event of a home flood, you may believe that the first thing you should do is file a claim with your insurance company. But, at the same time, you worry that filing an insurance claim could raise your premium. If you find yourself in this dilemma, consider how insurance companies operate to help you decide.

1. Consider the Circumstances

Insurance companies react to claims depending on how many you have filed and who or what caused the damage. For instance, insurance companies may raise your rates if you live in a flood zone, but they may not if significant floods are rare in your neighborhood. When you need home repairs after a flood in St Anthony MN, consider hiring water restoration professionals.

2. Understand Your Insurance

Unfortunately, insurance companies do not like water damage. This type of damage is expensive to repair, requiring a significant payout to replace your property and eradicate mold. Even though your insurance policy exists to help you in your time of need, insurance companies try to avoid risk and do not cover any more costs than they have to.

3. Think About Filing an Insurance Claim

Given how insurance companies operate, you may wonder if it is wise to file a claim when a flood damages your home. The smart solution may be to pay for minor damage yourself and save your insurance coverage for a more serious situation. Remember, you have paid your insurance premium, so your insurance company should cover damages according to your policy. But when you file a claim, you may need to prepare for your insurance company to raise your rates or even refuse to renew your policy.

While you decide whether to file an insurance claim, consider your relationship with your insurance company. Any consequences they impose may be worthwhile depending on the extent of the damage.

Tips To Help You Prepare for an Insurance Adjuster's Visit

4/25/2022 (Permalink)

Tips For Preparing For An Insurance Adjuster Visit

When a flood causes significant damage to your home in Falcon Heights MN, your insurance company's home adjuster will schedule a site inspection to gather the information necessary to process your insurance claim. You can plan for this visit in the following ways.

Create a List of Losses

Before you begin the cleanup process, go through your belongings and make a complete list of irreparable or severely damaged items, including:

  • Clothing
  • Furniture
  • Carpets
  • Window Coverings
  • Electronics
  • Photos

Attaching photos of as many items as possible to your list will substantiate your losses. You can also provide written descriptions if taking photos is impossible because of your belongings' destruction.

Inspect Your Home Carefully

Check your home for damage to its foundation, garage, swimming pool or any of its structural parts and prepare to discuss any abnormalities with the home adjuster. Identifying pre-existing defects or sudden damage preceding a flood can help define the scope of your claim.

Research Contractors

Acquiring quotes from at least three licensed contractors to clean your home or restore your belongings will facilitate the claim process. Ask these vendors to provide details describing their materials and methods and a working timeline your insurance provider can review before confirming coverage. A reliable disaster recovery service will not start working before receiving clearance from your insurance company.

Gather Documents and Receipts

Sorting relevant paperwork and assembling it into a single file will prevent unnecessary delays settling your claim. In addition to an itemized list of your belonging with photos and contractor quotes, include item purchase and moving expense receipts, written art appraisals or any documents that support your claim and provide answers to potential questions. Be sure to include all of your contact information on the paperwork to ensure you are reachable.

If your home in Falcon Heights MN experiences a flood, a reputable flood restoration company can work with your insurance company's home adjuster to facilitate your insurance claim.

Early Thawing Leading to Falcon Heights Water Damage Restoration?

2/17/2022 (Permalink)

When Spring Like Weather Threatens Water Damage Falcon Heights Residents Call SERVPRO

Weather prediction is hard at the best of times, but when a winter's worth of snow and ice surround your home in Falcon Heights, water damage restoration might be in the forecast. When unseasonably warm temperatures rush a spring thaw, rapidly melting snowpack can leach through your foundation, or meltwater built up in window wells can pour into your basement.

What Steps Can Falcon Heights Residents Take to Mitigate Water Damage from Ice And Snow Melt?

Several strategies help with the creep of melting snow, ice, and slush into a home in Falcon Heights. Water damage minimization or elimination is possible using these tips according to water mitigation professionals at SERVPRO:

During the Thaw

  • Shovel snow and ice away from the perimeter of your home, especially where a snowblower, plow or shoveling deposited significant quantities of snow.
  • Create channels in the snow and ice pack to encourage snowmelt to drain away from your foundation.
  • Install and maintain a sump pump system, helpful all year when precipitation levels peak.
  • Contract SERVPRO for an assessment and emergency services in response to the current water damage issues.

After This Year's Snow and Ice Melt

  • Inspect your Falcon Heights roof and gutter system to ensure meltwater has a clear drainage pathway off your roof, through downspouts, and away from your foundation line. 
  • If you have heating coils on the edge of your roof to avoid ice dams, make sure that "fix" is not dumping excess water down the exterior walls of your home or causing water to pool next to your foundation.
  • Check the soil grade close to your foundation, ensuring that its design drains water away from your home, including meltwater. The optimum drop is one inch per foot as you move 5 to 10 feet away from the perimeter.

Thawing and freezing cycles encourage basement flooding, but SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis is ready with practical water removal solutions 12 months a year. Call (612) 421-2040 for water damage remediation and prevention support.

What Drives Water Damage Restoration Costs in St. Anthony Properties?

1/6/2022 (Permalink)

SERVPRO Addresses Unexpected Cost Drivers Such as Moisture in St. Anthony Properties

Before you start restoring your property in case of a water intrusion, you might not expect a costly process. However, expenses can pile up to unexpected levels as you address the different developing issues. If you are prepared, you can anticipate costs or take steps to keep them from ballooning out of control.

Since the main issue to handle during water damage restoration in a St. Anthony home is moisture management, a sound plan is necessary for maximum efficiency. Although it may seem trivial, inefficient moisture management is one of the leading cost drivers. If left unaddressed, it causes significant material deterioration requiring elaborate repairs or replacements. The highly experienced SERVPRO restoration teams address problems caused by either extremely fast or delayed moisture management since both approaches are detrimental.

Some costly problems associated with the moisture management approach include:

  • Buckling or cupping in wooden structural materials
  • Warping or cracking of solid wood 
  • Mold development and bad odor

Most of the problems develop from changes in the structural layout of the materials. For instance, moisture can cause glues holding composite materials together to deteriorate or individual cells in materials to swell, thus altering their shape. Many such changes become permanent given enough time, so the only solution is to replace a material, which is costly.

Another cost aspect driven by moisture is the time spent resolving water damage. More hours mean extra labor costs or lost productivity if you do the restoration yourself. The best way to address this is to improve efficiency, thus limiting the overall time needed to fix the problems. The advanced training and sophisticated tools that SERVPRO teams use maximize efficiency.

Some tangible steps that improve efficiency include:

  • Using fast water extractors such as truck-mounted pumps
  • Running dehumidifiers throughout the restoration process
  • Balancing the ratio of dehumidifiers to air movers

SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis uses various strategic approaches to keep water damage restoration costs manageable. You can reach us at (612) 421-2040. We’re Faster To Any Size Disaster.

What Parts of My St. Anthony Home Are Likely to Need Water Damage Repair?

10/12/2021 (Permalink)

Water Damage Repairs Are Often Needed in a Few Key Areas around Your Residence.

Potential water damage is a constant concern of most St. Anthony homeowners. It is a seemingly impossible task to know exactly when and where to look for it to minimize your losses. However, much of this difficulty can be eliminated simply by knowing where most water leaks occur. 

Professionals at SERVPRO, a St. Anthony water damage repair service, assert that most water damage occurs in several key areas around your home. Of course, these areas generally correspond to those most prone to water leaks. Armed with this knowledge, it is simpler to locate and successfully address these problems early. In doing so, residents can often prevent more extensive water issues over the long term and avoid costly water damage repairs. 

Some key areas to look for leaks and related water damage are:

  • Near pipes in the kitchen and bathroom, as well as those in walls, where slow leaking or burst pipes could cause moisture and other water-related problems and 
  • In your roof, where weathering, loose tiles, or drainage issues could eventually lead to ceiling leaks
  • Around kitchen appliances, like refrigerators and dishwashers, that could malfunction and release water
  • In the basement, where storm-related basement flooding or faulty washing machines, water heaters, or containers could leak
  • Near windows, doors, and other entryways 
  • Around the water seals of bathtubs and shower rooms

With all this in mind, if you ever do find water damage and need water damage repairs, act fast and contact your helpful neighbors at SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis for assistance. Regardless of the time of day or night, we are always ready for your call at (612) 421-2040.

Confined Space Water Removal Solutions for Falcon Heights Homes

9/16/2021 (Permalink)

flex duct drying crawlspace Water removal from basement and crawlspaces can greatly mitigate damage in Falcon Heights--call SERVPRO

Specific tools improve the efficiency of water mitigation in damaged Falcon Heights properties.

Standing water is a significant threat to every area of a damaged home. There is no mistaking the urgency of removing pooling to protect sensitive materials. Even in challenging areas of the property, these water removal services can begin when our SERVPRO team first arrives.

Removing Water from Flooded Attic Spaces

Water damage restoration for Falcon Heights homes often means removing water after storms, appliance failures, or plumbing leaks in confined spaces like the attic. With much of these areas being unfinished throughout the region, the exposed wood and building materials are sensitive to water damage, deterioration, and mold development.

Eliminating Standing Water Concerns in Crawlspaces

Crawlspaces are about as common for homes in the Falcon Heights area as basements are, so they are susceptible to water damage or flood damage like other sections of the house. When lingering water sits in the crawlspace, it can facilitate mold development or deteriorate structural supports. Truck extractors with long discharge hoses can often resolve the extraction needs.

Draining and Cleaning Basement Water Damage

The basement can be one of the most common locations for water damage, as gravity dictates the easiest migration path for water damage or flooding. Collecting at the lowest levels of your home can often have property owners contending with several inches, or even feet, of standing water. We have multiple high-powered extraction solutions that can provide continuous and efficient water removal services. Some of these include:

  • Truck Mount Extractors
  • Submersible Pumps
  • Self-Priming Trash Pumps

Restoring a home or business after water damage is not always as straightforward as homeowners wish to believe. When confined spaces exist in the house and these areas have been affected as well, specific measures are necessary to overcome standing water threats. Our SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis team can help at (612) 421-2040. 

What Can Homeowners Do After a Water Intrusion to Help Clean Up?

7/27/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO Provides Water Damage Repair in St. Anthony Beyond What Homeowners Can Do

When a dishwasher hose breaks loose, and water comes pouring into your kitchen, it can cause extensive damage. We often get questions from homeowners asking us what they can do before we arrive. Many times, they attempt to recover the area themselves. That can lead to hidden damage such as mold.

What You Can Do Before We Arrive

You can use towels to soak up excess water. Furniture can be raised and put on blocks to avoid immediate damage. Your priority should be to call SERVPRO for water damage repair services in St. Anthony. Doing this prevents further primary damage and secondary damage. 

Professional Expertise & Equipment is Needed to Ensure a Quality Job

Homeowners need to be careful attempting restoration because DIY processes can cause issues. Our team is available 24 / 7 to mitigate water damage. Our services include:

Providing emergency services such as tarping and containment

  • Using moisture meters, probes, and infrared cameras to track hidden moisture
  • Choosing the right pump for the job to extract the water
  • Diagnosing the correct ratio of dehumidifiers to air movers for efficient drying
  • Employing controlled demolition when necessary
  • Repairing and restoring after thoroughly cleaning
  • Leaving your residence “Like it never even happened.”

For quality water damage, repair services, contact SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis. You can reach our helpful staff at (612) 421-2040. We’re Faster To Any Size Disaster.

Where Do Burst Pipes Hide in St. Anthony Homes?

6/14/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO uses technology to locate ceiling leaks and moisture before professional water damage restoration in St. Anthony

Whether caused by a leaking roof from storms or worn appliance hoses and cracked plumbing lines, required water damage remediation in St. Anthony can sneak up on homeowners. Moisture moves unseen along framing and behind walls.

Does the Location of Leaks Matter in a St. Anthony Home?

Unresolved water damage repairs in St. Anthony risk secondary harm to building materials and create the need for basement mold remediation or attic mold removal. SERVPRO seeks trapped moisture:

  • Collecting under cabinetry due to burst pipes or worn dishwasher hoses
  • Pooling over a ceiling or behind a wall after leaking roofs let water run down rafters
  • Causing basement flooding when leaks follow a superhighway to your finished lower living level by washing down wall studs

How Does SERVPRO Find the Trapped Moisture?

Specialized tools help our technicians pinpoint water sources to focus water damage remediation and drying efforts:

  • Moisture Sensors -- affirm water is present
  • Moisture meters -- generate data on moisture levels
  • Thermo-hygrometers -- measure temperature and relative humidity to monitor drying efforts
  • Thermal imaging -- detect cached water for removal behind structures

Contact the well-trained and equipped team at SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis for your water restoration needs. Call (612) 421-2040 24/7 to schedule an assessment.

Concerned About Water Damage Affecting Cabinets In Your Falcon Heights Home?

4/13/2021 (Permalink)

drying mats, gear in kitchen SERVPRO preserves kitchen cabinets in Falcon Heights homes with rapid, advanced techniques for water cleanup

SERVPRO Is Equipped To Handle Specialty Drying Minimizing Water Damage in Falcon Heights Properties

Water intrusion can cause severe damages, especially if traces of moisture remain unaddressed. Slow-paced drying is common in cavities or surfaces blocked by various barriers, thus creating an opportunity for severe water damage to develop.

Specialty drying techniques can help prevent extreme water damage in Falcon Heights properties by countering the challenges posed by barriers such as gloss paint, laminated surfaces such as those found in cabinets and cavities. SERVPRO applies such techniques when handling various situations, including:

Special Methods and Devices for Drying

Specialty drying requires unique tools and techniques to achieve the desired results. For instance, to ensure thorough drying for a wall with cabinets, it is essential to create holes at the rear end of the closet for better air circulation. Our SERVPRO technicians use a regular drill if the cabinet does not have a back or a hole-saw if the cabinet has a backing to ensure faster and thorough drying. We also have specialized cavity drying equipment such as drying mats which remove water trapped by tiles or wooden floorboards without requiring demolition.

SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis deals with any challenges that arise when resolving water damage. Call us at (612) 421-2040 whenever you need assistance.

Where Can St. Anthony Homeowners Find Water Restoration Help?

3/7/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO tailors mitigation and remediation to your circumstances

When driving through residential areas of St. Anthony during the cold and snow season, the sight of icicles can seem festive and evokes a sense of coziness. In reality, icicles' presence indicates a problem with the home's insulation, the roof, the gutter system, or all three. Failing to address the factors that create the ice dams that cascade into icicles causes significant water damage issues inside a home.

What Is the "Topography" of an Ice Dam?

During the late fall into spring in St. Anthony, residences undergo a series of precipitation, freeze, and thaw cycles that cause ice dams if the conditions warrant. One of the reasons homeowners receive so much advice about gutter cleanup in Minnesota is the potential for leaves and debris to clog gutters and downspouts right before the freezing rain and snow begin. The increasingly cold weather begins to freeze the water, mixed now with leaves and other debris. When the precipitation encounters a barrier to a clear passageway to a drain in the form of a solid "ice dam," meltwater looks for another outlet, spilling over the gutter and eaves to develop the stalactite-like structure dripping in icy glory off the roof edge.

Does All the Meltwater Form Icicles?

If the formation of icicles in St. Anthony were the only issue, water damage inside the home would not be a concern. Unfortunately, at the "headwaters" of the frozen waterfall is the dam, and the water collecting there moves in many directions. During colder periods, ice forms, but the sun can melt the icicle and the dam during the day. The water seeks any outlet, and if there is a way inside a residence at the roof edge, the water follows. Indeed, conditions inside the attic or upper levels of a home can cause and maintain the problem of ice dams:

  • Poorly insulated upper stories can "leak" warm air at gutter level, exacerbating the dammed ice's melting.
  • Incomplete or missing seals at flashings and roof edges also allow warm air to escape while welcoming water inside.
  • As water freezes, it expands, causing increasing pressure under the shingles admitting more water that eventually soaks into the structure and migrates, sometimes far from the roof.

What Are Some Ice Dam Solutions?

Homeowners in St. Anthony can avoid the ice dam challenge with maintenance and enhancements. Practical tips include:

  • Routine cleaning and preventive repairs of gutters and downspouts
  • An energy audit in the upper levels of the home to discover gaps and evaluate if additional insulation is needed
  • Investigation of after-market roof accessories that block leaves or heat the edges of the roof enough to remove the snow that fills the gutters

Who Can Help with Ice Dam Mitigation and Damage Remediation?

If you have leakage into your home from ice dams, swift assistance from the St. Anthony water restoration experts at SERVPRO is a wise choice. We are familiar with the harm caused by the glittering ice waterfalls and help stop the water spread plus provide remediation for the materials compromised:

  • Assessment of the upper story damage and migration
  • Water removal from building cavities
  • Identification of likely warm-air avenues and help with arranging repairs and upgrades
  • Structural drying with our professional-grade air movers, heaters, and dehumidifiers
  • Mold assessment and remediation help if needed

Call on SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis when the gingerbread-house look of winter icicles signal potentially devastating water damage inside. We are available for consultation daily at (612) 421-2040 24/7.

Walk Off Holiday Treats and Learn About St. Anthony Falls

12/21/2020 (Permalink)

STONE ARCH BRIDGE SERVPRO can "bridge" the gap from wet to dry when your St Anthony Fall's property suffers water damage

Take the Family Outdoors with A Historic Walking Tour of St. Anthony Falls and Landmarks Old and Ne

Check out local resources for self-guided walks through the St. Anthony Falls area of Minneapolis. Traverse the Stone Arch Bridge to begin a journey back when lumber, cotton, and flour milling commanded the power of the Falls. View mill ruins, working locks and dams, and historical buildings, bridges, and railways evolving still from beginnings on both sides of the Mississippi where early St. Anthony and Minneapolis created our city's vibrant foundation. Beautiful and intriguing any time of the year, make the three-mile outdoor hike a family tradition.

  • Dates and times: Flexible and ongoing
  • Maps and tours:  Download information your self-guided and paced free from:
  • The St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board or
  • The pdf entitled A Historic Walking Tour of St. Anthony Falls from the University of Minnesota Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences

Count on SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis when you need mitigation of water "falls" inside your home.  Contact (612) 421-2040 to manage every trace of the water's race.

Help Out Your St. Anthony Neighbors with a Holiday Drive-In Event

12/1/2020 (Permalink)

The Holiday Train on the move SERVPRO Can Cleanup Your Water Damaged Home in St. Anthony while You Enjoy the Holiday Train

Celebrate the season with family-friendly fun for a good cause in nearby Minneapolis.

This holiday season might be unlike any other, but that does not mean that St. Anthony residents must miss out on the spirit of the famous Holiday Train sponsored by ESNS and Canadian Pacific. The event features a combination of exciting experiences, including a Light Show, a virtual Holiday Train show, a triple-feature of holiday shorts, and a swag bag for your family.

For several nights, beginning the first weekend in December, families can participate in the holiday event. $25.00 per carload helps to provide a week’s supply of vital vegetables to 50 people, assuring you are doing your part to give back to the community this holiday season. For more information, contact East Side Neighborhood Services at 1700 Northeast 2nd Street in Minneapolis.

Water damage in your St. Anthony home can ruin the festivities of the holidays. Our SERVPRO of Northeast Minneapolis team has efficient drying and cleaning practices to make these emergencies “Like it never even happened.” Call us today at (612) 421-2040.