BOWERMAN RESTORATION

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White Plains, New York, United States
Bowerman Restoration has been a trusted name in the cleaning and disaster restoration industry for over 35 years. Michael and the entire “Clean Green” team provide a full range of disaster restoration services: water, sewage, mold, fire and smoke. Our goal is to get your commercial or residential property back to its pre-loss condition quickly and efficiently, using cost-effective solutions. We take the time to assist our clients through each step of the restoration process: filing claims, communicating with the insurance company, and actual reconstruction. Technicians are IICRC certified so we can provide our discerning clientele with a knowledgeable and experienced staff. We provide project management to keep each job running smoothly and a licensed general contractor to oversee all reconstruction.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

What's That Smell?!

With all the rain we received a few weeks ago, it's no surprise to get phone calls from customers that have an "odd" odor in their home or basement. It is usally described as a musty or moldy smell. This smell is typically a warning that something is wrong. If you had water damage of any kind, and it was not addressed properly or at all, that smell is an indicator. It means that the area still has too much moisture and could be an indication of a mold problem. I blog about water and mold so much because I have seen the damage that it can cause to not only our homes, but our health. If you know your home was affected by water, and now you can smell a musty odor, it is better to be safe than sorry. Call a professional! Avoiding a water damage problem will not make it go away. It only creates more problems and expenses.

Michael Bowerman - President

Bowerman Restoration LLC - Experts in Disaster Recovery
Storm, Water, Flood, Mold, Sewage, Fire, Smoke & Soot Remediation

17 Jean Lane, Hartsdale, NY 10530

WEB:        http://www.bowermanrestoration.com/
E-MAIL:     michael@bowerman restoration.com
CELL:          (914) 804-5737
OFFICE:        (914) 674-1499
TOLL FREE:    (800) 638-4799

So Much Rain, So little Time

The past few weeks here in Westchester County have been quite, well, wet. Maybe its just me but it seems that April, the month that's supposed to be rainy, wasn't, and May and June were. Regardless, the rain was here and supposedly there is more to come. So I want to remind all of you to protect your property from the potential hazards that come along with heavy rains.

Making sure your gutters are in proper working order is a top priority. They should be cleaned every year to remove debris like leaves and sticks. The only way that a gutter can do its job is when its clear of obstructions. The gutters are supposed to carry water away from your house and foundation. So often I see gutters that have down-spouts that are pointed directly towards the foundation of the home. This will only lead to one conclusion, when heavy rains come, the water will find its way into your basement or first level via the porous concrete. Take my advice and do a proper walk through of your property. Make sure your down spouts are directed away from your home.

While we are talking about walk throughs, inspect the rest of your property for other red flags. If you see any broken or dead branches that could potentially damage your roof or home, have the branches removed. All it takes is one strong gust of wind, and that branch could wind up damaging your roof, windows, or worse. Once you have damage on your roof, water is likely to follow. Don't take a chance with the safety of your home.

The next time a heavy rain storm comes, take a walk around the perimeter of you house. Check the ground for any pooling water or heavy puddling around the foundation. Sometimes, if the ground has not been properly leveled or graded, the rain water will pool very close to your home. French drain systems and dry-wells are common solutions to re-directing water away from the foundation of your house.

If you have an underground sprinkler system, be sure to have it professionally checked. Faulty sprinkler heads can directly place water right at your front door. Broken pipes or underground lines can lead to massive flooding. Proper maintenance will keep your grass green and your house dry.

Be sure that if you do have a basement that is prone to water infiltration, you have a sufficient number of sump pumps. If you are concerned about losing power to your sump pumps, you might want to consider having an alternative source of power installed. Generators have become very popular since Hurricane Irene occurred in the summer of 2011. Many of us lost power for long stretches of time, rendering our sump pumps useless. Back up generators can be a lifesaver. They come in a variety of sizes, price-ranges and use several different sources of power.

Lastly, household maintenance is a sure-fire way to prevent water damage in your home. Having items like water heaters, air conditioners, heating systems, dishwashers, washing machines and dryers inspected and maintained by certified professionals is the only way to ensure their properly working. These items are notorious for causing damage to homes. There is no way to prevent complete accidents from occurring, but you can drastically reduce the potential with simple, regularly scheduled maintenance.

Water damage is the number one cause of damage for our customers in particular. It can destroy a lifetime of memories in a matter of hours. Please remember, water damage can lead to even more disastrous situations like mold infestation. Keeping your home and family safe from the elements of Mother Nature is the only way to reduce your risk for expensive remediations.

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