Tips for Filing an Insurance Claim After a Hurricane My aunt and uncle have lived in Lafayette, Louisiana for more than fifty years. Throughout those decades, they have countlessly boarded-up their home and headed to stay with us in Texas until the storm passes and they are cleared to enter their neighborhood again. Thankfully, every time that they have returned home after each storm has passed, they have been … [Read more...]
Tips for Filing an Insurance Claim After a Hurricane
Tree Damage Tips
Mother Nature can be nasty and if you find yourself as one of the unlucky ones with a fallen tree on your property here are some tips to consider. Secure the area and inform everyone to stay away. Large limbs that are broken and hanging can fall at any time. Uprooting trees lying on their sides can shift. Partially uprooted trees also can fall at any moment. Do not let people in these areas until a … [Read more...]
Hurricane Damage Clean Up
Original post: 11/06/2013 Stay off the roads. Emergency workers may be assisting people in flooded areas or cleaning up debris. You can help them by staying off the roads and out of the way. If your power is out, safely use a generator or candles. Keep generators outside and far away from windows, doors, and vents. Read both the label on your generator and the owner's manual and follow the instructions. … [Read more...]
Winter Storm Damage Prevention & Restoration
Winter Preparation & Restoration As a Texan, when I think about winter storm damage restoration services, I can’t help but think back to mid-February 2021. The winter outbreak that occurred that month was nicknamed as “Snowmaggedon”, but the event’s official name was Winter Storm Uri. That week not only brought snow, sleet and freezing rain to Texas, but also power outages and winter damage. As a Texan, Winter … [Read more...]
Safe Water Damage Clean-up Tips
Before entering a building where flood damage may have occurred, make sure it’s safe: check for electrical hazards and structural damage, and use proper protective gear like boots, gloves, and respirators. Before you start any construction or repairs, check for common hazardous materials like lead paint and asbestos, which may require help from professional and State-licensed contractors. Then, follow these … [Read more...]
What Are the Health Risks of Living With Smoke Damage?
Living with smoke damage is not only uncomfortable but it can also pose risks to your health. Knowing what risks smoke damage in your home can pose to your health may be just the push you need to get your smoke damage cleaned up and taken care of. Respiratory Issues The first major health risk is problems with your breathing. Though the smoke is no longer present, the effects of the smoke linger in furniture, … [Read more...]
Learn How Puff Back Fires Originate And Tips For Reducing Your Potential Risk
Original post: 11/06/2013 If your home has an oil-burning furnace, there are several dangers to know. Any furnace can experience a puff back. While puff backs are more common with oil systems, a furnace puff back can also occur with forced air, gas, and hot water heating systems. A puff back in a furnace is a volatile explosion that occurs inside your furnace. The result of this explosion is fire and smoke being … [Read more...]
Signs Your Home May Need a Mold Inspection
Don't think just because your bathroom is free of mold, the rest of your house is too. Nope. Mold likes any damp and warm environment. That's right, you might not even know it, but you could have mold in your basement, dry walls, under the kitchen sink, or even around your plumbing pipes. The fact is, long-term moisture almost always leads to mold growth. The CDC says that it's not only after natural disasters … [Read more...]
Seven Common Property Restoration Myths
Like so many service industries, the world of restoration is often plagued by several myths and misconceptions. While we're not entirely sure where these myths, or old wives’ tales, originated from, rest assured, they are far from the truth. However, we will say that if a rushed DIY job (or poorly executed ‘professional’ job for that matter) is done, some of these myths may hold some truth to them. The best way to … [Read more...]
The Different Types of Floods
Did you know that floods and fire are the most widespread types of natural disasters? And that the force of six inches of swiftly moving water can knock people off their feet? Not only is flood water damaging to property, and the contents of homes and businesses, and dangerous for those driving and on foot, but the water itself can be harmful to your health. Communities, especially at risk, are those … [Read more...]
Water Mitigation VS. Water Damage Restoration
If you've experienced water damage in your home or business, you understand that it's no picnic. Whether it's from a burst pipe, a leaking faucet, or heavy rains, water damage can cause severe damage to your property. And, as you can imagine, the longer it sits, the more damage water can cause. So, the sooner you call in professionals to assist, the better. Once you call in the experts, they will talk you … [Read more...]
What Do You Do When Your Pipes Burst?
No one wants to encounter a serious property emergency involving water damage, be it at home or your business. But sometimes, even with regular maintenance, we find unexpected issues occur, like a burst water pipe, flooding, heavy rainfall, or overflow issues. When bad luck and freezing weather mix together and your pipes burst, you need to act quickly. At Blackmon Mooring & BMS CAT, we believe water damage … [Read more...]