2.25.2021

Disaster in Texas, Tips on What to Do Next

Who lives in Dallas Julie Dykes Pondt recalled her experience and said, ".. We have reduced the power supply in our house at 43 degrees on Sunday night and on Monday morning the power was one and a half hours with the power long and then turned off for eight hours, not" Normal again by Friday. Eventually the main water pipe broke and we had two to three inches of water in our entire apartment. We need to break the drywall, floor, cabinets and return the apartment to the tunnels. RainTight General Contracting serves homeowners and homeowners in this process. Miller Weedn , CEO of RainTight, said, "We are quick to deploy teams to protect your health and assets." In many cases, mold and late fire can cause serious health problems if not treated quickly and properly.

Like Julie, many Texans find themselves in the same situation and struggling to find companies that can help. Klark Brown with Restoration Consultants is an expert in the field of restoration, advising restoration companies across the country. Klark has provided the following tips if you are affected by burst pipes and flooding in your home.

  1. Do not hesitate! Water damage to walls, floors, ceilings etc. it can have a lasting impact. Most residential and commercial properties have an obligation clause, according to which the insured must mitigate the problems in order to avoid secondary damage. If you don't act quickly and you later encounter problems like property damage, mold, and wood decay, your insurance may not cover them if they are discovered later.
  2. Quickly find a certified restoration company that can help determine what is damaged and guide you through the next steps. You may not have to wait for your insurance provider as further delays can lead to secondary damage. Remember, speed is key.
  3. It is important to determine what furniture you can store. Water-damaged furniture such as carpets, upholstery and mattresses can generate bacteria and mold and often need to be inventoried and photographed (for insurance) and possibly thrown away.
  4. Hire a company like Callbox Storage, a Texas- based storage company, to collect, store, and return your stored products. Callbox can help you package and store your untouched household items so that they are not damaged during the repair process. These costs are usually covered by your insurance claim.
  5. FEMA has additional resources as Texas has been classified as a national disaster. For more information from FEMA and information on whether you qualify for assistance, please visit https://www.fema.gov/disaster/4586

Callbox Storage is a full-service moving and storage company with offices in Texas in Austin , Dallas and Houston, and locations in Phoenix and Seattle . Callbox simplifies warehousing by demonstrating all of the work required to improve warehousing and providing customers with a cataloged photographic inventory of inventory. Kyle Bainter , CEO of Callbox Storage, sees a dramatic surge in demand due to the storm. He said, "We are seeing a massive influx of customers who are in need of packaging, moving and storage services due to this crisis. As a colleague from Texas, I am saddened by the recent disaster and those displaced by the storm. We are happy to help those who need it. ""

Restoration and restoration companies have come to Texas from all over the country. Josh Warren , owner of Warren Restoration, traveled from North Carolina to get Texas back on track. Warren Restoration is a certified catering company that operates across the country providing assistance in disasters like Hurricane Sandy and Hurricane Irma. Speaking to Josh, he said, "The best advice for those affected is to find a certified catering company that will perform moisture tests before assuming everything is okay. Often your walls retain moisture which, if improperly disinfected, can cause long-term damage. ""

While we may have a disaster the size of Texas , it is encouraging to see help coming from all over the country to help.

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