Archived Storm Damage Blog Posts
Wildfire Clean Up
6/30/2021 (Permalink)
Our goal is to get your life back up and running like normal as quickly as possible!
Over the last few years, there have been many wildfires in our greater Diamond Bar area. Our team does our best to help those in need.
Many homes were affected by this hot storm, some having to be evacuated, others just full of ash, and lots with their homes completely burned down to the ground. We stepped up and helped out, caring for people who would need restoration and clean-up done after the fires were put out.
There was lots of cleaning that needed to be done, the houses were super smokey and all the furniture inside smelled like it. We took care of that right away.
Our goal is to get your life back up and running like normal as quickly as possible! If disaster strikes, call us today - (909) 860-1748.
Storm Damage? Let us help!
6/1/2021 (Permalink)
We are locally owned and operated, so we’re already close by and ready to respond immediately when you need us.
When a storm tragedy strikes in the Pomona, CA, area you need to act fast to protect your belongings and more importantly your family and yourself. After any water damage situation, our primary focus is always safety first.
Be especially careful when entering the affected building.
Make sure that electrical power has been turned off and that the structure is sound before beginning an inspection of any storm-damaged building.
Protective wear is essential for your well-being. An organic vapor respirator, rubber gloves, eye protection, and protective clothing should always be worn... and can be found at most hardware/paint supply stores.
We can restore the damage in a particular room or an entire building and we are locally owned to respond faster to any disaster in your home or office. For immediate service call our SERVPRO of Diamond Bar/South Pomona storm response team in your area. We are locally owned and operated, so we’re already close by and ready to respond immediately when you need us. We’re also part of a national network of over 1,700 Franchises, which gives us access to more resources for larger cleaning or restoration projects or major storm scenarios.
How to Prevent Damage Caused By Severe Winter Weather
5/21/2021 (Permalink)
Insulate your pipes.
How to Prevent Damage Caused By Severe Winter Weather
A winter storm in Diamond Bar, CA, can result in a lot of damage to your commercial building. Luckily, there are some things you can do to prepare for this. The following may help you minimize the effect of severe weather on your business.
1. Make Repairs to Damaged Areas
Storm damage can be more serious if your building is already damaged. Some things to look out for are cracks in the walls, deteriorating seals around doors and windows and loose tiles on the roof. An emergency restoration company can repair areas that need work.
2. Keep the Building Warm
With a winter storm comes cold temperatures. A pipe break is more likely to occur if the plumbing becomes too cold and freezes. Insulating any exposed pipes as well as keeping the heat on in the building can reduce the chances of this.
3. Move Important Items to Higher Floors
Whether it’s from a storm or a broken pipe, flooding can severely damage your building as well as the items inside. Relocating items to a higher level can prevent them from becoming damaged. It is a good idea to do this for paper documents as well as electronic devices and equipment. You may want to move some of your smaller furniture items as well.
4. Don’t Neglect Items Outside of the Building
When preparing for a storm, remember to check the outside too. Furniture or other outdoor items could be picked up by strong winds and may damage the building’s exterior or break the windows. Gutters should also be cleaned to prevent water from backing up and leaking into the walls or roof.
5. Stay Updated
When you are expecting bad weather, you should watch the news regularly to keep up with any changes. Depending on how it develops, you may need to adjust your plans.
Preparing your business for a winter storm can prevent damage or reduce the damage that does occur. Repairing any existing damage will make your building less vulnerable to the storm, and keeping up with the weather will help you determine what other measures should be taken.
5 Ways To Protect Your Business From Flood Damage
3/24/2021 (Permalink)
Keep a supply of sandbags or flood-protective material on hand.
Five Ways To Take Action
Commercial owners in Cal Poly University-Pomona, CA, do not have the ability to stop Mother Nature's rising waters; however, proprietors do have the authority to fight off flood damage. By taking time to evaluate the property, it's possible to minimize harm. The following are five ways to take action now.
1. Raise the Electrical Outlets
When inclement weather occurs, moisture could infiltrate the building from the roof and through the floor. This storm damage exposes electrical wiring to fluid. To avoid this contamination and the cost of fixing an entire electrical system, consider relocating outlets and major wiring systems to a higher location. Floods can rise use to several feet. Place these openings further up, at least 12 inches above the base flood elevation zone.
2. Invest in Barrier Protection
The incoming water is hard to fight off unless the perimeter has been protected with a watertight product. Keep a supply of sandbags or flood-protective material on hand. Line these around the weaker areas, especially doors and windows. Ensure they are at least 3 feet or more depending on the establishment's placement in the flood zone.
3. Safeguard the HVAC Unit
A ruined HVAC unit is expensive to replace, and it's one of the objects likely to incur flood damage if it sits on the ground at a low level. Move it to the roof or a higher floor.
4. Enhance Landscaping
Ward off flooding by planting flowers and shrubs along the business's perimeter. Use local greenery that thrives in the area's soil. The roots assist in maintaining appropriate soil levels and easing drainage issues.
5. Have a Generator
The sooner a water and flood restoration company begins cleanup efforts, the better. A generator allows for workers to get into the place faster and begin drying out the soaked material.
Owners have the power to minimize flood damage, but it requires forward-thinking and proactive approaches. Be open to changing devices' locations and consider methods to secure the area from water infiltration. Doing these things could save time, stress and money.
What a Flood Restoration May Look Like in Your Home
3/24/2021 (Permalink)
Storm restoration services in a Pomona, CA home.
Restoration Process
After a storm has caused flooding in your Pomona, CA, home it may be time to contact a local water damage restoration service. These professionals can deal with a variety of storm damage types and flood water is one of the more common. Here are a few things you may see the restoration team do while they restore your home.
1. Water Removal
One of the first steps to restoration is to thoroughly remove any remaining water before contamination can occur. Flood water has a chance of carrying bacteria which could prove hazardous, so after the water is removed the area will be thoroughly dried and cleaned with sanitizing solutions as well.
2. Flood Cut
One of the dangers of flooding is that if enough of it occurs it can seep into the drywall and lead to mold damage, or problems with bacteria. One of the ways to prevent this is for a flood cut or tear out to be performed. This is the process of cutting the wall about a foot above the damage line and replacing it with new drywall. This is done to help protect the home from the aforementioned type of damages.
3. Rebuilding
After any major repairs, like a flood cut, are done the team working on your home can begin restoring it to pre-storm conditions. This can mean replacing flooring, patching flood-cut seams, repainting, and fixing any other damages that may have occurred. After these repairs are complete your home should look like it did before the storm occur.
After a storm causes flooding, it’s a good idea to contact a restoration team. These professionals can remove the water and dry the area before beginning the necessary repairs. They will even be able to take care of a flood cut n order to prevent long-term problems. Rest assured that with a little time and work they can have your home looking “Like it never even happened.”
Why You Should Not Drive on Flooded Streets
3/24/2021 (Permalink)
Never drive through a flooded roadway. Turn around, don’t drown.
A flooded street poses many dangers to drivers, passengers, and personal property. Flooding can happen quickly and unexpectedly. If your neighborhood in Diamond Bar, CA, experiences a flood, it is important to follow some precautions to stay safe. By knowing the dangers you are likely to encounter when streets are flooded, you can lower your risk of being caught off guard.
What Could Go Wrong
You cannot maintain control of your vehicle on flooded roads. As little as twelve inches of water can be enough to carry away a small car. If you do not have traction with the ground, your vehicle can be washed away or flipped on its side. Streets with certain characteristics are more likely to flood:
- At the bottom of hills
- Underneath overpasses
- Where good city drainage is not properly installed
- Near rivers, streams, or bodies of water
- Where the road dips or is lower than the ground around it
What To Do Instead
If you are traveling familiar routes, think ahead to determine the likelihood of encountering flooded roads. You can also check local news and apps for travel tips to help keep you safe. If you determine the route to be unsafe, try to plan a different way to your destination. If there is no safe way, or you encounter a flooded street along the way, do not drive into the water. If you find yourself in flooded water despite your best intentions, you should leave your car if the water is calm and still. If there is a current in the water, you are advised to remain in your vehicle and call for help. It only takes six inches of fast-moving water to sweep a person off the ground.
You can minimize the likelihood of harm to yourself and your vehicle by not going near a flooded street. However, if your home or auto sustains damage, a professional water restoration service can help get your belongings back to normal as quickly as possible.
Restoring Your Home After a Storm Flood
11/4/2020 (Permalink)
Despite preparing and fortifying your home, it’s still possible that your property will be damaged after a massive storm flood. It’s devastating to see your house obliterated after a storm flood. Here are the top tips when restoring your precious house property after it was damaged by a storm flood.
Contact your insurance provider
Processing an insurance claim can take some time so you need to call your insurance company as soon as possible after the storm flood ran its course.
Hiring a cleaning company
The next thing you need to do is to contact a cleaning company to pump out the water and remove debris. Also, keep in mind that the floods might have carried sewage wastes into your home. This is why you shouldn’t enter the property after a storm flood and let the cleaning company clean and sanitize your home first.
Hiring a restoration contractor
The next step is to get help from a restoration contractor. Get a quote from multiple contractors and determine which ones provide the best value.