Water Damage Restoration
Did you experience a leak or broken pipe in your home and in need of water damage restoration? Your first step should be to turn off the water at the source. Standing water and leaks also increase risk of electrical shock if/when water comes into contact with electrical outlets or wall switches so be especially careful of potentially dangerous situations and avoid the area until a professional arrives.
Next, it is important to remove any standing water as the longer water sits, the more damage can be done. Anderson Certified is here to provide 24/7 water damage remediation services.
Anderson Certified will arrive and first document the status, identify the cause, and ensure the safety of all involved. Paramount is then selecting the optimal drying strategy to minimize damage and ensure thorough drying of surfaces, within walls, and beneath carpets and flooring.
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Water Damage Restoration FAQs
If possible to do safely, TURN OFF ELECTRICITY and AVOID THE AREA. Next, you should attempt to cut the water off at the source. Avoid standing in water especially near outlets and appliances. After taking the stated safety precautions, contact a professional water damage abatement professional like Anderson Certified.
Anderson Certified covers services for the greater Chicago area. Our quickest response area starts with Lincoln Park Chicago. Call Dan, via any of the channels available on this page. For 24/7, after hours, service, please call (312) 731-7829.
Yes, you can do a few things to reduce damage (see safety warning in first FAQ item).
– Mop up any standing water (if electrical power is cut)
– Move or remove small furniture items
– Lay towels or old rags to keep water from further spreading where possible
Mold can develop as quick as 24-48 hours of exposure to water, especially when it’s humid. Calling a professional to dry the area is extremely important.
Water from leaks are typically safe unless the water is very dark gray or black. If water from your leak is black, it is not safe to clean up or attempt to dry yourself. Safety measures will be taken by professionals to deal with the situation.
You might expect some noise as equipment can be loud. You should expect professionals to have powerful water extraction equipment, air movers/large fans and ducts and industrial-grade dehumidifiers.