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Flood Restoration Group has a wealth of experience in dealing with
all types of water flooding incidents.
From a simple burst pipe or tap left on through to sewage back
surges and storm damage. From a burst water main causing damage
to several properties to large regional river flooding causing damage
to numerous properties, we have dealt with them all! No job is too
large or too small.
From domestic properties to commercial properties and industrial
plants we have helped many thousands of victims over the years.
Our group are called up on by insurance companies, loss adjusters,
and surveying and facilities groups. We have the expertise and resources
for you to depend on. We are a preferred supplier to many well-known
retail groups and housing associations.
We can handle all types from pumping our water from properties
through to fully cleaning down all the interior and exterior of
a property and including Caravans, Cars and much more.
Water Damage
When the full consequences of water damage are overlooked, the
simplest water damage claim can escalate into a costly reconstruction
project.
Cleaner Drives Flood Restoration Group recognises this and knows
water damage is insidious and compounds with time.
Therefore, we take quick action to evaluate damages, consider the
presence of hazardous bacteria and remove standing water immediately.
Also, we use specialised instruments to locate hidden pockets of
water and technically monitor the dehumidification process. We don't
consider a job complete until the structure and contents are dry
and conditions in which mould and mildew can grow are eliminated.
In the event of water damage, do the following:
• Stay calm! Call Cleaner Drives Flood Restoration Group
on 0800 180 4262
• Turn off the electrical mains switch. Unplug and remove
all small electrical devices that are in contact with wet carpet.
• Remove antiques, if possible, from the flooded room, or
place aluminium foil under legs of wood furniture in contact with
wet carpet (especially antique items).
• Remove as much as possible to a higher floor if this is
possible.
• Place drapes on coat hangers and hang on rod.
• Pin up upholstered furniture skirts.
• Remove potted plants in contact with wet carpet.
• Remove books, shoes, paper goods (especially newspapers)
and all else that may stain the carpet. Check under beds and in
closets.
• Remove any furniture items to prevent rust or other stains,
or place aluminium foil under legs, and expedite restoration work.
• Make plans for restoration crew to remove and store large
articles of furniture on dry carpet, linoleum, garage, or other
areas unaffected by water damage.
Do not attempt the following:
• Using a vacuum cleaner.
• Placing newspaper in traffic areas to walk on.
• Walking on carpet any more than necessary.
• Turning on a dehumidifier or any other form of electrical
device
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