Water Damage Restoration in Colorado Springs
Whenever an emergency arises, Blues Carpet Cleaning & Air Ducts responds quickly and efficiently. We are an IICRC-certified water damage and mold mitigation company and can respond to an emergency of any size.
Water or mold damage can be hazardous to your health and home if not treated quickly. You can minimize the damage, reduce the cost, and prevent the growth of mold by tackling the cleanup immediately.
Our knowledgeable staff follows strict guidelines, uses the best drying equipment, and restores your home or business quickly to its pre-loss condition.
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Our Cleaning Services Include
Storm Damage Restoration
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Water Damage Restoration
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Residential Water Damage Restoration
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Commercial
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Mold
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Why should you Choose Blues?
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(719) 494-1440
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Colorado Springs, CO
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Actually, no. Your insurance provider encourages that you contact a commercial restoration firm as soon as possible to begin water cleanup and repair your water damage. Turn off any water valves you have access to, if possible.
If necessary, call a plumber to remedy the leak, but the sooner our crews come, the less damage we can assist prevent to your business or home. While you should still contact your insurance carrier, you should not wait for an adjuster to arrive before commencing any water damage restoration work. You’ll need an appraisal of the damage and a restoration estimate anyhow if you plan to file a claim. Calling us expedites the procedure.
To begin, we clear up any remaining standing water on the site. After that, we evaluate the water damage. We assess what can be recovered and what must be discarded before drying and dehumidifying the environment.
When it comes to water damage restoration, staying ahead of any possible mold growth is a top priority. If at all possible, our specialists are trained to restore property rather than replace it. Blues is a restoration firm, not a building company. We are first and foremost a mitigation firm, followed by a repair firm.
Absolutely. The following are some signs of hidden house flood water damage:
- Paint and wallpaper are peeling.
- Mold that can be seen
- Condensation and moisture
stale scents - Insect or pest activity has increased.
Wetness or moisture in your carpet or other flooring. Many times, people are unaware that they have water in their crawl space.
Mold thrives in moist conditions, thus any wet or humid location is ideal for mold spores to thrive. Mold can start to grow in as little as 24-48 hours if you ignore the dampness. When you’re dealing with flood damage of any kind, it’s critical to act quickly!
Mold can grow right away after water damage, but it normally takes 24-48 hours for it to take hold.
Mold appears on surfaces as dark gray, green, or even black blotches or dots. It’s usually elevated and textured, and it has a mildewy stench.
Mold remediation is the process of removing mold, odors, sanitizing the environment, and restoring healthy air quality to your business or home.
It all depends on the amount and location of the mold infestation within your property.
Mold removal quotes are supplied on a case-by-case basis, making a time frame difficult to predict.
“Remove mold totally” is also a bit of a misconception.
Mold is a naturally occurring organism with over 100,000 different varieties, some of which are constantly present in trace levels.
We eliminate mold from your house, commercial property, or business in order to return it to pre-damage or “healthy” conditions.
Because of the variety of mold kinds, there is no established “safe level” of mold.
But keep in mind that bleach won’t get rid of mold. It merely removes the visible color from the mold. It’s critical to get rid of it from the source. We attack the mold from all sides and eradicate it in a non-obtrusive manner.
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