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If you have water damage that occured in your home due to a leaky pipe, bathtub overflow, flood or storm damage, call us today and our experts will be there to help! Serving Bellevue, WA and the surrounding areas. Learn more at www.affordablerestorationllc.com
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Learn more about how we use remote monitoring to help our customer with water damage in their home. Serving Bellevue, WA and the surrounding areas.
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Remote Monitoring For Water Damage
Remote Monitoring For Your Home. Serving Bellevue & Surrounding Areas
At Affordable Restoration, our remote monitoring equipment allows us to monitor our clients water, mold, and fire projects remotely. This saves time and money for our clients while delivering them the standard of care.  Remote monitoring allows us to monitor: 
· Wood Moisture Equivalency Percentage (Water content of salvageable materials that still need drying)
· C02 levels to ensure the home is safe during our work.
· Sound decibel levels to determine and quantify the noise levels and provide data for our clients.
· Temperature to ensure we are providing the best drying environment for our clients while just as importantly not causing additional damages due to temperature extremes.
· Humidity to ensure we are providing the best drying environment for our clients.
· Particulates in the air to ensure we are keeping the hazards where they are and not cross contaminating the home.
· Air pressure differentials to ensure hazards can’t escape our isolated work areas.
· Moisture differentials at the intake and exits of our dehumidifiers to ensure they are working for our clients.
These data points allow us to ensure our clients projects are performing at optimal efficiency, saving our clients time and money as well as keeping them safe without compromising quality or safety.
Water Damage Restoration Services in Bellevue WA
Water damage can occur in your Bellevue home from something minor such as a leak to anything more serious such as a burst pipe or flooding. We use remote monitoring and other cutting edge techniques to mitigate the damage that occurred in the home. As a water damage restoration company serving Bellevue WA and the surrounding areas, our water mitigation services include the following:
Toilet overflow and leaks
Bathtub overflow & sink overflow
Refrigerator & air conditioner leaks
Water heater, washing machine, and dishwasher overflow
Sump pump failure
Hardwood floor water damage
Leaky, broken, and frozen pipe water damage
Storm Damage
Flooding and extreme weathers
And much more!
Contact us today to speak to one of our experts.
(206) 355-8282
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24/7 Emergency Water Damage Company Near Federal Way
Need Emergency Water Damage Help? Call Affordable Restoration at (425) 974-0375!
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Emergency Basement Flooding Help Near Federal Way
Basement Flooding Repair And Prevention
Basement flooding can occur at any time of the year for a variety of reasons. Here are some tips on what to do if you are faced with emergency basement flooding as well as prevention tips to help prevent it from ever happening.
TAKE PREVENTATIVE MEASURES AGAINST BASEMENT FLOODING
Make sure your home’s drainage flows away from your basement. Keep your gutters and downspouts clear of debris.
Seal all cracks and holes in the exteriors walls, floors and windows of your home.
Make sure the pipes in your home are in good condition and repair them if needed. Many older homes are build with pipes that are not insulated and when freezing weather comes around they tend to burst. Keeping the temperature in your home at 60 degrees or higher at all times also helps pipes from freezing over.
Install a sump pump in the basement. Make sure its well maintained and that its set up to work even in the case of a power outage.
Takes steps to prevent clogging the pipes in your home. Water backing up from a clogged floor drain can cause basement flooding to occur.
Look into getting flood insurance if you don’t already have it. For more information, see the National Flood Insurance Program.
WHAT to do immediately after a basement flood
Always take safety precautions first. Shut off the electrical supply to your home at the main circuit breaker and be aware of any wires that are under the water level.
If the basement flooding is due to any burst water pipes in your home, shut off the main water supply.
The water in your basement may contain dangerous contaminants and microbes, so you want to avoid direct contact and always wear protective clothing and PPE if you are making any direct contact with the basement water.
Call your insurance company to verify if you have any coverage. Safeguard your documentation process and take photos and document all damaged items. This will help with your insurance claim.
Call a water damage restoration company to come and help with the basement water removal and mitigation process. At Affordable Restoration LLC, we have trained and IICRC certified experts who are here to help you with the entire process from the mitigation to working directly with your insurance company. Call us at (425) 974-0375 for immediate help and for a free water damage inspection. We are your local disaster restoration company here to help you.
WHY CUSTOMERS CHOOSE US
OUR PROVEN PROCESS
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Fire Damage Restoration Tips
Fire Damage Restoration Tips
If you had fire damage in your home, here are some steps you can take in the process of restoring your home and some tips to help you avoid common mistakes people make.
Safeguard Your Documentation Process: Once the fire in your house has been put out, obtain a copy of the fire report. Get in touch with your insurance agent and review your policy to ensure you have coverage.
Take Safety Precautions: Before entering back into the home, ensure that the area is safe. Confirm that the evacuation orders have been lifted and you have been given clearance to enter back into the building. Avoid breathing air contaminated by smoke odor and try to minimize your exposure to the contaminated areas.
Be Cautious When Cleaning: When cleaning, avoid using shop vacuums and other common vacuum cleaners. These do not filter out small particles but instead blow them out of the exhaust into the air where they can be inhaled. Avoid disturbing the air as much as possible and do not use leaf blowers or any other methods that will put ash into the air.
Don’t Take Chances: When sorting through your kitchen food contents, don’t take chances. Throw out anything that has signs of heat or smoke damage.
Contaminated Pool Water: You should contact your local government to determine the best method to remedy ashes in the pool water. In some cases the government may recommend to send the water into the sewer system rather than a storm drain.
Change HVAC Filters: Your HVAC filters should be changed right away to remove all soot, ash and smoke residue.
Get The Fire Mitigated: Fire damage in a home can be very dangerous even after the fire has been put out. It can cause weakened structures that cave in, damaged pipes that easily burst, and overall safety and health concerns. Call Affordable Restoration today and our experts can come out to do a free inspection and recommend the best course of action so that your home can be fully restored and the fire damage mitigated.
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FAQ About Mold Damage In The Home
FAQ About Mold And The Damage It Causes In The Home
Are you facing mold damage in your home? Mold frequently shows up shortly after some sort of water damage has occurred. It can appear as soon as 24-48 hours after water damage and can quickly progress from there, causing structural damage to the home as well as potential health problems.
Here are some common FAQ we get from customers regarding mold and ways you can address it to help minimize the damage it may cause to your home and health.
When Does Mold Become A Problem?
Although most homes have traces of mold spores in them, mold typically begins to cause a problem after water is introduced and undetected for 24 hours or more. If the water is not properly dried out and deodorized, mold begins to grow within 24-48 hours and quickly progresses. Signs of mold in the home include a musty order and the visible black or white specks.
Does Renters Insurance Cover Mold Damage?
Every insurance is different. You should contact your insurance to verify coverage.
What Is Mold?
Mold is a type of fungus. It tends to thrive in areas where there is moisture, oxygen and organic matter. If mold begins to grow within the home, it can quickly cause structural damage to the home as well as health problems.
Where does mold typically grow in the home?
Mold will typically be growing more prominently in areas that have moisture such as the basement and bathroom. However, it can grow in other areas of the home as well such as the crawl space, attic and other hidden areas.
How Can I Prevent Mold Growth?
You can help prevent mold growth by ensuring that there are no areas of your home exposed to water. Repairing any roof leaks or plumbing issues as well as ensuring that all appliances in the kitchen and bathroom are maintained and working will help prevent mold growth. Also ensure that there is proper ventilation in the home to help reduce humidity. Ventilating and insulating the attic and crawl space are good measures to prevent mold as well as using heavy plastic to cover earth floors in crawl spaces. Standard practices such as vacuuming and cleaning your home regularly will help remove mold spores as well as checking your windows for signs of condensation and wiping them up right away so mold doesn’t have a change to grow are all good practices to help prevent the growth of mold in your home.
If you think you have mold in your home, call us today to schedule a free inspection and quote!
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