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Do I need a water damage restoration company?

Water damage can devastate your property in a short time. It takes less than 24 hours for clean water to start creating mold spores. If the water is contaminated – like sewage – it will happen much more quickly.

As soon as your property is flooded or damaged by water, the clock starts ticking. The sooner the location is dried, cleaned and restored, the lower the risk of hazardous mold growth.

Act quickly to minimize damage

If you open a faucet and no water comes out, don’t take any chances. You could have a frozen pipe. Acting quickly will help to minimize the damage. Turn off the water at the main shut-off valve (usually at the water meter or where the main line enters the house) and leave the faucet(s) open to reduce the pressure until repairs are completed. Don’t try to thaw a frozen pipe with an open flame; this will damage the pipe and may even start a building fire.

Water damage can devastate your property in a short time. We can be on-site within 60 minutes to assess your situation. The sooner the location is dried, cleaned and restored, the lower the risk of hazardous mold growth.

 

Abbotts is poised for immediate response from our Denver location.

 

We work with ALL insurance providers.

How do I choose a Denver Burst Pipe Damage Restoration Company?

Burst pipes demands fast action. Mold can begin growing in less than a day, especially in high humidity conditions. A burst pipe water damage restoration company will offer immediate response 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Find a Professional Water Damage Restoration Company

While burst pipe water damage restoration services can be expensive, they are often covered by insurance. Better to do it right then save a couple of dollars now only to pay more later. A qualified water damage restoration company will do the best work, saving you from expensive repairs down the road.

  • Estimates: Look for a burst pipe water damage restoration company in Denver that offers free inspections and detailed estimates using industry-specific estimating software.
  • Comprehensive Training: Any good water damage removal company should be trained in mold removal, too.
  • Full Service: Content cleaning services are a must as well. Soaked possessions can usually be recovered by water damage restoration services specialists.

 

We’ll be there to cleanup water damage from burst pipes

Abbotts’ experts offer many water damage remediation services, including:

  • Immediate Emergency Response
  • High Tech Infrared Cameras and Moisture Meters
  • Containment of Contaminants
  • Drying and Dehumidification
  • Content Cleaning, Moving and Storage
  • Water Extraction

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Reputation Matters

Expertise

A water damage cleanup company that offers a wide range of water restoration services is going to be preferable compared to a company that offers fewer services. This is the easiest way to determine general expertise. A company with many options is more likely to have had training in all of the different options.

Online Reviews

Look for a water cleanup services company who is highly regarded and has a solid reputation. While word of mouth is still one of the best indicators, online reviews are great option to locate quality water damage cleanup and restoration professionals. A quick check with the Denver Better Business Bureau is always a good idea, too.

What is the Burst Pipe Water Damage Restoration Process?

Water damage restoration from burst pipes can be complicated. Standing water, humidity, contaminants, and mold growth are all considerations when developing a water damage restoration response plan.

How does the water damage restoration process work?

  • Detailed inspection of the water damage
  • High-tech infrared cameras and moisture meters determine extent of water damage
  • Containment systems developed and deployed
  • Water extraction, drying systems and dehumidification units put into place
  • Additional water damage cleanup including decontamination, anti-microbials and sanitizers.

After water damage mitigation and cleanup is complete, detailed estimates are prepared for the reconstruction and restoration including structural and cosmetic repairs to your building such as the roof, walls, ceiling, and/or flooring.

Answering Your Frozen / Burst Pipe Questions

What are signs that my pipes are frozen?
Signs That Your Pipes are Frozen

Whenever the temperatures outside dip below freezing, it’s important to recognize that your pipes are at risk of freezing. At this point, you should be on high alert and looking out for telltale signs like:

Frost – In some cases, you may actually be able to see frost forming on the outside of your pipes. This is never a good sign for what’s going on inside the pipes. At this point, it’s time to start taking action.

No moving water – If you turn on the water faucet and nothing comes out (or only a slight trickle), there’s a good chance that your pipes are frozen.

Odors – Pay attention to what your nose is telling you. When pipes become partially frozen, the odors going down the drain don’t have anywhere to escape other than the way from which they came.

Burst pipes – The most obvious (and most stressful) sign of frozen pipes is when the pipes actually crack or burst. This can lead to pooling, flooding water and a number of costly headaches for you and your family.

How can I thaw my frozen pipes?
Thawing pipes – In the event that your pipes are frozen but have not yet burst, you will need to take steps to thaw the pipe(s) in question. Before beginning the thawing process, be sure to open up the faucet to relieve pressure within the pipes and make it possible for water to escape after thawing. Always begin thawing a pipe on the end closest to the faucet and work your way down so that water has some place to go as it thaws. One common way to thaw pipes is by using a hair dryer. Heat lamps, hot towels, or electrical heating tape can also be used. Please keep in mind that you should NEVER use an open flame to thaw a frozen pipe.
What should I do if my pipe burst?
Burst pipes – If your pipe has already erupted or burst, you will need to immediately shut off the main water line into your home. From here, be aware of where any standing water has accumulated. Never walk into a room where electrical outlets or cords have come into contact with pooled water. After ensuring the area is safe (and disconnecting electricity where needed), try to sop up any excess water. Call a trusted water restoration company to assess the damage and to prevent the growth of mold and mildew right away. Mold and structural problems can present themselves within 1-2 days.

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