When a disaster occurs at your home or business, there is an emotional toll and feeling of uncertainty that accompanies property damage – damage that can result from fire, water, storm, or mold. Many people who experience the unforeseen circumstances of property damage have never encountered the situation before, leaving them with many questions about what to do and where to start during a disaster.
Disasters and property damage can be caused by a variety of events. Weather conditions in the Northwest can be unpredictable, bringing sudden rises and drops to temperatures especially during winter months. One of the main causes of property damage that we see is frozen pipes due to weather. When the weather suddenly gets below freezing temperatures, pipes at homes or businesses will suddenly freeze, causing an expansion and bursting of pipes. When a pipe bursts, significant water damage to your home or business can occur – creating an immediate need for water extraction and dry out. Not to mention, if moisture is left untreated long enough mold begins to grow quickly and exponentially requiring thorough remediation and removal.
Due to the Northwest weather conditions and heavy snowfall in some areas in winter months, ice damming also becomes prevalent. An ice dam is a ridge of ice that forms at the edge of a roof, preventing water from draining. This water can leak into a home, causing damage to walls, ceilings, and insulation.
In the summer months water damage can still occur, but a larger concern in the hot months is fires due to natural disasters, or sources inside your home or business. Fires can start for any reason – from kitchen fires, a candle left burning, fireworks, to wildfire, or electrical. When a fire happens, it is devastating.
It’s vital to protect your home and business the best you can from these disasters from occurring. Proper prevention can save stress, money, time and the emotional distress that comes with experiencing a property loss disaster. Winter prevention looks different than summer.
In the winter months, it’s important to have regular roof maintenance. Our roof is the first line of defense against weather conditions. Having clean, clear gutters and an in-tact roof free of loose or damaged shingles can prevent many property damage disasters. Having a well-maintained heating system also reduces winter fire hazards, and also keeps us warm. Regular filter replacements also maximizes heating system performance.
In the summer months, having clean gutters is also key to preventing property damage and disasters. Summer is a great time of year to clear your gutters to prevent water damage to your home’s roof, exterior and foundation. Cleaning clothes dryer vent pipes is also important, as 17,000 home clothes dryer fires are reported each year. Cleaning out the build-up of lint in your vent pipe can prevent a house fire. When enjoying summer celebrations or activities, practicing safety precautions can be the difference between a fun event or a disaster occuring. Ensuring proper firework safety and cleaning grease from your grill and grease trap significantly reduces the risk of a fire. Lastly, just as we recommend for winter – it’s important to replace air filters, test smoke detectors, and inspect your fireplace or chimney if you have one.
As more people become homeowners and the Northwest continues to grow, the restoration industry continues to grow along with it. When disasters occur, many people are rightfully in shock and may not know what steps to take. That’s where a professional disaster restoration company comes in. Restoration companies are here to provide assistance, support, and share knowledge every step of the way to get your home or business back to pre-loss conditions. When a disaster happens and emotions are high, it is important when choosing a restoration company to choose one that communicates with you through the process. Communication from start to finish is key when navigating the insurance claim and working with your insurance adjuster, from mitigation and clean up through the end of repairs. No matter which insurance company your policy is through, a professional restoration company can coordinate and communicate with them on your behalf, ensuring a smooth restoration for your home or business. It’s important to know that no matter what insurance company your policy is under, you have the ultimate choice in who you use for your restoration contractor. Choosing a restoration contractor is a big decision, and that choice is yours.
As always, in the unfortunate event that your home or business experiences a property loss, Disaster Response is here for you. With seven local offices throughout Idaho and Washington, including Sandpoint, Pullman, Clarkston, McCall, Post Falls, Boise and the Treasure Valley – Disaster Response is part of the local community just like you. Our goal is to provide the best restoration experience possible in the event of an unforeseen disaster, communicating with you until your home or business is restored to pre-loss condition.
For 24/7/365 emergency service, we are here to take your call at (844) 315-3100. Your life, restored.
(March 2024 Feature Article – LC Valley Chamber of Commerce)