How To
Choose The Best Emergency Water Removal Company
To Protect Your Home or Business From Hidden
Water Damage
Don’t
Hire Any Emergency Water Removal Company Until
You’ve Asked These 10 Revealing Questions
RESPONSE
TIME
1.
Can you guarantee that you will be here in
one-hour or less?
To lessen damage,
cleanup should begin as quickly as
possible. The company you choose should
offer more than just the vague claim of
“immediate response”. Make sure they can
guarantee they will be on-site, removing water,
within one-hour of your call.
DRYING
METHODS
2. How quickly can you remove the
water?
The small, “one man with a
van” rug cleaning company does not have the same
drying power as a full service, emergency water
removal company. Accutech uses advanced
technology with diesel truck-mounted equipment
and the Hydro-X Extreme Extractor™. This
drying method is five to six times faster than
conventional methods and Accutech is one of only
two companies in our area that have
it.
3. Will you have to
rip up my carpets?
Most companies
routinely rip your carpet away from the wall and
place fans underneath the carpet for days, until
it is dry. This means more wear and tear
on the carpet, more dirt blowing around the room
and little or no access to the flooded
area. There is a better way. The
Hydro-X Extreme Extractor™ compresses carpet and
pad to remove all the water without having to
rip the carpet away from the wall.
MONITORING
PROCESS
4. How many
moisture meters do you
use?
Three
separate meters are required to measure moisture
levels in water-damaged areas and guard against
future mold growth. The first meter
measures moisture levels of carpets and floors,
the second meter measures baseboards, cabinets,
walls and ceilings to determine if water has
penetrated these secondary areas and the final
meter measures the humidity in the air.
All three meters are important and yet most
companies use only the first meter to measure
moisture levels in the carpet. Make sure
the company you choose uses all three meters to
insure your structure is completely dry and
mold-free.
5. Do you offer daily
monitoring of the drying
process?
Some
companies only return to check on the drying
process days later, when they think the area
will be dry. Choose a company that offers
daily monitoring of the drying process.
6. Do you provide
written proof that both my carpet and my
building are dry?
Proper drying will
prevent mold. Insist on written proof that
both your carpet and your building structure are
completely dry.
CERTIFIED
TECHNICIANS
7. Will my water removal be
handled by an IICRC certified
technician?
In some companies, only
the owner has certification from the Institute
of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration (IICRC)
which regulates our industry. That means
some technicians will lack the experience and
formal training necessary to insure that the
entire structure is completely dry.
INSURANCE
& BUSINESS STANDING
8. Will you direct bill my
insurance company?
All say they will
work with your insurance company, but some will
try to overcharge for the job, creating
unnecessary friction. Look for an
emergency water removal company that will work
WITH your insurance company, to offer
“hassle-free” claims.
9. Are you a member of the Better
Business Bureau?
As of
6/1/04, only three water removal companies in
our area were listed with the Better Business
Bureau. Call the BBB and request a report
of their standing.
10. Are you
restoration experts or do you just remove the
water?
The company you choose
should be able to repair and renovate the entire
structure.