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Water Damage Restoration


Since 1994, we have serviced California with Water Damage Restoration, Mold Removal, Sewage Extraction, Fire/Smoke Damage Restoration and Flood CLean Up Services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. With instantaneous response, prompt action, years of experience and a highly proficient staff, we are specialized to help recover and restore your property. We also offer contents restoration and have a large storage facility to safely house your belongings. Most often, restoring contents is less costly than replacing them.

As professional restorers, our job is to minimize the damage by prompt thorough action that will bring your contents and structure as close to pre-flooding condition as is humanly possible. With our ultra-modern techniques, it is possible to restore water damaged carpets, contents and structural materials to pre-flood appearance or better, because our professional restorers will be leaving the area freshly cleaned as well as dry.

Upon entering your home or business, we will use professional moisture detection equipment to evaluate and document the psychrometric conditions inside and outside the building and the moisture content of materials in affected and unaffected areas. We will evaluate and document the source and the time of the water intrusion, visible deterioration, pre-existing damage and microbial growth. We will establish drying goals for affected building materials and contents near the beginning of the restoration process.

Water Damage Insurance

We work with many insurance companies, contractors, public adjusters, and management companies. We use our expertise to guide you through the claim process. If you are not enrolled with an insurance company that will cover water damage restoration, mold removal, sewage extraction, fire/smoke damage restoration or flood cleanup services, we will be happy to offer you a competitive price. We are licensed by the State as a General Contracting firm. We have liability insurance  in the amount of $1,000,000.00, and all our employees are insured with Worker’s Compensation.

In addition to the Emergency Services, Mitigation, Remediation and/or Abatement, we have the authority and resources to Re-Build your residential or commercial property to its pre-loss condition. Thats right, we can get your property back to the way it was before the water damage, smoke or fire damage, or any other problem it may have incurred. We are certified by the contractor license board Lic # 843060   CSLB and by the IICRC and strictly adhere to their rules and regulations. In addition, we are part of the Better Business Bureau BBB and are members of the ACGIH world wide.

Be assured, we provide swift and proficient resolutions to Water Damage Restoration, Mold Removal, Sewage Spills, Fire Losses, Flood Clean Up or any other Restoration requirement you may have. Our first priority is to defend, protect and secure your property from any further damage. Remember, in the event of water damage, fire or smoke damage, or any other emergency or disaster, it is important to have a reliable resource that you can trust.  Alladin Restoration has the reputation, and can provide the service and support you need.

Looking for Hidden Water Damage

There are a number of possibilities that could be causing your problem including a leaky roof, plumbing leaks, excessive moisture in the crawl space, a slab that wasn’t waterproofed correctly, condensation in the walls due to an improperly installed vapor barrier, or damage from flooding.

While it’s not easy to check inside of walls, you can inspect the attic as well as under the house or in the basement for signs of leaks, moisture buildup, mold, or rot. A moisture meter can be used to check for excessive moisture in wood while a hygrometer can determine the moisture content of the air.

Water stains on rafters are a telltale sign of leaks, either past or present. Also, be sure to examine the floor joists under the house for signs of mold. If the house is in an area prone to flooding, look in out of the way places—like closets and inside of cabinets—for stain lines on the walls or water damage on the floor.

You would definitely have a competent home inspector examine the house before you purchase it, as mold and excessive humidity can be costly to eliminate.

Flood Cleanup: Avoiding Indoor Air Quality Problems

During a flood cleanup, the indoor air quality in your home or office may appear to be the least of your problems. However, failure to remove contaminated materials and to reduce moisture and humidity can present serious longterm health risks. Standing water and wet materials are a breeding ground for microorganisms, such as viruses, bacteria, and mold.

Prepare for Cleanup:

Read Repairing Your Flooded Home www.redcross.org/services/disaster/0,1082,0_570_,00.html prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the American Red Cross. The booklet discusses flood safety issues and can save your life. The booklet also contains detailed information on proper methods for cleaning up your home.

You should also consult the wealth of information on the FEMA, CDC, and The American Lung Association sites on the subject, which are listed below:

This fact sheet provides additional information not covered in the original FEMA/American Red Cross booklet on indoor air quality concerns related to flooding (however, because this fact sheet was prepared in 1993, it is more than likely that FEMA and the Red Cross and the American Lung Association do have more up-to-date information and resources available which you should consult). Many of the methods used for general cleanup, as detailed in the booklet, are the same as those used to avoid problems with indoor air quality. For brevity, we have not provided detail on the general methods used for cleanup here. This fact sheet is intended to be used inconjunction with the FEMA/American Red Cross bookletand resources. Children are different from adults. They may be more vulnerable to chemicals and organisms they are exposed to in the environment.

Cleaning Up After Sanitary Sewer Overflows

Sanitary sewer overflows can be caused by too much precipitation infiltrating leaky sewer pipes, inadequate system capacity to handle newly-developed residential or commercial areas, blocked or broken pipes, or improperly designed and installed sewer systems.

Dos and Don'ts About Personal Safety and Entering the Home After a Flood

Returning to your home after a flood to survey the damage can be overwhelming. Usually, the first urge is to set upon the task of getting things back to the way they were as quickly as possible. Before any of that can happen, however, you must first verify that the threat of other dangers no longer exists. This section is offered to provide useful information to help you take care of the most important things first: protect your personal safety, the safety of your family, and the safety of your community.

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