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Fire Damage Restoration

When a fire breaks out, people often focus on the smoke, flames and noxious odor. They often leave out the potential damage from the water used to extinguish the flames, which is a very common issue. It is therefore essential that immediate steps are taken to reduce the effects of water damage resulting from a fire. It is of utmost importance that this threat is addressed to safeguard property, as well as lives!

Water damage after fire

When a sprinkler system is activated to extinguish a blaze, it can spew out tons of water every minute. However, a fire hose has the capability of discharging approximately 100 gallons of water per minute; a veritable torrent of water that can wreak extensive damage on the affected premises. Furthermore, water damage due to fire is oftentimes concealed, as water can sneak into nooks and crannies that cannot be spotted by the untrained eye. These unforeseen inundations can lead not only to a deterioration of the structure but can also accelerate the progress of mold growth caused by moisture. In conclusion, by recognizing the amount of damage water can cause after a fire, we can effectively prepare to circumvent this hidden threat.

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No one ever wants to experience the devastation of a fire in their home or business, and the panic and sense of uncertainty that often comes along with it. Yet even if the fire has been put out and the property owner is left feeling relieved, one consideration may have been overlooked: water damage. In the haste to quell the blaze, extensive use of a firehose may have caused extensive water damage that can be just as costly. The team at OCP Water & Fire Emergency Cleanup & Restoration is here to help any property owner that is dealing with water damage after a fire. We will work with you and your insurance company to process the claim and make sure that fire and water damage no longer plague your home or business. No need to feel the panic and frustration any longer – contact OCP Water & Fire Emergency Cleanup & Restoration.

Water damage after fire

Many people may not be aware of the consequences of a fire. Extensive use of fire hoses and fire sprinkler systems during a fire can create immense water damage to walls, floors, ceilings and appliances, leading to potentially costly repair and replacement needs. Protect yourself and your home by understanding the possible effects of water damage.

Firehose

Fires can be incredibly traumatic for homeowners and business owners, with the destruction and chaos they cause. But the potential for further destruction from water damage, unfortunately, extends the tragedy. After the flames have been extinguished, fire hoses and sprinklers can flood the inside of buildings, damaging appliances, walls, floors, and ceilings. To tackle this issue head-on, you’ll need the help of OCP Water & Fire Emergency Cleanup & Restoration. Our certified technicians have over 20 years of experience in water restoration and cleanup and can work with insurance companies to make the entire process quick, easy and smooth. Don’t get weighed down in frustration -OCP Water & Fire Emergency Cleanup & Restoration can help you get back to the things that matter most.

Pipe Burst

A pipe bursting at any time due to issues such as clogs, debris buildup and freezing temperatures can mean pricey repairs and endured water damage. Yet, many people don't know that fire makes a burst pipe a potential reality as well. When heated, the piping system of a structure can warp, break and even burst--leaving a wake of water damage in the aftermath. A burning building may also have debris falling that could damage or break the pipes, perhaps causing a burst. Nobody wants to experience the heartache of a fire, but if such an event has caused a burst pipe, contact 24/7 emergency water cleanup experts right away. Don't let a fire lead to further suffering--contact the experts today.

Sewer backup

The moment you step foot downstairs, you notice an unappetizing scene; your basement is filled with inches of water and a putrid smell. After inspecting the washing machine and water heater and finding that they are not responsible for this mess, you realize the cause of the water is a sewer backflow. This can happen at any time, whether it is due to a clog or blocked main sewer line, tree roots in or around the sewer pipes, a back-pitched drain system, or damaged sewer lines. The water damage this can cause to homes or businesses is extreme, so it is crucial to hire an experienced, responsive water restorative service as soon as possible.

Sprinkler system

A fire sprinkler system should be a staple for any commercial building or large complex, such as an apartment building, to provide an ample source of emergency water in the event of a fire. Fire sprinklers are typically on the ceiling, featuring a small glass bulb at its center that is heat-sensitive and shatters when a specific temperature is met. This then releases the water from the unique piping to attack the area in question. While the damages of fire are extensive and heartbreaking, the additional water damage caused by the sprinkler system could be the tipping point for you and your property. In such a case, the expertly trained team at OCP Water & Fire Emergency Cleanup & Restoration can quickly help out with their top-of-the-line water extraction unit to prevent excess damage and even save your beloved fixtures. Invest in keeping your property safe today by installing a reliable fire sprinkler system!

Contact Water Mitigation Expert.

Do not delay in taking action to protect your property from further water damage after a fire. Quickly take necessary steps to reduce the destruction from the additional moisture caused by firefighting efforts. You can reduce the impact of any additional water damage by taking the time to assess the situation and hire a professional to deal with the aftermath of the fire. The sooner you address the problem, the better chances you have of avoiding extensive destruction.
Ensure the safety of your home and property by taking immediate action! Contact your insurance provider quickly and a certified professional for a thorough assessment. If the fire department was involved, they will inform you if it is safe to enter your home. Don't let any delays in the mitigation process increase the risk of further damage. A certified professional from an IICRC-recognized company can help evaluate and restore your property, while also coordinating their efforts with your insurance company. Act now to protect your home and property!