Home Disaster Medics

Frequently Asked Questions

Home Disaster Medics is a veteran, local, family-owned  business dedicated to providing exceptional emergency restoration services in Eastern North Carolina. With a deep understanding of the challenges that come with property damage, our mission is to restore homes and businesses to their pre-loss condition efficiently and effectively

Water Damage FAQ's:

If you experience a water emergency at home or in your business, it’s crucial to act swiftly and safely. Here are initial steps you can take before our arrival: 

  • If feasible, turn off the water source. If unsure where it’s coming from, we’ll assess upon arrival. Contact a plumber if you need assistance. 
  • Use mops, cloths, or towels to remove excess water from floors and hard-surfaced furniture. Avoid using household vacuums to prevent damage or hazards. 
  • Protect carpets, rugs, drapes, and upholstered items to prevent further damage. Place aluminum foil or parchment paper under furniture legs, remove colored items from wet areas, and hang drapes with coated hangers. 
  • Refrain from using electric or electronic items exposed to water, such as light fixtures or appliances. Consider cutting power to specific circuits to avoid accidental use. 

Your safety is paramount—only attempt tasks you can handle safely.

The expense of a water damage incident will fluctuate significantly based on the severity of the situation. Thankfully in most cases the cost is above your deductible is covered by your homeowner’s insurance policy!

When water enters a residence or commercial establishment, it often necessitates water damage restoration. This professional procedure involves removing excess water, thoroughly drying and cleaning both the structure and its contents, with the goal of restoring the property to its original condition before the damage occurred. Certified technicians employ industry-standard methods and equipment to ensure effective restoration.

Staying in a flooded home or business may pose safety risks. Contact with or consumption of flood water can cause illness if it’s contaminated. There’s also a risk of electrocution from standing water inside previously inhabited buildings, as appliances and electrical outlets may still be active and hazardous.

We will assess your residence or business and consult with you regarding the extent of the damage and our strategy to restore your property to its original state. Our initial step involves extracting excess water using pumps and specialized tools. Any irreparable materials will be removed as necessary. After the water removal, we employ dehumidifiers and other specialized drying equipment to facilitate the restoration process. Throughout this drying phase, we maintain continuous monitoring. We also undertake cleaning and deodorizing of salvageable contents and affected areas of the building.

The duration of structure drying hinges on the extent of water damage and the type of building, typically spanning 3–5 days in standard cases. However, timelines can significantly differ based on the severity of damage, the extent of affected items, necessary demolition, and any hazardous materials present. 

Restoring a residence or business to its pre-loss moisture levels involves meticulous oversight. Our experts continuously adjust equipment to facilitate safe and expedient recovery of the area.

Our Home Disaster Medics team is ready to respond promptly to your water damage emergency. Our technicians are available 24/7 for immediate emergency services. Contact us at  910-777-7800 or reach out at our address 325 Sound Rd, #202, Holly Ridge, NC 28445

Discovering a bulging bubble on your ceiling about to burst can be distressing. Home Disaster Medics is prepared to address this urgent situation promptly—simply call (910)-777-7800. If feasible, identify the leak’s source. If it originates from an internal plumbing fixture, consider shutting off the water to that specific area, provided it can be done safely and comfortably.

Water damage poses significant risks. Water entering your home or business may carry contaminants it has picked up along the way. Electrical hazards are common in such situations, so it’s crucial not to enter the affected area until it has been declared safe. 

Floodwater or contaminated water can be hazardous to anyone exposed to it. Determining the exact contents of the water can be challenging; it may contain chemicals, dirt, or bacteria. Additionally, depending on the extent of the water damage, the structural integrity of the property may be compromised. Water damage can also create conditions favorable for mold and mildew growth, posing health risks to occupants.

Most homeowner insurance policies include coverage for water damage, but it’s essential to consult your agent to understand the specifics of your policy. The source of the water damage is crucial for insurance purposes. Flooding caused by weather events often necessitates additional insurance obtained through the National Flood Insurance Program.

When water damage occurs, it affects not only the structure of your home but also your personal belongings such as furniture, clothing, keepsakes, and more, which can be damaged in flood or water emergencies. 

Home Disaster Medics specializes in restoring these items, recognizing their irreplaceable value. We assess each piece to determine the best restoration method: 

  • Dry cleaning: Suitable for light residue or as a pre-cleaning step before wet cleaning. 
  • Wet cleaning: Effective for removing moderate to heavy soiling. 
  • Spray and wipe: Used for items that cannot withstand wet cleaning. 
  • Foam cleaning: Ideal for upholstery fabrics prone to shrinking or bleeding. 
  • Abrasive cleaning: Involves gentle agitation to clean surfaces effectively. 
  • Immersion cleaning: Submerges items in a cleaning solution for thorough restoration. 
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Fire Restoration FAQ's:

Not all fires cause equal damage. The severity of fire damage varies based on several factors: 

  • The origin of the fire. 
  • The intensity and volume of smoke generated. 
  • The duration of the fire before it was contained or extinguished. 
  • The amount of water or other substances used to suppress the fire. 

The extent of fire damage can range significantly, from minor smoke and soot affecting a limited area of a home or business, to extensive structural damage necessitating reconstruction. Once the property is safe to enter, SERVPRO technicians conduct a thorough assessment to determine the appropriate course of action. Fire damage is categorized into three levels: 

  • Minor Fire Damage: Light to moderate smoke and soot confined to a specific section of the building. Restoration typically involves dry or wet cleaning, deodorization of walls, ceilings, floors, and personal belongings, with minimal or no repainting needed. Few items require replacement. 
  • Medium Fire Damage: Moderate smoke and soot requiring more intensive cleaning and deodorization methods to eliminate residues. More areas may need repainting due to heat damage affecting surfaces and materials, necessitating additional repairs or replacements. 
  • Major Fire Damage: Severe damage to contents, finished surfaces, and possibly structural elements. Smoke has permeated throughout most of the structure, necessitating immediate emergency measures such as window and door board-ups or roof tarping. Personal belongings often require off-site cleaning. All remaining surfaces undergo thorough cleaning and deodorization in preparation for extensive painting and repairs.

It may come as a surprise that many items exposed to heat, smoke, and soot can be successfully cleaned and restored to their original condition. SERVPRO technicians are extensively trained in effective methods for removing these residues. Depending on the severity of the damage, certain items may be relocated off-site for thorough cleaning and restoration at our advanced facilities. SERVPRO also collaborates closely with specialized industry professionals who excel in restoring electronics, delicately cleaning fabrics through dry cleaning processes, repairing and refinishing furniture, preserving artwork, and restoring documents. However, it’s important to note that items directly burned by flames may not be recoverable. 

Smoke and soot damage can be challenging, but SERVPRO technicians are highly trained in the most efficient methods for removing residues. We utilize specialized cleaning tools and products specifically designed for fire restoration. Whenever an item is deemed recoverable, we take every effort to clean it ourselves or collaborate with specialized vendors who excel in cleaning that particular type of item.

The sensory signs of smoke and soot—what you smell, see, and feel on surfaces—can indicate their impact on your property. Even homes near wildfires may experience this without direct flame contact. Simply suspecting contaminants isn’t sufficient. SERVPRO technicians perform detailed inspections and pre-tests of surfaces. This helps you understand which areas are affected, the extent of damage, and how smoke and soot have spread throughout your home. It’s the essential step to accurately assess and determine the full scope of damage present. 

 

When a home or business suffers fire damage, our technicians are trained to manage a comprehensive process designed to swiftly return you to your property. 

  • Mitigation – We secure your property to prevent further damage, including boarding up openings, removing bulk debris, and starting corrosion mitigation. If there’s water damage from firefighting efforts, we initiate water removal and begin drying. 
  • Structural Cleaning and Removal of Damaged Materials – Non-salvageable materials are carefully removed and disposed of. Smoke residues are cleaned from salvageable walls, ceilings, and structural components. 
  • Contents Cleaning – Expert cleaning of your personal belongings occurs on-site or off-site as needed. 
  • Specialty Restoration Services – Specialists handle items requiring special attention such as electronics, artwork, and furniture refinishing. 
  • Reconstruction – Areas too damaged to restore may require rebuilding.

As reported by the Insurance Information Institute, the average cost for repairing a structure after a fire was $25,545 in 2019. The expense of restoring a fire-damaged property can vary significantly, influenced by factors such as the severity of the fire’s impact on surfaces and materials, the size of the structure, and the extent of contents affected. SERVPRO adheres to industry-standard pricing for all services rendered.

Many homeowner’s insurance policies typically include coverage for fire damage, encompassing repairs to both your home and its contents under dwelling and personal property coverage. It’s advisable to review your policy for additional coverage like personal liability or personal umbrella insurance, which could assist in cases where a fire spreads to neighboring residences. 

SERVPRO will collaborate closely with you and your insurance provider to guide you through the claims process, alleviating stress for you as a property owner during this challenging time

Many homeowner’s insurance policies typically include coverage for fire damage, encompassing repairs to both your home and its contents under dwelling and personal property coverage. It’s advisable to review your policy for additional coverage like personal liability or personal umbrella insurance, which could assist in cases where a fire spreads to neighboring residences. 

SERVPRO will collaborate closely with you and your insurance provider to guide you through the claims process, alleviating stress for you as a property owner during this challenging time.

Most of the cleaning after a fire involves removing soot residues from both the structure and contents of the home or business. Our approach is methodical and customized to address the unique circumstances of each fire damage incident.

According to the U.S. Fire Administration, cooking and heating are the primary causes of home fires. To reduce the risk of fire damage, consider these preventive measures: 

  • Install smoke alarms on each floor of your home and outside sleeping areas. 
  • Stay attentive in the kitchen while cooking or near the grill during grilling sessions. 
  • Ensure oven burners are turned off and keep the stove area clear of flammable materials. 
  • Maintain a three-foot clearance around fireplaces, heaters, and other heat sources. 
  • Turn off or unplug heaters when not in use. 
  • Schedule regular inspections for heating systems and chimneys to ensure safety.

Facing a fire at your home or business can be a deeply distressing experience, and navigating the aftermath can feel overwhelming. Begin by reaching out to a local disaster relief organization and your insurance company promptly for immediate assistance, particularly if you are displaced. Gather essential documents such as your driver’s license and important records, but refrain from entering the structure until the fire department has declared it safe to do so.

Fire can harm concrete by subjecting it to extreme temperatures. When old concrete is exposed to high heat, the water trapped inside turns to vapor, leading to dehydration. As the vapor cannot escape and expand further, it creates pressure, which may cause the concrete to explode. 

Due to this risk, using concrete materials for constructing fire pits is strongly discouraged due to the potential danger involved.

Only re-enter your home once authorized by the fire department. Inform your local police department about the incident and your absence. If necessary, secure any broken windows or open doorways by boarding them up, or contact SERVPRO for assistance with this task.

If the fire department has granted permission, you can enter your home to retrieve essential items. However, considering the extent of damage, it is advisable to wait for a professional inspector to verify the safety of the structure beforehand.

Most likely, yes. Smoke and soot residues, whether from a small fire or a nearby fire, can cause significant damage to walls, ceilings, and contents within a home. Professional removal of these residues is necessary to prevent worsening damage and odors over time.

Water remaining from firefighting efforts should be extracted by professionals. Home Disaster Medics technicians are highly trained in both fire and water damage restoration, equipped with specialized tools, equipment, and products. Our experts ensure thorough water removal and effective drying of the home to prevent additional damage such as mold growth caused by standing water.

Depending on the fire’s severity and your home’s layout, it might be feasible to stay in your residence. If smoke and soot damage are confined to a specific area of the building, occupants may sometimes remain. However, often smoke permeates throughout the entire structure, making it impractical to stay. Your insurance agent can clarify the provisions in your policy regarding accommodation such as hotels or off-site locations, which may offer more comfort during this period.

The duration of fire restoration can vary significantly based on the extent of fire, smoke, and soot damage. Factors such as the size of the building and the quantity of contents also influence the restoration timeline. Home Disaster Medics technicians conduct a comprehensive assessment at the project’s outset and provide you with an estimated timeline, ensuring clarity on what to anticipate throughout the process.

Mold Restoration FAQ's:

Yes, Home Disaster Medics offers mold remediation services! Certain states mandate specific certifications and licenses for mold remediation but most likely we can help.

Mildew and mold can start growing within just a day or two after water damage occurs. Mold can develop rapidly, often within 24-48 hours, and will persist as long as it has access to moisture. That’s why it’s crucial to respond promptly when your property experiences water damage. Delaying repairs could lead to further issues, such as mold growth.

The cost of mold removal varies significantly based on the size of the affected property and the severity of the mold issue. A skilled HDM professional will assess your property and provide a detailed estimate for the necessary services.

Once you contact us about your mold issue, we will promptly respond and conduct a thorough inspection of the property to identify visible signs of mold. Utilizing advanced technologies, we also detect hidden water sources that may be fueling mold growth. 

Our mold remediation process includes the following steps: 

  • Mold Containment: We employ containment procedures to prevent mold from spreading and contaminating other areas. Depending on the location and severity, we may implement local or full-scale containment measures to safeguard unaffected areas and occupants. 
  • Air Filtration: Powerful air filtration equipment, such as air scrubbers and vacuums equipped with HEPA filters, is used to capture microscopic mold
  • spores from the air. This helps prevent the spread of spores during the remediation process. 
  • Removal of Mold and Mold-Infested Materials: Depending on the material’s porosity and susceptibility to damage, affected materials like drywall and insulation are carefully removed and disposed of. 
  • Cleaning: Structural elements impacted by mold, such as flooring, framing, fixtures, HVAC systems, and mechanical components, are meticulously cleaned and HEPA vacuumed. Other items such as curtains, furniture, and important documents may also require specialized attention. 
  • Restoration: Depending on the extent of the damage, restoration may involve minor repairs like replacing drywall, painting, and installing new carpet. In severe cases, it may include more extensive reconstruction of affected areas or rooms to restore the property to its pre-mold condition.

Although safely cleaning up mold involves several steps, the primary objective is to eliminate the water source that supports mold growth. Subsequently, the focus shifts to removing the mold itself and thoroughly cleaning and restoring any affected property.

It is advisable not to attempt cleaning mold yourself; instead, rely on trained professionals for handling. You can identify and address the water source fueling mold growth, but avoid disturbing the mold during this process. 

Additionally, it’s important to disable your HVAC system until a professional can assess your mold problem. Running fans could potentially spread mold spores and worsen damage to your property.

Discovering mold in your home or business can be concerning, and the instinct to remove it quickly is understandable. Due to mold’s rapid spread and sometimes hidden nature, it is recommended to enlist professionals such as Home Disaster Medics  to accurately diagnose and effectively address the mold problem for you.

The mold commonly referred to as “black mold,” stachybotrys chartarum, is known for its potential health risks. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), this mold typically appears greenish-black and thrives on materials rich in cellulose such as fiberboard, gypsum board, and paper. Growth occurs in environments with moisture from water damage or flooding, as all molds require a water source to thrive. 

Media reports often sensationalize stachybotrys chartarum as “toxic mold” due to its association with symptoms reported by those exposed to it. As with any mold, it is important to exercise caution to avoid contact or unintentional spreading. Contact Home Disaster Medics for professional assistance with mold issues.

Mold often appears following water damage or flooding in homes. The elevated moisture levels in materials create favorable conditions for mold growth. 

Mold spreads by releasing spores into the air, which can be dispersed throughout a home via fans, HVAC systems, or through contact with people or pets. It is crucial not to disturb mold and to keep the affected area contained until a professional can assess and address the situation effectively.

Depending on the extent of mold in your home, it may sometimes be feasible to stay during remediation. Prior to commencing remediation, Home Disaster Medics typically sets up containment around the affected area to isolate it and prevent cross-contamination with unaffected areas.

The duration of mold remediation varies depending on the size of the affected area and the severity of the damage. Projects can range from a day to over a week to thoroughly clean the area and prepare it for any necessary repairs.

Mold spores are omnipresent in the air since mold is naturally found both indoors and outdoors. However, for mold spores to proliferate and spread, they require moisture and nutrients. Without these conditions, mold spores will not develop into mold. 

To prevent mold growth in your home or business, it’s crucial to promptly repair any water damage and maintain indoor humidity levels between 30 and 50 percent.

Mold can produce allergens, irritants, or other health effects that may impact certain individuals. According to the CDC, there are few reports linking toxigenic molds (those producing mycotoxins) to severe health issues, and the connection has not been conclusively proven. However, in 2004, the Institute of Medicine found sufficient evidence linking indoor mold exposure to symptoms such as upper respiratory tract issues, coughing, and wheezing in otherwise healthy individuals. 

It is advisable to exercise caution around mold, minimize exposure, and seek assistance from a professional trained in mold remediation to handle the situation safely.

When mold spores are disrupted, they release more spores into the air, which can spread throughout a home or business. If these airborne spores encounter the necessary food and moisture, they can initiate the growth of a mold colony.

Any finding of mold should be evaluated by a professional.

Mold spores are tiny, multicellular organisms belonging to the fungus kingdom, present both indoors and outdoors. While mold spores can be airborne, they require moisture to develop into colonies.

Mold is often identified by its musty smell. When mold is suspected, a thorough visual inspection should be conducted, including less visible areas such as inside the HVAC system. Anywhere there are damp conditions, mold could potentially grow. If mold is not visible but the musty odor is present, there may be hidden mold contamination. Professionals may use technologies like moisture detectors and boroscopes to pinpoint the location of mold. 

In more extensive cases, mold testing by certified agencies may be employed.

Mold can release allergens, irritants, or other substances that may affect certain individuals. According to the CDC, there are few reports linking toxigenic molds (which produce mycotoxins) to severe health issues, and conclusive evidence of this link is lacking. However, in 2004, the Institute of Medicine determined there was enough evidence to associate indoor mold exposure with symptoms such as upper respiratory tract issues, coughing, and wheezing in otherwise healthy individuals. 

It’s advisable to exercise caution around mold, minimize your exposure, and seek assistance from a professional trained in mold remediation to handle the situation safely.