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Bed Bugs Columbus Exterminators
By crosbydotherty135 March 24, 2015
I always contact this pest control company if I have a problem in my property. They are always doing a great job and they are excellent to work with. Thank you and looking forward to more working relationship. ...read more
Bed Bugs Columbus Exterminators
By IzzyVillareal150 March 06, 2015
About two months ago my neighbor was so happy about the services of this pest control company and just last week my sister was telling me the same. I decided to get their service for some pest issues at home. I am very happy that I tried their service and they are really onto making their clients happy and satisfied with the result. Thank you! ...read more
Thorough Clean
By Anonymous September 17, 2014
Michael Allen of Thorough Clean does excellent work. I have used him for many years. He consistently provides high quality service and meets expectations time and again. He is professional and courteous. Customer satisfaction completely matters to him and I would highly recommend him for the best carpet cleaning around. ...read more
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Washing Machine Fails
Washing machines bring ‘loads’ of convenience into the home, freeing up your schedule by cleaning clothes with ease. Several times a week, we toss in our clothes, add soap, and let the machine do all the work. But like any appliance that uses water, a malfunctioning washing machine can cause indoor flooding. A typical load of laundry uses at least 30 gallons of water, roughly the amount to fill a standard bathtub. While washing machines are built to last, it only takes one hose or seal to fail and you have a huge problem. If you facewater damage in columbus, contact water damage professionals in your area likeMammoth Restoration. When Does Your Washing Machine Fail? The most common problem with washing machines is a faulty washing machine hoses. Most washing machines have two water supply hoses, a hot and a cold, that attach to the rear of the unit. The hoses can wear out and become brittle; the connections can get loose or corrode. More than 50% of all washing machine water damage claims can be traced back to a supply hose failure, which can spill out 5 gallons of water per minute. This can be caused by: Pinching the hose while installing or replacing a washing machine, causing a hairline break A poor connection to either the washing machine or wall The hose’s own aging, which can lead to brittleness Drainage Issues Can Cause Flooding The drain pump empties water from the wash tub into the drain line during the wash cycle. The drain line allows dirty water to flow from the machine. Over a number of years, lint and other debris can clog the drain line. This will cause your washing machine to back up into the tub and may even cause it to overflow. A partial drain clog will also put more stress on the tub seals and drain pump seal. Seals and Latches One (or more) tub seals keep water from leaking out of the unit during regular operation. Over time, these seals can stretch or wear out, no longer forming a water-tight seal. If you have a front loading washing machine, the door will have a latch that can become loose over time. Water can leak from your washing machines if the door is misaligned, kinked, or damaged. Operator Error A washing machine doesn’t have to be old, poorly installed, or poorly built to cause internal leakage. Simply overloading your washing machine on a regular basis can be all it takes to cause cracks and loosen valves, bushings, and gaskets. The most effective ways of preventing damage from your washing machine are to: Replace the washing machine intake hose every 5 years, upgrade to steel braided mesh. Tighten the connections regularly and look for signs of corrosion. Check your sewer line after a storm, before running your washing machine. Have your machine professionally installed to avoid water line pinches and drainage issues. Avoid excessive detergent; it’s more likely that soap suds will overflow the lid and cause a huge mess. Be proactive. We use our washing machine so often, yet, a recent Expert Home Tips survey revealed that a surprising 35% had never washed their washing machine. Check often for mold build up, which could be a sign of a larger problem ahead. Emergency Clean-Up Steps If you return to the laundry room to find a puddle, turn off the water at the water shutoff valves near the water hoses immediately. Step one is to stop more water, step two is to unplug. Focus on staying safe and preventing more water from getting pumped out of the unit. As you call the water damage specialists, use towels, sheets, or even a mop to soak up as much water as possible. When the restoration team arrives, they might 1) pump the water out of the area or 2) use wet/dry vacuums to extract the remaining water left behind. Let the team decide how to remove the heavy washer with minimum mess. Professional industrial tools are much better at pulling water from porous materials like drywall, carpeting, cabinets, and wood. Then they will focus on thoroughly drying the space using air movers, blowers and dehumidifiers. Another aspect of your clean up will be the removal of unsalvageable materials; they may need to remove damaged flooring, cabinets, or furniture. Then they will sanitize and deodorize the area to prevent mold or bacterial problems in the future. Depending on the extent of the damage, restoration may only involve repainting. However, it may also include installing new flooring, drywall, cabinets, or other items. ...read more
By Mammoth Restoration & Cleaning April 15, 2019
Six Water Damage Prevention Tips
Water damage can come from a large variety of different sources. For this reason, there are many different things that you can and need to do to prevent it from happening to you. Our professional restoration experts at Mammoth Restoration in the Columbus area see water damage brought on by many different causes. Below are several tips that are recommended that you follow in order to keep your homewater damagefree. Maintain Trees And Vegetation Thriving shrubs can be a beautiful thing – except when their roots wrap around your pipes and break them. That’s why it’s important to minimize landscaping near utility pipes or, if necessary, remove trees and shrubs that have become too big. Know Where Your Water Shutoff Valve Is This is an easy measure you can take that will save you big time if your home begins flooding. Knowing where your shutoff valve is located and how to use it takes only minutes of your time, & it can save you thousands of dollars in flood repairs in the long run. Investigate Any Leaks Without Delay If you find any leaks or potential water damage issues at all, you should not hesitate to fix the problem. Over time, even very small leaks can develop into serious water damage and mold issues. Upgrade Washing Machine Hoses Old, brittle or leaky washing machine hoses are one of the most common causes of water damage for homeowners. You should replace yours regularly to prevent this from happening to you. Install A Water Detection Device A water detection device is a small device similar to a smoke alarm and also an investment that could save you from huge trouble. If it registers a certain level of moisture then it will sound an alarm to notify that your home is flooding. Basic versions will set off an alarm like a smoke alarm where someone still needs to be in the home to hear it. More advanced versions, however, can link to your phone and send you a notification if your home is flooding so you can get it taken care of right away. Closely Monitor Your Water Bill Sometimes, the only way you know that water is leaking is by taking a closer look at your water bill. If your usage jumps significantly from one month to the next without explanation, then you should look into it. Is there an undetected leak in your basement? A leaking pipe in your front yard? Don’t let these issues to continue to go on unnoticed. Checking your water bill regularly and following up on discrepancies is an important way to do this. As you can see, there are a lot of different things you can do to protect your home from water damage. Following the tips given above will go a long way towards keeping your home safe. Nonetheless, we do know that mistakes happen and that some water damage incidents are unavoidable. Thus, if you do find your home flooded, please don’t hesitate to give us a call at Mammoth Restoration Cleaning is here to help cleanup and restore your property afterwater damage in Columbus. ...read more
By Mammoth Restoration & Cleaning February 25, 2019
Obvious And Hidden Dangers From Floods
Any unwanted water intrusion could ruin your possessions and damage your home’s structure. However, when the water comes from outside your sterile water system, you face additional safety hazards. Floodwater can contain dangerous bacteria from overflowing sewage and agricultural and industrial waste. When flooding happens, you need professional help forflood damage cleanup in Westerville! Our cleanup team is on-call 24/7 and is ready to respond anytime, day or night. According to weather, the dangers of floods do not disappear after water levels stop rising. It’s Not Just Water… · Minimize all contact with floodwater; it can contain: · Human and livestock waste · Household, medical, and industrial hazardous waste (chemical, biological, and radiological) · Coal ash waste containing carcinogenic compounds such as arsenic, chromium, and mercury · Physical objects such as lumber, vehicles, and debris Pay Attention To The Smell After a flood, within a day or two, closed rooms will begin to reek. The smells given off by mold at certain stages of their growth and reproduction are called Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds (MVOCs). This mixture of various compounds released by the organism as it eats grows, and multiplies can be very dangerous; anyone working should wear personal protective gear. Protect Yourself Against Carbon Monoxide Natural disasters might not only flood your home but disrupt your power supply. When your normal heating system fails, you might turn to a less predictable fuel source. More than 400 Americans die from unintentional carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning a year, the CDC reported, and this risk can increase after a flood. Generators, pressure washers, charcoal grills, and other fuel-burning tools can release CO in dangerous concentrations when used indoors, The CDC recommends avoiding the use of these in enclosed or partially enclosed areas, and encourages people to buy battery-powered carbon monoxide detectors. Unwanted Guests Flood waters can displace animals, insects, and reptiles. When returning to a flood-affected area remember that wild animals, rodents, snakes or spiders, may be trapped in your home. Additionally, standing water, or water that isn’t flowing, can also become a breeding ground for bugs that can make people very ill. Skin Infections Swallowing bacteria isn’t the only risky thing about being exposed to floodwater. Cuts and abrasions on their body can get secondarily infected with bacteria from the water. Use an antibiotic ointment if you have it, and keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn’t become red or swollen. If it doesn’t appear to be healing as it should or if you develop a fever, chills, or other signs of infection, see a doctor as soon as you can. Mosquito-borne Illnesses Rain and flooding may lead to an increase in mosquito numbers as the water subsides and pools form. Wear long pants, socks and long-sleeved shirts, and apply an insect repellent containing N, N-diethyl-mtoluamide (DEET) or pircaridin to your skin. If practical, drain any water left standing outdoors in open containers such as flower pots, unused tins, tyres or buckets. Remember to change your pet’s drinking water regularly. Gastrointestinal Illnesses One of the biggest risks of swallowing floodwater is ingesting a bacterium, virus, or parasite that causes gastrointestinal illness. Occasionally, these symptoms can also become serious and can cause life-threatening dehydration. Cryptosporidium, Giardia, E. coli, and salmonella are a few examples of germs that can contaminate floodwater and cause stomach distress. Experts also warn about cholera and typhoid fever, both of which can be caused by bacteria-contaminated water after natural disasters and flooding. For QuickFlood Damage Cleanup In Westerville It’s an overwhelming experience. Water is flowing everywhere and it’s seemingly impossible to stop. One call to Mammoth and you can rest assured that we’ll be there within 2 hours. The team of water damage professionals will do everything possible to mitigate the problem with the latest and most powerful drying equipment on the market. When it comes to property damage restoration and cleaning, you need a team that understands what you’re going through. Mammoth is Ohio’s and West Virginia’s leading expert in the restoration of water, fire and smoke damage. Call (614) 532-9216 or visit mammothohio.com for a quick response. ...read more
By Mammoth Restoration & Cleaning January 17, 2019