Restoration in Kansas City MO is proud to offer a wide range of services. These include emergency water extraction, odor removal, air vent and duct cleaning, soot removal, and much more.
During the spring and summer of 2019, 18 acres of wetlands enhancement, native seeding, and spot treatment to manage invasive species were restored at the Municipal Farm.
Water Damage
Water damage can occur from a variety of sources including a burst pipe, flood or storms. Regardless of the source it is important to call Kelmann immediately. This will help prevent mold growth and save on costly repairs in the future.
Standing water within a structure can lead to structural damage, electronic damage and potentially dangerous mold development. It’s also a health risk for occupants, as people can contract illness from coming into contact or ingesting contaminated water.
When choosing a Restoration in Kansas City MO make sure to ask about their pricing, certifications and insurance coverage. It’s also a good idea to find out how satisfied previous clients have been with the service they received. Ask for references or look up online reviews. Also, check to see if they offer any preventative services such as installing sump pumps in low lying areas. This will help prevent water damage and keep your home safe. This is especially important for homes in historic districts and on the National Register of Historic Places.
Fire Damage
Fire damage is one of the most destructive forces that can affect homes and businesses. It can cause significant losses and emotional turmoil to the victims. It can destroy valuable possessions, force them to seek shelter elsewhere, and leave them in financial struggles. Fortunately, prompt fire restoration can limit the damage and prevent further problems from occurring.
When a fire damage restoration team arrives at the site, they will first assess the damage to determine what can and cannot be saved. Then they will begin cleaning the items that are salvageable. This process can be time-consuming as it requires the team to remove all of the soot residue from the walls and floors.
The next step is to dry the affected areas using specialized equipment. Then the team will clean and deodorize the area. Finally, the team will replace any damaged or destroyed materials. They will also repair any water damage caused by the firefighters’ hoses.
Mold Remediation
Mold growth can be a serious problem and needs to be addressed immediately. Mold remediation is a comprehensive process that includes inspection, testing, removal, demolition, sanitizing and containment.
A restoration company that specializes in mold remediation will inspect the affected area and determine the type of mold present. They will use fans, dryers, and dehumidifiers to reduce moisture in the affected space and surrounding areas. This helps prevent the spread of mold spores and prevent future growth.
Then they will remove all materials that are affected by mold, double bag them and dispose of them properly. They will use specialized tools and cleaning agents to remove the mold and disinfect surfaces that have been touched by mold spores.
The last step is to re-inspect the affected space, using humidity readings and visual cues to ensure that the mold is at a safe level. Once the clearance test is issued, reconstruction services can be initiated to bring the building back to its pre-mold condition.
Hail Damage
Hail damage can be a serious issue for car owners. It can reduce the value of your car and even cause it to be declared totaled in the event of severe damage.
In most cases, if the hail damage is only cosmetic and the paint remains intact, it can be repaired using a technique called PDR, or “paintless dent repair.” It’s an expensive process but it can restore your vehicle to its original condition without the need to repaint.
It’s important to know what kind of hail damage a vehicle has before you decide to purchase it, even if it looks minor. Many buyers will use the potential cost of repairs to talk down the price and you could end up getting a lot less than what you’d expect for your money. If you’re looking to avoid this type of situation, it’s best to keep your car in a garage or under covered parking at all times during bad weather.