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Sump Pump Back-up in Erie? Call SERVPRO!

8/27/2023 (Permalink)

flooded basement Nothing is worse than a sump pump back up in your Cranesville basement. This is one of the losses that you want to call a professional for.

Nothing is worse than a sump pump back up in your Cranesville basement. This is one of the losses that you want to call a professional for. And SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA has your back when it comes to this gruesome disaster. Water from sewer system backups should be considered very dangerous. The water is grossly unsanitary and may contain bacteria and viruses that could cause serious illness. Special training and equipment is necessary to safely clean this type of contamination.

There are three major types of contaminated water. We will inspect that contaminated water to determine the type of water and then plan the appropriate response to safely restore your Platea, North East, Tidioute, and surrounding aeras home or business.

3 Types of Contaminated Water:

Category 1: "Clean Water"

This is water from a clean source, such as a broken clean water supply line or faucet. 

  • Water from a clean source like a broken water line
  • If left untreated, can degrade into category 2 or 3

Category 2: "Gray Water"

This water has a significant level of contamination that could cause discomfort or illness if ingested. 

  • May contain bacteria and viruses.
  • Can quickly degrade into category 3 if left untreated.

Category 3: "Black Water"

This water is grossly unsanitary and could cause severe illness or death if ingested, and any contact should be avoided. 

  • May contain untreated sewage, harsh chemicals, and microbes.
  • Water from flooding rivers or sewer backup

Sewage backup should be considered an emergency and dealt with as quickly as possible. SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA are the water damage restoration specialists with specific training and expertise to safely restore your home or business. We are available 24/7. For immediate assistance, call (814) 806-1987 or visit our website to learn more.

What To Do When There’s a Flood in Your Erie Home

8/24/2023 (Permalink)

rain and lightning Floods can be overwhelming and confusing. That’s why SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA is here with some “Do’s and Don'ts.”

Summer is extremely refreshing around Erie, PA. It’s nice to have some sunshine and warm weather. However, summer brings some heavy rainfall that might see your Erie home suffer from flooding. Floods can be overwhelming and confusing. That’s why SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA is here with some “Do’s and Don'ts” when it comes to flooding!

Do’s

  • Remove excess water by mopping and blotting
  • Turn the A/C on for maximum drying
  • Wipe away excess water from wooden furniture
  • Remove and prop wet upholstery and cushions
  • Gather loose items from the floor

Don’ts

  • Don’t leave wet fabric in place, hang furs and leather goods
  • Don’t leave colored items like books and magazines on the floor
  • Don’t use a household vacuum to remove water
  • Don’t use a TV or other appliances in the area
  • Don’t turn on ceiling fans if the ceiling is wet or sagging

Keep these in mind if your Erie home ever experiences a flood! There’s one more thing you should do, call SERVPRO. Flooding and water damage is best left to the professionals. We have highly trained water restoration technicians to get your home to preloss condition fast.

Call us today at (330) 392-6355 or visit our Website to see our full array of water restoration services. Next time you see water damage, you know who to call. SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA is Here to Help!

A Restoration Company That Cares About Your Erie Family

8/18/2023 (Permalink)

couple looking at remains of home We help guide you step-by-step on what to do next and how to recover your home. We walk with you through the insurance process.

At SERVPRO we are a Large Loss Team in fire and water restoration. We are experts in what we do. From continuing education, experience, and equipment, we know that we can take care of you. However, something we do not advertise is what we ultimately do for you!

If we can be the first faces you see after a fire or water disaster in your home or business, we will be there. If you have a major fire or water disaster, we make sure to show you we care by providing essentials that may have been lost from the disaster in your home. We help guide you step-by-step on what to do next and how to recover your home. We walk with you through the insurance process and make sure all your questions and needs are met.

How to Take Care of Your Family After a Disaster

After a major fire or water disaster occurs, things to think about are housing, food, and other everyday necessities. Many families have heard what to do to prepare for a disaster caused by severe weather. Typically, it is known to prepare emergency kits, and an evacuation plan. However, if you have a pet, then what? How do you help prepare your family pet for a disaster? According to CDC.gov, here a few things you can do to prepare your precious family member:

  • Do your best to not leave your pets behind, they may get lost, injured – or worse.
  • Contact your local emergency management office and ask if they offer accommodations for owners and their pets.
  • Remember to take your pet’s emergency kit with you.
  • Select a safe room, preferably an interior room with no (or few) windows.
  • Remove any toxic chemicals or plants.
  • Close off small areas where frightened cats could get stuck in (such as vents or beneath heavy furniture).

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA is a Large Loss Team. If your Waterford, Tidioute, Clarendon, or surrounding areas home or business experiences fire or water damage after a storm, call the experts at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website!

How to Prepare and Recover from a Commercial Fire in Waterford

8/10/2023 (Permalink)

couple standing in front of burning house We are here to guide you on how to prepare, and ultimately recover, from a commercial fire!

Fires can be devastating to businesses in the Waterford, Fairview, Albion, and surrounding areas community. That is why we are here with a guide on how to prepare, and ultimately recover, from a commercial fire!

Preparation

Before a fire even occurs, you should be monitoring possible fire hazards. If your Waterford company works with flammable materials, you should be extra cautious. However, just like in homes the biggest cause of office fires are coming from the kitchen, as reported by the NFPA. Along with those two hazards, check your heating and cooling systems as well as electrical outlets. Monitoring these hazards are important to preventing fires in Lake City, Platea, Tidioute, and surrounding areas businesses.

It is also important to have a Fire Escape Plan  ready for your Waterford employees. These consist of planning escape routes, knowing where to meet outside, knowing how to contact everyone and emergency services, and more. Make sure to practice your plan frequently!

Recovery

Some disasters cannot be stopped. However, you can have a plan in place for when they do happen. You can do this with a FREE service we offer called an ERP, or Emergency Ready Profile. What is an ERP? Here is what it consists of:

  • No cost assessment of your facility
  • A concise Profile Document the consists of critical information needed during an emergency
  • A guide to help you get back into your facility following a disaster
  • Established SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA as your disaster mitigation and restoration provider
  • Identifies the line of command to authorize work to be done
  • Provides facility specifications such as shut-off valve locations, priority areas, and more!

This Emergency Ready Profile will allow SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA to get you and your Waterford business back on its feet in no time. Call us today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to get an Emergency Ready Profile scheduled or to begin getting your company back to business fast!

How Storms Can Damage Your Erie Home

8/4/2023 (Permalink)

lightning We are a Large Loss Team, meaning we can handle any amount of damage. There is no storm, no disaster, no amount of damage that we cannot handle.

Storms come in all shapes and sizes in Edinboro, Platea, Lake City, and surrounding areas. High winds, flooding, blizzards, and more can occur throughout the Erie area. This can lead to many forms of damage to your home.

Flooding

Heavy rain creates one of the most common types of damage to Albion homes. Flooded basements can occur from pipe backups or through the walls when there is too much water in the ground. When this happens, contact SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA fast! Before we arrive, refer to these Water Damage Tips.

Mold

When you do not act fast, and moisture is present in your home for long, mold can arise. Mold can spread through your Youngsville home in as little as 48-72 hours. This can be dangerous to both your home’s structure and your health. You must act fast! Call SERVPRO right when you see mold in your home. Refer to these Mold Damage Tips before we arrive.

Major Disasters

If you experience high winds that damage your roof, blow a tree over, or more, we are Here to Help! We are a Large Loss Team, meaning we can handle any amount of damage. There is no storm, no disaster, no amount of damage that we cannot handle.

If you experience damage following a storm, call SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to get your home to preloss condition fast.

Summer Flooding---Happens So Fast in Sugar Grove

7/30/2023 (Permalink)

heavy rainfall on a road High rainfall can lead to sewer and drain back up. And this is where SERVPRO comes in.

Did you know that the chance of flooding happens more in the late Spring and Summer? Why is this? SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties looks at the science behind summer floods.

  • Widespread of Humid Air

In the Spring and Summer, the sun’s direct rays on the Northern Hemisphere strengthen and this creates a return of warm, humid air. And it continues to do so into the hot summer months. Weather.com explains it like this, “Since more water vapor can exist in warmer air, that increases the rainfall potential for both individual thunderstorms and larger-scale weather systems.”

  • The Jet Stream Slows and Then Moves North

The atmosphere weakens and travels into the Northern US toward Canada. With lighter winds---thunderstorms and other storms move slower than normal. And when everything slows, all other factors being equal, the harder the rain will come.

  • Zero Cold Fronts

Another reason for jet stream migration is directly related to not having a cold front. The cold front sweeps the warm, hot air away from the southern US.

No matter the reason---major rainfall can affect Erie. That is why you need a water restoration company you can trust. High rainfall can lead to sewer and drain back up. And this is where SERVPRO comes in. We are the number one water mitigation company in Erie. With over 2000 franchises nationwide…. we know water better than the other guys.

We are water removal and cleanup specialists and are ready to service your Erie home when flooding or water leaks cause water damage. We quickly dry your property using state-of-the-art water removal equipment and advanced drying techniques, documenting the drying process to make sure your property is dry, and the job is done right.

Please refer to our Water Damage Tips—Until Help Arrives Guide and follow these tips to protect yourself and your property. For immediate assistance, call us at (814) 806-1987.

The Benefits of Keeping Your Erie Business Clean

7/24/2023 (Permalink)

caution wet floor sign in clean workspace Coming to work in a clean, healthy, and happy environment can have many benefits to your business overall.

Coming to work in a clean, healthy, and happy environment can have many benefits to your business overall. Why would anyone come to work and perform at their best if their workspace is cluttered and dirty? People usually do not. SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA is here with some benefits of keeping your Erie business clean!

Increased Productivity

Harvard Business Review states that, “The physical environment of the workplace has a significant effect on the way that we work.” This makes sense. More clutter in our immediate workspace leads to us not being focused on what we need to do. A cleaned area will allow us to be focused on the task at hand and boost our productivity.

Healtheir Environment

Cleaning and disinfecting your Waterford office can lead to healthier employees, meaning fewer sick days. This can be a big benefit to productivity and employee satisfaction. No one likes to be out sick! That is why you should make sure your office is clean and sanitized to keep your team safe.

Happier Employees 

Having a clean Sugar Grove office space has its physical benefits. Here is one of the psychological benefits of having a clean office, happier employees. Showing your team that you care about their work environment as well as their health will boost their spirits. This will bring major benefits to the entire organization’s operations.

Who can do all this cleaning for you? Sometimes normal wear and tear on your business can be too much for you to handle. Luckily, SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA are experts on commercial cleaning. We offer specialty cleaning services in areas such as: 

We areHere to Help local businesses! Call us today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website for all your commercial restoration and cleaning needs.

Commercial Property Restoration in Tidioute

7/24/2023 (Permalink)

tall apartment building We have over 35 years of experience and industry training that you can expect when it comes to restoring your building or facility.

Commercial property restoration requires a diverse set of skills, experiences, training, and equipment. SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA has all these credentials and more. When you are looking for a restoration company, expertise and experience make all the difference in how much time and headache it takes for your property to fully recover.

We have over 35 years of experience and industry training that you can expect when it comes to restoring your building or facility from any size or type of disaster. We do all this with your concerns in mind. We are often able to complete the process with minimum disruption to your employees, clients, and business operations.

Trust that your local restoration professionals at SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties will make your commercial restoration and cleaning disasters, "Like it never even happened." Here is a short list of the types of commercial properties your local SERVPRO services.

  • Small Office Buildings
  • Large Office/High-Rise Office Buildings
  • Apartment Buildings
  • Restaurants
  • Hotel/Motels
  • Small Retail Stores
  • Large Retail/Big-Box Stores
  • High-Rise Residential
  • Manufacturing & Industrial
  • Government/Military

If you are in need of fire and restoration or cleaning services at your Sugar Grove, Waterford, Youngsville, or surrounding areas commercial property you can give us a call for immediate assistance or visit our Website to learn more. Call (814) 806-1987 to speak with one of our representatives.

There's a Flood in My Erie Home, Now What?

7/20/2023 (Permalink)

outside of house flooded Floods can be overwhelming and confusing. That’s why SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA is here with some “Do’s and Don'ts.”

Summer weather is extremely refreshing around Erie, PA. Summer brings some heavy rainfall that might see your Erie home suffer from flooding. Floods can be overwhelming and confusing. That’s why SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA is here with some “Do’s and Don'ts” when it comes to flooding!

Do’s

  • Remove excess water by mopping and blotting
  • Turn the A/C on for maximum drying
  • Wipe away excess water from wooden furniture
  • Remove and prop wet upholstery and cushions
  • Gather loose items from the floor

Don’ts

  • Don’t leave wet fabric in place, hang furs and leather goods
  • Don’t leave colored items like books and magazines on the floor
  • Don’t use a household vacuum to remove water
  • Don’t use a TV or other appliances in the area
  • Don’t turn on ceiling fans if the ceiling is wet or sagging

Keep these in mind if your Erie home ever experiences a flood! There’s one more thing you should do, call SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA. Flooding and water damage is best left to the professionals. SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA has highly trained water restoration technicians to get your home to preloss condition fast.

Call us today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to see our full array of water restoration services. Next time you see water damage, you know who to call. SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA is Here to Help!

There Was a Fire in My Erie Home, Now What?

7/14/2023 (Permalink)

house on fire You may be confused and unsure of what to do following a fire event. SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA is here with some tips on what to do.

A fire in your Erie home can have both physical and emotional damage. You may be confused and unsure of what to do following a fire event. SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA is here with some tips on what to do after a fire.

The first thing you should do is call SERVPRO of Erie & Warren Counties, PA. We have a 24/7 response with immediate board up / tarp up service available.

After any fire damage situation, your primary focus should be safety:

  • Is it safe to stay in the house?
  • Electrical and "slip and fall" hazards are some of the most prevalent concerns.
  • Only do activities that are safe for you to perform.
  • Wet materials can be VERY heavy. Be careful!

Now that you have determined it is safe, here is what you can do:

  • Limit movement in the home to prevent soot particles from being embedded into upholstery and carpets.
  • Keep hands clean so as not to further soil upholstery, walls and woodwork.
  • Place clean towels or old linens on rugs, upholstery and carpet traffic areas.
  • If electricity is off, empty freezer and refrigerator and prop doors open.
  • Clean and protect chrome with a light coating of petroleum jelly or oil.
  • Wash houseplants on both sides of leaves.
  • Change the HVAC filter.
  • Tape double layers of cheesecloth over air registers.

There are equal amount of things that you should not such as:

  • Don't attempt to wash any walls or painted surfaces or shampoo carpet or upholstery without contacting us.
  • Don't attempt to clean any electrical appliances that may have been close to fire, heat or water without consulting an authorized repair service.
  • Don't use any canned or packaged food or beverages that may have been stored near the fire, heat or water.
  • Don't turn on ceiling fixtures if the ceiling is wet. The wiring may be damaged.
  • Don't send garments to an ordinary dry cleaner. Improper cleaning may set smoke odor.

Do not forget the first tip, to call SERVPRO of Erie & Warren Counties when you experience a fire. Call us today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website for all of your fire damage needs. We are Here to Help!

Here to Help Erie Businesses with Water and Fire Damage Restoration

7/14/2023 (Permalink)

commercial building on fire We wouldn’t want to see a disaster such as a fire, a flood, a storm, or anything in between destroy your business. That’s why we’re here to help!

Owning and operating a small business can be a sense of pride, and a large challenge. There are many things that go into operating a business, and many risks you must take even before day one of operations. SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA knows this, because we are also locally owned and operated. That’s why we’re here to help your business in Erie.

We wouldn’t want to see a disaster such as a fire, a flood, a storm, or anything in between destroy your business. That’s why we’re here to help! SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA offers a wide variety of commercial services such as:

  • Commercial Fire Restoration
  • Commercial Water Restoration
  • Commercial Mold Remediation
  • Storm and Major Events Recovery
  • Commercial Cleaning - Including Covid-19 Cleaning

SERVPRO is faster to any size disaster and has access to a national network so we can respond to even the largest scaled disasters. Our fire restoration allows your operations to continue fast after a disaster like a fire, and our water restoration gets an industry leader in your building to clean up any water damage and restore your business to preloss condition.

We even have you covered on smaller scale issues like cleaning and mold remediation, even though mold can turn into a larger scale disaster if you don’t treat it fast. That's why SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA will respond fast to stop the spread of mold and begin remediation. Every hour spent on cleaning is an hour of lost operations!

If your Erie business needs any help, you know who to call. SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA is available 24 hours a day to get your business back up and running. Our expertise in restoration services allows us to be faster to any size disaster. If you need any commercial assistance call us today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to begin getting your business up and running fast!

SERVPRO is Set Apart When it Comes to the Restoration Industry

7/1/2023 (Permalink)

owners of servpro SERVPRO has been operating in the restoration industry for over 50 years, establishing itself as a trusted and reputable company.

While it is subjective to determine which restoration company is "better" than its competitors, SERVPRO has several aspects that set it apart and contribute to its reputation in the industry. Here are a few reasons why some people may consider SERVPRO as a preferred choice:

  • Established Reputation: SERVPRO has been operating in the restoration industry for over 50 years, establishing itself as a trusted and reputable company.
  • National Presence and Resources: SERVPRO operates a vast network of independently owned and operated franchises across the United States. This extensive network allows them to provide consistent and reliable services to customers nationwide. 
  • Comprehensive Services: SERVPRO offers a comprehensive range of restoration services, including fire damage restoration, water damage restoration, mold remediation, storm damage restoration, biohazard cleanup, and more.
  • Advanced Equipment and Techniques: SERVPRO invests in state-of-the-art equipment and utilizes advanced restoration techniques to deliver efficient and effective results.
  • Trained and Certified Technicians: SERVPRO technicians undergo extensive training and certification programs. We are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to handle restoration projects of varying complexities.
  • Rapid Response and 24/7 Availability: SERVPRO understands the urgency of restoration needs, particularly in emergency situations.
  • Insurance Coordination: SERVPRO has experience working with insurance companies and can assist in the claims process. We provide detailed documentation of the damage, communicate directly with insurance providers, and aim to ensure a smooth and fair resolution, easing the burden for the property owner.
  • Commitment to Customer Satisfaction: SERVPRO places a strong emphasis on customer satisfaction. Our professional technicians are trained to provide excellent customer service, showing compassion, understanding, and professionalism throughout the restoration process. 

Ultimately, the decision of choosing a restoration company depends on individual needs, preferences, and specific circumstances. It's advisable to research and compare different companies, consider their reputation, services, expertise, and customer reviews before making a decision. SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA is your local and trusted restoration company. If you need immediate assistance, give us a call, (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to learn more.

How to Clean Up Smoke Damage in Edinboro

7/1/2023 (Permalink)

smoke damage on wall Hiring a professional restoration company, like SERVPRO, to clean the smoke damage in your home will save much of your precious time.

Cleaning up smoke damage can be quite the time consuming task. There are two decisions you can make when it comes to cleaning smoke damage. First, you could decide to clean the smoke in your home on your own, or two, you could hire a professional restoration company.

There are benefits to both. Benefits to cleaning the smoke damage from your home on your own means saving money. However, you may find the task is much bigger than you expected. Hiring a professional restoration company, like SERVPRO®, to clean the smoke damage in your home will save much of your precious time. In addition, your insurance company may cover smoke damage cleanup. As your local fire and water restoration company, we work directly with your insurance company to make the process smooth and effortless for you. 

If you do decide to clean the smoke damage from your Cranesville home, here are a few tips:

  • According to the Red Cross, “To remove soot and smoke from walls, furniture and floors, use a mild soap or detergent or mix together 4 to 6 tbsp. tri-sodium phosphate and 1 cup household cleaner or chlorine bleach to every gallon of warm water. Wear rubber gloves. Be sure to rinse surfaces with clear warm water and dry thoroughly.”
  • Visit their Website for more tips on how to clean up after smoke damage.


If you’ve decided this task may be too daunting, reach out to SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA. We would love to serve you and your home to make it, ‘Like it never even happened.’ For immediate assistance, call (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to learn more.

What to Do When a Fire Occurs in Your Girard Home

7/1/2023 (Permalink)

restoration professionals restoring homes The easiest and fastest method to take for full restoration in your home is to call a local professional restoration company.

If you have experienced a fire in your Erie, PA home, there are a few steps to take to be on the way to restoration. The easiest and fastest method to take for full restoration in your home is to call a local professional restoration company. SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA is your local fire and water restoration company. Here are the steps we take to get your home back to its preloss condition.

  • 1: Emergency Contact - The restoration process begins when you call us.
  • Step 2: Inspection and Fire Damage Assessment - We carefully inspect and test adjoining rooms of your property to determine the extent of the fire, smoke, and soot damage.
  • Step 3: Immediate Board-Up and Roof-Tarp Service - To maintain security and to protect against further damage, we can board up missing windows and walls and place tarps on damaged roofs. 
  • Step 4: Water Removal and Drying (if water damage is present) - The water removal process begins almost immediately and removes the majority of the water. We then use dehumidifiers and air movers to remove the remaining water and complete the drying process. 
  • Step 5: Removal of Smoke and Soot from All Surfaces - We use specialized equipment and techniques to remove smoke and soot from ceilings, walls, and other surfaces.
  • Step 6: Cleaning and Sanitizing - We clean, sanitize, and disinfect all of the restorable items and structures that were damaged by the fire. 
  • Step 7: Restoration - Restoration is the final step—getting your home or business to its pre-fire condition. Restoration may involve minor repairs, such as replacing drywall, painting, and installing new carpet; or it may entail major repairs such as the reconstruction of various areas or rooms in a home or business.

If you are in need of immediate assistance, give SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA a call, (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to learn more.

Call a Professional Restoration Company When You Experience a Fire in Your Home

6/28/2023 (Permalink)

house on fire Aside from the immediate destruction caused by the fire, there are several long-term side effects that you may need to address.

Experiencing a fire in your Albion home can be an extremely traumatic event. Even after the flames are extinguished, the effects of fire damage can linger for a long time. Aside from the immediate destruction caused by the fire, there are several long-term side effects that you may need to address. Here are some common long-term side effects of fire damage in a house:

  • Structural Damage: Heat can weaken load-bearing walls, beams, and foundations, leading to structural instability. It's crucial to have a thorough inspection by professionals to assess the extent of the damage and determine the necessary repairs.
  • Smoke and Soot Damage: Smoke and soot can spread far beyond the area directly affected by the fire. These residues can coat surfaces, furniture, and personal belongings, leaving behind a strong odor and causing discoloration and corrosion over time. Proper cleaning and restoration techniques are essential to remove the residue and prevent long-term damage.
  • Water Damage: Water used to extinguish the fire can cause significant damage to your property. Excess water can saturate building materials, leading to mold growth, structural weakening, and damage to electrical systems.
  • Mold and Mildew Growth: Moisture from firefighting efforts or water leaks can create an ideal environment for mold and mildew growth. Timely remediation and moisture control are necessary to prevent mold from taking hold and spreading throughout your home.
  • Insurance Complications: Navigating the insurance claims process can be complex and time-consuming. Documenting the extent of the damage, providing accurate inventories of lost or damaged items, and communicating effectively with your insurance provider are essential steps to ensure fair compensation for your losses.
  • Ongoing Restoration and Repairs: Restoring a fire-damaged home in Tidioute is a comprehensive process that can take considerable time and effort. From cleaning and deodorizing to rebuilding and replacing damaged structures, it requires the expertise of experienced professionals. Collaborating with reputable restoration companies like SERVPRO Team Dobson  will ensure that the restoration process is handled efficiently and effectively.

In conclusion, the long-term side effects of fire damage in a house can be extensive and require careful attention. It's crucial to address structural, smoke, soot, water, and mold damage promptly to prevent further deterioration and ensure a safe living environment. Seeking professional assistance with SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA and support throughout the restoration process will help you navigate the challenges and restore your home to its pre-fire condition. For immediate assistance, call (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to learn more!

7 Ways to Clean Up After a Fire in Erie

6/21/2023 (Permalink)

fire damaged house Cleaning up after a fire can be a challenging and potentially dangerous task.

Cleaning up after a fire can be a challenging and potentially dangerous task. It's important to prioritize safety and follow appropriate procedures. Here are some general steps to help you clean up after a fire:

  • Ensure safety: Before entering the fire-damaged area, make sure it is structurally safe. Wear appropriate protective gear, including gloves, goggles, masks, and sturdy footwear.
  • Contact professionals (like SERVPRO): Depending on the severity of the fire, it may be best to hire professional fire restoration specialists. We have the expertise and equipment to handle the cleanup effectively and safely.
  • Ventilate the area: Open windows and doors to ventilate the space and allow for fresh air circulation. Use fans or dehumidifiers to help dry out the area.
  • Remove debris: Begin by removing any debris, charred items, and damaged materials from the affected area. Be cautious of any unstable structures or items that could collapse.
  • Clean surfaces: Thoroughly clean all surfaces affected by smoke residue, soot, and firefighting efforts. Use appropriate cleaning agents recommended for fire damage cleanup. Be mindful of different materials as they may require specific cleaning methods. For example, use a dry sponge or vacuum with a brush attachment for removing soot from walls, ceilings, and other surfaces.
  • Check electrical systems: Have a qualified electrician inspect and repair any electrical wiring or systems damaged by the fire before reconnecting the power supply. 
  • Document damage: Document the damage for insurance purposes. Take photographs or videos of the affected areas and damaged items. Keep track of all expenses related to the cleanup and restoration.

Remember, safety should always be your priority. If you're unsure about any aspect of the cleanup process, consult with professionals who can guide you through the restoration process after a fire. SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties are your leading and local fire and water restoration professionals. We are available 24/7 for all of your water or fire damage needs. For immediate assistance, call (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to learn more. 

Restoring Water Damage: A Comprehensive Guide to Water Restoration

6/21/2023 (Permalink)

broken pipe water damage Water damage is a stressful and disruptive event that requires immediate attention.

Water damage can strike unexpectedly, wreaking havoc on your Tidioute, Edinboro, Girard, and surrounding areas property and cause significant disruptions to your daily life. Whether it's from a burst pipe, a natural disaster, or a plumbing mishap, the effects of water damage can be devastating. Fortunately, we are professionals dedicated to helping you through this challenging time. In this blog post, we will explore the importance of water restoration and how a reliable we as a water restoration company can help you get your life back on track.

Water damage goes beyond visible signs of water pooling on the floor. It can seep into walls, ceilings, and floors, leading to structural damage, mold growth, and compromised electrical systems. It is crucial to address water damage in your Sugar Grove home promptly to minimize the long-term consequences. Water restoration experts possess the knowledge and tools required to assess the extent of the damage and develop an effective restoration plan.

The Role of a Water Restoration Company:

  • Assessment and Documentation: The first step in water restoration is a thorough assessment of the damage. This documentation is crucial for insurance claims and can streamline the process for you.
  • Drying and Dehumidification: After water extraction, the affected areas need to be thoroughly dried to prevent secondary damage. We use specialized techniques and equipment to accelerate the drying process, including air movers and dehumidifiers. 
  • Mold Remediation: Mold growth is a common consequence of water damage. We are trained to identify mold and implement effective remediation strategies. 
  • Restoration and Reconstruction: From repainting walls to installing new flooring, we have the skills and resources to make your Cranesville property feel like home again. 

Water damage is a stressful and disruptive event that requires immediate attention. Entrusting the restoration process to SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA can significantly alleviate the burden and help you get back on your feet faster. From rapid response to comprehensive restoration, these experts are equipped to handle all aspects of water damage, ensuring your Albion property is restored to its pre-damage state. When faced with water damage, don't hesitate to contact us. For immediate assistance, call (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to learn more.

Fire and Water Damage Prevention for Your Warren Business

6/5/2023 (Permalink)

fire prevention for commercial businsess Fire and water damage prevention is an important part of keeping your property safe and secure.

Fire and water damage prevention is an important part of keeping your property safe and secure. Taking the time to understand the risks associated with these two elements can help you protect your Erie business from potential disasters. Here are some tips for fire and water damage prevention: 

  • Make sure to install smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors in your Girard business. Smoke detectors should be placed on each level of your the business and in each room. Carbon monoxide detectors should be placed near any fuel-burning appliances, such as furnaces and water heaters. 
  • Make sure that all electrical outlets are properly grounded and that all wiring is up to code. Have a qualified electrician inspect your properties wiring on a regular basis. 
  • Make sure you know the location of your water shut-off valves. This will help you quickly shut off the water supply in the event of a plumbing emergency. 
  • Check your business's plumbing regularly for signs of leaks or other problems. Have a qualified plumber inspect your building’s plumbing system on a regular basis. 
  • Make sure that all combustible materials, such as paper, rags, and furniture, are kept away from heat sources. 
  • Make sure that all fire extinguishers in your Cranesville building are in working order and that you know how to use them.
  • Have a fire escape plan in place and practice it with your employees. 
  • Have your building inspected for potential fire hazards on a regular basis. 

By following these tips, you can help protect your business from fire and water damage. Taking the time to understand the risks associated with these two elements can help you keep your business safe and secure.

In the event you experience fire or water damage at your Erie business, you can give SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA a call for immediate assistance. We are available 24/7 for all fire and water damage disasters. Call (814) 806-1987 for immediate assistance or visit our Website to learn more!

6 Things to Expect From This Summer’s Storms

6/5/2023 (Permalink)

summer rainstorm on street It's important to stay informed about weather conditions by monitoring local weather forecasts and paying attention to any severe weather alerts.

Summer storms can vary in intensity and duration depending on the region, but here are some common things to expect:

  • Heavy Rainfall: Summer storms often bring heavy rainfall, which can lead to localized flooding and water accumulation in low-lying areas. This can result in property damage, road closures, and potential disruptions to transportation.
  • Thunder and Lightning: Thunderstorms are common during summer months. You can expect to hear thunder and see lightning as part of these storms. Lightning poses a significant risk, so it's important to seek shelter indoors and avoid open spaces during thunderstorms.
  • High Winds: Summer storms may generate strong gusts of wind, which can cause tree damage, power outages, and potential property damage. Secure loose outdoor items and be cautious of falling branches or debris during high winds.
  • Hail: Some summer storms may produce hail, which can range in size from small pellets to larger chunks. Hail can cause damage to vehicles, windows, and roofs. If hail is forecasted, it's a good idea to park your vehicle in a covered area if possible.
  • Tornadoes: Although less common than in other seasons, tornadoes can still occur during summer storms, especially in regions prone to severe weather. Stay informed about weather alerts and have a plan in place to seek shelter if a tornado warning is issued.
  • Temperature and Humidity Changes: Summer storms can bring temporary relief from heat and humidity as cooler air moves in with the storm. However, after the storm passes, the humidity levels can rise again, leading to a hot and muggy environment.


It's important to stay informed about weather conditions by monitoring local weather forecasts and paying attention to any severe weather alerts issued by authorities. Have an emergency plan in place, including knowing where to take shelter and having essential supplies on hand. In addition, if you experience water damage within your home or roof damage, call your local fire and water restoration company, SERVPRO. SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties is here for you 24/7. For immediate assistance, call (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to learn more.

How to Recover From a Storm in Edinboro, PA

5/15/2023 (Permalink)

fallen tree There are important actions to take after a storm to get your life back to normal.

When a storm rolls through your region, the best thing you can do is stay indoors and make sure you have prepared your home externally and internally for any damage that could possibly occur. There are important actions to take after a storm to get your life back to normal. Here is a brief list of how you can recover from a storm that has struck your Waterford home. 

  • Take care of yourself and your family first. Make sure everyone is safe and secure. 
  • Contact your insurance company to report any damage or losses. 
  • Document the damage with photos and videos, if possible, for insurance purposes. 
  • Contact local authorities to report any damage or hazards. 
  • Contact your utility companies to report any outages or damages. 
  • Clean up debris and damaged items, if possible, to prevent further damage. 
  • Contact local relief organizations for assistance with food, shelter, and other needs. 
  • Seek out mental health resources if needed to help cope with the stress of the storm. 
  • Stay informed about the storm and its aftermath by monitoring local news and weather reports. 
  • Stay in contact with family and friends to check in and provide support.

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA offers storm restoration services. We have the expertise, knowledge, experience and capacity to make your property damage look, “Like it never even happened.” For immediate assistance call, (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website for more information. 

Is it Time to Clean Your Commercial Business in Tidioute?

5/6/2023 (Permalink)

yellow 'caution wet floor' sign Professional cleaners have the experience and expertise to get the job done quickly and efficiently.

Spring cleaning your business is important for a number of reasons. It helps to create a more pleasant and productive work environment, as well as reducing the risk of illness and injury. It also helps to maintain the value of your business by keeping it looking clean and professional. Finally, it can help to reduce the amount of time and money spent on repairs and maintenance. Here are 10 ways to Spring clean your business. 

  • Start by decluttering the workspace. Remove any unnecessary items and organize the remaining items into labeled bins or drawers.
  • Dust and wipe down all surfaces, including desks, shelves, and walls. 
  • Vacuum carpets and mop hard floors to remove dirt and debris. 
  • Clean windows, blinds, and curtains. 
  • Disinfect all surfaces, including door knobs, phones, keyboards, and other frequently touched items. 
  • Empty all trash cans and replace liners as needed. 
  • Clean and organize the breakroom, including the refrigerator, microwave, and other appliances. 
  • Clean and sanitize bathrooms, including toilets, sinks, and showers. 
  • Check fire extinguishers and replace if necessary. 
  • Test smoke detectors and replace batteries if needed.

Hiring a professional cleaning company to clean your business can be beneficial for a number of reasons. Professional cleaners have the experience and expertise to get the job done quickly and efficiently. They also have access to the latest cleaning products and equipment, which can help to ensure that your business is thoroughly cleaned and sanitized. Finally, hiring a professional cleaning company can help to reduce the amount of time and money you spend on cleaning, allowing you to focus on other aspects of your business. 

Luckily, your local SERVPRO is not only a professional water and fire damage restoration company, but we are also a professional cleaning company for both residential and commercial properties. If you live in Clarendon, Tidioute, Sugar Grove, or their surrounding areas, we are Here to Help! For immediate assistance, call SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website.

Why Should I Choose SERVPRO to Service My Albion Home?

4/13/2023 (Permalink)

water damaged basement We offer a wide range of services, from emergency response to complete reconstruction, & we are committed to providing quality service & satisfaction.

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties is a leading provider of fire and water damage restoration services. They have been in business for over 50 years and have become a trusted name in the industry. We offer a wide range of services, from emergency response to complete reconstruction, and we are committed to providing quality service and customer satisfaction. We are a great choice for anyone who needs help with fire or water damage restoration, here’s just a few reasons why: 

  • We have a team of experienced professionals who are trained to handle any type of disaster, from small residential fires to large commercial disasters, we are Faster to Any Sized Disaster!
  • Our teams have the latest technology and equipment to ensure that the job is done right! 
  • Our dedication to restoring, not replacing brings comfort to our customers. When you’re in the middle of a catastrophic disaster, the last thing you want to do is spend more money! We have you covered.  
  • We offer more than just water and fire damage services, we also extend to commercial and residential cleaning, mold remediation, and so much more! 
  • SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties is dedicated to helping you get your Springfield Township home or Platea business back to normal as quickly as possible. Call us today at (814) 806-1987 for immediate assistance, or visit our website!

Why You Should Choose SERVPRO of Erie and Warren CountiesWhy You Should Choose SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties

4/13/2023 (Permalink)

water damaged ceiling We have a team of highly trained professionals who are dedicated to providing the best possible service to our clients.

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties is an excellent choice for your Summit Township commercial cleaning services because of their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. We have a team of highly trained professionals who are dedicated to providing the best possible service to our clients. Check out some of our cleaning services!

  • Deep Cleaning
  • Sanitizing 
  • Disinfecting
  • Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning 
  • HVAC Cleaning
  • Mold Remediation
  • Water Damage Restoration
  • Fire Damage Restoration 
  • Vandalism
  • Biohazardous Scene Cleaning  

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties is committed to providing the highest quality of service to our customers by using only the best products and equipment to ensure that our services are effective and safe. We use green cleaning products whenever possible, which helps to reduce the environmental impact of our services. Our teams are friendly, knowledgeable, and always available to answer any questions or concerns that our customers may have 24/7!  

If you or someone you know is in need of commercial cleaning services on your Edinboro property, call SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties today at (814) 806-1987 for immediate assistance, or visit our website! We have the skills and expertise to make it, “Like it never even happened.”

Should I be Worried about Fire Damage to my Union City Home?

4/6/2023 (Permalink)

house on fire with firefighters Fires aren’t just for wintertime; during this time of year, they can be started as a result of your home being struck by lightning.

Though it is springtime, we should always be aware of the damage a fire can cause to our Springfield Township homes. Fires aren’t just for wintertime; during this time of year, they can be started as a result of your Youngsville home being struck by lightning throughout these spring storms. However, that’s not the only way…let’s check out some more fire damage occurrences.

Fire damage can occur due to a wide range of reasons, including:

  • Electrical Malfunction: Electrical issues are a leading cause of fire damage, such as short circuits, overheated wiring, or faulty electrical appliances.
  • Cooking Accidents: Cooking fires can easily occur if the stove or oven is left unattended, oil or grease is overheated, or combustible items are placed too close to a heat source.
  • Smoking: Smoking-related fires can occur when cigarettes or other smoking materials are not extinguished properly or when they are left too close to flammable materials.
  • Arson: Arson is the deliberate act of setting fire to a property or structure with malicious intent.
  • Natural Disasters: Natural disasters, such as lightning strikes, wildfires, and earthquakes, can also cause fire damage.
  • Human Error: Human error, such as leaving a candle burning unattended, can also lead to fire damage.

It's essential to take preventative measures such as installing smoke detectors, maintaining electrical wiring, avoiding fire hazards, and having fire extinguishers on hand to minimize the risk of fire damage. If you or someone you know experience fire damage to their Platea home, call SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties at (814) 806-1987 for immediate assistance, or visit our website.

What is Water Capable of Doing to Your Erie Home Furniture?

3/27/2023 (Permalink)

mold on wall Water can quickly penetrate furniture and cause damage such as warping, cracking, and staining.

Water damage to your Girard home furniture can occur due to various reasons such as flooding, burst pipes, leaking roofs, or spills. Water can quickly penetrate furniture and cause damage such as warping, cracking, and staining. If not addressed promptly, water damage can lead to the growth of mold and mildew, which can potentially cause health problems for occupants and further damage to the furniture in your Union City home.

If you experience water damage to your furniture, the following steps can help minimize water damage to furniture:

  • Remove excess water: Use towels or a wet/dry vacuum to remove excess water from the furniture. Avoid rubbing the surface, which can cause further damage.
  • Dry the furniture: Use fans, dehumidifiers, and open windows to circulate air and dry out the furniture as quickly as possible. It is important to remove moisture as soon as possible to prevent the growth of mold and mildew.
  • Disinfect the furniture: Disinfect the furniture with a solution of water and vinegar or a commercial disinfectant to kill any bacteria or mold that may have formed.
  • Remove stains: If the furniture has stains, use a mild detergent and water to gently clean the surface. Be sure to test the detergent on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it does not cause further damage.
  • Seek professional help: If the damage is extensive or the furniture is valuable, seek professional help from SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties. We have the expertise and equipment to restore water-damaged furniture to its original condition.

Preventing water damage to furniture is also important. Regularly inspect your Albion home for leaks, address any plumbing issues promptly, and avoid placing furniture in areas where it is likely to be exposed to water. If you or someone you know experiences water damage to their home or furniture, call SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties today at (814)-806-1987 for immediate assistance or visit our website.

What Are the Odds of a Housefire in Clarendon, PA

2/20/2023 (Permalink)

fireman putting out fire House fires have become more common now than ever. Prevention starts with safe cooking habits, checking electrical wires annually, etc.

House fires have become more common now than ever. If you check the news, you see a house fire almost every other week. They are a tragedy, and it is important to know how and why they can occur. Below are some house fire statistics to help gain a better understanding of how common they are.

  • 356,500 house fires occurred in 2020
  • 49% of house fires are caused by cooking accidents
  • $78,838 is the average home insurance house fire claim
  • 20% of fires occur between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.
  • 28,400 was the average number of house fires started intentionally from 2015 to 2019
  • 2,580 civilian deaths occurred from house fires in 2020
  • 5 minutes is all it takes for a house fire to reach over 1,100?

After reading these intimidating statistics, it's important to know you have options to prevent fires and have a plan if a fire occurs. Prevention starts with safe cooking habits, checking electrical wires annually, etc. In addition, create an escape plan and prepare a route of escape if a fire were to occur when individuals are in the home.

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties are fire and water damage restoration specialists. We are always Here to Help, 24/7. If you live in Sugar Grove, North East, Platea, and their surrounding areas, give us a call at (814) 806-1987 for immediate assistance or visit our Website!

How to Prepare for a Fire in Sugar Grove, PA

2/2/2023 (Permalink)

house on fire with firemen putting fire out Preparing for a fire is one of the smartest things you can do when you own a home. Knowing what to do in case a disaster like this is crucial.

Preparing for a fire is one of the smartest things you can do when you own a home. Knowing what to do in case a disaster like this were to occur is crucial to you and your Cranesville, Youngsville, Fairview, and surrounding areas home. To begin preparing for a disaster, you can check out these tips below from Ready.gov:

Remember that every second counts in the event of a fire. Escape plans help you get out of your home quickly. Practice your home fire escape plan twice each year. Some tips to consider when preparing this plan include:

  • Find two ways to get out of each room in the event the primary way is blocked by fire or smoke.
  • Make sure that windows are not stuck, screens can be taken out quickly and that security bars can be properly opened.
  • Practice feeling your way out of the house in the dark or with your eyes closed.
  • Teach children not to hide from firefighters.
  • If you use a walker or wheelchair, check all exits to be sure you can get through the doorways.

Fire Safety Tips

  • Make digital copies of valuable documents and records like birth certificates.
  • Sleep with your bedroom door closed.
  • Keep a fire extinguisher in your kitchen. Contact your local fire department for assistance on proper use and maintenance.
  • Consider installing an automatic fire sprinkler system in your residence.

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties are fire and water damage restoration specialists. We are always Here to Help, 24/7. Give us a call at (814) 806-1987 for immediate assistance or visit our Website!

How To Tell If You Have Water Damage in Your Girard Home

1/10/2023 (Permalink)

bubbling wall paint If you have experienced water damage to your home or commercial property you can call SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA.

Water damage can occur from many ways. Sometimes water damage occurs from a pipe break in your home. Other times water damage may occur from storm events that make its way into your home. No matter how the water damage occurs, it always needs to be found out and cleaned as quickly as possible.

Here are some ways you can tell you have experienced Water Damage

  • Peeling, bubbling, or flaking paint
  • Small hairline cracks or a larger, spiderwebbed pattern of cracks
  • Water rings, usually a light brown color
  • ?Mold growth, especially in corners where walls and ceilings meet, and often in humid rooms or locations such as basements
  • Sagging, bowed ceilings
  • Water stains, often a dark, yellow color, or similar in appearance to rust
  • Musty smells

If you have experienced water damage to your home or commercial property in Albion, Youngsville, Waterford, and or in their surrounding areas, you can call SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties, PA for immediate assistance. Call (814) 806-1987 or visit our website to Learn More!

Hot Erie Topic: No! You Should Not Rinse Your Dishes for the Dishwasher

12/27/2022 (Permalink)

woman loading dishwasher If your Erie, Waterford, North East and surrounding areas home is affected by a dishwasher back-up…SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties can help.

If your mother is anything like mine there was no placing dishes, even with one miniscule crumb on them, in the dishwasher without rinsing. “IT WILL CLOG THE DISHWASHER!” At least that was always the argument why I had to spend an extra few minutes cleaning each dish prior to sticking it in the machine that supposedly washes dishes. SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties is here to debunk you and your mom’s time-old argument.

If you ask the Wall Street Journal---you should not wash your dishes AT ALL before loading them. *MIND BLOWN. * “Believe it or not, it’s actually more beneficial to not rinse your dishes before putting them into the dishwasher, says Procter & Gamble’s Cascade scientist, Morgan Brasher.” She goes on to say that most modern dishwashers can tell how long and heavy to run a cycle because of a sensor inside of them. The sensor can determine the soil level and it decides how long the cycle will run. Therefore, if you rinse prior to placing them in the dishwasher, the cycle will be shorter and will not clean them as long or thorough as they probably need. And that would not be a clean outcome.

So, you can tell your mom she’s wrong. (One point for you!)  But then she will then ask where does all that excess food go? Well. Newer models have an internal filter and garbage disposal. And yes! This does have to be cleaned regularly to prevent clogging and backups. A dishwasher is not a garbage disposal. So, this means you do have to scrape off the excess food on the plate. It is just not necessary to take the dish wand to after.

Childhood life transformed. But I guess it is too late for that. But that doesn’t mean dishwashers can’t back-up. There are still many ways this can happen. It could either be not cleaning out that filter, like stated above, or a clogged drain hose, or even a garbage disposal backup. If your Erie, Waterford, North East and surrounding areas home is affected by a dishwasher back-up…SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties can help. We know water. In fact---this is the cornerstone of our business. A dishwasher overflow would be considered a “Category 1” water loss…since it would be deemed ‘clean water’. This is water from a clean source, such as a broken clean water supply line or faucet. If left untreated, category 1 water can quickly degrade into categories 2 or 3 water depending upon such factors as time, temperature, and contact with contaminants. And this is where the “yucky stuff” starts. Special training and equipment are necessary to safely clean this type of contamination.

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties highly trained technicians are ready to respond immediately to flood or water damage at your Lake City, Cranesville, Platea and surrounding areas property. We have the experience, expertise, and training to restore your home or business quickly and properly. We use advanced inspection and extraction equipment to find the water and remove it as quickly as possible. Our technicians will monitor and document the drying process to ensure your property is back to normal.

Should you need us anytime, we are here. We are open 24/7 for incidents at your Girard, Union City, Clarendon, and surrounding areas home. For immediate assistance, give us a call at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to learn more!

Why SERVPRO: Ethics in Restoration in Erie

10/10/2022 (Permalink)

employees at a table Here at SERVPRO Team Dobson we understand that being a reputable company is important because it is so rare anymore.

“Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.” This sentence correctly defines the word “Ethics.” A word that is extremely important, but especially in our line of work of restoration. Here at SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties we take the application of ethics into our daily work extremely seriously. Our Importance to ethics is displayed daily on our job sites and out office environments.

According to the 2018 Global Business Ethics survey, “Employees are more likely to apply ethical reasoning when their company clearly demonstrates why business ethics is important. Ninety-nine percent of U.S. employees who experience a strong ethics culture said they’re prepared to handle ethical issues. Companies that advocate for business ethics motivate their employees to perform their roles with integrity.”

Here at SERVPRO Team Dobson we understand that being a reputable company is important because it is so rare anymore. We are invited into homes and businesses each day by clients. In an age where it is considered common to get ripped off a company, we believe our company provides a breath of fresh air. When we show up to your front door you can expect honesty and transparency. We will do right by you, and we will do good work for you, no matter what the scenario.

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties specializes in fire and water - restoration and cleanup. We understand that if you have experienced a disaster, you need someone you can call on 24/7. Call us at any time, day, or night at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website! We are always Here to Help!

It’s National Storm Preparation Month in Millcreek Township

9/11/2022 (Permalink)

a tree with fall leaves Besides the looming threat of potentially being effected by a dreadful storm, September is also a wonderful time to prepare for winter.

As another summer begins to wind down and fall begins to roll in, it is imperative to be aware that many dangerous storms are still quite likely to occur during these months.

In fact, this time of the year, August through October, is when storms and tornadoes are the most common to hit.

Besides the looming threat of potentially being affected by a dreadful storm, September is also a wonderful time to prepare for future severe weather events such as winter storms.

Here at SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties we have several recommendations to keep your residence or business safe all year long!

  • Sign up for Alerts and Warnings
  • Make an Emergency Storm Plan
  • Practice the Emergency Drills
  • Make Improvements to Your Home or Business
  • Assemble First Aid Supplies and Non-Perishables

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties is locally owned and operated, so we are part of this community too. When you have a cleaning or restoration need, we are already nearby and ready to help.

We are a Cleaning, Restoration and Construction company. We are Here to Help, 24/7. For immediate assistance give us a call at (814) 806-1987 or visit us on our Website!

Two Birds of Feather Flock Together: Water and Mold in Edinboro, PA

9/10/2022 (Permalink)

water and mold damaged wall So, you might ask what makes us the industry leaders? The answer is simple, 24-Hour Emergency Service, which makes us “Faster to Any Size Disaster.”

Ah yes, the worst power couple in the world. No, I’m not talking about Kim and Pete!

I’m talking about water damage and mold. These two are the definition of a toxic relationship. They are the couple that annoys everyone, the couple you wish would break up, but somehow are always together. We all know this kind of couple, unfortunately in our line of work in the restoration field, we come across this dreadful situation almost on a daily basis in the Edinboro, Girard, and Springfield Township area.

As an industry leader of water mitigation and mold remediation it is our job to break up this revolting couple! Which we will in a quick and timely manner having this horrendous problem looking “Like it never even happened.”                

So, you might ask what makes us the industry leaders? The answer is simple, 24-Hour Emergency Service, which makes us “Faster to Any Size Disaster.” Highly trained water and mold restoration technicians and advanced water and mold inspection and extraction equipment. We pride ourselves on doing the best possible job in our line of work for residents and business owners in Summit Township, Cranesville, and Youngsville.

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties specializes in fire and water - restoration and cleanup. We understand that if you have experienced a disaster, you need someone you can call on 24/7.

Call us at any time, day, or night at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website! We are always Here to Help!

The Importance of Mold Removal in Your Albion Business

9/1/2022 (Permalink)

mold on wall Mold is an annoying menace to any commercial business, growing easily in almost any environment.

Mold is an annoying menace to any commercial business, growing easily in almost any environment. The type of environment mold needs to grow is moist and warm conditions and before you know it, you are experiencing problems with mold. No mold is the same, and it can come in a number of different aliases, such as being invisible. In addition, mold can only be found from the odor it produces and high-quality air testing. Mold mitigation is especially important, due to the fact if not taken care of it only grows worse. Unattended to mold can cause the following problems for you and your employees. According to EPA.gov, “Molds produce allergens, irritants, and in some cases, potentially toxic substances. Allergic reactions to mold are common. They can be immediate or delayed.”

Why You Should Call SERVPRO to Take Care of Your Mold Problem

Since the substance of mold is so tricky, it takes industry knowledge, training, and experience to get a handle on any mold situation. If you try to get rid of a mold problem on your own, there is a great chance it never actually goes away, or only grows back worse. SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties is ready to take on any challenge mold may bring. Furthermore, we have extensive training and certifications for containing the infestation and remediating the mold.

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties specializes in fire and water - restoration and cleanup. We understand that if you have experienced a disaster, you need someone you can call on 24/7. Call us at any time, day, or night at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website! We are always Here to Help!

What Can Severe Winds Do to Your Erie Residence?

9/1/2022 (Permalink)

fallen tree in road High winds can be prevalent year-round in Erie and Warren Counties. When these storms kick up in our backyards, it can be extremely destructive.

High winds can be prevalent year-round in Erie and Warren Counties. When these storms kick up in our backyards, it can be extremely destructive. SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties suggests always paying attention to weather advisories and heed their warnings. We know firsthand how dangerous these events can be! Before a storm is ever on the horizon you should always have a preparation plan in place to prevent any potential damages your residence. The National Weather Service gives a great checklist to help and ensure this!

  • Trim Trees and Shrubs
    • Trees close to your home can snap or uproot.
    • High wind can turn branches into projectiles during the storm.
  • Remove debris from your yard
  • Bring in outdoor furniture.
  • Lawn chairs, trampolines, pool supplies, etc. can be turned into flying debris. 
  • Reinforce garage doors
  • This will prevent wind from entering and causing dangerous/expensive damage.
  • Proper Maintenance
  • Ensure that roofing materials, fencing, etc. are properly maintained and in good condition.
  • This will allow them to be more resistant to wind damage.

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties is locally owned and operated, so we are part of this community too. When you have a cleaning or restoration need, we are nearby and ready to help. We are a Fire and Water - Restoration and Cleanup company. We are Here to Help, 24/7. For immediate assistance give us a call at (814) 806-1987 or visit us on our Website.

Who to Call When Sewage Invades Your Erie Home

8/27/2022 (Permalink)

flooded basement From storms, sewage, to maintaining your sanity, being a homeowner can be stressful. Our team understands and we are here to help!

We received a call one night that an Erie home was flooded with sewage contents after a recent storm overwhelmed the family's sump pump. Notice in the Before Picture how the contents have invaded the kitchen of the home. This incident was particularly devastating to the family who had been away from the home when it occurred.

Luckily, they called our team, and we were able to help make the sewage and storm damage, "Like it never even happened." In the After Picture you can see the same kitchen following our team's cleanup. We stripped the floors and cabinets, preparing the kitchen for remodel and eliminating all remnants of the spillage. From storms, sewage, to maintaining your sanity, being a homeowner can be stressful. Our team understands and we are here to help!

SERVPRO of West Erie County specializes in fire and water - restoration and cleanup. We understand that if you have experienced a disaster, you need someone you can call on 24/7. Call us at any time, day, or night at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website. We are always Here to Help!

5 Most Common Ways a Storm Affects Your Erie Business

8/24/2022 (Permalink)

rain with city in background Thunderstorms, windstorms, and rainstorms are alike in many ways. There is not much differentiation between these three types of storms.

Thunderstorms, windstorms, and rainstorms are alike in many ways. There is not much differentiation between these three types of storms. All these storms cause similar damage to buildings, and they also occur under the same circumstances and are most common in northeast Ohio. Below are the five most common ways a storm affects your Erie business:

  • Tearing/ripping shingles and other types of roofing materials off your building.
  • Damaged Siding
  • Flooded Building - The water can come in from the walls, windows, roof, and floor drain.
  • Debris Exterior of Building - This can include anything that is not tied down that is placed outside of the building. This can include landscaping equipment, tables, chairs, etc.
  • Fallen Power Lines - Trees and power line poles are targeted in a powerful storm. Sometimes these heavy items cannot withstand the power behind the storm resulting in their towering over and damaging something around them.

SERVPRO of West Erie County specializes in fire and water - restoration and cleanup. We understand that if you have experienced a disaster, you need someone you can call on 24/7. Call us at any time, day, or night at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website. We are always Here to Help!

Why SERVPRO Has What it Takes to Restore Erie Homes After Any Disaster

8/18/2022 (Permalink)

SERVPRO logo It takes a lot of time, effort, skill, and experience to provide the services that we do here at SERVPRO.

SERVPRO of West Erie County is an industry leader in both water and fire restoration, but how did we get to this point? The answer is simple, provide the best possible work to the people who are affected by unfortunate disasters. Although the answer is simple, the result is not. It takes a lot of time, effort, skill, and experience to provide the services that we do here at SERVPRO. How do we make this happen you might ask. Well, here is what we utilize to help us be a leading company in our industry.

Training - Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration. From initial and on-going training at SERVPRO’s Corporate Training Facility to regular IICRC industry certifications, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property.

Equipment - Our training is so extensive because of our state-of-the-art restoration equipment. The past few decades have seen a rapid advancement in the technology and techniques used in the restoration industry. These advancements allow SERVPRO of West Erie Counties to restore a property back to preloss condition quickly, and more importantly effectively.

Experience - The tool we lean on the most to be as effective as we are is our experience. SERVPRO of West Erie County knows we can effectively handle any job because we have seen every job. Our team has the opportunity to travel all over the county to help those in need of restoration help. We have traveled to Fort Wayne, Indiana, St. Louis, Missouri and more to assist in the flooding events they experienced.

SERVPRO of West Erie County is locally owned and operated, so we are part of this community too. When you have a cleaning or restoration need, we are nearby and ready to help. We are a Fire and Water - Restoration and Cleanup company. We are Here to Help, 24/7. For immediate assistance give us a call at (814) 806-1987 visit us on our Website!

Getting Ready for the School Year in Warren, PA

8/10/2022 (Permalink)

chalk board that says 'back to school' As we are getting into August it is that time of the year again… school!

As we are getting into August it is that time of the year again… school! There are so many things that everyone in the Warren School District must do to get ready for the school year. 

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties can get things tidied up before the beginning of the school year. Commercial services available for your local school are as follows:

  • Air Ducts & HVAC
  • Biohazard
  • Carpet & Upholstery
  • Ceilings, Floors, & Walls
  • Odor Removal
  • *Certified: SERVPRO Cleaned (defensive pathogen program that goes beyond the standard janitorial cleaning practices)

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties specializes in Cleaning, Restoaration and Construction services. We understand that if you have experienced a disaster, you need someone you can call on 24/7. Call us at any time, day, or night at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website. We are always Here to Help!

5 Ways to Prepare Before Strong Winds Hit Your Cranesville Home

8/3/2022 (Permalink)

tree branch in the middle of the road Strong winds typically occur in the summer and fall months when thunderstorms are most likely to occur.

Strong winds typically occur in the summer and fall months when thunderstorms are most likely to occur. Generally, thunderstorms and strong winds go hand in hand. If you are expecting a strong thunderstorm to head your way, here are some tips to prepare before it hits:

  • Trim tree branches away from your house and power lines.
  • Secure loose gutters and shutters.
  • Identify an interior room of your house, such as a basement or interior bathroom, that you can take shelter in during high wind warnings.
  • Update your emergency kit and be sure to include enough food and water to last for 3 days for each person in your home.
  • Make a list of items outside your home you will need to tie down or put away so that they don't blow away or fly through a window.

SERVPRO of West Erie County specializes in fire and water - restoration and cleanup. We understand that if you have experienced a disaster, you need someone you can call on 24/7. Call us at any time, day, or night at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website. We are always Here to Help!

Wet Basement Problem Solved in Erie, PA

7/30/2022 (Permalink)

fans drying out home From storms, sewage, to maintaining your sanity, being a homeowner can be stressful. Our team understands and we are here to help!

A local citizen’s basement flooded with sewage in Erie, PA due to a major thunderstorm. The results were wet and unsanitary. The storm overwhelmed the family’s sump pump which is a common occurrence with homes when major thunderstorms strike. For this home in particular, the sewage damage took place while the family was away.

Luckily, they called our team, and we were able to help make the sewage and storm damage, "Like it never even happened." In the after picture, you can see the same kitchen following our team's cleanup. We stripped the floors and cabinets, preparing the kitchen for remodel and eliminating all remnants of the spillage. Check out these Before and After photos.

From storms, sewage, to maintaining your sanity, being a homeowner can be stressful. Our team understands and we are here to help! SERVPRO of West Erie County specializes in fire and water - restoration and cleanup. We understand that if you have experienced a disaster, you need someone you can call on 24/7. Call us at any time, day, or night at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website. We are always Here to Help!

SERVPRO of West Erie County - Top Tier Commercial Cleaning

7/26/2022 (Permalink)

Cleaning Supplies “Why would I not call the team that has seen it all, and cleaned it all?”

SERVPRO of West Erie County offers so much more than just fire and water restoration services. Another spectacular service that is offered by your “Faster to Any Size Disaster” team is commercial cleaning. When it comes to cleaning, we do it all. Need your HVAC units cleaned? No problem! Need carpet or upholstery cleaned? Sure thing! What about sewage, odor, ceilings, walls, and hard-wood floors cleanings? We do that too! No job is too big or too small for your locally owned and operated SERVPRO.

We pride ourselves on being capable of managing any situation that can be thrown our way, but more importantly to have the service done in exteriorly timely manner. So next time your commercial business is in the position of needing one of these services done ask yourself this question. “Why would I not call the team that has seen it all, and cleaned it all?”

SERVPRO West Erie County is locally owned and operated, so we are part of this community too. When you have a cleaning or restoration need, we are already nearby and ready to help. We are a Fire and Water - Restoration and Cleanup company. We are Here to Help, 24/7. For immediate assistance give us a call at (814) 806-1987 or visit us on our Website.

Keep your Hospitality Business Safe in Erie, Pennsylvania

7/22/2022 (Permalink)

A nice Hotel Your locally owned and operated SERVPRO of West Erie County, is “Faster to Any Size Disaster” to prevent your worst-case scenario from happening!

West Erie County has many attractions to offer with many tourists visiting the city every year. The presence of tourists brings in quite the hospitality business environment. With many hotels and Air BNB’s there is a lot of competition and options for your potential customers to choose from! The absolute worst-case scenario for your hospitality business would be for it to shut down or close for an extended period of time, due to a disaster or even because of basic maintenance.

  Your locally owned and operated SERVPRO of West Erie County, is “Faster to Any Size Disaster” to prevent your worst-case scenario from happening! We understand this importance which makes us as urgent to get the job done as you are, which is why we are open 24/7, 365 days a year. We offer a wide array of services to make the problems your hospitality business could potentially face seem “Like it never even happened.”  These services are,

  • Water Damage Restoration
  • Fire Damage Restoration
  • Mold Remediation
  • Storm Damage Restoration
  • Commercial Cleaning Services - Air Ducts and HVAC, Biohazard and Sewage, Trauma and Crime Scene, Carpet and Upholstery, Drapes and Blinds, Ceilings, Walls, Hard Floors, Odor Removal and Deodorization and Vandalism.

SERVPRO West Erie County is locally owned and operated, so we are part of this community too. When you have a cleaning or restoration need, we are already nearby and ready to help. We are a Fire and Water - Restoration and Cleanup company. We are Here to Help, 24/7. For immediate assistance give us a call at (814) 806-1987 or visit us on our  Website.

3 Most Common House Side Effects After a Storm in Albion, PA

7/20/2022 (Permalink)

Storms such as thunderstorms, windstorms, and more can bring quite a disaster to your local businesses, your homes, and your yards. Rough storms such as these produce results that usually end up in you cleaning something up or fixing something for your home. Below are the five most common things SERVPRO of West Erie County finds after a storm:

  • Damaged/Leaking Roof - Often after a rainstorm, households find whether they have a leaky roof. If the storm is strong, it can even damage the shingles on your roof, especially if you have an older roof.
  • Flooded Basement - When heavy rain hits, water can find its way in through windows, walls, and doors. Prepare by making sure you have flood insurance coverage!
  • Household Content Damage - When you have a leak in the roof or water in your basement, your belongings have a good chance at getting water damage.

SERVPRO of West Erie County specializes in fire and water - restoration and cleanup. We understand that if you have experienced a disaster, you need someone you can call on 24/7. Call us at any time, day, or night at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website. We are always Here to Help!

The Perfect Weather to Get Your Business Repainted in Girard, PA

7/15/2022 (Permalink)

man painting house Re-painting your business can be quite the task. There are many factors that come into play when deciding when to paint!

Re-painting your business can be quite the task. There are many factors that come into play when deciding when to paint! The weather outside is a large factor on whether you should paint. Typically, if the weather is between fifty and eighty-five degrees and there is no rain present, then it is a suitable time to paint. If there is any risk of potential rain, you may have to re-schedule your days to paint. Not only does rain have to be obsolete while you are painting, but also for 24 hours after you have finished. You do not want to ruin your paint job!

The season that is best for painting is summertime. Due to the frequent days of no rain and only sunshine, it is perfect! If painting is done right, then the longer it will last and the nicer it will look.

SERVPRO of West Erie County specializes in fire and water - restoration and cleanup. We understand that if you have experienced a disaster, you need someone you can call on 24/7. Call us at any time, day, or night at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website. We are always Here to Help!

How to Prevent House Fires in Cranesville, PA

7/7/2022 (Permalink)

burnt home with yellow caution ribbon in front Fires can happen any time of year. Therefore, you and your family should always be on the lookout for fire prevention.

House fires are one of the few disasters that are not dependent on the weather. SERVPRO of West Erie County frequently remediate disasters such as water, mold, and storm disasters. Each of these disasters are a by-product of the weather at hand. Fires can happen any time of year. Therefore, you and your family should always be on the lookout for fire prevention.

Here are some facts about house fires provided by sf-fire.org:

  • Nearly 4000 Americans die each year in house fires and over 2000 are severely injured.
  • In only 3 1/2 minutes, the heat from a house fire can reach over 1100 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • About 80% of all civilian deaths from fire occur in the home.
  • The leading cause of fire deaths is careless smoking.
  • Having a working smoke detector more than doubles one's chances of surviving a fire.

SERVPRO of West Erie County specializes in fire and water - restoration and cleanup. We understand that if you have experienced a disaster, you need someone you can call on 24/7. Call us at any time, day, or night at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website. We are always Here to Help!

Why SERVPRO for Your Commercial HVAC Needs

7/1/2022 (Permalink)

HVAC repair  According to the Indoor Air Quality Association your units should be checked annually.

Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning units otherwise known as HVAC, is an appliance that should be in every business to ensure the comfortability of your customers and employees. The importance of Indoor Air Quality is crucial to any commercial business. Working long hours over the course of years in a building that can have potential toxins circulating through your HVAC units is something no one should have to unknowingly endure. With that being said, when was the last time your HVAC unit has been checked? A few weeks? Months? Or even Years?

According to the Indoor Air Quality Association your units should be checked annually, and they give four reasons why annual checkups are so important!

  • Save Money- Everyone likes to do this! Annual checkups on your units can save you big time in the long run with preventive maintenance. Regular HVAC maintenance is said to reduce the risk of costly breakdowns by as much as 95%.
  • Improves Your Air Quality- The EPA reports that indoor levels of airborne pollutants have the potential to be 2-5 times higher than outdoor levels. Lack of maintenance on HVAC units will heighten and increase the odds of these indoor levels.
  • Improve Your Comfort- You depend on your HVAC system to keep you comfortable year-round. Regular maintenance helps your system produce and distribute the warm or cool air more evenly and steadily.
  • Help the Environment- Keep in mind that a well-maintained HVAC system consumes considerably less fuel – and that is good for the planet.

SERVPRO West Erie County is locally owned and operated, so we are part of this community too. When you have a cleaning or restoration need, we are already nearby and ready to help. We are a Fire and Water - Restoration and Cleanup company. We are Here to Help, 24/7. For immediate assistance give us a call at (814) 806-1987 or visit us on our Website.

Summer Fire Prevention in Union City, PA

7/1/2022 (Permalink)

Friends enjoying a fire Here are some prevention tips from incredible sources you should be aware of to help you get through the rest of your summer fire safe!

Summer fun for the residents of Union City, Fairview, and Platea are almost synonymous with each other. These cities are known for their countless summer activities, but with those activities come some potential dangers you should be aware of.

These dangers have the potential for creating an uncontrollable fire. Whether you are making a campfire for your friends and family to enjoy, grilling up something irresistible, or setting off fireworks on our nation’s Independence Day. Here are some prevention tips from incredible sources you should be aware of to help you get through the rest of your summer fire safe!

Campfire Safety - According to Smokey the Bear, when controlling your fire, you should never spray aerosols or any other flammable liquids onto the fire. Most uncontrollable fires are caused by dosing a fire with these liquids. As for extinguishing, you should always remember this tip - if it’s too hot to touch, its too hot to leave!

Grilling Safety - According to National Fire Protection Association, keeping your grill clean by removing grease or fat buildup greatly reduces the risk of creating a dangerous grill fire.

Also, your grill should be placed well away from the home, deck railings, and out from under eaves and overhanging branches.

Firework Safety - According to National Safety Council, fireworks should only be used and handled away from people, flammable materials, and residential areas. Also, always keep a bucket of water nearby to fully extinguish fireworks that do not go off or in case of fire.

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties is locally owned and operated, so we are part of this community too. When you have a cleaning or restoration need, we are already nearby and ready to help.

We are a Cleaning, Restoration, and Construction company. We are Here to Help, 24/7. For immediate assistance give us a call at (814) 806-1987or visit us on our Website.

How to Prevent House Fires in Cranesville, PA

7/1/2022 (Permalink)

burnt home with yellow caution ribbon in front Fires can happen any time of year. Therefore, you and your family should always be on the lookout for fire prevention.

House fires are one of the few disasters that are not dependent on the weather. SERVPRO of West Erie County frequently remediate disasters such as water, mold, and storm disasters. Each of these disasters are a by-product of the weather at hand. Fires can happen any time of year. Therefore, you and your family should always be on the lookout for fire prevention.

Here are some facts about house fires provided by sf-fire.org:

  • Nearly 4000 Americans die each year in house fires and over 2000 are severely injured.
  • In only 3 1/2 minutes, the heat from a house fire can reach over 1100 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • About 80% of all civilian deaths from fire occur in the home.
  • The leading cause of fire deaths is careless smoking.
  • Having a working smoke detector more than doubles one's chances of surviving a fire.

SERVPRO of West Erie County specializes in fire and water - restoration and cleanup. We understand that if you have experienced a disaster, you need someone you can call on 24/7. Call us at any time, day, or night at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website. We are always Here to Help!

How to Reduce your Risk of a Fire in Harbor Creek

6/28/2022 (Permalink)

Fire Extinguisher in use According to FEMA there are 1.3 million fires in the Untied States every year.

Your home is many things to you and your family. It is a long-term investment and crucial to your financial future, but most importantly it is your safe haven and the place you build your life around.

A fire is the last encounter you want your home to face, but unfortunately it does happen. According to Untied States Fire Administration there are 1.3 million residential fires every year in the United States. Here is FEMA’s prevention list to help keep your Harbor Creek, Albion, McKean Township homes safe!

  • Test and charge fire detector batteries every six months and have them throughout your home.
  • Check dryers and clean out lint filters regularly.
  • Unplug devices and electrical cords if they are not in use.
  • Have fire extinguishers available in your residence.

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties is locally owned and operated, so we are part of this community too. When you have a cleaning or restoration need, we are already nearby and ready to help.

We are a Cleaning, Restoration and Construction company. We are Here to Help, 24/7. For immediate assistance give us a call at (814) 806-1987or visit us on our Website.

Water Damage Tips in Erie, PA

6/25/2022 (Permalink)

water falling into a bucket What do you already do to make sure you are reducing your residence or business risk of water damage?

Nothing is more frustrating than having to deal with water damage to your home or commercial business. In quite a few instances it is avoidable. With the correct knowledge it can at the very least reduce the risk of it causing more damage than it should.

Are you aware of what can help you avoid these potential dangers? What do you already do to make sure you are reducing your residence or business risk of water damage? Here are our helpful tips to be aware of to help you avoid potential water damage in your Cranesville, Youngsville home!

  • Clean out gutters and down spouts- Gutters should be cleaned bi-annually to avoid any blockages that could lead to an overflow of water.
  • Disconnect hoses- When fall rolls around you should always disconnect your hoses from your outside faucets. Frozen water in a hose can create an ice block leading back into the pipes and has the potential to cause a pipe rupturing.
  • Know your water shut offs- Water shutoffs to your home of business are essential knowledge for anyone to know, it very well can be the difference between a major loss disaster or not.
  • When you notice a leak, do not hesitate to fix it- If you find evidence of a leak or evidence of moisture, it should be investigated immediately. Ignoring this can lead to much more serious water damage potential and can almost guarantee the start of mold and mildew.

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties is locally owned and operated, so we are part of this community too. When you have a cleaning or restoration need, we are already nearby and ready to help.

We are a Cleaning, Restoration, and Construction company. We are Here to Help, 24/7. For immediate assistance give us a call at (814) 806-1987or visit us on our Website.

Summer Fire Prevention in Union City, PA

6/22/2022 (Permalink)

Friends enjoying a fire Here are some prevention tips from incredible sources you should be aware of to help you get through the rest of your summer fire safe!

Summer fun in Union City, Fairview, and McKean Township are almost synonymous with each other. These cities are known for their countless summer activities, but with those activities come some potential dangers you should be aware of.

These dangers have the potential for creating an uncontrollable fire. Whether you are making a campfire for your friends and family to enjoy, grilling up something irresistible, or setting off fireworks on our nation’s Independence Day. Here are some prevention tips from incredible sources you should be aware of to help you get through the rest of your summer fire safe!

Campfire Safety - According to Smokey the Bear, when controlling your fire, you should never spray aerosols or any other flammable liquids onto the fire. Most uncontrollable fires are caused by dosing a fire with these liquids. As for extinguishing, you should always remember this tip - if it’s too hot to touch, its too hot to leave!

Grilling Safety - According to National Fire Protection Association, keeping your grill clean by removing grease or fat buildup greatly reduces the risk of creating a dangerous grill fire.

Also, your grill should be placed well away from the home, deck railings, and out from under eaves and overhanging branches.

Firework Safety - According to National Safety Council, fireworks should only be used and handled away from people, flammable materials, and residential areas. Also, always keep a bucket of water nearby to fully extinguish fireworks that do not go off or in case of fire.

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties is locally owned and operated, so we are part of this community too. When you have a cleaning or restoration need, we are already nearby and ready to help.

We are a Cleaning, Restoration, and Construction company. We are Here to Help, 24/7. For immediate assistance give us a call at (814) 806-1987or visit us on our Website.

How to Prepare for Storm Damage in Platea, PA

6/3/2022 (Permalink)

Dark Clouds SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties is locally owned and operated, and ready to help!

Summer in the areas of Platea, Girard, and Lae City, PA can only be described as beautiful, there is so much to do in Erie to enjoy this summer.

Whether that be golfing, experiencing the night life. Or even enjoying picturesque views from Lake Erie and Presque Isle. Unfortunately, with the beauty that is the Great Lake of Erie it can quickly brew up some inclement weather. Which is exactly why you should know National Weather Service Do’s for this approaching summer season if faced with serve weather.

  • Stay Ready: Have a plan, know exactly what you will do when sever weather rolls in.

Continue to listen to local news or a NOAA Weather Radio to stay updated about severe thunderstorm watches and warnings in West Erie County.

  • Sign Up for Notifications: Know how your community sends warning. Some communities have outdoor sirens. Others depend on media and smart phones to alert residents to severe storms.
  • Sign Up for Notifications: Know how your community sends warning. Some communities have outdoor sirens. Others depend on media and smart phones to alert residents to severe storms.
  • Lastly Practice Your Plan: Conduct a family severe thunderstorm drill regularly so everyone knows what to do if a damaging wind or large hail is approaching. Make sure all members of your family know to go there when severe thunderstorm warnings are issued. Don't forget pets if time allows.

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties is locally owned and operated, so we are part of this community too. When you have a cleaning or restoration need, we are already nearby and ready to help.

We are a Cleaning, Restoration, and Construction company. We are Here to Help, 24/7. For immediate assistance give us a call at (330) 393-9999 or visit us on our Website.

Commercial Cleaning in Millcreek Township, PA

6/1/2022 (Permalink)

Cleaning Services Our extensive training, experience, and equipment allows us handle any cleaning situation.

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties offers a wide range of services to help your commercial business in a time of need, such as commercial cleaning.

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties will respond quickly with our 24-hour response team that is equipped to be at your disaster in a moment’s notice.

Whether the damage occurs in a small business building or a big box store, no problem is too big or small for our team, SERVPRO can manage it all. 

Our extensive training, experience, and equipment allows us handle any cleaning situation, and most importantly allows to make your disaster look "Like it never even happened.”

Here is our full range of commercial cleaning services offered by our locally owned and operated team to the commercial business owners in Edinboro, Girard, and Fairview.

  • Air Ducts and HVAC
  • Biohazard and Sewage
  • Trauma and Crime Scene
  • Carpet and Upholstery
  • Drapes and Blinds
  • Ceilings, Walls, and Hard Floors
  • Odor Removal and Deodorization
  • Vandalism

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties is locally owned and operated, so we are part of this community too. When you have a cleaning or restoration need, we are already nearby and ready to help.

SERVPRO of Erie and Warren Counties is a fire and water restoration and cleaning company. We are Here to Help, 24/7. For immediate assistance give us a call at (330) 393-9999 or visit us on our Website.

Storm Damage in West Erie County

5/13/2022 (Permalink)

West Erie County T-Storm Summer and thunderstorms, two things that are completely synonymous with each other in West Erie County.

Summer and thunderstorms, two things that are completely synonymous with each other in West Erie County. Unfortunately, that pop up summer thunderstorm can bring unforeseen damages to your home and business. SERVPRO of West Erie County can manage any water damage and restoration imaginable. SERVPRO of West Erie County 24-Hour Emergency response team has the ability to report all 7 days a week, and 365 days a year. SERVPRO will leave your Harbor Creek home or businesses water damage disaster look “Like it never even happened.”

SERVPRO of West Erie County is locally owned and operated, so we are part of this community too. When you have a cleaning or restoration need, we are already nearby and ready to help. SERVPRO of West Erie County is a fire and water restoration and cleanup company. We are Here to Help, 24/7. For immediate assistance give us a call at (814) 806-1987or visit us on our Website.

How to Handle a Fire in Your Fairview Commercial Building

5/2/2022 (Permalink)

commercial building Commercial buildings such as schools, hotels, offices, and other multiple floor buildings are more susceptible to fires since they have increased risk

Commercial buildings such as schools, hotels, offices, and other multiple floor buildings are more susceptible to fires since they have increased risk factors. Because of this, commercial buildings are also equipped with equipment to keep safe from possible fire outbursts. These include smoke alarms, fire suppression systems, sprinklers, fire alarms, and more. Due to this set up, problems that arise can be put out fast.

After a fire is put out in a commercial building, there are typically two types of damage. The first type of damage is fire damage. This can include structural damage, damage to contents, soot on the walls and ceilings and more. The second type of damage is typically from the water sprinklers that are set off. This can leave rooms and hallways flooded with water. Everything from ceilings, to walls, to floors are damaged in the process. We suggest you call SERVPRO of West Erie County to solve this situation. We are trained professionals in fire and water restoration. We can get the job done thoroughly and fast, doing our best to save you money and time.

SERVPRO of West Erie County is a fire and water restoration and cleanup company. We are Here to Help, 24/7. For immediate assistance give us a call at (814) 806-1987 or visit us on our Website!

Wet Basement Problem Solved in Erie

4/16/2022 (Permalink)

puddle on floor in basement With water damage, time is of the essence and our team is trained to act accordingly.

There was a flooded basement in Erie, PA as the result of a broken pipe in the home. In the before picture you can see how the water has spread throughout the lower level of the residence. With water damage, time is of the essence and our team is trained to act accordingly. We arrived to assess the scene and determine the appropriate course of action. Then, we used extractors, dehumidifiers, and air movers to facilitate the water removal and cleanup. In the after picture you can see the same laundry area after our team's work. The family was pleased to have the water removed and their basement back to its preloss condition.

SERVPRO of West Erie County are fire and water damage restoration specialists. We are always Here to Help, 24/7. Give us a call at (814) 806-1987 for immediate assistance or visit our Website!

Who to Call When You Experience a Fire or Water Disaster

4/14/2022 (Permalink)

SERVPRO Mustang As a premier leader in the disaster recovery industry, we are ready for whatever happens.

As a premier leader in the disaster recovery industry, we are ready for whatever happens. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for all of your emergency response needs. We offer a variety of services that will help make any disaster, "Like it never even happened."

Additionally, SERVPRO of West Erie County is a locally owned business that is part of a national family of restoration and disaster recovery in the United States. As a member of this family we value and prioritize the quality of care and service you receive during your time of need. We are here to help in every step of the process; from the assessment to working with your insurance agent on claims, you can count on our team to understand and act in accordance to your specific situation. 

SERVPRO of West Erie County are fire and water damage restoration specialists. We are always Here to Help, 24/7. Give us a call at (814) 806-1987 for immediate assistance or visit our Website!

Most Common Ways Housefires are Caused in the Spring in Erie

4/8/2022 (Permalink)

grill on fire Spring is the season with the highest daily average of fires.

With the Springtime comes warmer weather. Finally, we can enjoy the warmer weather! Most families spend more time outdoors after winter is over and spring has come. According to FEMA, “Spring is the season with the highest daily average of fires.” One main cause of house fires when warmer weather begins is from grilling. The National Fire Protection Association states, “July is the peak month for grill fires (18%), including both structures, outdoor or unclassified fires, followed by June (15%), May (13%) and August (12%).” From these statistics, you can see that it is important to take special precaution while grilling outdoors. Make sure your grill is a safe distance from the home.

SERVPRO of West Erie County are fire and water damage restoration specialists. We are always Here to Help, 24/7. Give us a call at (814) 806-1987 for immediate assistance or visit our Website!

Sewage Backup in Your West Erie Home

3/27/2022 (Permalink)

fans in room Special training and equipment are necessary to safely clean this type of contamination.

Water from sewer system backups should be considered very dangerous. The water is grossly unsanitary and may contain bacteria and viruses that could cause serious illness. Special training and equipment are necessary to safely clean this type of contamination. There are three major types of contaminated water. SERVPRO of West Erie County will inspect that contaminated water to determine the type of water and then plan the appropriate response to safely restore your home or business.

  • Category 1: “Clean Water” - Water from a clean source like a broken water line
  • Category 2: “Gray Water” - May contain bacteria and viruses
  • Category 3: “Black Water” - May contain untreated sewage, harsh chemicals, and microbes

SERVPRO of West Erie County are fire and water damage restoration specialists. We are always Here to Help, 24/7. Give us a call at (814) 806-1987 for immediate assistance or visit our Website!

What to Do During a Fire in Edinboro, PA

2/19/2022 (Permalink)

Fireman on the roof. By knowing beforehand what to do during a fire, you will better prepared if that time ever comes.

Do you know what to do if a fire were to occur in your home? Whether you or home or not, it is important to know what to do in this emergency. By knowing beforehand what to do during a fire, you will better prepared if that time ever comes. Here are some tips from Ready.gov:

  • Drop down to the floor and crawl low, under any smoke to your exit. Heavy smoke and poisonous gases collect first along the ceiling.
  • Before opening a door, feel the doorknob and door. If either is hot, or if there is smoke coming around the door, leave the door closed and use your second way out.
  • If you open a door, open it slowly. Be ready to shut it quickly if heavy smoke or fire is present.
  • If you can’t get to someone needing assistance, leave the home and call 9-1-1 or the fire department. Tell the emergency operator where the person is located.
  • If pets are trapped inside your home, tell firefighters right away.

SERVPRO of West Erie County are fire and water damage restoration specialists. We are always Here to Help, 24/7. Give us a call at (814) 806-1987 for immediate assistance or visit our Website!

Fire Safety Tips in Cranesville, PA

2/2/2022 (Permalink)

A circle of matches and text that says 'fire safety.' Fire safety is a major component to fire prevention in homes and in businesses.

Fire safety is a major component to fire prevention in homes and in businesses. Did you know that house fires are more likely to occur during the winter? Due to this, we want to make sure you know the ways that you can prevent a fire in your home this winter. Even if you are familiar with the ways to prevent a fire, look at the list below just to make sure you are not missing anything.

Key Tips to Prevent Housefires

Below are tips provided by NFPA.org,

  • Watch your cooking
  • Give space heaters space
  • Smoke outside
  • Keep matches and lighters out of reach
  • Inspect electrical cords
  • Be careful when using candles
  • Have a home fire escape plan
  • Install smoke alarms
  • Test smoke alarms
  • Install sprinklers

SERVPRO of West Erie County are fire and water damage restoration specialists. We are always Here to Help, 24/7. Give us a call at (814) 806-1987 for immediate assistance or visit our Website!

Seal Your Edinboro Home and Keep Water Out

2/1/2022 (Permalink)

Fabric with water droplets on it. The more moisture that is in your home, the less longevity there will be in your home.

Sealing and waterproofing is super important when it comes to preventing leaks in the home. The more moisture that is in your home, the less longevity there will be in your home.  In the form of rainwater and ground seepage, it can ruin foundations, windows and doors, masonry, and cement, siding and roofs. Excess moisture can also create serious mold problems and is quite common in basements and crawl spaces. However, it can occur above ground as well, due to roof and gutter leaks. Sealing out moisture and waterproofing your home is the most important maintenance chore you can do.

Tips to Sealing Your Home

Below are some tips from the University of Minnesota how to seal your home to protect it from water.

?      Install sill flashing
?      Use flashing tape
?      Caulk the tops and sides of flange

SERVPRO of West Erie County are fire and water damage restoration specialists. We are always Here to Help, 24/7. Give us a call at (814) 806-1987 for immediate assistance or visit our Website!

What to Do Before the Snow Melts in Girard, PA

1/11/2022 (Permalink)

Snow removal rake in action. The peak of winter is here, and the snow is not melting anytime soon.

The peak of winter is here, and the snow is not melting anytime soon. Since we cannot count on it melting, we must take care of it ourselves. What a bummer right? However, we are all in this together, and while we are at it, we will throw in a few tips too!

Snow Removal Tips

Many times, we are not sure if it is us or the city who is supposed to clean snow from the sidewalk. Often it is the owner of the property’s responsibility. It is important to keep sidewalks clear of snow and ice to prevent injury and easier travel for yourself and your neighbors. So, what is the best way to remove snow from the sidewalk? NYC.gov provides some tips for sidewalk snow removal:

  • Remove snow along the sidewalk adjacent to your property. Do not push snow from the sidewalk into the street.
  • Clear the snow from around the fire hydrant if there is one in front of your property.
  • You should move the snow to your front yard, behind the stoop line, or to the grassy curb strip if one exists.
  • Where possible, try to clear a path at least four feet wide along the sidewalk.

SERVPRO of West Erie County specializes in fire and water - restoration and cleanup. If you have experienced a disaster, simply give us a call at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website! We are always Here to Help!

How to Deal With Water Damage in Cranesville, PA

12/27/2021 (Permalink)

Flooding outside of home. Water damage in a home can occur in many ways. Flooding can occur from outside causes such as a thunderstorm.

Water damage in a home can occur in many ways. Flooding can occur from outside causes such as a thunderstorm. Heavy rainfall for an extended period can cause a sump pump to back up causing a flood in your home. In addition, it is possible that you may have cracks in your foundation, or the water does not drain away from your home well. According to iii.org, in 2019, 29.4% of losses occurred from water damage and freezing. That is more than a quarter of homes in the United States that experienced considerable damage to their homes from natural causes.

What to Do After a Flood

SERVPRO of West Erie County has few tips for you if a flood ever occurs in your home.

  • Remove excess water by mopping and blotting.
  • Wipe excess water from wood furniture after removal of lamps and tabletop items.
  • Remove and prop wet upholstery and cushions.
  • Place aluminum foil or wood blocks between furniture legs and wet carpeting.

For more information on how SERVPRO of West Erie County can help you after a disaster or if you have any questions at all, call us at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website! We are always Here to Help!

Fall Preparation Tips for Erie Homes and Businesses

10/9/2021 (Permalink)

Leaves and a broom. Fall is here and it is time to prepare your home for this season!

Fall is here and it is time to prepare your home for this season! To better tackle preparing for this season, take a moment to make a list to better tackle your tasks this Fall.

  • Regularly clean your gutters and downspouts.
  • Lower humidity and cooler temperatures make fall a great time to paint the exterior of your home.
  • To prevent exterior water pipes from bursting when the weather gets below freezing, turn off the valves to the exterior hose bibs.
    • Run the water until the pipes are empty.
  • Clean and replace filters in your furnace or heating system.
  • If you use a hot water system for heating, drain the expansion tank, check the water pressure, and bleed your radiators.

SERVPRO of West Erie County are available for immediate assistance. Give us a call at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website! We can make your home “Like it never even happened.”

Training, Experience, and Equipment Set SERVPRO of West Erie County Apart

9/11/2021 (Permalink)

Flooded laundry room with water rising up to the washer and particles floating through the water. Not just any restoration company can handle these major disasters.

You know SERVPRO of West Erie County as the industry leader in fire and water damage restoration, but how did we get there? There are three areas that allow us at SERVPRO of West Erie County to exceed all expectations and go above and beyond!

Training

We have Highly Trained Restoration Specialists ready to respond to disasters in Erie homes. They are trained by the standards set by the IICRC. The Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) certifies and sets the standards for the cleaning and restoration industries. Our restoration technicians are trained in house by our owner, Andrew Dobson.

Andrew currently holds all advanced designations including, Master Water Restorer (MWR), Master Fire & Smoke Restorer (MSR) and Master Textile Cleaner (MTC).

Experience

We have been in business for a while, so we have seen a lot! From small events like leaky pipes and minor flooding to major commercial fires and total rebuilds, we have done it all. This gives SERVPRO of West Erie County the knowledge to restore any Erie property following a disaster.

Equipment

Not just any restoration company can handle these major disasters. The Advanced Technology in SERVPRO of West Erie County’s arsenal allows us to have the device, machine, or deodorizer needed for each disaster. Along with our equipment, our fleet is massive! We have the capacity to service anyone.

When your Erie home or business is in need, SERVPRO of West Erie County is Here to Help! Call us today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to make your disaster, “Like it never even happened.”

What Can I Do After a Flood in My Erie Home?

9/10/2021 (Permalink)

A man sitting on his couch with water surrounding him looking distressed A flooding event can leave homeowners in Erie confused. Who should I call? What can I do? What will the damage be?

A flooding event can leave homeowners in Erie confused. Who should I call? What can I do? What will the damage be? All these questions can be answered right here by SERVPRO of West Erie County!

After any water damage situation, your primary focus should be safety first:

  • Is it safe to stay in the house?
  • Electrical and "slip and fall" hazards are some of the most prevalent concerns.
  • Only do activities that are safe for you to perform.
  • Wet materials can be VERY heavy. Be careful!

After you determine it is safe, you can enter the home. Before you execute any of our Water Damage Tips, call SERVPRO of West Erie County. We have the training, experience, and equipment to dry and restore any home damaged by a flood. Now, on to the “Do’s” and ”Don'ts” following flood:

What To Do After Flooding

  • Remove excess water by mopping and blotting.
  • Wipe excess water from wood furniture after removal of lamps and tabletop items.
  • Remove and prop wet upholstery and cushions.
  • Place aluminum foil or wood blocks between furniture legs and wet carpeting.
  • Turn air conditioning on for maximum drying in summer.
  • Remove colored rugs from wet carpeting.
  • Remove art objects to a safe, dry place.
  • Gather loose items from floors.

What NOT To Do After Flooding

  • Don't leave wet fabrics in place. Hang furs and leather goods.
  • Don't leave books, magazines or other colored items on wet carpet or floors.
  • Don't use your household vacuum to remove water.
  • Don't use television or other household appliances.
  • Don't turn on ceiling fixtures if the ceiling is wet and keep out of rooms where ceilings are sagging.

Following a flood event, call the water damage restoration specialists at SERVPRO of West Erie County!

Call us today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our website to get your Erie home dried and restored fast!

Do You Have Water Damage in Your Erie Home?

9/3/2021 (Permalink)

A man trying to catch water from the roof with two buckets. All the buckets in the world would not be enough to catch this roof leak.

It’s 2:00 AM, a strong thunderstorm just swept through your neighborhood, and water is quickly leaking through your ceiling. All the buckets in the world would not be enough to catch this roof leak. In this situation, you need your roof tarped as soon as possible! No matter the time or place, here at SERVPRO of West Erie County, We’re Faster to Any Size Disaster.

We’re Faster to Any Size Disaster

Whether it is 2:00AM or 2:00PM, SERVPRO of West Erie County works around the clock non-stop to be there almost immediately. The reason why it is so important to be there quickly, especially when there is water damage, is because of how fast water can spread throughout a home. To give you a better idea, check out our Water Damage Timeline.

From beginning to end, SERVPRO of West Erie County makes sure to take much care throughout the whole process. If you have encountered a disaster at your home or business, make sure to give us a call at (814) 806-1987 or Visit our Website for immediate assistance.

Remediating Mold in Your Erie Business. SERVPRO Does It Better!

9/1/2021 (Permalink)

Person spraying a wall covered in mold. Mold infestations can be caused by minor water intrusions, like a slow roof leak or loose plumbing fitting.

Mold in Erie homes can be a nuisance. They can be dangerous to a home’s structure and a person’s health. Believe it or not, it can be worse in your business.

Besides causing a major business interruption, a mold problem can present a serious health risk for people exposed at your commercial property. Mold infestations can be caused by minor water intrusions, like a slow roof leak or loose plumbing fitting.

Every hour spent cleaning up is an hour of lost revenue and productivity. If you suspect your property has a mold problem, call us at SERVPRO of West Erie County. We will respond quickly and work fast to manage the situation.

When mold infiltrates your Erie business, here is what SERVPRO of West Erie County does:

SERVPRO of West Erie County can respond quickly, working to first contain the infestation to help prevent its spread to other parts of the building. Next, we will begin the remediation process, working safely and effectively to manage the situation. This is all detailed within our Mold Restoration Process.

When you see mold in your Erie office, warehouse, or shop, call us! SERVPRO of West Erie County is Here to Help!

You can reach us at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to get the mold in your office remediated today!

The Science Behind Mold and Mold Remediation

8/27/2021 (Permalink)

Microscopic mold spores. Since microscopic mold spores exist naturally almost everywhere, indoors, and outdoors, removing all mold from a home or business is impossible.

Mold is all too common to Erie homeowners. Even though it is so common, many do not understand mold or mold remediation. Let’s first look into understanding mold and our Mold Restoration Process.

When water intrudes into your property, mold growth can start in as little as 48 hours. Consider the following mold facts:

  • Mold is present almost everywhere, indoors, and outdoors.
  • Mold spores are microscopic, float along in the air, and may enter your home through windows, doors, or AC/heating systems or even hitch a ride indoors on your clothing or a pet.
  • Mold spores thrive on moisture. Mold spores can quickly grow into colonies when exposed to water. These colonies may produce health effects.
  • Before mold remediation can begin, any sources of water or moisture must be addressed. Otherwise, the mold may return.

It is hard to believe mold is everywhere, but it is true!

Since microscopic mold spores exist naturally almost everywhere, indoors, and outdoors, removing all mold from a home or business is impossible. Many restoration businesses advertise “mold removal” and even guarantee to remove all mold. This is a fallacy.

We understand mold and mold growth. SERVPRO of West Erie County has the training and expertise to remediate the mold in your home or business.

When you see mold in your Erie home, call the experts at SERVPRO of West Erie County. Before we arrive, refer to these Mold Damage Tips.

Call us today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to get your home back to preloss condition. We are always Here to Help!

Staying Safe During Tornadoes in Erie

8/24/2021 (Permalink)

Tornado right next to homes. One of the most dangerous storms we can see in Erie is a tornado.

One of the most dangerous storms we can see in Erie is a tornado. They are scary and can produce some catastrophic damage. However, in any dangerous situation, preparation can always help you get through them safely.

With some help from the CDC, here is how you can stay safe during a tornado in Erie:

The CDC provides a Three Step Plan on how to stay safe during a tornado:

Be Prepared

It is important to have the following items:

  • Fresh batteries and a battery-operated TV, radio, or internet-enabled device to listen to the latest emergency weather information
  • A tornado emergency plan including access to a safe shelter for yourself, your family, people with special needs, and your pets
  • An emergency kit (including water, non-perishable food, and medication)
  • A list of important information, including telephone numbers

It is also important for children know what a tornado is, what a tornado watch and tornado means, and what county they live in to know when to be prepared.

Stay Aware of Weather Conditions

Pay attention to local weather channels, but also to the sky! Here are some signs a tornado is approaching Erie:

  • A dark or green-colored sky
  • A large, dark, low-lying cloud
  • Large hail
  • A loud roar that sounds like a freight train

 Know Where to Shelter

This is one of the most important tips to follow during a tornado. These locations are safer than most:

  • Go to the basement or an inside room without windows on the lowest floor (bathroom, closet, center hallway).
  • If possible, avoid sheltering in a room with windows.
  • For added protection get under something sturdy (a heavy table or workbench). Cover your body with a blanket, sleeping bag or mattress. Protect your head with anything available.
  • Do not stay in a mobile home.

Remember these tips the next time we see severe weather in Erie. If your home is damaged during a storm, call the experts at SERVPRO of West Erie County to get your home restored fast. We are Here to Help!

Call us today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to get your home to preloss condition fast!

Is a Leaky Shower Head a Problem for Erie Homeowners?

8/18/2021 (Permalink)

A shower head with running water. If you have water damage from a leaky shower head or any other source, call the water damage restoration experts at SERVPRO of West Erie County today!

Leaky shower heads in Erie homes may seem like just a small annoyance to you. You may be concerned about how much money in water you waste, but do you consider the damage it could do on your home? This minor problem may have major consequences! SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to explain.

Wasted Water

The drip of a shower head might not seem like a lot of water. However, a shower head that drips 10 times an hour loses 2 gallons a day! Throughout an entire year of drips, you are looking at serious amounts of wasted water. Think about how many Erie homes have leaking shower heads, and how much water we are wasting.

Money Consequences

How much money would you be losing with a leaky shower head? Since the average price of a gallon of water is only $.002, as reported by howstuffworks.com, it is not too much money. However, the real consequences are through property damage. That is where the real money is lost!

Property Damage

The real damage for Erie homes with leaky shower heads lies here. This drip of a shower head can get behind walls, leave moisture in your shower constantly, and stain your tub. All of these could lead to structural damage, mold, and more. SERVPRO of West Erie County does not want to see this in Erie homes!

If your shower head is leaking, go fix it! HGTV has provided this How-To Article on fixing leaky shower heads.

If you have water damage from a leaky shower head or any other source, call the water damage restoration experts at SERVPRO of West Erie County today! We have the training, experience, and equipment to get your Erie home to preloss condition fast. Visit our Website or call us today at (814) 806-1987 to get your home back to preloss condition!

When is the Right Time to Clean my Erie Business?

8/10/2021 (Permalink)

A man is cleaning and sanitizing an office desk. If your Erie business needs cleaned, SERVPRO of West Erie County is Here to Help!

A freshly cleaned business can have a magnitude of benefits for you in Erie. There are even studies to back this! So, when is the best time to clean your Erie business? Right now! Allow SERVPRO of West Erie County to explain:

Air Quality

Getting your HVAC system and air ducts cleaned is huge for your office’s productivity. Assistant professor and director of the Healthy Building program at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Joseph G. Alen, identifies “Ventilation” and “Air Quality” as two of his 9 Foundations of a Healthy Building. This will improve health and even productivity, he explains.

Allen stated in this Article, “Businesses would benefit from recognizing this and taking action to optimize their air quality for employees’ health and productivity.” Luckily for Erie businesses, SERVPRO of West Erie County is an expert on commercial cleaning and can get your air quality in the office improved.

Welcoming to Customers

Clean carpets and flooring, fresh air quality, and sanitized surfaces can be appealing for customers coming into your Erie business. Medium.com states that a clean office is one of the best ways to make a good first impression on customers. SERVPRO of West Erie County has the training, experience, and equipment to properly clean your Erie business!

Look at all of SERVPRO of West Erie County’s Specialty Cleaning Services:

If your Erie business needs cleaned, SERVPRO of West Erie County is Here to Help! Call us today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to get your business cleaned by the experts.

Storm Anxiety in Pets

8/3/2021 (Permalink)

Dogs are hiding under the covers. For help cleaning up after a storm, do not hesitate to call SERVPRO of West Erie County. We are storm damage experts and only a quick phone call away.

The pets in my house live like royalty. They are extremely loved and valued members of our house. Even if your canine friend does not have a personal bed in every room in the house, you never want to see them fearful or anxious. Recent research indicates that dogs can feel emotions like humans and can develop psychological phobias and conditions like canine storm anxiety.

Fear can be beneficial in instances of self-preservation. During a storm, fear can prompt a dog to seek shelter. Of course, when your dog is safe inside and protected by you and your family the fear begins to seem irrational.

There are several reasons dogs may develop storm anxiety. A dog’s hearing is much better than that of a human so a loud crack of thunder to you is amplified for your dog. Some dogs can be sensitive to other noises such as fireworks, thunder, or even a loud blender. Lightning, rain, wind, and thunder can all contribute to your dog’s fear and anxiety.

Dogs cannot express their feelings in words, so they must use their body and behavior to communicate. Due to a dog’s superior sense of smell and hearing they may detect change in the weather before you and begin to act abnormally long before visible signs of a storm occur.

Symptoms of storm anxiety include:

  • Lowered ears and tail, wide eyes
  • Pacing
  • Panting and drooling
  • Trembling
  • Whining or howling
  • Hiding
  • Involuntary indoor urination
  • Destructive behavior or even self-harm (i.e., clawing to escape, running away)

Unfortunately, there is no cure for your furry friend who suffers from storm anxiety. While the habit of panicking at loud noises can be easily formed, it takes a lot of time and patience to reverse the habit.

Behavior modification and desensitization can be the best methods of helping your dog. Behavior modification is a process of rewarding calm positive behaviors while discouraging bad habits. Playing recordings of loud thunder and storms at a low volume to your dog in small time increments can slowly desensitize them.

For help cleaning up after a storm, do not hesitate to call SERVPRO of West Erie County. We are storm damage experts and only a quick phone call away. Give us a call today or send us a message via our  Facebook page. (330) 392 6355.

Why Commercial Water Damage Restoration is Tricky in Erie

7/30/2021 (Permalink)

A man is pulling a pallet in a warehouse. We have the training, experience, and equipment to dry any Erie business, big or small.

Water damage in general can be tricky. When SERVPRO of West Erie County comes into your Erie home, we execute our Water Damage Restoration Process which consists of:

Step 1 - Emergency Contact

Step 2 - Inspection and Water Damage Assessment

Step 3 - Water Removal / Water Extraction

Step 4 - Drying and Dehumidification

Step 5 - Cleaning and Sanitizing

Step 6 - Restoration

Does this change in a commercial setting? The process is the same, but the stakes can be higher when there is water damage in your Erie business.

Why is this? Every hour spent cleaning up is an hour of lost revenue and productivity. So, when an emergency situation arises in your business, you need a restoration company equipped to respond fast. SERVPRO of West Erie County is just that!

Another factor is size. Some facilities are massive and require much more equipment than most restoration companies can handle. Luckily, SERVPRO of West Erie County has the capacity to dry any facility.

We have the training, experience, and equipment to dry any Erie business, big or small. We are a “Large Loss Team” meaning we are an elite group of large loss specialists. We can help any business in Erie recover from damage.

When your Erie business is in need, call SERVPRO of West Erie County at (814) 807-1987 today. You can also visit our Website to begin getting your facility back to preloss condition. Do not trust your business with any other restoration company. SERVPRO of West Erie County is Here to Help!

What is Certified: SERVPRO Cleaned?

7/28/2021 (Permalink)

A disinfectant bottle is being sprayed You can trust SERVPRO of West Erie County Professionals to bring a higher standard of clean to the places we gather.

As our communities get back to business, we all have a new sense of what it means to be clean. In fact, 89% of consumers are uneasy about going back to brick-and-mortar locations*. At SERVPRO of West Erie County, we are dedicated to inspiring confidence in communities across the country as we find our way to a new normal. And we are doing just that with Certified: SERVPRO Cleaned.

Certified: SERVPRO Cleaned, our new defensive pathogen cleaning program, goes way beyond standard janitorial cleaning practices. This is proactive viral pathogen cleaning. With over 50 years of experience in biochemical spill remediation and decontamination, you can trust SERVPRO of West Erie County Professionals to bring a higher standard of clean to the places we gather.

So how does it work? It is grounded in our unique 3 C’s:

  • Consult: Not all businesses are the same, so we will tailor a bespoke cleaning program based on the unique needs of each facility.
  • Clean: Based on the agreed plan, an expert deep clean is initiated using our proprietary EPA-Approved Hospital-Grade cleaning solutions and always adhering to the leading level of cleaning and decontamination standards set by the CDC.
  • Certify: You will know a business is Certified: SERVPRO Cleaned by the shield posted on their front window. Along with digital emblems and other collateral, this beacon represents their commitment to the comfort and security of their employees, customers, and community.

So, when you see the Certified: SERVPRO Cleaned shield, you can walk in with confidence. Because you will know the #1 choice in clean up and restoration was there.

Are you interested in our Commercial Services, or are you a consumer who wants to learn more? Call us today at (330) 393-9999.

How Fast Can Mold Spread Through My Erie Business?

7/24/2021 (Permalink)

An office desk with a laptop, plant, and note pad. We have 24/7 response, along with the training, experience, and equipment to contain the mold infestation and remediate it to preloss condition.

As we all know, mold can be a destructive result of moisture in your Erie business. Not only can it cause extra damage, but it is also a health hazard. Long story short, mold in your Erie business can halt operations for you and your team. SERVPRO of West Erie County does not want to see any business in our community suffer.

To answer the question in the title, mold spreads fast! But just how fast? Mold can spread in 48-72 hours. In business settings, this could be devastating. Every hour spent dealing with mold is an hour of lost productivity and revenue. That is why you need to act fast if you see mold in your Erie business.

When you see mold in your office, call SERVPRO of West Erie County. We have 24/7 response, along with the training, experience, and equipment to contain the mold infestation and remediate it to preloss condition. Before we arrive, refer to these Mold Damage Tips:

  • Stay out of the affected areas
  • Turn off the HVAC system and fans
  • Do not touch or disturb the mold
  • Do not attempt to dry the area yourself
  • Do not blow air on the mold
  • Do not spray bleach or other disinfectants on the mold

No matter your Erie business’s needs, SERVPRO of West Erie County is Here to Help!

Call us today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to get your business back to operational fast.

SERVPRO of West Erie County's Unique Water Damage Restoration Process

7/20/2021 (Permalink)

A couch in the living room is under water. Our attention to detail ensures that the drying process goes off without issue, and your home or business will be stabilized before you know it.

When your home or commercial property has water damage from flooding or leaks, we have the expertise and equipment to properly restore your property. Our experience and scientific approach to water removal and water cleanup enable us to properly dry and restore your property. Our attention to detail ensures that the drying process goes off without issue, and your home or business will be stabilized before you know it. Our construction division will come in directly after and will work closely with your insurance provider, making sure your home is as good as new.

Every water damage event is a little different and requires a unique solution, but the general process stays the same. You can click on any of the steps below to learn more about that process.

Step 1 - Emergency Contact

The restoration process begins when you call us. Our representative will guide you through the crisis and may ask several questions to help us better understand the equipment and resources.

Step 2 - Inspection and Water Damage Assessment

We determine the scope of your water damage at this stage. We inspect and test to determine the extent of damage and how far the moisture has traveled to ensure proper and complete restoration.

Step 3 - Water Removal / Water Extraction

The water removal process begins almost immediately and removes the majority of the water. We use powerful pumps and vacuum units to quickly remove hundreds or thousands of gallons from your property, which helps prevent secondary water damage and mold growth.

Step 4 - Drying and Dehumidification

We use specialized equipment to remove the remaining water that is harder to access. Our Professionals will use room measurements, temperature, and relative humidity to determine the optimal number of air movers and dehumidifiers needed to dry your home or business.

Step 5 - Cleaning and Sanitizing

We clean all the restorable items and structures damaged by the water. We are adept at cleaning contents using several techniques. Our professionals are trained to provide sanitizing treatments and to remove odors and deodorize your property.

Step 6 - Restoration

Restoration is the process of restoring your home or business to its pre-water damage condition. Restoration may involve minor repairs, such as replacing drywall and installing new carpet, or may entail major repairs, such as the reconstruction of various areas or rooms in a home or business.

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The Benefits of Keeping Your Erie Business Clean

7/15/2021 (Permalink)

An assortment of cleaning products such as sponges and sprays. Luckily, SERVPRO of West Erie County is an expert on commercial cleaning.

Coming to work in a clean, healthy, and happy environment can have many benefits to your business overall. Why would anyone come to work and perform at their best if their workspace is cluttered and dirty? People usually do not. SERVPRO of West Erie County is here with some benefits of keeping your Erie business clean!

Increased Productivity

Harvard Business Review states that, “The physical environment of the workplace has a significant effect on the way that we work.” This makes sense. More clutter in our immediate workspace leads to us not being focused on what we need to do. A cleaned area will allow us to be focused on the task at hand and boost our productivity.

Healtheir Environment

Cleaning and disinfecting your office can lead to healthier employees, meaning fewer sick days. This can be a big benefit to productivity and employee satisfaction. No one likes to be out sick! That is why you should make sure your office is clean and sanitized to keep your team safe.

Happier Employees

Having a clean office space has its physical benefits. Here is one of the psychological benefits of having a clean office, happier employees. Showing your team that you care about their work environment as well as their health will boost their spirits. This will bring major benefits to the entire organization’s operations.

Who can do all this cleaning for you? Sometimes normal wear and tear on your business can be too much for you to handle. Luckily, SERVPRO of West Erie County is an expert on commercial cleaning. We offer specialty cleaning services in areas such as:

SERVPRO of West Erie County is Here to Help local businesses! Call us today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website for all your commercial restoration and cleaning needs.

A Friendly Reminder for West Erie County Residents on Open Fire Laws

7/7/2021 (Permalink)

A man playing a guitar sits behind a campfire. Let the experienced team at SERVPRO of West Erie County help! We are locally owned and operated and ready to respond to any size disaster.

It is summertime here in West Erie County. And SERVPRO knows better than anyone that means everyone is out enjoying the weather! Erie residents live for the summer, and SERVPRO of West Erie County detailed a list of burning laws, for our residents, as a friendly reminder. Here they are:

  • The only thing you can burn is dried firewood.

Erie fire fighters responded to more than a dozen illegal fires in 2020, according to Chief Fire Inspector Darren Hart. It is illegal to burn treated lumber and trash.  Residents are also prohibited from burning recyclable materials, leaf waste, grass clippings or construction materials.

  • Fire pits must be 25 ft away from any structure.

Erie residents can have recreational fires in fire rings or burn pits, but they must be 25 feet from any structure and all combustible materials between the fire and the structure must be cleared away. Portable outdoor fireplaces must be 15 feet from a structure, with all combustible materials cleared away”, according to goerie.com

  • No bonfires allowed, unless approved.

Bonfires will not be permitted within city limits---unless approved by the fire inspector. If approved----the fire must be 50 ft away from a structure and a site and safety inspection will be performed prior to the bonfire.

  • Weather matters.

No fire will be allowed if winds exceed 10 mph or higher or if there is a drought.

  • You will need an extinguisher.

Goerie.com also states, “all approved fires must be attended at all times until the fire is extinguished. Means of extinguishing, including a fire extinguisher with a 4A rating, water, sand or dirt, must be on scene, according to the fire bureau.”

Chief Hart stresses to think of other around you,” Those wishing to burn should be considerate of their neighbors, as those with respiratory issues could have those issues aggravated if they open their windows on a nice day and smoke from a nearby fire enters their homes,” he said.

Fires can get out of control very quickly. If fire affects your Millcreek home…contact SERVPRO of West Erie County. Damages caused by fire, smoke, or soot in your home or commercial business can be overwhelming. Let the experienced team at SERVPRO of West Erie County help! We are locally owned and operated and ready to respond to any size disaster. We realize immediate action is critical in preventing further damage to the structure and contents of your home or business.

Choose SERVPRO of West Erie County for all of your restoration needs. We are Here to Help! For more information visit our blogs or browse our customer testimonials for proof of customer satisfaction. 

Call us today at (814) 806-1987.

Happy 4th of July from SERVPRO of West Erie County

7/1/2021 (Permalink)

An American flag waves above "Happy 4th of Jully) SERVPRO of West Erie County specializes in the cleanup and restoration of residential and commercial property after a fire, smoke, or water damage.

SERVPRO of West Erie County wishes you a safe and happy Holiday. The 4th of July can be a high fire hazard holiday…. therefore, we are cautioning our residents to be safe while grilling, handling fireworks, and having fires.

The NFPA has the following facts:

  • More than 19,500 reported fires are started by fireworks annually.
  • Burns account for 44% of the 9,100 injuries treated in emergency rooms seen in the month around July 4.
  • Half of the fireworks injuries seen at emergency rooms were extremities: hand, finger, or leg.
  • One-third were to the eye or other parts of the head.
  • Children ages 10–14 had the highest rate of fireworks injury, with more than one-third (36%) of the victims of fireworks injuries under age 15.
  • Sparklers account for roughly one-quarter of emergency room fire work injuries.

Please use caution this 4th. SERVPRO of West Erie County understands the stress and worry that comes with a fire or water damage and the disruption it causes your life and home or business. Our goal is to help minimize the interruption to your life and quickly make it "Like it never even happened."

SERVPRO of West Erie County specializes in the cleanup and restoration of residential and commercial property after a fire, smoke, or water damage. SERVPRO of West Erie County can also mitigate mold and mildew from your home or business.

Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration. From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s corporate training facility to regular IICRC-industry certification, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property. With a nationwide system of qualified franchises, no damage is too large or too small for SERVPRO of West Erie County.

If you would like to schedule service for your home or business, please call today!

How Dangerous is a Flash Flood to Erie Residents?

7/1/2021 (Permalink)

A yellow sign says "Water Over Road" SERVPRO of West Erie County is ready to respond 24/7 when your Erie property is in need.

During this time of year, we can often see big storms roll through Erie. With these storms comes heavy rainfall that could ultimately lead to flash flooding. What is flash flooding? Is it dangerous to me? How about my home? SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to answer all your questions.

The National Weather Service defines a flash flood as, “flooding that begins within 6 hours, often within 3 hours, of the heavy rainfall…” These floods happen fast and sometimes without warning. Their sudden appearance makes them dangerous, especially if you encounter high or fast-moving water when traveling.

We know these floods are dangerous, but where are they typically occurring? Flash floods often make smaller creeks and rivers overflow and spill off into the surrounding areas. They also can occur when levees and dams break. If you are in areas near small rivers and streams or dams, you may be at risk of flash floods.

If you are traveling and come across moving flooding over the road, DO NOT drive or walk through it. Just 6 inches of moving water can knock you over. If there’s heavy rainfall, avoid those areas mentioned above that are susceptible to flooding.

Like any flooding, homes can certainly be damaged. When this happens, SERVPRO of West Erie County is Here to Help! We are ready to respond with our industry leading Water Restoration Process which consists of:

Step 1: Emergency Contact

Step 2: Inspection and Water Damage Assessment

Step 3: Water Removal / Water Extraction

Step 4: Drying and Dehumidification

Step 5: Cleaning and Sanitizing

Step 6: Restoration

Before SERVPRO of West Erie County arrives, you can follow these Water Damage Tips.

Whenever your property suffers from water damage, get the industry leader in water damage restoration on your side. SERVPRO of West Erie County is ready to respond 24/7 when your Erie property is in need. Call us today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to get your home to preloss condition fast!

The 4th of July is Right Around the Corner: How to Keep Your Millcreek Home Safe

6/28/2021 (Permalink)

Yellow, green, and purple fireworks are scattered across a night sky. We are locally owned and operated and ready to respond to any size disaster.

The 4th of July is undoubtedly a favorite time of year for most “Erieians”. West Erie County lives for the sunshine and fun around the lake. SERVPRO of West Erie County wishes you all a safe and happy holiday. Here are some tips to keep a safe environment for your family this 4th.

More than 50,000 fires are caused by fireworks every year, ADT reports. Here are some important tips to remember. 

  • Creating your own fireworks is a big no no. Never attempt to create or disassemble your own.
  • Ensure sparklers are pointed away from faces while being lit or used.
  • Make sure fireworks are being used on a nonflammable surface. Always make sure they are completely put out before disposing.
  • Don’t attempt to light multiple devices at the same time.
  • Always keep fireworks away from small children.
  • It’s a good idea to keep a portable fire extinguisher close by. Also keep a water hose or buckets of water nearby to put out any accidental fires.
  • If fireworks malfunction, don’t relight them! Douse and soak them with water then throw them away.
  • Do not bring pets to a firework show. They safest place for them to stay is home where it is familiar and safe.

Should you encounter a house fire or fire damage this holiday…know that SERVPRO is Here to Help.

Damages caused by fire, smoke, or soot in your home or commercial business can be overwhelming. Let the experienced team at SERVPRO of West Erie County help! We are locally owned and operated and ready to respond to any size disaster. We realize immediate action is critical in preventing further damage to the structure and contents of your home or business.

Call us today for a quote at (330) 393-9999 or visit or Facebook page for more tips from the fire experts of Erie. Have a safe and happy 4th of July.

What Can I Do With Water in My Erie Basement?

6/25/2021 (Permalink)

A basement wash room is flooded. With all of this said, the most important step will always be calling SERVPRO of West Erie County.

Water in our basements is a common issue. With the heavy rain we see during these summer months, we are sure to see some basements suffer water damage. Luckily, SERVPRO of West Erie County responds fast with highly trained restoration technicians. But is there something you can do before help arrives? Let us go over what you should do when you see water in your Erie basement.

The first step should always be calling SERVPRO of West Erie County. But before help arrives, there is a few things you should do:

  • Determine if it is safe to enter. Be wary of electrical hazards, and “slip and fall” hazards
  • Remove excess water by mopping and blotting
  • Wipe excess water from wood furniture after removing lamps and tabletop items
  • Prop wet upholstery and cushions
  • Turn on the A/C for maximum drying in the summer

Now let us look at some things you should not do:

  • Do not leave wet fabric in place
  • Do not turn on appliances such as the TV
  • Do not enter a room with ceiling damage
  • Do not use a household vacuum to remove water

Check out SERVPRO of West Erie County’s full list of Water Damage Tips.

What if mold comes along in your basement? Is there something you should do then? Those are two great questions, and we have the answers!

First, call SERVPRO of West Erie County. Mold especially should be left to the professionals. When you see mold, do not touch it, or attempt to clean the area affected. Also, turn the A/C off so mold does not spread into other areas. You can get a full list of tips from our Mold Damage Tips.

With all of this said, the most important step will always be calling SERVPRO of West Erie County. You can reach us at (814) 806-1987 or by visiting our website. No matter the disaster, we are Here to Help!

What Does Hurricane Season Mean for Erie, PA?

6/15/2021 (Permalink)

A satellite image of a hurricane on the east coast of the United States. Our attention to detail ensures that the drying process goes on without issue, and your home or business will be stabilized before you know it.

We have just entered Hurricane Season, which CNN reports begins on June 1st and extends till November 30th annually. There are not any Hurricanes popping up in Lake Erie any time soon, so why should we care? You would be surprised at the impact a massive hurricane could have on our area!

Though we are not going to need to board up our windows or evacuate the area, we still feel the aftermath of these storms in Erie. In 2008, Hurricane Ike caused 180,000 people to lose power in Pennsylvania. Hurricane Sandy in 2012 reportedly caused 14 deaths in Pennsylvania as well. These storms do impact our local community.

When these national weather disasters occur, SERVPRO of West Erie County is Here to Help. We sometimes travel to the front lines, traveling to the coastline to help those communities effected most. However, we are also here for our local community when a disaster strikes at home. Whether Hurricanes bring flooding, fallen trees, or anything in between, we will handle it.

Our Water Restoration Process combined with our experience and scientific approach to water restoration enable us to properly dry and restore your property the right wat. Our attention to detail ensures that the drying process goes on without issue, and your home or business will be stabilized before you know it.

During this Hurricane season, be prepared! Stay up to date with these major weather events and if you experience damage from one, you know where to go. Call us today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website with all your disaster mitigation needs. No matter the disaster, we are always Here to Help!

How to Freshen Up Your Erie Business

6/3/2021 (Permalink)

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Everything in the summertime seems to be bright, fresh, and clean. The sunny weather is a big influencer for this. That is why you should make sure your Erie business is not left in the gloomy and grey months. Luckily, SERVPRO of West Erie County is here with a few easy things you can do to freshen up your Erie business this summer!

Clean Those Carpets

A deep clean on your carpets can go a long way. Now that there is no snow or mud to track into your building, it is the perfect time to get your carpets cleaned.

Freshen Up the Air Too!

Not only can you freshen up the surfaces of your facility like the floors and walls, but you can also get the air quality cleaned too. Cleaning dust from your air ducts as well as getting your HVAC system a routine checkup can bring your building massive results as well as increase its life.

Do Not Forget About Drapes

Often overlooked, professionally cleaned drapes can freshen your building up heavily. Drapes can collect dirt and dust as well as odors if they are not cleaned frequently. It is very important to make sure your drapes are cleaned!

Did you know that SERVPRO of West Erie County can do all of this for you? SERVPRO of West Erie County is not just an industry leader in water and fire damage cleanup and restoration, we cover much more! Along with the sections above, we also cover:

  • Odor Removal
  • Biohazards
  • Ceiling, Floors, and Walls
  • Sewage
  • Upholstery

No matter your cleaning needs, SERVPRO of West Erie County is Here to Help! Call us today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to see all our cleaning services. Whatever your Erie business needs, SERVPRO of West Erie County is ready to respond.

How to Tell If A Tornado Is Coming to Erie

5/19/2021 (Permalink)

A yellow sign reads "Tornado Warning". After you have successfully gotten through a tornado safe, who cleans up the damage? SERVPRO of West Erie County does!

Tornadoes can be very scary and dangerous to you and your family alike. With everything, preparation can always make the scary situations easier to navigate. Tornadoes are no exception to this. It is important to know when a tornado might be imminent so you can adequately prepare!

Aside from an obviously visible tornado, or a tornado siren/warning, how can you identify signs of a tornado? SERVPRO of West Erie County is here with ways you can identify if a tornado might pop up.

Tornado Formation

Before we get into signs of tornadoes, we should know how tornadoes form. The NOAA explains that the exact reason tornadoes form is not completely understood, however we do know they result from supercell thunderstorms. These massive thunderstorms have 100 mph+ gusts of wind, and when one of those gusts goes vertical it can create a rotating cylinder within the storm. Thus, giving us our tornado.

Identifying a Tornado on a Radar

During major storms we often look at weather radars on TV or Weather Apps on our phones. You can identify a tornado on a weather radar! If you see a “hook” appear on the radar, there is a good chance there is some rotation, and possibly a tornado.

Visible Signs

Weather reporting is not always accurate, and tornadoes can pop up quickly. That is why it is important to be aware of your surroundings and identify signs of a tornado. Again, assisted by the NOAA, here are some Key Signs of Tornadoes:

  • Strong, consistent rotation in the clouds
  • Whirling debris or dust under a cloud base - sometimes tornadoes do not have funnels
  • Heavy hail or rainfall followed by dead calm or fast wind shift
  • Loud and constant rumbling, that does not fade like thunder does
  • Small, bright flashes of light on the ground level could be powerlines knocked down
  • Persistent lowering of cloud base

You can use all three of these sections to confidently identify tornadoes and prepare accordingly.

After you have successfully gotten through a tornado safe, who cleans up the damage? SERVPRO of West Erie County does! We have the expertise, equipment, and experience to handle any disaster.

Call us today at (814) 806-1987 for all your storm damage needs or visit our Website to see our full array of services!

How to Prepare Your Erie Business for Anything

5/3/2021 (Permalink)

A man holds a tablet saying "Preparation Is Key" An ERP can be the difference between you getting back to work and your business staying closed.

You may think “a disaster won’t ever happen at my business.” You’re probably not the only person to think this. But, this is exactly how some businesses go under after a disaster. FEMA produced a Study showing that 40% of businesses won’t reopen after a disaster, and another 25% will close within a year. We don’t want any business in Erie to be one of those statistics!

SERVPRO of West Erie County is here with a perfect way to prepare your business for anything. It’s called an Emergency Ready Profile, or ERP for short. An ERP from SERVPRO of West Erie County is FREE and includes:

  • A no cost assessment of your facility
  • A concise Profile Document containing critical information in the event of an emergency
  • A guide to help you get back into your building following a fire
  • Establishes SERVPRO of West Erie County as your disaster mitigation and restoration provider
  • Identifies a line of command to authorize work to begin
  • Provides facility details such as shut-off valves, priority locations, and contact info

To learn more about Emergency Ready Profiles, click here.

An ERP can be the difference between you getting back to work and your business staying closed. Establishing SERVPRO of West Erie County and giving us all the information an ERP provides means we can service your business and make any disaster “Like it never even happened.”

To schedule an ERP or get existing commercial damage fixed, call us today at (814) 806-1987. You can see our full array of commercial services on our Website. SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to help!

The CSI of West Erie County: SERVPRO

4/16/2021 (Permalink)

Man is carrying a red jug saying "Biohazard". Our technicians follow OSHA and EPA protocols to help transform an unsafe environment back into a clean, safe home or business.

Did you know that SERVPRO of West Erie County is the county’s leader in biohazard? We are “all things clean”, and trauma and crime scene cleanup are no exception. You need and want a company with all the proper knowledge. Here’s why you should hire us:

Our technicians follow OSHA and EPA protocols to help transform an unsafe environment back into a clean, safe home or business. Our first focus is always safety, since crime or accident scenes may involve bloodborne pathogens, harmful chemicals, and other dangers. We will always treat your property and the people involved with the greatest empathy and respect in the face of trying circumstances.

After the police have finished processing a crime or accident scene, the cleaning and restoration process can begin. Many times, crime and accident scenes have blood and other biohazard contaminants that pose a serious health risk. SERVPRO of West Erie County will respond immediately and has the specialized training, protective equipment, and experience to safely clean trauma and crime scenes.

Here are the different types of trauma clean up SERVPRO of West Erie County specializes in:

Crime Scene Residues

From fingerprint powder and evidence-gathering chemicals to tear gas and pepper spray residues, we can clean and restore your property after a crime scene investigation.

Bloodborne Pathogens

We remove and dispose of bodily fluids, tissue and other potentially pathogenic substances resulting from accident, trauma, crime or death. Our trained Professionals clean, disinfect and deodorize the structure.

Illegal Drug - "Meth" Labs

Many of the chemicals used in the production of illegal drugs such as "meth" are volatile and can leave harmful residues throughout a structure. Our technicians follow federal and state guidelines to properly clean all surfaces.

Crime Scene and Trauma Cleaning Services

  • Fingerprint powder and evidence-gathering chemicals
  • Tear gas and pepper spray residues
  • Fire extinguisher residue
  • Blood, bodily fluids, and tissue remnants

Should you need an expert…we are here 24/7/365. Call us today at (814) 806-1987

Storms in Edinboro Are No Match for SERVPRO of West Erie County!

4/14/2021 (Permalink)

A flash of lighting cuts through the sky. No matter the storm, no matter the damage, no matter the place, SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to help.

High winds, thunderstorms, and flash flooding has taken the place of blizzards in Edinboro and all-over West Erie County this time of year. New storms bring new challenges for citizens in the area. No matter the storm, no matter the season, SERVPRO of West Erie County can handle the storm. Here are a few reasons why we’re an industry leader in storm damage cleanup and restoration.

  • Highly Trained

At SERVPRO of West Erie County, we have highly trained storm and water damage technicians ready to respond to any size disaster. Along with our advanced equipment and scientific techniques, we are IICRC certified. This means you know you’re getting the best standard of cleanup and restoration.

  • Large Loss Team

SERVPRO of West Erie County is a “Large Loss Team” meaning we can handle any storm no matter the size. We have the equipment, capacity, and training to combat any amount of damage. You can count on us!

  • Part of a National Network

We serve the local community, but we are part of a network of over 1,800 franchises. This means when there are major catastrophes, we have national resources at our disposal. This was evident during the winter when SERVPRO of West Erie County travelled to Dallas and Fort Worth to assist in cleanup of the “Dallas Freeze.”

No matter the storm, no matter the damage, no matter the place, SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to help. Call us today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to see our full array of storm damage cleanup services. We’re here to make it “Like it never even happened.”

Spring is the Most Dangerous Time for Wildfires in West Erie County

4/8/2021 (Permalink)

A fireman puts out a fire in the woods. Let the experienced team at SERVPRO of West Erie County help! We are locally owned and operated and ready to respond to any size disaster.

Did you know that Spring is the most dangerous time of year for wildfires here in Erie?

According to Department of Conservation and Natural Resources statistics, “63 percent of all wildfires have taken place between the months of March and May. April, meanwhile, represents 42 percent of all blazes.SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to give you some tips on how to stay safe from fires this Spring.

The rise in fires is mainly due to an increase in outside pit fires. The weather breaks and people want to get outside and cook on a fire. However, spring brings high winds mixed with budding trees. This is the perfect recipe for the ignition of dry grass and brush.

So, what can you do as an Erie resident to prevent wild or forest fires in your area this Spring? Here’s what to watch for.

  • Be careful. Have water always with you and clear the area of any fuels that can increase the fire to combust.
  • Cigarettes, cookouts, and sparks from equipment cause a small percentage of wildfires, but nevertheless, need monitored and attention.
  • Children have caused hundreds of acres of wildfire damage, throughout the years, due to fireworks, lighters and others fire related games gone wrong.

Wildfires are a serious matter. SERVPRO of West Erie County wants you and your family to stay safe this Spring by taking the proper precautions. In the case of a house fire---SERVPRO is the county’s leader in fire restoration.

Damages caused by fire, smoke, or soot in your home or commercial business can be overwhelming. Let the experienced team at SERVPRO of West Erie County help! We are locally owned and operated and ready to respond to any size disaster. We realize immediate action is critical in preventing further damage to the structure and contents of your home or business.

Our professionals are IICRC certified and highly trained restoration specialists. We have advanced equipment and resources to handle the demands of fire, smoke, and soot restoration. Our crews are prepared to respond 24/7 to any fire emergency. We are proud to serve community members in Springfield, Summit and Millcreek Township, as well as anyone located in West Erie County. 

Choose SERVPRO of West Erie County for all your restoration needs. We are here to help! For more information visit our blogs or browse our customer testimonials for proof of customer satisfaction. 

Have Questions? Call Us Today – (814) 806-1987

What Constitutes a Flash Flood in Erie?

3/24/2021 (Permalink)

Water is covering the road next to a sing saying, "Flash Flood Area" Driving during Flash Floods can be troublesome. If possible, avoid travel.

Whenever we see massive downpours in Erie, we might have Flash Flood Warnings to go along with it. What really is a Flash Flood? What does that mean for your safety? What does it mean for your home? SERVPRO of West Erie County is here with all the answers!

  • Definition

The National Weather Service defines a Flash Flood as, “Flooding that begins within 6 hours, and often within 3 hours, of the heavy rainfall (or other cause).” They can occur because of levee and dam break or even mudslides. Typically, they can cause streams and creeks to overflow in neighborhoods that pose a threat to your home. 

  • Safety

Flash Flooding can be a major safety hazard to you. The flooding can either cover major roadways or trap people in homes. Driving during Flash Floods can be troublesome. If possible, avoid travel. These floods in residential areas may trap you in your home. Either way, these can be very dangerous to you.

  • Home Damage

Since these Flash Floods come fast, it’s hard to prepare for one. This can cause some serious water damage to your home or business. Luckily, SERVPRO of West Erie County has highly trained water restoration technicians to help.

If your home suffers water damage from a Flash Flood, or any other source, get SERVPRO of West Erie County on your side! Call us today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our  Website to get your home to preloss condition fast.

Important Fire Safety Measures for Erie Families

2/18/2021 (Permalink)

Flames billowing from a two story  style house on fire The primary cause of home fires is usually some type of accident in the kitchen, while smoking is the leading ause of any fire-related death.

It's important to know that almost one-half of home fire deaths occur in homes without a smoke alarm system.

Most of these home fires occur in winter months when fireplaces, space heaters and overloaded holiday wiring are in play. Statistics show that alcohol use is on-board in nearly half of these fires as well.

The primary cause of home fires is usually some type of accident in the kitchen, while smoking is the leading ause of any fire-related death. Suprisingly, the victims of house fires will ultimately die from smoke inhalation and not from burns suffered.                      

Interestingly, even though fire alarm's project piercing sound, children, teenagers, and some adults can sleep through it. So, it's important to teach everyone in your family how to escape a fire.

In order to help you prepare your family to quickly escape a fire, here are more tips:

  • Locate a good strategic spot to install smoke alarms/detectors. Kitchen areas, bedrooms, and near fireplaces or stoves. Install one smoke alarm on every floor of the house
  • Should always replace batteries in smoke detectors once a year. A great reminder of this is; when daylight savings and standard time change each spring and fall, replace those batteries.
  • Lookminto replacing smoke alarms when they are 10 years old.

For the family:

  • Make sure everyone knows to call 9-1-1. 
  • Teach children to understand the stop, drop, and roll method if their clothing catches on fire.
  • Let children get involved with planning a fire escape route. Practice the drill and escape route at least once or twice a year.
  • Be sure they know never to go back inside a burning building.

This is only a small portion of the fire protection techniques that help minimize the chance of a home fire and surviving it. 

Know that if you incur a fire in your home or business, SRVPRO of West Erie County is availble to aid in the recovery and restoration of your home. We can also process any contents (both soft and hard) from smoke and soot damage.

SERVPRO of West Erie County is staffed with highly trained technicians for any water, fire or biohazard emergency. Please call us at (814) 806-1987. We are Here to Help!

How a Grease Fire Could Affect Your Erie Home

2/4/2021 (Permalink)

Flames come from a pan with food in it If your Erie home has some damage, SERVPRO of West Erie County can help with all your fire restoration needs.

We all know cooking at home can be a fire hazard, but I don’t think we truly grasp how many home fires are started from cooking. The National Fire Protection Association reports that firefighters respond to roughly 172,100 fires started from cooking each year, or an average of 471 cooking fires each day. These fires also account for $1.1 Billion in direct fire damage each year. Don’t let your Erie home be one of these statistics!

Even though these fires peak around Thanksgiving and Christmas, we should be prepared year-round for the most notorious cooking fire, grease fires. Here are a few ways to prevent these grease fires:

  • Never leave a pot or pan unattended
  • Be gentle when adding food or oil to the pot or pan
  • Use a thermometer to monitor temperature
  • Always keep a lid, baking soda, and salt nearby
  • Keep anything flammable (wooden spoon, oven mitts, etc.) away from pot or pan

These measures can all significantly help prevent a grease fire. Sometimes, these fires do break out, and here’s what you can do to fight it:

  • If your fire leaves the stovetop, call 911 immediately
  • Cover your pot or pan with a metal pan or cooking sheet
  • NEVER use water to put out a grease fire
  • Turn your burner off
  • Use a Class-K fire extinguisher to fight the fire

Remember, if your fire leaves your stovetop you should call 911 immediately. If those prevention tips do not work, and you do experience a fire, please follow those tips. If your Erie home has some damage, SERVPRO of West Erie County can help with all your fire restoration needs. SERVPRO of West Erie County is faster to any size disaster and can provide you with:

  • Board-up and tarp-up services
  • Smoke and soot removal
  • Odor removal
  • Carpet and upholstery cleaning
  • Caring for your belongings

SERVPRO of West Erie County is committed to bringing your home to preloss condition fast. Visit our Website or call us today at (814) 806-1987 to take advantage of all our fire restoration services!

Plan Ahead For Thawing Snow in Erie, PA

2/1/2021 (Permalink)

Picture shows a woman holding a blue bucket up to the celing catching droplets of water leaking. To prevent snow from entering the foundation of your home, shovel snow closest to your home away.

One of the biggest complaints about weather in and around Erie is that it is so unpredictable. Monday could bring sunny mild weather and by Wednesday we could have snow covering the ground. This unpredictability is annoying, but it can also cause some water damage in your home.

When snow thaws near and on top of your house, it could be dangerous. Here’s a few tips on how to prevent the changing weather from damaging your home:

  • Shovel heavy snow off of your roof, stand on the ground to do so or call a professional.
  • Properly seal anything exposed to the outdoors such as windows and walls.
  • Check for ice dams.
  • To prevent snow from entering the foundation of your home, shovel snow closest to your home away.
  • Check your roof, basement, and other vulnerable areas frequently.

If these efforts aren’t enough and you experience some water damage in your home, SERVPRO of West Erie County can help. We’re faster to any size disaster and have the experience and equipment to get your Erie home back to preloss condition fast.

SERVPRO of West Erie County has many water damage repair and restoration services that include:

  • Water removal and extraction
  • Drying and dehumidifying
  • Cleaning and sanitizing
  • Home restoration
  • Mold cleanup and remediation

SERVPRO of West Erie County is locally owned and operated and committed to providing services to get your home to pre loss condition fast. Call us today at (814) 806-1987 or visit our Website to begin getting your water damage needs solved.

Winter and Sump Pumps: Who will Prevail at Your West Erie County Home?

1/12/2021 (Permalink)

Picture shows a sump pump is a basement with the lid off. There are tools all around the sump. The float is an important part of a sump pump, and it is also one of the most vulnerable to malfunction.

Did you know that your sump pump is more likely to back-up during the winter months more than any other time of year? Keeping a close eye on your sump pump this winter could be the difference between you having a water loss or not. SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to give you some tips of the trade from the #1 water restoration company in the Edinboro area.

Firstly, what does a sump pump actually do for your home? Its primary job is to carry excess water, that is hanging around your home’s foundation, and carry it away from your home, (toward the road) through a pipe system. The reason winter is more prevalent for sub pump back-up is due to freezing conditions.

Why winter? Well. As stated above the sump is connected to a large drainpipe. That drainpipe is below the ground in your yard, heading toward the road. When you live in West Erie County---you know the elements of winter can be harsh. The water flows at a trickle…and when the pipe starts to accumulate ice or even worse, gets completely blocked off with ice, the water has only one place to go. And if you have not guessed it already, it means the water goes right back in your basement, creating a flooding issue.

What can you do about it at your home? If you are concerned about your sump pump at your Erie, PA home---SERVPRO of West Erie County understands more than most. Water damage is the cornerstone of our business, and we are Here to Help®. There are some things you can do to help. First, you can bury or insulate the sump pump drainpipe. When you bury it, the ground acts as a natural “blanket” insulating the pipe. Installing shrubs, mulch, or flowers around it can also further insulate it. Keeping it as warm as possible can minimize the chance that the water will freeze in the pipes.

Check your float. The float is an important part of a sump pump, and it is also one of the most vulnerable to malfunction. The float rises with water in the sump pit, which in turn triggers the pump to start pulling water out of the pit. If you want to test your float, pour some water in it. If the float rises with the water and the pump activates and then shuts off when the water has been removed, you know it is working properly. Repeat this test every few weeks in the winter.

What if it floods? Flooding is major concern for all Erie homes with basements. A sump is great to have, but we all know nothing is full proof and a freezing cold winter is just one of the many reasons that can make a sump fail. Contact SERVPRO of West Erie County for any flooding or water issues or questions. SERVPRO professionals want you to know we are here to provide services when you have water damage due to flooding, drain backup, sump pump failure or any other water damage situation that can occur. Our trained professionals will perform the cleanup process in a professional manner with tools and equipment necessary.  We use technology and standards which guide us through the process. And we monitor and document the drying process for you and the insurance professionals so that you can have a complete understanding of the service we are providing. Call SERVPRO of West Erie County any time of the day at 814-806-1987.

How to Prevent Ice Dams from Starting at Your West Erie Home

12/28/2020 (Permalink)

Picture is of a roof covered in snow with icicles hanging out of the gutter. Ice dams happen due to water runoff freezing before it can completely fall off your roof and builds up creating a “dam”.

Winter in Pennsylvania is here. Have you seen the sight of large icicles hanging off around the perimeter of your home? Those are referred to as “ice dams”. As a kid---those were exciting to get ahold of. But as an adult; we do not quite see the magic we once did. SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to help you prevent those pesky and dangerous icicles from happening in the first place.

Ice dams happen due to water runoff freezing before it can completely fall off your roof and builds up creating a “dam”. The reason you want to ensure these do not happen is because they can cause major havoc on your home. From loosening shingles to tearing off gutters, damage to your home can get expensive quick. Even more concerning, they can create water build up in your home. Here’s what you can do before the cold weather hits.

  • Properly insulate your attic. This helps stop the water runoff to begin with by making sure the warm air does not leave you home through the roof.
  • Ventilate the attic. Believe it or not you want to ensure the attic stays cold! This insulates the snow, making sure it does not just melt the minute it hits your roof. If it melts---it goes right to the gutters and freezes, creating the ice dams.
  • Get crafty by installing a water repellent roof membrane. Take that, ice dams!
  • Clean your gutters one more time before winter. Make sure no extra debris or leaves got in the gutter.

Ice and snow are part of winter here in Erie. But SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to ensure your home stays safe. We are the area’s number one water damage restoration company. Should your home experience any water damage or winter weather hazards, contact us to have the job done correctly.    

Homes can be a safe haven from the stress of the world. However, sometimes the stress is there waiting for you when you get back from work, vacation, or even running errands. When you walk in the door, the last thing you expect to find is inches of water. When your home has water damage from ice dams, leaks, or burst pipes, SERVPRO of West Erie County has the expertise and equipment to properly restore your property. The water removal and water cleanup process is completed by our highly trained technicians who will document the drying process. This validates that your property has been dried properly and thoroughly.

Here we have some helpful tips outlined in our Water Damage Tips—Until Help Arrives Guide to protect yourself and your property. Follow us on Facebook for more tips about water damage.

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Why SERVPRO- Anything Can Happen

10/9/2020 (Permalink)

image of SERVPRO workers in a commercial fire job From initial training at SERVPRO’s Corporate Training Facility to regular IICRC industry certifications, rest assured our staff is prepared.

Disasters do not stop for anything. In fact--- it seems the world is full of them during the COVID-19 pandemic more so than ever before. In many disaster, cleaning, and restoration situations, immediate action is needed. SERVPRO of West Erie County is strategically positioned to be faster to any size emergency. An immediate response helps to minimize the damage, cleaning, and restoration costs.

Our staff is highly trained in property damage restoration. From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO’s Corporate Training Facility to regular IICRC industry certifications, rest assured our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your property. Our training program includes the following:

  • IICRC Training
  • Employee Certification Training
  • Initial Franchise Training
  • e-Learnings
  • Continuing Education Classes

The past few decades have seen a rapid advancement in the technology and techniques used in the restoration industry. These advancements allow SERVPRO of West Erie County Professionals to restore a property back to preloss conditions quickly, reliably, and more effectively.

If fire or water damage sidelines your business, you need a professional restoration company to quickly restore your property. Every hour spent restoring your business is lost revenue and productivity. Commercial restoration presents unique challenges and we have the training, experience, and resources to handle any size disaster.

SERVPRO of West Erie County is locally owned and operated—so we’re a part of this community too. We are also part of a national network of over 1,700 Franchises, which enables us to respond quicker with more resources. For major storms and disasters, we can call upon special Disaster Recovery Teams strategically located throughout the country.

We are proud to serve West Erie County! Call 814.806.1987 for details.

Wooden Furniture and Water Damage

9/15/2020 (Permalink)

image of living room with all wooden furniture SERVPRO of West Erie County understands how water can damage wooden furniture and how to stop the water from causing more damage.

When water rises quickly inside a home, more than just your flooring can get wet and damaged. An overflowing toilet or failing dishwasher can rapidly remove varnishes, stain fabrics, and warp the wood on chairs, couches, and tables.

Restoring furniture and belongings after water damage can be a daunting task. SERVPRO of West Erie County understands how water can damage wooden furniture and how to stop the water from causing more damage.

When one of our professionals comes to your home, the first thing they will do is raise the furniture off the wet surface or remove it from your home if necessary. Then they will inspect your belongings for the any of the following problems:

  • Swelling: Water cause wood to swell and crack. The frames on couches are not treated to resist water. Water breaks down the glue that holds it together, weakens the joints, and can cause the couch to be unstable and unsafe to use. To reduce the moisture content, our team will use dehumidifiers to draw the moisture out of the frame and surrounding air. This will help keep the glue together and keep your couch safe and ready to use.
  • Water Spotting: Upholstery such as couch and chair skirts can sometimes have water spots or a water level mark that requires dry cleaning. To permanently avoid spotting, our technicians at SERVPRO of West Erie County will carefully wet the entire piece of fabric and then dry it completely.
  • Color Bleeding: Sometimes fabrics bleed when they absorb too much water. We will use dehumidifiers to draw out the moisture, and utilize air movers to move warm, dry air over the surface to speed up the drying process.
  • Mold and Mildew: If you do not remove standing water quickly, a thin white coat of fungus will begin to grow on exposed wood. Again, our industrial sized dehumidifiers and air movers will help stop the growth of mold and mildew. We also have specialized cleaner to remove the mold or mildew already present.

Restoring wooden furniture to a safe and usable state is not a simple process. The technicians at SERVPRO of West Erie County are trained to restore water damage and will help make your home or business “Like it never even happened.” 

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Why is my Skylight Leaking?

9/15/2020 (Permalink)

image of shingles removed around a skylight on top of a roof Sometimes with high levels of humidity and the use of air conditioning, skylights can experience excessive condensation that will drip down the glass.

A skylight is a clever architectural feature to bring light into dark rooms. While skylights can be a beautiful feature, they have one major downside – leaks. A leaky skylight can lead to major property damage if not repaired correctly.

The best way to identify a leak is through inspection. Sometimes with high levels of humidity and the use of air conditioning, skylights can experience excessive condensation that will drip down the glass. This is not a major problem and can usually be fixed with some anti-fogging spray.

If your skylight can open, it is important to make sure debris like leaves, sticks, and dirt, are not obstructing your skylight and keeping it from sealing properly.

Additionally, weather seals age with time and exposure to the sun and water. Damaged and worn out weather seals are one of the most common causes of a leaking skylight. It is also a simple repair to replace the seals.

The second most common cause of leaking skylights is damage to insulated glass and the point where the glass meets the frame. The only way to repair cracked glass is to replace the skylight.

Sometimes, your skylight may not be the problem at all. If your roof is sloped, shingles or tiles are damaged, the skylight can allow water in when it travels down your roof.

If you are experiencing a leaky roof, skylight, or any other water damage to your home, SERVPRO of West Erie County is happy to help!  We can restore any water damage, as well as repair your roof. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Different Types of Storms in West Erie, PA

9/14/2020 (Permalink)

image of thunderstorm taking place over a city and water at nigt A thunderstorm is a type of storm that generates lightning and thunder. It is normally accompanied by heavy precipitation.

In Erie, PA, you can never be exactly sure what kind of weather you might get for the day. Lake effect rain and snow can play a major role in your everyday life. It is important to know the different kinds of storms, so you can be prepared for anything that might come your way!

Windstorm: A storm marked by high wind with little or no precipitation. Windstorm damage often opens the door for massive amounts of water and debris to cause further damage to a structure.

Thunderstorm: A thunderstorm is a type of storm that generates lightning and thunder. It is normally accompanied by heavy precipitation. Individual storm clouds can measure 2–10 km across.

Snowstorm: A heavy fall of snow accumulating at a rate of more than 2 inches per hour that lasts several hours. Snowstorms, especially ones with a high liquid equivalent and breezy conditions, can bring down tree limbs, cut off power, and paralyze travel over a large region.

Blizzard: There are varying definitions for blizzards, both over time and by location. In general, a blizzard is accompanied by gale-force winds, heavy snow, and very cold conditions. Lately, the temperature criterion has fallen out of the definition across the United States.

Ice storm: Ice storms are one of the most dangerous forms of winter storms. When surface temperatures are below freezing, but a thick layer of above-freezing air remains aloft, rain can fall into the freezing layer and freeze upon impact into a glaze of ice. In general, 8 millimeters  of accumulation is all that is required, especially in combination with breezy conditions, to start downing power lines, as well as tree limbs. Ice storms also make unheated road surfaces too slick to drive upon.

No matter what may happen, you can rest assured SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to help! We are ready for whatever kind of storm may come your way. We have the equipment and trained professionals ready to handle any type of disaster.

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September is National Preparedness Month!

9/1/2020 (Permalink)

image of SERVPRO National Preparedness Month Graphic We know the stress and time it takes to recover after a disaster. We urge you to plan and be prepared in advance!

Are you prepared in case of a disaster? Disaster may sound like a scary word, something that would not happen to you or your family. But disaster could come in the form of a bad storm with heavy rains and winds, a mold problem in your bathtub, or a grease fire in your kitchen.

In the same way people make new year resolutions, National Preparedness Month is a great time to create, review, or revise your plans in case of an emergency.

FEMA offers some wonderful tools to help you and your family prepare for a disaster.

At SERVPRO of West Erie County we help customers through fire, water and mold every day. We know the stress and time it takes to recover after a disaster. We urge you to plan and be prepared in advance!

If you should have an emergency, please do not hesitate to contact us! We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We are fire and water restoration experts and dedicated to helping the members of our community.

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Buying a New Home? Home Inspection Tips

8/28/2020 (Permalink)

keys in front of a new home SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to help no matter what you may need!

Buying a New Home? Home Inspection Tips

Buying a new home is easy and fun right?

Although the process is usually a fun and exciting one, there can be several questions and issues that arise throughout the viewing and purchasing process.

Older homes are more affordable and sometimes have a unique character attached to them. While newer homes may be able to offer more peace of mind when it comes to appliances, plumbing, and infrastructure. Even with a new home, you can never be completely sure about the care previous tenants took of their home.

SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to offer some tips and things to look at before investing in a new home:

  1. Plumbing:
  • Check the age of the water heater
  • Check for leaks at the base of the toilet, flush each toilet to make sure there are no clogs
  • Test the water pressure by turning on all the water faucets at once and make sure there is sufficient water stream in the showers, bathrooms, and faucets
  • Have a professional come check the sewer line to the street
  1. Mold, Weather, and Water Damage
  • Look around for signs of mold growth inside cabinetry, around pipes, in the basement etc..
  • Look for other signs of excessive weathering such as musty odors or peeling paint
  1. Foundational Damage and Potential for Flooding
  • Foundational damage can cost thousands of dollars in repairs
  • Look for cracking inside and outside the home, and signs of unevenness in the flooring
  • Consider the potential for flooding especially if the property is near a body of water, or on low ground at the bottom of a hill

SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to help you in any situation! Whether you just bought a home and want the carpets cleaned or are trying to sell your home and want to spruce it up a little before putting it on the market.

We are fire and water restoration experts, but we also provide cleaning and construction services as well.

Give us a call today and see why people choose SERVPRO of West Erie County (814) 806 1987

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Top 5 Overlooked Places Mold Grows

8/25/2020 (Permalink)

Mold on a window sill If you suspect you may have mold, call the experts at SERVPRO of West Erie County!

Although we usually equate mold to dark and damp basements, mold is insidious and can grow in places you least expect it. Mold can grow exponentially within 24 hours of being exposed to moisture and spread quickly.

Below are some common places mold forms that you may not be aware

  • Under Your Refrigerator

The spaces behind and under your fridge rarely see the light of day. Even a small leak can lead to a huge mold problem. Make sure to clean all water lines and drip pans and clean behind and underneath your refrigerator regularly.

  • Chimneys

Brick crevices can collect water, dirt, and other debris. Rusted chimney caps and faulty flashing can let in rain and snow. Replace rusted caps and fix flashing to help decrease the likelihood of mold. Additionally, getting your chimney swept by a professional at least once a year can help lower your chances of mold. If you have already discovered mold, a licensed mold specialist can remove the it for you.

  • Front-Loading Washing Machines

Front-loading washing machines are great but can be a potential home for mold. The gasket on the door often stays wet because the door is usually closed when not in use. It is best to wipe the gasket and glass dry before shutting the door. If you do spot mold, run a hot water cycle with some chlorine bleach and no clothes to kill the fungi.

Even top loading washing machines can accumulate moisture and form mold. Make sure to check behind and underneath your washer and dryer regularly to make sure there is no extra moisture or leaks.

Always clean out your lint tray to prevent a fire hazard.

  • Window Seals

When it rains, condensation accumulates, and moisture is left behind long after the rain has stopped. This provides a perfect nesting spot for mold to settle in. After heavy rains, open your windows and wipe the moisture off the windowsills. Replace any broken seals if you notice water has leaked into the wood and walls.

  • Air Conditioners

Air conditioning units trap dust and pollen and grab moisture from the air. If you don’t run your AC unit at least once every 24 hours, warm weather humidity gives mold a chance to grow. If mold grows in your air conditioning unit, you will need a mold specialist to come and clean it out.

If you suspect you may have mold, call the experts at SERVPRO of West Erie County. We can handle any situation, large or small, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Continuing Education Classes: The SERVPRO Difference

8/19/2020 (Permalink)

SERVPRO Continuing Education Classes If you are looking for a continuing education class in your area, do not hesitate to choose SERVPRO of West Erie County!

SERVPRO of West Erie County offers continuing education classes for insurance agents, adjusters, and real estate professionals. We work to build reciprocal relationships with insurance agents in the surrounding community.

The classes are available for credit or non-credit and provide up-to-date information to better serve your customers.

At our continuing education classes, we not only provide information, but opportunities to play games and win prizes as well.

Our programs are designed to help insurance agents and adjusters make well-informed and knowledgeable decisions when it comes to emergency fire and water mitigation.

Some of the topics covered include:

  • Fire Damage Restoration
  • Restorative Drying for Water Damage
  • Biohazard Clean-up
  • Understanding Mold in the Restoration Industry

If you are looking for a continuing education class in your area, do hesitate to choose SERVPRO of West Erie County. I think you will be impressed with the SERVPRO difference.

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Board Up and Tarp Over Services Available to West Erie Residents

8/19/2020 (Permalink)

House boarded up after fire SERVPRO of West Erie can provide board-up and tarp over services as well as fire restoration and repairs.

Fire damage can often compromise windows, walls, and roofs. SERVPRO of West Erie County can board up missing windows and walls, and place tarps on damaged roofs to prevent further damage.

Here are 3 Reasons to Use Our Board-Up or Tarp Services After a Fire:

  1. Prevents Further Damage from Bad Weather and Debris: Fire damage can take varying amounts of time to cleanup depending on the severity of the fire. Throughout this time, you do not want any more damage causing you more money and valuable time. Keeping your roof covered can prevent water damage from rain, or wind carrying debris into the building.
  2. Keep Out Animals: Along with debris, furry creatures may find their way inside the building if it is not covered properly. Mice, rats, raccoons, and birds can all cause a variety of problems and unwanted headaches. It is best to cover any open spaces to keep out the rodents until the repairs are completed.
  3. Maintain Security and Reduce the Risk of a Break-In: Unfortunately, many people might see a damaged building as an easy target for theft or vandalism. Even after the fire, it’s likely there are still valuable possessions that would be costly to replace. Using board-up or tarp over services can help deter thieves from trying to get inside by making it significantly more difficult.

SERVPRO of West Erie can provide board-up and tarp over services as well as fire restoration and repairs. We will do our best to help keep your property safe throughout this time and reduce the amount of time and effort needed to return your property to preloss condition.

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The Importance of Appearance for Your Commercial Property

8/11/2020 (Permalink)

Clean exterior of a commercial building SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to help you get your commercial property in tip top shape!

Everybody knows that first impressions are the most lasting. But the cleanliness and appearance of the exterior of commercial buildings is not always a priority. Of course, health and safety concerns are number one, but after that, matters relating to appearance are often pushed aside. 

The exterior of your building sets the tone for what customers expect when they walk inside. If your property is well-maintained, it tells customers, you take pride and value in the products or services you are offering.

Additionally, employees are often happier and more productive in well maintained, clean, and organized workspaces. Investing in the maintenance of a building will often keep you informed and alert to any emerging or potential problems. It is recommended to perform a building inspection once a year to take notes on the appearance and functionality of your commercial building.

SERVPRO of West Erie County Recommends:

  • Checking for Chipped Paint: Chipped or peeling paint can dramatically the effect the appearance of your commercial building. A fresh coat of paint can really brighten up the building and make it look more inviting.
  • Roof Inspection: If your roof has not been looked at in a while, it is a good idea to have a professional come and inspect it. You do not want to find out you have a roof problem, by walking into a mini lake in your office or building.
  • Mechanical Systems: Again, it is better to take preventative care than waiting for a problem to happen. HVAC systems should be serviced at least once a year. You do not want to wait until the middle of November to make sure your furnace works.
  • Windows and Glass Doors: Dirty, smeared windows look bad from the outside and the inside. When the sun shines in on a nice August day, customers and employees can see everything. SERVPRO of West Erie County can come clean your windows and have them looking shiny and smudge-free in no time!

SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to help you get your commercial property in tip top shape. We want the best for you and your customers. For more information about the services we provide, visit our website.

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What is Your Weather Personality Type?

8/3/2020 (Permalink)

Stormy weather with SERVPRO sign If you need help after heavy rains or a storm, do not hesitate to call SERVPRO of West Erie County!

When you wake up and the sun is shining, do you automatically feel better? Does dreary, rainy weather make you want to stay curled up in bed all day? Science has not been able to prove yet if weather affects our mood, but it has an influence on our lives.

The 4 Types of Weather Personalities:

  • Summer Lovers: better mood with more sunshine
  • Summer Haters: worse mood with warmer weather
  • Rain Haters: bad mood on days with more rain
  • Unaffected: do not necessarily correlate mood with weather

If rainy days get you feeling down:

  • You are not alone. According to one study, nearly nine percent of people feel angrier and less happy on days with more precipitation. Another study showed that rain even increased the number of negative posts on social media.
  • When it starts getting dark and dreary, turn on the lights instead of crawling into bed. Some research indicates that light boosts serotonin levels which makes you feel happier.
  • Other ideas to boost your mood include exercising, connecting with friends, watching a rom-com, or playing a fun game.

Warmer is not always better:

  • Most research points to cheerier moods when the sun is shining.
  • In some people, warmer weather can lead to more aggressiveness, irritability, and violence.
  • If you find yourself in a lower mood during the warmer months, do your best to stay inside air-conditioned homes and businesses.

If you find yourself feeling emotionally overwhelmed as the seasons change, you may have a form of depression called seasonal affective disorder.

If you need help after heavy rains or a storm, do not hesitate to call SERVPRO of West Erie County! We are here to help, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! Our professionals are certified water and fire restoration experts.

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Protect Your Home When You Leave Town this Summer

7/30/2020 (Permalink)

Two people relaxing on a beach If your home or property suffers water damage while you are away, do not hesitate to call SERVPRO of West Erie County!

The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and you and your family are a hop, skip, and jump away from relaxing on beach. As a homeowner, it can be a nerve racking to leave your home unattended for a week, or even a few days. Take these steps before you leave to ensure you can have peace of mind while you are away.

  1. Shut off the main water valve to your home, even if you only plan to be gone for a few days. This eliminates the risk of flooding due to broken pipes.
  2. Check your sump pump to ensure it is working properly in case of flooding due to heavy rain. Consider purchasing a battery-powered back up to protect your home if you lose power.
  3. Inspect the hoses leading to major appliances such as washing machines and dishwashers, checking for kinks or damage.
  4. Ask a neighbor or trusted friend to check in on your home on a regular basis. They can water your plants, grab your mail, and make sure no major disasters have occurred in your absence.

Even the most cautious and responsible homeowner can sometimes suffer the consequences of water damage. If you find yourself in this situation, do not hesitate to call SERVPRO of West Erie County! We are happy to help and will have your home looking “Like it never even happened.”

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A Timeline of SERVPRO's Emergency Response

7/28/2020 (Permalink)

"We are faster to any sized disaster" with trucks SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! We take pride in being "Faster to any size disaster."

Below is a timeline of what kind of response time you can expect when you call SERVPRO of West Erie County. We know time is of the essence when a disaster strikes your commercial business.

One Hour: Within one hour from notice of loss, a SERVPRO Professional will contact you to arrange for service.

Four Hours: A SERVPRO Professional will walk you through the job process step-by-step, explaining what to expect and the anticipated outcome.

Pretesting:  A SERVPRO Professional will begin pretesting for restorability, working from the source of the damage outward.

Eight Hours:  Within eight business hours of on-site arrival, a verbal briefing of the scope will be communicated to the appropriate person, normally the adjuster or property manager.

Cleaning & Restoration: A SERVPRO Professional will work neatly and efficiently to help you regain control of your property when a damaging event has taken over. They will use state-of-the-art restoration techniques to ensure the property is taken care of right the first time.

Final Walk-Through: After the work has been completed, a final walk-through will be conducted to help ensure satisfaction.

SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. No matter the disaster, you can rest assured, we are prepared! That is why we pride ourselves on being “Faster to any size disaster.”

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Carpet Cleaning in Cranesville, PA

7/24/2020 (Permalink)

Carpet cleaning If your home or commercial business needs carpet cleaning, do not hesitate to call SERVPRO of West Erie County!

The professionals at SERVPRO of West Erie County are equipped to handle any size disaster 24/7. We are the restoration experts when it comes to fire, water, or storm damage to your home or business. Water can flood your home, smoke and soot can damage your belongings in a fire, and a storm can cause damage to your roof.

Although we are well known for our fire and water restoration services, we provide cleaning services, such as carpet cleaning, as well. Cleaning all the carpets in a commercial building can be a daunting task. Especially for a janitorial crew who already have other daily duties.

Even the highest quality carpets can become dirty and worn down. SERVPRO of West Erie County is happy to help!

Preventative Care Actions:

Regularly vacuum

Spot removal

Flushing carpet to prevent matting

Moving furniture to prevent wear down from traffic patterns

Using welcome mats to minimize dirt and water being tracked in

Professional Cleaning

A good rule of thumb is to get your carpets cleaned once every year. The frequency depends on how much soil buildup there is, as well as how well you take preventative steps, and the amount of traffic.

If your home or commercial business needs carpet cleaning, do not hesitate to call SERVPRO of West Erie County. We will have your carpets looking like new in no time!

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Top 5 Storm Essentials for Edinboro, PA Residents

7/20/2020 (Permalink)

Map of US storm preparedness statistic Be part of the 51.5% and prepare your storm ready kit today!

Top 5 Storm Essentials According to SERVPRO:

  1. Candles
  2. First Aid Kit
  3. Flashlight and Extra Batteries
  4. Battery Powered Radio
  5. Water Bottles and Packaged Food

In the case of a power outage, candles will be critical in keeping areas of your home lit. If candles are lit, be sure someone is always in the room to avoid a fire hazard.

A first aid kit should always be in your home, whether it is to prepare for a disaster or just to treat common injuries.

 A good first aid kit should include: band-aids, antibiotic ointment, antiseptic wipes, aspirin, an emergency blanket, breathing barrier, instant cold compress, two pair on non-latex gloves, hydrocortisone cream, gauze roll, roller bandage, sterile gauze pads, and tweezers. For a complete list and more tips visit American Red Cross.

Even though you have candles available, it is always a good idea to keep a flashlight and extra batteries. Flashlights are a little more portable and kid friendly.

Battery powered radios will help keep you informed about the severity and time of the storm or severe weather. Without it, you might be left in the dark and not know what is going on.

Like the need for candles and flashlights, bottled water and packaged food is essential in case the power goes out. To keep food in the fridge from spoiling super quickly, it is best to keep your refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible. Of course, if the power is out for a long period of time, your food may spoil regardless. Packaged food that is ready to eat may be needed if the household appliances are not working.

Should you experience any storm or flooding damage, call SERVPRO of West Erie County to minimize any inconvenience and restore your home and belongings to make it “Like it never even happened.”

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Help! My Restaurant's Walk-In Fridge Needs Water Clean-up

7/16/2020 (Permalink)

Clean walk-in fridge If your walk-in fridge or freezer is compromised by water, do not hesitate to call SERVPRO of West Erie County!

Restaurants are crucial for meeting the food demands of the community quickly and easily. Not only do restaurants help feed the community, but they also provide stable work for many people.

In recent times, restaurants have not had it easy. A restaurant must be able to store food properly to be successful. If your walk-in fridge or freezer is compromised by water, it can seem like a nightmare of disastrous proportions.

SERVPRO of West Erie County provides commercial water clean-up 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The professionals at SERVPRO of West Erie County are highly trained to mitigate damage, clean spaces, and even rebuild if necessary.

Tips to Protect Your Inventory from Water Damage:

  • Keep the door closed when not in use. This helps ensure your refrigerator or freezer is not working harder than necessary to keep your items cool.
  • Hire an expert to come clean all the components to your walk-in per local regulations
  • Keep the door hinges well lubricated and tightened to ensure the door closes and locks properly
  • Make sure that all the fans and refrigeration coils are unobstructed so there is sufficient air flow
  • Hire an electrician to service your walk-in. Loose or damaged wiring in an overworked refrigeration system can cause arcing. 

After quickly extracting all the water from your property, SERVPRO of West Erie County will employ the use of air movers and dehumidifiers to dry the air. We will make your property look “Like it never even happened.”

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Fire Sprinklers and Their Role in Fire Prevention

7/8/2020 (Permalink)

Fire sprinkler turned on Fire sprinklers use six times less water than a fire hose and are less harmful to your property than the fire department visit will be.

Believe it or not, fire sprinklers play a leading role in lowering the damage to your property.

There is a good chance you have seen several movies where just a bit of smoke triggers all the sprinklers in a building to go off. People start running around, quickly gathering their belongings to avoid getting drenched by the sprinklers.

But did you know that smoke doesn’t even trigger sprinklers? Sprinkler systems are activated by heat, one sprinkler at a time. Most fires only need one to two sprinklers to be put out.

You also might think that putting in a fire sprinkler system is the same as choosing water damage instead of damage from the fire. This is a take on the above myths, that sprinklers are activated by smoke and that they all go off at the same time. If this were the case, these systems could do more harm than good.

The smart engineers who made these systems, fortunately, made them to lower the damage to your property from smoke, fire, and water. For over two centuries, fire sprinkler systems have been helping put out fires and have been tremendously improved upon over the past years. Early versions were unreliable and caused a lot of damage from water.

Today, sprinkler systems are known to lower deaths and property loss by over sixty-five percent. Since each head of the sprinkler is triggered automatically by temperatures specific to fires, just one or two of them can extinguish or contain a fire to the room it began in rather quickly and cause a small amount of fire damage.

Also, since sprinklers use around six times less water than a fire hose, they are less harmful to your property than the fire department visit will be.

If you do experience fire damage to your home or business, do not hesitate to call the fire restoration experts at SERVPRO of West Erie County.  (814) 806 1987

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Storm Spotting and Chasing Safety Tips

7/7/2020 (Permalink)

Storm cloud in the sky No matter the severity of the storm, SERVPRO of West Erie County wants you to stay safe!

Are you one of those people who love to sit outside and watch the thunderstorm? Some people find thunderstorms and rainfall to have a calming effect.

What is the difference between a storm spotter and a storm chaser? A storm spotter is someone who observes storms either from a fixed location or they are mobile. A storm chaser is someone who actively pursues imminent or existing thunderstorms. Storm chasers are typically willing to travel miles and miles to observe a storm. The National Weather Service does not condone storm chasing in any capacity.

Your number one concern should always be safety. Below are some tips to stay safe:

  • Always spot with a partner: The saying says, “two brains are better than one.” But in this case, four eyes are better than two.
  • Watch for water on the road: If you are traveling in a car, keep a look out for water on the road. Hydroplaning can pose a serious threat to drivers.
  • Avoid the most intense areas of the storm: For one reason or another storm chasers, will sometimes make the poor decision to head into the core of the storm. This is a very dangerous risk because there can be heavy rain, strong winds, low visibility, and hail large enough to damage your car.
  • Always have an escape route in mind: Always have a plan for how you will get out of harm’s way should the storm become life threatening. This requires some expertise and knowledge of how storms behave and move. It is smart to always have a map with you, especially if you are in a new location. Keep in mind, sometimes roads change faster than maps do.
  • Lightning: Lightning gives no warning before striking. Avoid being the tallest object in the area and don’t get too close to power lines or poles. Don’t wait for a warning sign, before taking shelter.

Should you need help before, during, or after a storm, do not hesitate to call SERVPRO of West Erie County. We are at your service and ready to help 24/7.

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HVAC Cleaning: Business Edition

7/2/2020 (Permalink)

Comparison of air duct before and after HVAC cleaning Look at the difference before and after HVAC cleaning! You would not want all those particles floating around your business!

When is the last time you thought about the cleanliness of your HVAC system? Since it is not something that is easily visible or constantly in your line of sight, I am guessing it has been a while.

Your HVAC system or heating, venting, or air conditioning system gets dirty over time just like anything else. Many people notice the air quality in their homes but are more likely to overlook it in their business.

Benefits of Cleaning Your HVAC System:  

  1. Energy Savings: According to the US Department of Energy 25-40% of the energy used for heating and cooling is wasted due to contaminants in the system. The contaminants force the system to work harder to maintain the temperature you desire, and thus use more energy. When you invest in HVAC cleaning, it reduces the number of contaminants in the systems and saves you more money over time.
  2. Indoor Air Quality: Today, more and more people suffer from seasonal and indoor allergies. Pollen, dust, and dirt are constantly blowing through the air. It is almost impossible for some of those particles to not find their way into your business. HVAC and air cleaning systems filter dander, chemicals, pollen, dirt, and dust 5-7 times through the system throughout the day. Over time, these particles accumulate in the system and your system works less efficiently.

If your business or home needs HVAC cleaning, do not hesitate to call SERVPRO of West Erie County today! (814) 806 -1987

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SERVPRO Versus the Other Guys

7/2/2020 (Permalink)

SERVPRO workers loading up their truck Whatever type of disaster may strike, you can rest assured SERVPRO of West Erie County will be ready to strike back!

Why SERVPRO?

  1. Over 20+ years’ Experience

SERVPRO is the cleaning and restoration brand you trust.  Our brand is built on excellent customer service, quick response time, and working with the insurer to make sure all the paperwork is filled out correctly.

  1. Quick Response Time

Our teams of professionals are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Storms and disasters usually do not work around your work schedule and kid’s baseball practice. You can expect an immediate response -day or night, any day of the year including holidays. We pride ourselves on being “faster to any disaster.”

  1. Qualified and Highly Trained Technicians

From initial and ongoing training at SERVPRO Corporate’s training facility to IICRC – industry certifications, our staff is equipped with the knowledge to restore your home or business to preloss condition.

  1. We are Ready to Handle Any Type of Loss

Whatever type of disaster may strike, you can rest assured SERVPRO of West Erie County will be ready to strike back. We have the knowledge, equipment, and staff to handle any type of disaster.

  1. We Understand the Stress a Loss Can Cause

SERVPRO of West Erie County understands that a loss can be a serious source of stress, worry, and panic. Our technicians are there to minimize the stress and disruption it can cause to your everyday life. We treat your home, business, and belongings as if they were our own.

Call SERVPRO of West Erie County today! (814) 806 – 1987

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Common Sewer Backup Causes and Quick Fixes

6/29/2020 (Permalink)

Sewer backup caused flooding and water damage Common causes of a sewer backup could be hair, grease, and detergent that enters your drains.

Your sewage system can give you problems this upcoming summer but fear not. We are outlining the causes of sewer backup and some quick fixes!

Common causes of a sewer backup could be hair, grease and detergent that enters your drains. When all of these things are combined, it can quickly clog up your pipes and cause a sewer backup. This type of backup is usually an easy fix that you could perform yourself with a drain cleaner and a plunger. However, if these clogs continue, you may have a more intense issue and may need to call a professional to fix it for the future.  

Another cause of sewer backups that may be harder to decipher is if tree roots are penetrating your sewer line. You may notice a soggy or smelly yard as a side effect of this. As trees grow, the roots move further and sometimes closer to your home lines. A sewer video inspection conducted by a plumber is one way to get a direct pipe inspection. If you have a sewer line that's been infiltrated, the roots will need to be cut away and the pipe repaired or replaced.

If your home is older, there may be collapsed pipes causing the backup. Many older homes were built with clay and cast iron pipes that eventually deteriorate and cannot withstand the test of time. Trenchless technology can replace sewer pipes made from these materials with a system that causes minimal disturbance in your yard or home.

If you have a commercial business like a restaurant or catering business, grease is a common cause of a sewer backup. These establishments have much more food waste than an average family home. Check to see if your grease trap has been cleaned lately. If not cleaned regularly, this can cause irreversible damage and close your business’ doors for good. 

Whether you are experiencing backups at your home or your commercial business, you may need to call a plumber. And if the backups already caused any water damage or flooding, call us at SERVPRO® of West Erie County at (814) 806-1987. We’re here to help anytime!

Fourth of July Fireworks Safety

6/29/2020 (Permalink)

Man lighting a firework When lighting fireworks this year, make sure to stay safe and enjoy the show!

Fireworks are synonymous with our celebration of independence and freedom!

However, fireworks are also associated with pain in some cases. According to the CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission), around 180 people go to the emergency room each year around the Fourth of July for fireworks related injuries and over 44 percent of them were burns.

Although they are a wonderful way to celebrate special occasions fireworks pose certain risks, and safety procedures need to be followed to ensure a safe night.

Here are some tips from the CPSC to avoid any unwanted injuries this year!

  • Avoid buying fireworks that are packaged in brown paper. This is often a sign that they were made for professional displays and could pose a danger to consumers.
  • Always have water handy in case of an emergency.
  • Aim the Fireworks away from flammable material and people.
  • Never extend body parts over the device
  • Never relight a 'dud' fire work.
  • Never leave children unsupervised around fireworks. Even sparklers can burn at a temperature of 2,000 degrees – hot enough to melt some metals.

Celebrate safely this season and remember you can always count on SERVPRO of West Erie County! We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! If you have any questions about firework safety or need help with fire restoration – give us a call! (814) 806 – 1987

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Clean Out Those Gutters In West Erie County!

6/16/2020 (Permalink)

Rain dripping off of roof Remember to regularly clean out and inspect your gutters to avoid water damage to the structure and roof of your house.

Think back to the last time it stormed…was water pouring off the edges of your house in bucket loads? If so, it is likely your gutters are clogged with debris.

Summer rains can bring high damaging winds that can dislodge branches from trees which may look to find a new home...on top of yours! Helicopters fall from maple trees, leaves, and tiny critters may all find a new home in your gutters.

It is important for you to regularly clean out and inspect your gutters to avoid water damage to the structure and roof of your house. It is simple enough - all you will need is a ladder, gloves, protective goggles, water hose and a scoop or small shovel.

Cleaning your gutters can be performed in 3 easy steps:

  1. Climb the ladder and start scooping! Start from the end closest to the drain outlet and remove any debris with your scoop, working away from the drain outlet. For faster cleanup in the end, toss the debris into a bucket on the ground.
  2. With your water hose in tow, spray a steady stream of water through the gutters towards the drain outlet. To avoid getting sprayed with hose water and debris, a hose with a pressure gauge for high and low power might be better, but any hose will work fine.
  3. Check your drainpipes for any blockages. Hopefully, any potential blocks are minimized by scooping out the debris before it makes it into the pipes. However, there are instances where storms force material into the pipes. If you see a trickle instead of a flow coming from your pipes, use the hose at the top of the gutter and spray directly into the outlet.

If you need help with storm or water damage, do not hesitate to call SERVPRO of West Erie County at (814) 806 1987

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Commercial Lighting Equipment Safety in Summit Township

6/3/2020 (Permalink)

Office lighting in ceiling According to the NFPA, electrical fires are the second leading cause of office property fires.

How much do you know about the lighting equipment and safety features in your commercial building? According to the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) electrical fires are the second leading cause of office property fires. Yet, many electrical fires can be easily prevented through proper installation, maintenance, and a greater overall awareness of potential hazards. 

SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to keep you and your business stay well informed and safe. Below are some tips to reduce the likelihood of an unpredictable electrical fire.

Corroded Wiring, Hot Spots, Fuses, and Circuits: Use an infrared thermal imaging scanner to periodically check electrical circuits and equipment for hot spots. Smaller businesses may consider hiring a licensed electrician to come perform the inspection and scan, whereas; a larger business may consider training one of their own employees.  

Location and Maintenance of Electrical Distribution Equipment: Good housekeeping practices greatly reduce the risk of electrical fires. The electrical distribution equipment should be stored in a separate room that is temperature controlled, well ventilated and kept clean and dry. Too often electrical rooms become storage closets for excess inventory or supplies. It is important to keep combustible materials away from the electrical distribution room, even if it has an overhead sprinkler system.

Best Practices: Building sprinklers should be inspected every five years. Wet pipe sprinklers installed in in the ceiling are very effective in helping to fight fires. There should always be a fire extinguisher in reach, and it should be checked annually to make sure it is in working order. 

In the case of a fire, exit the building immediately and do not try to fight the fire yourself. If there is an abundance of smoke accumulating in the building, cover your mouth and nose and avoid inhaling the smoke as much as you can.   

In the unfortunate event that your commercial building does catch fire, the certified professionals at West Erie County are here to help! Call us at (814) 806-1987 or message us on social media via our Facebook page

Is Mold Growing in Your West Erie County Home?

4/21/2020 (Permalink)

image of SERVPRO technician inspecting possible mold growth with a flashlight If you call us at the first sign of this mold growth, we can eliminate the exceeding growth and locate the source of the damage so it doesn’t reoccur

Although April usually brings Spring weather mixed with rain, West Erie homes are no stranger to some unwanted early Spring snow and wintry weather. Although it is more common in the winter months, remember that your roof and attic space are still the most susceptible to the collection of snow and ice. The weight of the snow can oftentimes penetrate into the attic and cause a build of moisture and ultimately mold. And the one thing no one wants more than snow in April, is mold too. 

This type of interior damage can be sneaky because it is less noticeable and can spread to other areas quickly. If you are noticing visible mold coming from your attic, check it out with a flashlight. If you see more of it, that means the organism has spread readily throughout the attic space and likely caused significant damages to the structural elements and contents stored in this space. You need a team of professionals that can arrive quickly with the right equipment to remove the growth and begin to return your property to the pre-mold condition.

Our SERVPRO of West Erie County team can help! If you call us at the first sign of this mold growth, we can eliminate the exceeding growth and locate the source of the damage so it doesn’t happen again. We’ll use antimicrobial solutions and air-moving industrial dehumidifiers to retain and remove the moisture. 


Remember that we are there to help 24 hours a day. This type of mold damage is something that cannot wait to be treated and it cannot be done by yourself. Call us at (814) 806-1987 or message us on social media via our Facebook page. We all know we often can’t avoid snow in Erie, PA but we can avoid further mold damage to your home!

Erie, PA Deep Cleaning Professionals

4/20/2020 (Permalink)

image of Covid-19 at the molecular level with the SERVPRO logo and tagline "Here to Help" We have years of experience in dealing with biological contaminants, and we will go beyond the scope of work that regular janitorial staff

SERVPRO® is Here to Help during this time of need

During this unprecedented time caused by the global pandemic of coronavirus, this is a reminder to our customers that we are specialists in cleaning services, and we adhere to the highest cleaning and sanitation standards.

Specialized Training

We are prepared to clean and disinfect your home or business, according to protocols set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We have years of experience in dealing with biological contaminants, and we will go beyond the scope of work that regular janitorial staff perform on a daily basis.

The CDC encourages cleaning of high-touch surfaces such as counters, tabletops, doorknobs, light switches, bathroom fixtures, toilets, phones, keyboards, tablets and tables. Other spaces mentioned in the CDC’s guidance for commercial spaces include:

  • Kitchen/Food Areas
  • Bathrooms
  • Schools/Classrooms
  • Offices
  • Retail Spaces
  • Water Fountains
  • Shelving/Racks
  • Sales Counters
  • Carpets and Rugs
  • Stair Handrails
  • Elevator Cars
  • Playground Equipment
  • Fitness Equipment

Specialized Products

The CDC recommends usage of a labeled hospital-grade disinfectant with claims against similar pathogens to the coronavirus. Multiple products in the SERVPRO product line carry the EPA-approved emerging pathogens claims. While there is currently no product tested against this particular strain of the coronavirus, we are following all guidelines as provided by the CDC and local authorities.

Call Today for a Proactive Cleaning

If your home or business needs deep cleaning services, call the experts today – SERVPRO® of West Erie County at 814-806-1987

Sources:

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/guidance-prevent-spread.html?CDC_AA_refVal=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cdc.gov%2Fcoronavirus%2F2019-ncov%2Fguidance-prevent-spread.html

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/specific-groups/guidance-business-response.html

What is a Soot Web?

4/14/2020 (Permalink)

image of multiple soot webs in the corner of a home Often times after a fire, homeowners will see what looks like a bunch of dirty cobwebs along the edges and corners of the ceiling

The Aftermath of a Fire

Often times after a fire, homeowners will see what looks like a bunch of dirty cobwebs along the edges and corners of the ceiling. This is one of the most common visible signs that there has been a fire.

What Are They?

These black cobwebs are actually called soot webs or soot tags. They occur when synthetic materials, or objects that contain petroleum burn. When this synthetic type of material burns, it creates soot. Since soot is a product of combustion, the particles are charged or ionized. This means they will stick together in long chains. These soot webs typically cling to corners and the perimeter of the ceiling where it is much cooler during a fire.

What Should You Do?

If your home or business has been affected by a fire, the damages can be overwhelming. If you see soot webs in your home, do not attempt to clean them up yourself. Doing so will only set the soot in and cause permanent damage. Here at SERVPRO of West Erie County, our highly trained restoration specialists have the advanced equipment and chemicals to handle the demands of fire, smoke, and soot. We are prepared to respond 24/7 to any fire emergency. Have Questions about Fire, Smoke, or Soot Damage? Call Us Today – (814) 806-1987

Cleaning Smoke and Soot Damage in Erie, PA

4/2/2020 (Permalink)

image of SERVPRO technician restoring on various aspects of fire damaged home SERVPRO® has trained professionals to clean your home from smoke and soot damage

Having a fire in a home is a devastating occurrence. Emotions run high when your world has been turned upside down. When this happens, you can call SERVPRO® of West Erie county to help get you back to preloss condition.

SERVPRO® has trained professionals to clean your home from smoke and soot damage. Part of the cleaning process is to set up air scrubbers to aid in cleaning the air of particulates that are harmful to inhale. Also, negative air could be implemented if needed to keep work area safe for technicians. If the fire department was called, the fire extinguishers they often use can result in significant water damage as well. There will then be a need for dehumidification to dry the home. These are essential practices not only to clean the air and prevent mold growth but also keep the restoration crew safe while performing cleaning services.

When it comes to cleaning services one of the first things technicians use is a chemical sponge that pulls the soot from ceilings, walls, counters and other hard surfaces where soot may have fallen. This process is called a ‘dry clean.’ A company representative will walk the entire house to do a soot check to make sure every room that has been affected will get cleaned.  

Once the all the soot is pulled from the structure, we will perform a ‘wet clean’ using our own SERVPRO® chemical created specifically for fire damage restoration. If after both a ‘dry clean’ and a ‘wet clean’ there is still noticeable damage from the smoke, we will prime and paint the area, making it “Like it never even happened.” This is just the start of a fire cleaning process, but it is very important to the overall process in cleaning up after a fire.

If you have experienced soot or smoke damage call SERVPRO® of West Erie @ 814-806-1987. Let us professionally clean your home of soot and smoke damage! 

Water Damage Leading to Mold

3/27/2020 (Permalink)

image of a commercial building with visible mold growth Mold can grow after water damage within 48 hours after occurrence

When you experience water damage to your property you are likely thinking about many different things and mold growth probably isn’t one. However, if not treated properly, water damage will likely result in mold and should be a very serious concern.

Mold can grow after water damage within 48 hours after occurrence. One small mold speck can lead to many mold spores throughout your home or commercial property. These spores can travel through the air and can often lead to bad air quality and even illness. Once mold is present, it can only be a matter of hours before it starts reproducing new spores and starts to travel through the building. If mold gets into your air ducts it will often become present throughout your whole building through the HVAC system present.

The best way to stop mold growth in your property is to prevent this from happening completely, and the best way to do that is to call SERVPRO® of West Erie County to properly restore and mitigate your water damage. Our restoration professionals will not only fully clean your property/contents and extract all water from it all, but more importantly, dry it correctly! We use several air movers and dehumidifiers working together to keep the air dry and aid in extracting any moisture from the building.

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Restoring Hard Wood Floors After Water Damage

3/27/2020 (Permalink)

image of clean looking hardwood floor If water is left too long on these surfaces it settles in crevices and natural grooves of the wood.

Hardwood floors can be a great choice when choosing flooring for your home. They look great and, in most cases, are very easy to clean and maintain. One major drawback of having hardwood floors is how it reacts to extreme water damage. If a large amount of water is present on a hardwood floor for an extended period it will be significantly damaged or even ruined.

Almost all the equipment used today for water damage is for the extraction of water from carpets and soft materials. Rarely lending itself to the extraction of water damage from hardwood floors. If water is left too long on these surfaces it settles in crevices and natural grooves of the wood. This will lead to mold growth, and morphing, splitting, and cupping of the wood will occur.

To restore and save your homes hardwood flooring it is strongly encouraged to begin with the dehumidifying process as soon as you can. Dehumidifying will certainly reach those deep crevices. If water remains after this, it may be necessary to pull certain areas of the wood out and replace completely.

Another option is the Injectidry System, which is a method we at SERVPRO® of West Erie County use to properly dry hardwood floors. This Injectidry floor mat system is used to dry high risk areas of hidden moisture in and under flooring. It is mostly used for hardwood flooring but can also be used for marble, tile and sub-flooring and cabinetry. When it is all said and done, this method can save the customer a lot of money in replacing their entire hardwood flooring.

If you experience water damage to your hardwood flooring please give us a call at 814-806-1987 for more info; we are HERE TO HELP®

Fire, Water, Mold Restoration Services in Erie, PA

10/11/2019 (Permalink)

When you need a quick response to fire, water, or mold – SERVPRO of West Erie County is the way to go.

We are in the business of keeping your home safe!

When you need a quick response to fire, water, or mold – SERVPRO of West Erie County is the way to go. We are available 24/7, 365 for your mitigation needs and happy to help!

Our team is composed of quality people who focus on providing you excellent and empathetic service during your time in need. We know that having several feet of sewage in your basement can be scary. To ensure we can serve you best we follow an efficient timeline to get your home back to its preloss condition.

1-4-8 Rule

  • 1: within one hour of receiving your call, a SERVPRO professional will contact you to arrange your service
  • 4: within 4 hours of loss notification, a SERVPRO professional will be on-site to begin the mitigation process
  • 8: within 8 hours of loss, a verbal briefing of the scope will be communicated to you by a professional

Our service response is designed with your peace and property in mind. We know how overwhelming an unexpected disaster can be and that is why we are here to help make it, “Like it never even happened.”

If fire and soot damage your walls, or your sump pump gets backed up, or a pipe bursts and floods your basement – we are here to help! If you ever need our services we are one call away at 814-806-1987.

Sewer Water and Drain Back Up Coverage

9/13/2019 (Permalink)

Sewer and drain back up coverage is an essential endorsement for every home insurance policy. Most insurance agents do not add this in unless you want

SERVPRO of West Erie County receives calls every day from residents who incur water in their basements caused by sewer and drain back-ups. 

The first question we ask when we receive the call is, “Do you have sewer and drain back up coverage on your home insurance policy?”

Sewer and drain back up coverage is an essential endorsement for every home insurance policy. Most insurance agents do not add this in unless you want specifically ask them for the coverage.

Many customers think of the additional increase in their premium instead of the cost to clean, sanitize, and dry a home that has a water back up issue.

Most insurance carriers provide the coverage for a very minimal increase added to the premium, with some as low as $100.00 per year. That’s only about .27 a day. Prices will vary depending on square footage of home and if basement is finished and furnished or not. 

Insurance agents will work with you on what coverage is best for your home. If paying out of pocket, a homeowner can expect the average cost to clean, sanitize and dry a basement to start at approximately $2,500.00. 

SERVPRO of West Erie County will not only perform the extraction, cleaning, sanitizing and proper drying techniques, but will work with your insurance adjuster to insure your coverage, premium and deductibles are in line and working for you.

Call SERVPRO of West Erie County at (814) 806-1987 for your water mitigation needs. Also, visit us on our Facebook page.

Recovery from Strong Winds and Heavy Rains

9/13/2019 (Permalink)

Flooded streets that overwhelm sewer systems can lead to flooded basements and damage to the contents of our homes

It seems that each summer brings a season of strong winds and heavy rains. With this weather comes roof damage allowing water to make its way into homes.

SERVPRO of West Erie County can tarp your roof and keep any further damage from happening to the inside of your home. Prohibiting secondary damage allows us to get your home dried and cleaned from the water that has already made its way into your home.

The SERVPRO procedure is to send our sales estimator to inspect the damage, inform the customer of the extent of the work that is needed. He/she then gets all the appropriate paperwork signed and completes a written scope of work for the technicians to perform.

Once the crew arrives at the job site, they can get right to the restoration process to minimize any further damage. This process is streamlined to keep cost down, efficiency and effectiveness high, ultimately producing the desired results.

Usually saturated carpet or tile will need extracted. Holes will be drilled into the base of the drywall to allow airflow to go into the chambers of the walls and/or ceiling.

Once drywall has become saturated, the affected area is designated and categorized as to what level of contamination the water contains. has the water passed through numerous building materials? Has it come in contact with sewage? These factors determine the category of water loss.

Technicians will then apply the appropriate antimicrobial spray and set-up drying equipment that includes air movers and dehumidifiers. Air scrubbers may be placed as needed to change the quality of the inside air.

All services will be completed according to IICRC guidelines. We hope that you never experience this type of water damage, but if you do, know you can count on SERVPRO of West Erie County to handle the job from start to finish.       

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Available Services at SERVPRO in Erie County

9/11/2019 (Permalink)

When restoration services are needed in Erie County, SERVPRO of West Erie County provides 24-hour emergency service and is dedicated to being faster to any-sized disaster in West Erie County.

Whether you live Harborcreek, Summit, and Washington Township, or Edinboro, Girard, and Erie; we can be there!

SERVPRO of West Erie County is a trusted restoration company can provide outstanding service that leads to peace of mind in any situation. If your home is covered from floor to ceiling in soot from fire damage, or your business is flooded with two feet of water, SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to help.

Our highly trained technicians, advanced technology and personal care make us a trusted leader in the restoration industry. As technology advances, we strive to continually improve our  equipment to stay up-to-date and insure the best service possible.

What can SERVPRO do for you?               

Residential Services: SERVPRO of West Erie County understands that sometimes life happens! We offer both restoration and cleaning services.

Restoration services include water and fire restoration, mold remediation, and storm damage cleanup.

Commercial Services: SERVPRO of West Erie County recognizes that your property’s appearance is important and every hour spent restoring is an hour of lost revenue and productivity. We frequently service offices, apartments, restaurants, hotels, retail stores, manufacturing and many other businesses in West Erie!

SERVPRO of West Erie County has trained technicians who use top-of-the-line equipment and the latest cleaning techniques that can have your business looking and smelling new again!

If you need further convincing as to why SERVPRO of West Erie County is the right choice, take a look at some of our customer reviews. Give us a call today! (814) 806 1987

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Technology has Impact on Restoration Company In Erie County

9/6/2019 (Permalink)

The use of technology begins as the first SERVPRO member arrives to the job and starts a seamless flow of information shared through each department

Without a doubt, technology has revolutionized the way business is conducted. It has changed the way we communicate, coordinate, and work looks starkly different than previous years. At SERVPRO of West Erie County, technology has enhanced our ability to serve our customers more efficiently, effectively and protect their properties.

In fact, at the core of our business is latest technology in the restoration business. From the moment we arrive on the job the process is paperless. We use DryBook to sign all paperwork pertinent to the job, sketch out the work that needs to be done including the equipment necessary to complete the job according to IICRC guidelines.

The use of technology begins as the first SERVPRO member arrives to the job and starts a seamless flow of information shared throughout each department. This allows our team to communicate all aspects of project management from beginning through completion of every job. All necessary forms of insurance paperwork and payment are completed directly on the iPad.

The evolution of technology has changed disaster recovery at SERVPRO of West Erie County. To handle the worst disasters, you must be the utilizing every aspect that is offered to you. We pride ourselves in providing the best technology to our team so they provide the very best service whenever disaster strikes.

If you experience problems with fire, water or mold and need repair or restoration services, call the team that will help make it, “Like it never even happened.”

We are available for any emergency restoration needs 24/7/365 at (814) 806 - 1987

Importance of Fire Drills in the Workplace

9/6/2019 (Permalink)

Statistically speaking, 50% of all businesses that incur a disaster, do not reopen.

Imagine having to close your business down as a result of a fire. Aside from the loss of revenue, assets and peace of mind, you and your employees could potentially be out of a job. Statistically speaking, 50% of all businesses that incur a disaster, do not reopen.

As a disaster recovery company, SERVPRO of West Erie County has witnessed total loss frequently. We empathize with the victims and make it our business to work as closely as we can and be sympathetic to their situation at all times.

September is National Preparedness Month and SEVRPRO of West Erie County wants to help you and your business beat the odds and prepare for the unexpected.

As a business owner/manager with limited time availability, you may be asking if fire drills are important in the workplace? Is preparing for an unexpected fire damage necessary or even worthwhile? The answer to each one of those questions is a solid 'YES'. Preparation always beats devastation when it comes to emergency restoration services.

Listed below are three benefits to practicing a fire drill in your business that can help you and your employees survive an unexpected fire emergency:

  • Reduce panic in dangerous situations – Practice makes perfect, and when it comes to emergencies it can make all difference between life and death. By practicing your fire drill at least 4 times a year, employees are equipped with the ideal action plan in the case of a real emergency.
  • Security – During fire drills, business alarms, emergency exits, and strategy will be examined in depth. This is helpful for developing the best evacuation plan, and more importantly, ensuring that all safety equipment is functioning properly.
  • Longevity – The last and most important benefit of practicing a fire drill in your business is retaining your legal standing. All businesses are required to perform fire drills, and you can prolong the life and vision of your business by regularly performing them.

As you can see, there are tangible and emotional benefits to performing fire drills in the workplace. You do not want to be a business that suffers from an avoidable catastrophic loss, so prepare today.

If you are effected by fire damage and are in need of repair or restoration, call SERVPRO of West Erie County at (814) 806 - 1987

Storm Advice - Tips to Help Kids Who Fear Storms

9/6/2019 (Permalink)

As with most children, Mother Nature can sometimes invoke fear and anxiety. Luckily, there are ways to decrease their fear.

As with most children, Mother Nature can sometimes invoke fear and anxiety. It is very common for kids to fear storms. Luckily, there are ways to decrease their fear. It is truly about preparing them with the expectations before it happens. Ideally, this will help them develop coping skills, and in return, decrease their fear and anxiety.

Education is power. Teaching children to face their fears in small steps becomes a survival skill. The more you educate them on storms; children will learn to not always associate storms in a negative way. 

It is possible to change their negative thoughts into positive thoughts. When they hear lightning and thunder, tell them it is movie night or pizza night. The next time they hear lightning and thunder, they will remember a happy experience. Consistency is key!

Focus on safety and prevention especially with younger kids. They need to hear that they are safe. This is especially important with larger storms that could possibly cause a lot of damage if in its path.

It is important to communicate that there are people who help others during a storm. For example, SERVPRO of West Erie County Storm Team is currently active helping others at Hurricane Dorian.

Once the children hear this, it becomes easier for them to associate storms and safety together to decrease the fear. It may take some time for their mind to reprogram, so don't forget to leave the night light on for a good nights' rest! 

If storms in your area leave you with unwanted water or damage, call SERVPRO of West Erie County for help at (814) 806-1987.

Erie Firefighters Provide Fire Damage Repair

9/4/2019 (Permalink)

Salvage is the fundamental skill firefighters use to preserve contents and insure the structural stability of the home during and after a fire.

A typical fire call may go something like this…

The tones go out at 3:00 AM. Firefighters gear up quickly and turn the sirens on to head to the scene. The call is an attic fire with visible flames. The family has evacuated safely while fireman attack the fire inside. The family stands on the perimeter of their property and wonder what valuables can be salvaged.

Salvage is the fundamental skill firefighters use to preserve contents and insure the structural stability of the home during and after a fire.

Some of the ways a firefighter is trained to preserve contents from smoke and water damage is through correct ventilation, placing contents in the middle of a room while placing a tarp over the contents utilizing a salvage cover.

Salvage covers are typically colorful, flame resistant tarps that are permanently stored on the fire truck and ready for use. When used, contents are protected under the tarp which then help create a water shute on the outside of the tarp for water to runoff.

This fundamental skill is taught to all career and volunteer firefighters during class to perfect during and after a fire.

SERVPRO of West Erie County shares a common goal with fire fighters in that we try to preserve valuable contents during an emergency situation and minimize the damage.

You can call SERVPRO of West Erie County at (814) 806-1897 for post fire cleanup and help with salvaging as much of your belongings as possible.

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What to Do After the Fire is Out

9/4/2019 (Permalink)

Home fires can be caused by a multitude of reasons, but the leading causes include; candles being left lit, fireplaces unattended, and faulty wiring.

Having a fire in your home can be a very tragic event. Sadly, the Red Cross reports that home fires are increasing. According to The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), fires across the country have risen 8% since 2000 and keep rising.

Home fires can be caused by a multitude of reasons, but the leading causes include; candles being left lit, fireplaces unattended, and faulty wiring. Since fires do happen regularly, SERVPRO of West Erie County professionals are trained to help make it “Like it never even happened.”

If you've incurred damage from fire, smoke or soot, your first call should be to SERVPRO of West Erie County. However, there are things you can do before we get there.

Things to keep in mind after the fire is out:

  1. Limit movement in the home to prevent soot and particles from spreading and causing additional damage.
  2. Place coverings like old rugs or towels over high traffic areas.
  3. Place foil or blocks under legs of furniture.
  4. Do not wash any walls.
  5. Do not clean carpet.
  6. Do not touch any electrical equipment.
  7. Do not send clothing out to any dry cleaner.

 Once SERVPRO of West Erie County professionals arrive, their steps include:

  1. A safety walk-through to make sure there are no hazards for your family or workers.
  2. Estimator will inspect and document damage in the home.
  3. Provide a scope of work to be done per area.
  4. dispatch technicians to come out and perform the work.
  5. Complete a final walk though and assure Customer Satisfaction form (COS) is signed.

SERVPRO has the equipment,technology and training to clean and restore everything in your home to IICRC Standards. We can repair or restore anything from walls, furniture, to precious keepsakes.

We use an ultrasonic fire line system to clean precious items like jewelry, dishes and other valuables with ultrasonic water.

Our Esporta Wash System can clean any fire damaged clothing and soft goods by getting rid of the smell of soot and smoke.

SERVPRO of West Erie County carries its own chemicals that are specifically created to clean up soot and smoke cause by a fire. Many of our products are green and eco-friendly.

While we hope that you never experience a home fire, if you do, know you can SERVPRO of West Erie County at (814) 806-1987 and we will make it “Like it never even happened.”    

Local Disaster Recovery Team Headed To Assist With Hurricane Dorian

9/4/2019 (Permalink)

image of SERVPRO fleet getting ready to head to Hurricane Dorian We have a specialized group on staff called the “Storm Team” that is prepared to head to wherever the storm’s destination may be.

Many people ask us “How does SERVPRO prepare for a hurricane?” Since we are in the restoration business, we are continually monitoring weather conditions daily.

If there is a hurricane situation that needs our attention, SERVPRO corporate will reach out to us directly. From there, we have a specialized group on staff called the “Storm Team” that is prepared to head to wherever the storm’s destination may be.

This week, we are headed to the southeast coast where Hurricane Dorian is expected to hit. Members of our Storm Team include Estimators, Operation Managers, and Technicians all of whom are ready to go and help anywhere in the country in the event of this type of emergency.

SERVPRO also has semi-trailers, box trucks and pick-up trucks that enable us to move emergency supply materials and our equipment. They are full of dehumidifiers, air movers, generators and cleaning supplies. Everything that is needed to get residents and businesses back to preloss condition, is packed and ready. 

During storm relief, our mission at home does not change. SERVPRO is here and ready to serve the surrounding counties 24/7/365 to mitigate any type of water damage. Whatever it is, our goal is to make it “Like it never even happened.”

No matter how bad the situation may be, you know you can count on SERVPRO to be there.

Storm Season in Girard, PA

8/7/2019 (Permalink)

Excessive rain and wind can leave your property vulnerable to water damage from flooding.

Have you ever gone on your weather app to check the weather for the week and there is a 20% chance of rain every single day? The little description might read “Slight chance of scattered thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening.” One minute it can be 75 and sunny and the next minute there is a torrential downpour of rain.

Unfortunately, pop-up thunderstorms are not uncommon in late July and August, and they can leave you feeling confused and unprepared. Typically, excessive rain and wind can leave your property vulnerable to water damage from flooding.

Staying informed about the common causes of storm and water damage can provide peace of mind for when that unexpected heavy rainstorm hits Girard, PA.

What are the Common Types of Damage Caused by Storms?

Flooding: During a strong rainstorm, water can penetrate the roof shingles and leak into you home. Nearby lakes, rivers or even streams can overflow and cause flooding that can wreak havoc on your property. Flooding damage can be invasive and cause damage to the materials inside your home or business. Water can rot wood and cause mold growth that will add up to costly repairs.

Burst Pipes: Most people do not examine the condition of the pipes in their home, nor do they know what a worn-out pipe looks like. It may be worth it to hire an expert to evaluate the condition of the pipes in your home. Additionally, active leak detection systems can be valuable as they can detect and stop leaks from happening.  

Sewer Backup: Although nobody wants to experience any kind of water damage, perhaps the most unwanted kind of water damage is sewer backup. Heavy rains can lead to sewer backup that leave your home full of sewage. The smell alone is bad enough, but this problem can affect the foundation of your home.

Any type of water damage can negatively affect the value of your property. Water damage can have many sources, from loose appliance hoses to natural disasters. Water heaters, plumbing, overflowing toilets, bathtubs, and sinks are additional causes of water damage typically seen in homes and businesses.

Regardless of the source, SERVPRO of West Erie County can handle any size disaster. Our highly trained restoration specialists provide 24/7 Emergency Services. SERVPRO is a trusted leader in the restoration industry and a preferred vendor for many national and local insurance companies. If you need help, call SERVPRO of West Erie County today! (814) 806-1987

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Residential and Commercial Cleaning in Conneaut Township

8/5/2019 (Permalink)

We offer cleaning services, such as ceiling and wall cleaning, drapes, upholstery, and window washing.

If you take a look around your local Walmart or Target this time of year, there is no doubt about it: it’s back to school time!

As you get your kids ready for back-to school with fresh new pencils and clean lunch boxes, you may also find yourself wanting to get your home ready for back to school. With school, comes sports, dance lessons and homework, and you won’t have as much time to clean your ceilings, walls, or drapes.  

Luckily for you, SERVPRO of West Erie County is at your service! Maybe you’ve seen the large bright green trucks with the large fire and water pictures on them and never thought of SERVPRO as a cleaning company.

Although we are well known for our fire and water mitigation, we also offer cleaning services, such as ceiling and wall cleaning, drapes, upholstery, and window washing.  We provide residential services, as well as commercial cleaning.

Ceiling and wall cleaning should be a part of your regular cleaning and maintenance schedule. But for many homeowners, this is a daunting task and usually put off for years at a time.

Think about it: Your ceilings and walls are exposed to all the dirt and dust particles in the air, pet dander and other contaminants.

It is always a good idea to clean your walls prior to painting them to ensure the primer and paint can adhere to the walls properly.

Drapery and curtains can be aesthetically pleasing and add a warmth feeling to any room while also trapping a surprising number of contaminants.

Maybe you are thinking: how often do my drapes really need to be cleaned? It is recommended to clean your drapery and curtains at least once every two years. Here is a definitive guide of how often you should be cleaning everything in your home.

At some point in time, the accumulation of dirt and dust will make itself known through physical appearance. Regularly cleaning them not only reduces the number of contaminants in your home, but also prolongs the life of the fabric.

Whether it’s windows, carpet, upholstery, drapery, or general cleaning, do not hesitate to call SERVPRO of West Erie County! We specialize in cleaning fabrics and materials using wet or dry-cleaning methods as needed.

Call us today for more information! (814) 806-1987

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Hardwood Flooring Water Restoration in Erie County

8/1/2019 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of West Erie County uses specialized drying equipment and industrial grade dehumidifiers to remove the water as quickly as possible.

Hardwood floors are a great addition to any home and can boost overall value of the home, as well as increasing aesthetic appeal.

Maybe you bought your home with hardwood floors already installed, or maybe you just spent the money to have your carpeting ripped out and new floors put in.

In either case, water damage to hardwood floors can be an overwhelming and daunting task to clean up.

Water damage can occur from innocent children trying to be independent, pet accidents, broken appliances, and severe weather such as storms and heavy rainfall.  So, what can you do when water hits the floors?

Unfortunately, in many cases of water loss incidents or flooding, hardwood flooring can end up being a costly material to remove, and ultimately replace.

When the flooring gets wet, the wood absorbs the water and begins to swell and warp. Even if the water is only on the surface, water can seep in through the cracks and loosen the glue holding the flooring to the ground.

Depending on the type of water, you may want to clean it up yourself or call the technicians at SERVPRO of West Erie County. We use specialized drying equipment and industrial grade dehumidifiers to remove the water and moisture as quickly and efficiently as possible.

It important to remove the water quickly and dry the flooring. The timing could potentially save the hardwood flooring in the long run and prevent mold growth.

The secret to preventing mold and mildew is not just the elimination of water, but dirt as well. Hardwood flooring and carpeting are the same when it comes to mold and mildew; dirt and water mix together and can lead to mold and mildew when left unattended.

Our general contractors can also address other facets of recovery such as, demolition and re-installation of hardwood flooring should the water damage be too extensive to repair, as well as temporary construction solutions like boarding and tarping to prevent further damage

Caring for a hardwood floor after water damage can be a difficult task. Luckily, SERVPRO of West Erie County is here to help with specialized equipment and training. We believe in repairing as opposed to replacing, and we have the experience and expertise to get the job done correctly!

We are available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Give us a call! (814) 806 1987

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Differentiating Qualities of a Top Restoration Company

7/29/2019 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of West Erie County is dedicated to providing quality service, a timely response, and doing business with integrity.

Some household inconveniences such as a leaky faucet, dirty blinds, and minor repairs can be handled with a little DIY expertise and a basic set of tools.

But what happens when you face bigger issues such as a flooded basement, smoke damage, or a black mold infestation. You may be better suited to call your local restoration company.

Before you decide who to call, and who to employ, you are probably going to do a Google search. You need to consider the fact that the workers you hire will be in your home and business.

Additionally, just because a company may look qualified to do the work on the internet, it doesn’t mean the workers actually possess the credentials and training.

It is easier than you may want to believe to falsify information with advertisements and propaganda. Do your homework before allowing contractors into your home or business.

Is the website credible and valid? Everyone has heard the horror stories of the email internet scam where someone misrepresented themselves and made false promises for their own personal gain. One of the quickest ways to determine if a website is credible is to find out if they have informative links on their website. Most respectable restoration companies will provide the following services:

Water Restoration

Fire Restoration

Storm Damage

Commercial Restoration

Cleaning Services

Once clicking on the link, it should take you to a web page with information about the services provided and how to attain more information. Additionally, you can check out their Facebook, Yelp and Google Reviews.

Read Customer Reviews and Testimonials Most reputable companies probably have a place on their website where you can read customer testimonials. Think about it: You probably wouldn’t buy a car or a new electronic device before reading the reviews on it first. Reading other customer reports can be very helpful in deciding the right restoration company for you.

SERVPRO of West Erie County is dedicated to providing quality service, a timely response, and doing business with integrity. The employees at SERVPRO of West Erie County live and work in the community and take pride in helping their local friends and neighbors in emergency situations.

If you need any cleaning or restoration services, do not hesitate to call SERVPRO of West Erie County. (814) 806 1987

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What to Do When the Power Goes Out in Springfield, PA

7/22/2019 (Permalink)

Candles, matches, flashlights, and battery-operated radios are great essentials to have on-hand.

You can lose power for a variety of reasons and often without any warning. Your first thought probably is: “I know I have a flashlight around here somewhere. If only I could find it in the dark!”

Once your power goes out, the first step is to determine the cause. It may be your own breaker or a power outage caused by a storm.

To check, you need to locate your electrical panel and see if one of the switches is turned off. You may have blown a fuse or tripped a breaker and all you need to do is turn it back on and power should be restored.

If not, you can always check out your neighbors to see if their house is fully lit. Power is usually lost in a localized area. If you do not have power, it is likely that your neighbors are also without power.

Communicating during a power outage is important to keep everyone as safe as possible.

You can call your utility company and report the loss of power, but be aware many other customers will likely be reporting the same issue and it will be difficult to get through. They are probably already aware of the problem and working to fix it as fast as they can.

Always keep a battery-operated radio on-hand, as well as extra batteries to keep up with the latest news and weather reports. Candles, matches, and flashlights are also important to provide light. 

Be conscious of your phone battery, as you will not be able to charge it using an electrical outlet when it runs out of battery.

In an emergency, you can always use your car to listen to the radio and charge your phone. Make sure your car is in an open area or open the garage door before running it for a period of time. Carbon monoxide fumes can be fatal in an enclosed space.

To protect your appliances, it is best to turn them off. This way, when the power does return, the surge of electrical energy will not damage your computer or television. Additionally, if you were using a stove burner or iron, it can be easy to forget it when the power comes back on.

If the outage is likely to last a prolonged period of time, it is best to stay comfortable and hydrated. Especially in the summer months, your house will likely heat up quickly due to the lack of air conditioning or fans. Stay as cool and safe as possible at all times!

When the power goes out, it can lead to a variety of headaches for homeowners. If you need help with storm or water restoration, call SERVPRO of West Erie County! We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  Call us at (814) 806 1987

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Potential Fire Hazards in your West Erie Home

7/18/2019 (Permalink)

Don't over-extend your electrical outlets by trying to plug in too many appliances at once.

Fire hazards can be present in the most inconspicuous of places and put you and your property at risk.

You can reduce the risk of fire by becoming aware of the types of fire hazards and follow fire safety recommendations for your home and business.

Electrical Hazards: Today, everyone is obsessed with charging their iPhone or iPad and plugging in their light fixtures and space heaters or fans.

Electrical outlets and extension cords are a common cause of electrical fires in the home and office. Do not over-extend your electrical outlets by trying to plug in too many appliances at once. Any appliance or electronic item that is not working properly is a fire hazard.

When using a space heater, check on them periodically ensure they are not overheating and place them away from any flammable materials.

When installing light bulbs into new light fixtures, make sure to read the light bulb wattage recommendations. If the wattage exceeds the manufacturer’s recommendation, you are at a higher risk for an electrical fire.

Flammable Materials Inside Your Home: Household clutter, burning cigarettes, live Christmas trees, cooking over an open flame with loose-fitting clothing and a match in the hands of a child, are all fire hazards.

When household clutter like paper, boxes, and old clothing are stored with flammable liquids such as gasoline and paint thinners, the fire will burn hotter and faster.

Flammable Liquids: Paints, stains, paint thinners, cleaning fluids, gasoline, oil, and aerosols are all examples of hazardous combustible liquids that may be present in your home or garage.

Do not throw oil-soaked materials in the dryer-even after they have been washed. Always store gasoline in an outside building away from the home and never use it to start a barbecue.

Hidden Fire Hazards: Dryers, heating pads, electric blankets, and light fixtures are all fire hazards that may not be apparent to the average person.

Always clean out your lint traps and keep the vents clean. Do not store your light fixtures stacked on top of one another or stored too close to another light source. Be aware of falling asleep on heating pads or electrical blankets, as they can easily overheat.

Becoming aware and knowledgeable about the different types of fire hazards is a great way to prevent fires and fire damage.

If you are need of fire restoration, call SERVPRO of West Erie County. We pride ourselves on “Being faster to any disaster.” The professionals at SERVPRO of West Erie County are trained in fire damage and restoration and are available 24 hours a day!

Call us if you need our help! (814) 806 1987

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ESPORTA Wash System Can Restore Your Possessions

7/18/2019 (Permalink)

The Esporta Wash System is designed to clean over 90% of soft contents damaged by fire, soot, smoke, trauma and much more.

SERVPRO of West Erie County is a well-respected restoration company because of their highly-trained professionals, and advanced equipment.

One of the most impressive pieces of equipment is the Esporta washing machine. The average washing machine holds 12-16 pounds of laundry. In comparison, the Esporta washing machine can accommodate up to 100 pounds of laundry in one load. It is designed to clean over 90% of soft contents damaged by fire, soot, smoke, trauma and much more.

It can clean anything from sports uniforms and clothing, bedding, curtains and linens, stuffed animals, and shoes. It can even clean roller blades, helmets, ski boots and ceramic dolls.

Instead of using the traditional agitator style of cleaning, the Esporta utilizes hydraulic action. This revolutionary cleaning process guarantees the safest cleaning and restoration in the industry.

The traditional agitator style of washing causes items to tumble and roll around in your washer as they get cleaned. This is why you would never dream of washing ceramic dolls or your prized football helmet in there. In the Esporta, your possessions are safe and so clean you could eat off them. It’s been lab tested and scientifically proven!

When fire, water, soot or smoke damage the contents of your home or business, call SERVPRO of West Erie County! SERVPRO of West Erie County is always available and can clean and restore the contents in your home to like new condition. Call us today! (814) 806 1987

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SERVPRO of West Erie County Sponsors Community Events

7/17/2019 (Permalink)

Family and friends gather to watch the nation’s largest and best monster trucks jump and fly through the air on a giant outdoor course.

SERVPRO of West Erie County recently sponsored the All-Star Monster Truck Tour at Lake Erie Speedway.  It is Erie’s biggest monster truck event! Family and friends gather to watch the nation’s largest and best monster trucks jump and fly through the air on a giant outdoor course.

There were two shows, each lasting almost two hours each. The All-Star Monster Trucks battle for the best trick, full-throttle race, and participate in a freestyle no-rules competition.

Plus, the best drivers in the region, such as Lindsey Rettew, compete in a course filled with tight turns and dirt jumps.  Additionally, guests are invited to take a ride in a 10,000-pound monster truck before and after the show.

SERVPRO of West Erie County takes pride in their community and enjoys participating in and sponsoring local events. Our employees live and work in Erie County and support the area businesses.

It’s our job to provide emergency services for our friends and families in West Erie County. When you need restoration or cleaning services, we’re nearby and ready to help. We want to do our part to keep the community safe, clean, and thriving.

Call us today at (814) 806 1987 if you need any restoration or cleaning services.

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Summer Storm Safety for Erie Residents

7/17/2019 (Permalink)

Late July through early August is peak season for summer weather and temperatures. Unfortunately, this also means thunderstorm season.

As we reach the end of July and early August, it’s the peak season for summer weather and temperatures. As much as summer is about barbecues, family vacations, and sunshine, it is also the season of thunderstorms.

We usually welcome summer storms for a much-needed change in temperature and cool breeze. Although they are typically harmless, there are still some summer storm safety tips to be aware of for your family, home, and business.

Lightning: Lightening results in 55-60 deaths and about 300 injuries each year.

If you are ever outside and hear a buzzing sound or you have a feeling of “tingly hair,” lightening is near. To reduce the risk of being hit by lightning, crouch down on the balls of your feet and keep your head down and ears covered. This will help protect you, but do not rely on this method to stay safe. Find shelter as soon as the sensation passes.

It’s a wide-spread myth that cars will keep you safe from lightning due to the rubber tires. Click here to find out what actually happens to your car when lightning strikes.

Prepare Ahead of Time: Stock up on essentials for your home in the case a severe storm hits without warning. Here is checklist of a few items you might want to have in your emergency kit:

  • Non-perishable food: Think crackers, peanut butter, canned food or pasta. Make sure to have a hand-held can opener in case the power goes out!
  • Bottled Water
  • Flashlights and batteries in case the ones in the flashlight run out.
  • First Aid Kit
  • A backup copy of important documents: In today’s world, it is very easy to keep an electronic copy of all your important documents on your phone or laptop. If not, make sure to keep a copy in a waterproof container.
  • Devise a storm safety plan: Make sure your children know what to do and where to go in the case of severe weather. Designate a safe meeting place in the home such as the basement or bathroom.

Exterior Maintenance: To minimize damage done to your home or property, keep on top of yard maintenance. Trim trees and large shrubbery around your home.

Secure loose items in your yard that could potentially be picked up and thrown across your yard such as trashcans, trampolines, pool floats, or furniture cushions.  

Braving the Storm:  In the northeast region, it is not uncommon to log onto social media and see pictures or videos of people chasing the storm. For your safety, do not try to do this! Additionally, try to safe away from windows or glass doors and avoid taking a shower or bath.

After the Storm: Do not try to drive through flooded areas as you can have no way of predicting how deep the water may get. Stay up to date on the latest weather information through weather radio or local television stations.

If you find yourself in need of help from flooding, water damage, or roof damage, call SERVPRO of West Erie County. We will arrive as quickly as possible and begin to assist you. If you have any questions or need help, call (814) 806 1987

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Dryer Vent Cleaning in Girard, PA

7/15/2019 (Permalink)

SERVPRO of West Erie County specializes in air duct and dryer vent cleaning!

Pulling freshly dried towels out of the dryer usually fills the air with a pleasant, clean smelling scent.

Upon removing the towels or load of laundry, it can be easy to forget the simple task of emptying the lint tray. It may seem like an innocent, mundane step to forget, but it is an important step to preventing fire damage.

Did you know that dryer fires are one of the leading causes of fire in a home? Each year, failure to clean out clogged dryer vents and lint traps results in thousands of fires.

When homeowners neglect this task, lint can eventually pass through the duct and become trapped inside. It often sticks to the interior of the duct because it is still slightly damp, and over time, it slowly builds up.

Continued use of your dryer with intermittent removal of lint from the trap can lead to a fire.

Dryer fires can also affect the clothing inside the dryer. Fabrics such as nylon and polyester can produce harmful gases when they combust.

Many people store their washer and dryer in their basement. If that is the case, the fire can affect the ground level floor of your home. 

If you’re feeling brave, watch this video to see how you can clean out your dryer vent and duct!

Too messy, or simply don’t have the time? SERVPRO of West Erie County specializes in air duct and dryer vent cleaning!

The technicians at SERVPRO of West Erie County hold IICRC certificates, including Fire and Smoke Restoration (FSRT). We continually maintain and check our tools and equipment to ensure they remain in working order.

Call us today (814) 806 1987 and we’ll help you through any situation! We want your family to be as safe as possible!

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SERVPRO of West Erie County Removes Smoke Odor

7/8/2019 (Permalink)

SERVPRO cleans the space with green chemicals and specialized cleaning technology.

Have you ever sat around a campfire and then forgotten to wash your sweatshirt until a week or two later? You pull it out of the laundry and can still smell the campfire smoke on it? The smell of smoke is strong and can linger on materials for a long time.

Now imagine that smell on a larger scale…cleaning up after a fire in your home or business can be a daunting task. Smoke rises, which can cause odors to linger in your home or attic long after the fire has been put out. But the good news is, the team at SERVPRO of West Erie County is experienced and ready to help at a moment’s notice.

How will SERVPRO of West Erie County remove the smoke odor?

  1. First, they will remove any smoke infected insulation and materials. Most attics have a large amount of insulation in the walls. The insulation makes the smoke smell stronger and keeps it lingering around because it traps the smell.
  2. Then, they will clean the space with SERVPRO’s green chemicals and specialized cleaning technology.
  3. Lastly, they will spray any wooden structures or beams with a specialized spray. The spray is a sealant that will lock in any remaining fire containments so they will not spread the smell any longer.
  4. Additionally, any other restorable contents will be professionally cleaned and deodorized to preloss condition. This can include anything from electronics, kitchen items, art, bedding and wood furniture.

Visit our website for tips on what to do before help arrives, what to do after a fire, and what not to do.  Or browse our brochure to read more about the restoration process. SERVPRO of West Erie County is professionally trained in restoring fire damage and removing smoke odor. Call SERVPRO of West Erie County today! (814) 806-1987

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Is Your Business Prepared to Handle a Disaster?

7/2/2019 (Permalink)

Following a disaster, as many as 50% of businesses never reopen. A number of businesses that do survive, had a disaster preparedness plan in place

As a business owner, are you prepared for an unexpected disaster? Do you have a contingency plan for how you might remodel or replace the contents of your business should something happen?

Following a disaster, as many as 50% of businesses never reopen. A number of businesses that do survive, had a disaster preparedness plan in place. No one plans on a disaster, but you can plan for a disaster. Having a plan in place can offer peace of mind.

What is an Emergency Ready Profile (ERP) and how can it help you and your business? Take a minute and think about when most disasters occur: do you have two hours to prepare for them? Or is it usually at four o’ clock in the morning when your pipe decides to burst?

SERVPRO can create an Emergency Ready Profile (ERP) for your business that will minimize interruption to your business by having an immediate plan of action. Knowledge of what to expect and what to do is critical for timely mitigation and minimizing the water and/or fire damage to your business.

Here are some of the advantages and benefits of developing an Emergency Ready Profile (ERP) with SERVPRO:

  • The service is provided to you at no cost! A SERVPRO worker will work with you to create the best plan of action.
  • It is a valuable use of your time. It does not take long to create the plan, but will save you a great deal of time should the plan ever be needed.
  • Provides a detailed, concise plan of action in case of emergency, as well as a guide of what to do in the following hours and days.
  • Supplies you and the SERVPRO team with important facility details such as shut-off valve locations for water, electric, and gas, and priority contact information.
  • It establishes SERVPRO as your disaster mitigation and restoration provider.

Once completed, the Emergency Ready Profile (ERP) will be available to you on your smartphone or tablet. Additionally, a paper copy will be provided to you to keep readily available in your business.

Contact SERVPRO of West Erie County to make an appointment today! (814) 806 -1987. SERVPRO is here to help you be “Ready for whatever happens.”

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Tackle Storms and Severe Weather with Technology

7/2/2019 (Permalink)

Technology can be a vital tool in preparing for a storm, keeping you informed, and helping you communicate with others

Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pokémon Go…the number of social media apps and ways to stay connected are endless. Although catching Pokémon and going live on Facebook are fun ways to stay entertained, technology can help keep you safe during a storm!

Technology can be a vital tool in preparing for a storm, keeping you informed, and helping you communicate with others.  Below are some common technology tips, as well as some new ones you may want to check out!

  • Follow the news and stay informed! You can download free apps onto your phone or tablet such as The Weather Channel or Erie News Now to stay up to date with the newest information! Additionally, you can alert first responders to an emergency situation through Twitter. Subscribe through an organization’s alert page such as FEMA.
  • Store an extra copy of important information online. Services like Google Drive and Dropbox make it even easier to store important information such as insurance policies, medical records, identification documents, and even information about pets living in the home. This ensures information will be accessible to you should your home or business flood or catch fire. Your phone goes with you everywhere you go!
  • Let family know you’re safe through The American Red Cross app or website. It can give family members peace of mind to know you are safe. You can also check-in on Facebook.
  • Always keep a back-up charger in your car! You never know when you may need to charge your phone and keeping a back-up charger in your car guarantees you will never be left with a dead phone.
  • Create an Emergency Ready Profile (ERP) for your business. The Emergency Ready Profile will be created for you by a SERVPRO worker free of charge. It will provide important facility details such as valve shut-off locations for water, electric, and gas and priority contact information. It will be available to you on your smartphone or tablet any time, day or night.

Being prepared for a storm can offer peace of mind. Technology is one of the quickest and easiest ways to stay informed about the weather and what is happening in your community. You have access to multiple sources of information and ways to communicate in the palm of your hand.  

Should you need emergency services during or after a storm, do not hesitate to contact SERVPRO of West Erie County at (814) 806 – 1987

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Sump Pump Failure and How SERVPRO Can Help in Erie County

6/28/2019 (Permalink)

The key to preventing sump pump failure is preventative maintenance and upkeep.

The sump pump is an appliance in your home that you may not give much thought to until you need it. When a heavy storm hits unexpectedly, the last thing you need is for your sump pump to fail.

The key to preventing sump pump failure is preventative maintenance and upkeep. This ensures you won’t be stuck with a wet, musty basement.

Since your sump pump relies on the electricity from your house, power outages are the most common cause of sump pump failures. This is likely to occur during the spring and summer storm season. There are two solutions to this problem.

  1. Purchase a back-up generator. The Top 10 selling back-up generators are a great place to start. The back-up generator will keep power running to your sump pump when the power to your house is lost.                   
  2. The less costly alternative is to purchase a back-up battery that will keep your sump pump operating when there is a power outage. A battery can cost anywhere between $275 and $500 to purchase and install. While this may seem like an unappealing amount of money to spend for a back-up plan, it is the best way to prevent basement flooding.

Maintenance is key to preventing sump pump failure. If you have not heard your sump pump running recently, you can easily test it by pouring five gallons of water into it. Once the sump pump reaches its maximum level, the pump should turn on by itself and begin draining the water.

More sump pump maintenance tips are available here.

If you find yourself needing help or assistance with basement flooding or sump pump failure, do not hesitate to call SERVPRO of West Erie County. We can provide immediate help and minimize any further damage to your home and basement.  Call today! (814) 806 -1987

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The Difference between LGR and Conventional Dehumidifiers

4/18/2019 (Permalink)

Our professional-grade equipment helps with the toughest of jobs and produces amazing results for our clients.

As a water mitigation company, SERVPRO of West Erie County uses professional-grade equipment to help with the toughest of jobs and produce amazing results for our clients. Having a powerful dehumidifier is a very important tool to have. But what type of dehumidifier do our customers actually need?

That decision usually comes down to two types; Low-Grain Refrigerant (LGR) and Conventional dehumidifiers. Of these two, LGRs are more efficient. They incorporate an extra step in the cooling process which leads to lower air temps in the moisture-filled space.

LGR dehumidifiers use three different types of precooling systems:

  1. Heat Pipe System – this system collects hot air, cools it, then heats and evaporates it once more. This process is repeated over and over with the aim of removing moisture from the air.
  2. Thermal Siphon System – this system uses a stacked hot and cold coil to perform the same type of repeated cycle as the heat pipe system.
  3. Air-to-Air Heat Exchanger – this system uses air to transfer heat rather than liquid refrigerants.

Conventional dehumidifiers condense water vapor by passing air over refrigerated coils. They also contain a heat pipe that prevents frost from forming. When compared to LGR dehumidifiers, Conventional models are not as efficient at removing moisture and drying environments with large volumes of water.

At SERVPRO of West Erie County, we take pride in having state of the art equipment and technology that help our professionals do their jobs and  deliver the greatest results. If you are experiencing water damage, call SERVPRO Of West Erie County at (814) 806-1987.

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Mold in Your Home Series - The Bathroom (Part 1)

4/17/2019 (Permalink)

Mold around bathtub caulking.

Mold is a fungus that sprout microscopic spores. What causes mold to grow in your home?  It needs the right conditions. 

  1. Mold spores need to be present in order to grow.
  2. Mold needs a food source like wood or cotton or drywall.
  3. Mold needs warmth. It doesn’t grow in freezing temperatures.
  4. It needs oxygen, which is in the air.
  5. It likes darkness and can’t grow under ultraviolet lights.
  6. And, it loves moisture, humidity, dampness.

Mold loves humidity. When it’s rainy outside and the humidity is high, mold can start to grow and can grow quickly. This is why, when you experience water damage, SERVPRO wants to start remediating your damage immediately to help avoid growth in your home.  If you live in an area with high humidity, which can be an issue for Erie, PA residents because we live near a body of water, then mold can be a recurring problem.  Erie residents need to keep the conditions that contribute to mold growth under control.

Our series will start with the Bathroom.

The bathroom is a very moist room due to showers, baths and toilets. If not properly ventilated, it is a perfect place for mold growth.

Where to check for mold in the bathroom.

  1. Check shampoo bottles, wash cloths and loofahs.
  2. Check tile, showers, sinks and toilets
  3. Under the sink where supplies are stored
  4. Check shower curtains, toothbrush caddies.
  5. Around faucets and shower heads.
  6. And, bathroom rugs

Bathrooms are rooms that have an environment perfect for mold growth. Tips to fight against mold in the bathroom.

  1. Wash items often such as towels, wash cloths, shower curtains and rugs.
  2. Replace loofahs and toothbrushes regularly.
  3. Use a ventilation fan while showering and make sure it is vented properly.
  4. A dehumidifier or air conditioner keeps humidity down.
  5. Keep all surfaces (showers, sinks, toilets, tile, floors) clean and dry.
  6. Check for leaky faucets and toilets.

If you still find yourself in need of mold remediation, call SERVPRO of West Erie County at 814-806-1987.

Why Choose SERVPRO for Biohazard Cleanup

4/17/2019 (Permalink)

Our SERVPRO of West Erie County technicians are trained to dispose of contaminated content properly

In the world of restoration, fire and water damage can be very overwhelming to a property owner. However, property damage resulting from a suicide or an unattended death poses great risk to the policyholder and adjuster.

Our technicians at SERVPRO of West Erie County are ready to respond during your time of need. We are highly trained in bioremediation and truly understand the science behind the decontamination process. 

In every biohazard crime scene there are always health risks. The process to recovery begins with restoring the surroundings so that there is once again a refuge to come home to at the end of the day and find peace.

Our biohazard technicians at SERVPRO must follow mandated employee safety regulations and decontamination procedures to ensure safety for all. These regulations that are in accordance with federal, state, and/or local regulations and are in compliance with OSHA, EPA and the State Environmental Agency.

The disposal of medical waste must be in accordance with federal, state and/or local regulations as well. Our SERVPRO of West Erie County technicians are trained to dispose contaminated content properly and are also trained in the proper use of cleaning agents. It is important to report, test, and communicate to the adjuster and policyholder why some content is being removed, disposed, and or cleaned with proper equipment.

Our biohazard cleanup specialists at SERVPRO of West Erie County are trained to be compassionate and sensitive during a crime scene investigation and during a traumatic loss of a loved one. We will work with you and your insurance company so that work can begin immediately. 

Call SERVPRO of West Erie County for all your restoration and cleaning needs at (814) 806-1987 and stay connected with us on Facebook.

ERIE Supports Those In Need With Smoke Detectors

4/15/2019 (Permalink)

The amount of time a person has to escape a fire is down to less than 5 minutes

“They don’t make’em like they use to” is a saying that rings true for a lot of things. In terms of fire safety, it applies as well. Dating back as far as the 1960’s, a person had up to 20 minutes to escape a house when fire broke out because of the slower burning materials used in home construction.

Today, because home construction incorporates of a lot of plastics and vinyl, the amount of time a person has to escape a fire is down to less than 5 minutes. So, it stands to reason that the importance of having a smoke alarm that can activate within seconds of a fire starting becomes of the utmost importance.

Over the past decade, the Erie Bureau of Fire Prevention & Investigation supplied city homeowners who needed smoke alarms with free ones through a federal grant. The grant covered 8,000 alarms back in 2013.

After a similar grant was approved in 2017, the city purchased another 4,000 smoke detectors for distribution to city homeowners in need.  A portion of those were distributed to those with hearing impairments. Hearing-impaired detectors include strobe lights as alerts or vibrating sensors that could be placed under a mattress or a pillow.

These distributions have been a part of an Erie Bureau of Fire project in partnership with the Erie County Department of Health. The project, called “Protect the Place You Call Home,” began in 2006 as a way of identifying city residences without alarms. At the time the project started, about half of the houses visited by city firefighters didn’t have alarms, didn’t have enough alarms or had alarms that didn’t work. The Erie Bureau of Fire has given out about 22,000 smoke alarms since 2006.

Free smoke detectors are available in Erie and the surrounding areas through the American Red Cross of Northwestern Pennsylvania. If you are in need of an alarm, please call the Red Cross at (814) 240-7667 and provide your name, phone number and address. A volunteer crew will be sent to assess your home and provide and install alarms.

For fire, smoke or soot damage restoration, call SERVPRO of West Erie County at (814) 806-1987. We provide 24-hour emergency services and can help to make it “Like it never even happened.”

Happy Easter!!

4/12/2019 (Permalink)

A Very Special Easter by SteelehouseMedia.com

It’s Time for Easter in Erie, PA

From the Owner’s desk of SERVPRO of West Erie County

Happy Easter to Everyone in Girard, Fairview, Millcreek, Harborcreek, Edinboro, Summit, Springfield, Washington, Cranesville, McKean, Erie and any other city I haven’t mention in Erie County.

On occasion, I would like to share with you something that has impacted me or touched me.  The link below will take you to a short video that tells the Easter Story from a child’s perspective.  Every year, at Easter, I remember this video and feel the need to watch it because it makes me smile.  I then desire to share it with someone else. This year, I would like to share with the people of Erie, Pennsylvania. Take notice to what is eaten during the last supper, and the gesture used when talking about something crazy, and even the use of cell phones to spread the word. 

I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

Happy Easter!!  Enjoy the holiday with family and friends.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYdP7nozxUQ

Electrical Wiring and Old Houses

4/3/2019 (Permalink)

Knob and Tube Wiring

We think of the wiring in our home as the arteries of power that feeds everything electrical in the household. Do you wonder if parts of it can become damaged or deteriorate over time? Can it present a serious fire or shock hazard? Any of these questions can be answered by an experienced professional. Only an experienced professional can answer to the condition of your old wiring and if your power panel can handle the electrical load of your home.

There are a few things to keep in mind to help with the beginning assessment of old wiring.

  1. Identify old wiring: Knob and Tube is the oldest type of wiring and we have seen this in some of the older homes we have serviced in Erie, PA. These systems date back to pre1940. Knob and Tube may lack grounding that is needed for safety. You can keep Knob and Tube wiring according to the National Electrical Code (NEC) but you must follow local codes when adding to or changing.
  1. Knob and Tube becomes dangerous when the wiring insulation wears away. There can be a problem when alterations weren’t performed properly and to code. And, there can also be issues with covering it with building insulation.  All these can be potential fire hazards.

If you have concerns about your wiring, contact a professional electrician.  If you have a fire, contact the professional fire restoration specialists, SERVPRO of West Erie County.

How Erie Became to Be!

4/1/2019 (Permalink)

The Erie Stone on Parade St.

In 1795, Andrew Ellicott and General William Irvine were commissioned by the State of Pennsylvania to layout the town of Erie. PA.  At the foot of Parade St. is a stone known as the “Erie Stone”, which is the starting point to laying out the town. This information can be read on the “Erie Stone”; it is inscribed there. The town was laid out in three sections, each one mile square extending from the bay south to Twelfth Street. Each section of land had a center which was to be reserved for public use, such as a park. Central Park and Perry Square were the first public areas.

There are at least 8 other markers within walking distance of the “Erie Stone” marker. American Fort, Erie Heritage, Erie Area Native Americans, Fort Presque Isle, Fort de la Presqu’ile, French Fort de la Presqu’ile – 1753, Russian Town, and Hero of Gettysburg. Go to the Historical Marker Database link below for more information.

https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=27354

SERVPRO of West Erie County is proud to be part of the Erie Community.

What Affects the Cost of Water Damage Restoration

3/28/2019 (Permalink)

It’s a very stressful situation when water damage occurs at your house.  You immediately want professional help that will clean and restore your surroundings.  But, there are also concerns of whether you have insurance coverage? Will your policy cover the cost? If the policy doesn’t cover the damage, what will it cost you? 

How do we determine the cost of water mitigation?

According to IICRC (The Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification) http://www.IICRC.org/what-affects-water-damage-restoration-cost-a-192.html

The extent of the destruction will be the most determining factor when calculating price. Most companies bill by the square foot, so professionals should be hired right away to keep the problem from spreading and becoming more expensive.

Another major part of the cost is the type of water that caused the damage. The dirtiness of the water is classified by Categories.

Category 1 – is the cleanest type.  Examples are rain water and clean tap water.

Category 2 - sources contain some chemical or biological agents that can pose a health risk if they come in contact with a person. This usually includes discharge from appliances like washing machines.

Category 3 - sources pose an extreme health risk and normally include active biological agents that can cause serious illness. Sewage and ground flooding produce Category 3 threats.

Companies will charge more when dealing with Category 2 and 3 than Category 1 sources because additional cleaning with specialized chemicals will be required as well as protective equipment and gear.

The location of the destruction will also dictate price to an extent, as some materials are easier to replace than others. Replacing baseboards is relatively easy and inexpensive. Replacing drywall is more expensive and time consuming. Changing out carpet is even more expensive and requires additional time.

Not performing the cleanup properly can affect the cost too.

While some people may choose a water damage restoration company by cost alone, a homeowner must make sure they are dealing with certified professionals. If the house is not cleaned out thoroughly, lingering moisture will cause major problems down the road that will be even more expensive to fix. For these reasons, a homeowner should only select a reputable company with a strong training background and one certified in this area of restoration.

We recommend that you choose us, SERVPRO of West Erie County.

Pricing a Water Damage Restoration Job

3/28/2019 (Permalink)

You probably wonder how we determine the cost of a water damage job.  We discussed in a previous blog that there are various factors affecting the cost of cleaning up after water damage such as the category or dirtiness of the water, the size of the area affected, and the different components affected such as walls, floors, ceilings and contents.

Knowing all this, how do we determine a price?

We, SERVPRO of West Erie County, use various tools to make pricing standard and acceptable to insurance industry standards. We use customary rates.

We want our customers to know how these prices are derived so that they can feel that they are getting treated fairly.

There are three factors to pricing fairly. 

  1. We use a tool called “Xactimate”. Xactimate is an estimating software of national influence that features a price list with standard and customary prices. According to the Xactimate web page, Xactimate is the industry's most powerful and comprehensive solution for property claims estimation. It is the number one choice for restoration professionals, thanks to its accuracy and flexibility throughout all stages of the repair process.

We draw your rooms in the software according to square footage. We then, attach line items that are task-oriented pertaining to your damage. 

  1. We adhere to industry standards that are established by a standards-setting authority. The most prominent of these organizations is called the IICRC, the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification. The IICRC has set standards that say how many air movers and dehumidifiers should be placed on a water damage job. This is based on cubic footage, square footage, and linear footage.
  1. The third tool is a SERVPRO developed tool called DryBook™. DryBook™ has the IICRC rules coded into the software. The application tells us how many air movers to place in your room and how many dehumidifiers are allowed based on the size of the room according to acceptable standards.

So, with information from the above three areas, we have tools and guidelines that tell us how to accurately handle and price the water damage job specifically for your home.

In closing, we want to let you know that our pricing isn’t based on who you are, where you live or if we are in need of business. It’s based on rules and guidelines. We want to be fair and consistent with our customers.  We want to focus on doing the best job for you, at the fairest price.

Homeowner’s Insurance Policy Coverage

10/11/2018 (Permalink)

Scenario 1: Your basement pipes froze and burst. You don’t realize it for a couple of weeks. Now there is inches of water on your basement floor with mold starting to grow.

Scenario 2: Broken shingles on your 50-year-old roof is allowing water to leak into the attic. Water is saturating the wood and insulation which is leading to mold in the attic.

Scenario 3: You don’t think much about the mold forming in your shower until one day you notice how unpleasant it looks and you’re concerned whether it may be causing health risks.

Do any of the above scenarios sound familiar? Or, have they happened to you? Do you think your insurance policy would cover these scenarios?

Most the time, these scenarios are not covered by the insurer. Home insurance policies usually don’t cover mold that resulted from a preventable water leak, flooding, or high humidity. Also, Insurance companies typically don’t pay for maintenance issues that insurers think a homeowner should have prevented such as properly ventilating a bathroom or maintaining lower humidity in a basement. The standard homeowner’s insurance policy does not cover water damage caused by a flood. Thus, if a flood causes water damage that leads to mold, the resulting mold issue would not be covered by your home policy.

Let’s discuss what options there are if you are unsure of your policy coverages for disaster preparedness.

How do I know what my homeowner’s insurance policy covers?

A homeowner’s insurance ‘usually’ does not cover the following:

  • Mold
  • Sewer Backup
  • Floods
  • Sinkholes
  • Earthquakes

A homeowner’s insurance ‘usually’ does cover the following:

  • Fire
  • Lightning
  • Vandalism
  • Damage Caused by vehicles
  • Theft
  • Falling Objects
  • Weight of ice, snow, or sleet
  • Frozen Pipes

These are accidental and sudden incidents. Insurance companies typically cover this type of damage. Non-weather-related water damage is one of the most common home insurance claim and one of the most expensive!

What To Do:

Check your homeowner’s insurance policy to see if there is any language or endorsements for claims concerning mold, sewer, flood, etc.  Some insurers require special add ons to cover mold, sewer backup, floods, etc. The insurance company may also place limits on the coverage which means limiting how much the insurer will pay for a related claim. Call your insurance agent to review the coverage you have and discuss the limit/coverage you desire. The least expensive insurance policy is not always the best.  You may be giving up coverage you think you automatically have with a homeowner’s policy.

                Last but not least, if you experience a loss that you know will be covered and need to file a claim then always remember SERVPRO of West Erie County is just one call away! Our professional technicians will get your lives back in order and your home restored the right way, "Like it never even happened."

Benefect® Antimicrobial Agent

4/13/2018 (Permalink)

Mold. The thought of mold, fungus, or any other unwanted organisms that can wreak havoc on both your mental and physical health in one’s home can be extremely alarming. However, for some the thought of using harsh chemicals is just as equally alarming, so what is one to do?

Fear no more! SERVPRO of West Erie County would like to introduce you to Benefect®, the world’s only authentically botanical disinfectant! Harnessing the power of the essential oil from the thyme plant as its active ingredient, Benefect® and its line of products kills 99.999% of specific bacteria, viruses, and fungi. By only using ingredients that are either F.D.A (Food and Drug Administration) approved as Food Additives or on the United States G.R.A.S. (Generally Recognized as Safe) list Benefect® enables SERVPRO to bring a health conscience alternative to your mitigation needs. Whether it be mold, water damage, or even biohazard, Benefect® can be used to safely mitigate your home or commercial property during a catastrophic event.

Here at SERVPRO of West Erie County PA we favor using Benefect® for the following:

  • Commercial and Residential Kitchen Cleaning
  • Public and Private School Cleaning
  • Community Centers
  • Day Care and Nursery
  • Residences with an emphasis on organic living
  • And many other buildings and facilities where the use of harsh chemicals is prohibited

With any questions about the uses of these amazing products please contact us at SERVPRO of West Erie County Pennsylvania for all you’re cleaning and mitigation needs.

(Source: www.benefect.com)

Spring Cleaning

4/27/2017 (Permalink)

Spring cleaning

As spring fever hits us all, it is time to say goodbye to that dirt and those germs and get your home in shape for the spring! We want you to take advantage of these spring cleaning tips to make your home as fresh as possible. 

Tips

-dust crown molding and baseboards

-wash window blinds

-polish wood furniture

-clean air vents

-change air/furnace filter

-replace batteries in smoke detector

-remove rugs to shake out, then vacuum, then clean under them

-touch up paint

-wash table linens

-clean shower curtain and liner

-polish faucets

-clean dryer vent

-clean inside washing machine

-empty washing machine drain pump

-clean out garage

We hope these are useful to you and aid in you getting your home in shape to have a great spring! 

Presque Isle : Bucket List

4/24/2017 (Permalink)

presque isle beaches

As the weather in Erie County is starting warm up, Presque Isle is definitely an attraction that everyone should get to. It is very large and has many things to do there, visitors will have a great time and certainly not be bored.

Things To Do

Spend time on the beaches- The 11 miles of beaches is what makes Presque Isle the magnet for locals and tourists from all over the region.

Eat a hot dog at Sara’s

Check out the kites-On the western end of the park you will find Sunset Point situated between Beaches 9 and 10.

Take a loop on the Multi-purpose Trail-The paved trail starts right when you enter the park and continues around the entire perimeter of the park, ending just about where you started, 13.5 miles later.

Listen to the music-For six weeks in June and July, Beach 1 is transformed every Wednesday night into a free, open-air concert venue.

Check out the North Pier

Hunt for beach glass- If you enjoy looking for the needle in a haystack, you will likely enjoy the hunt for beach glass.

Explore the lagoons-Bring your canoe, kayak or other boat down and explore the many lagoons of Presque Isle.

Tour the Presque Isle Lighthouse-Located near Beach 8, the Presque Isle Lighthouse is the second oldest lighthouse on Lake Erie’s shore.

Enjoy a sunrise or sunset- We would put a Lake Erie sunrise or sunset up against any in the tropics and feel like we had a good chance of winning.

National Burn Awareness Week

2/7/2017 (Permalink)

National Burn Awareness Week is February 5th through the 11th.

For homeowners, putting out a fire can be worse than the fire itself. The first 48 hours after a fire damage can make the difference between restoring versus replacing your property and personal belongings.

What You Can Do Until Help Arrives

- Limit movement in the home to prevent soot particles from spreading and additional damage from occurring.

- Place clean towels or old linens on rugs and high traffic areas and upholstery.

- Coat chrome faucets, trim and appliances with petroleum jelly or oil.

- Place aluminum foil or wood blocks between furniture legs and wet carpet.

- Do not wash any walls or painted surfaces.

- Do not shampoo carpet or upholstery.

- Do not clean any electrical equipment.

- Do not send clothing to a dry cleaner since improper cleaning may  set smoke odor.

 For more information, The American Burn Association (ABA) offers many different prevention resources.


Emergency Ready Profile

2/7/2017 (Permalink)

Here at SERVPRO, for the month of February, our theme is "Ready". Any type of disaster can be devastating for a company. However, in the midst of a disaster having an Emergency Ready Profile can help you and your company be "ready" and limit the damage as much as possible. As many as 50% of businesses close down following a disaster, according to the latest research. Of the businesses that survive, the overwhelming majority of them had a preparedness plan in place.

The SERVPRO Emergency READY Profile Advantage

- A no cost assessment of your facility.

- A concise Profile Document that contains only the critical information needed in the event of an emergency.

- A guide to help you get back into your building following a disaster.

- Establishes your local SERVPRO Franchise Professional as your disaster mitigation and restoration provider.

- Identification of the line of command for authorizing work to begin.

- Provides facility details such as shut-off valve locations, priority areas and priority contact information.

History of SERVPRO

1/19/2017 (Permalink)

Ted and Doris Isaacson started SERVPRO Industries in 1967, originally as a painting business out of Sacramento, California. With experience in cleaning and restoration they changed the company into a franchisor of cleanup and restoration. The first franchise was bought in 1969, since then SERVPRO has continued to grow. 

They then relocated their corporate headquarters to Gallatin, Tennessee in 1988; placing itself within 600 miles of 50% of the United States. SERVPRO sold it's 1,000th franchise in 2000. In 2015, The Tennessean listed SERVPRO as one of the top workplaces in the state. Today SERVPRO has over 1,700 franchises across the United States and Canada. 

With a proud history, a successful present, and a bright future SERVPRO will continue toward becoming the leading cleaning and restoration company in the world. 

Water Damage Tips

1/18/2017 (Permalink)

"Like it Never Even Happened"

What To Do After Flooding

-Remove excess water by mopping and blotting.
-Wipe excess water from wood furniture after removal of lamps and tabletop items.
-Remove and prop wet upholstery and cushions.
-Place aluminum foil or wood blocks between furniture legs and wet carpeting.
-Turn air conditioning on for maximum drying in summer.
-Remove colored rugs from wet carpeting.
-Remove art objects to a safe, dry place.
-Gather loose items from floors.

What Not To Do After Flooding

-Don't leave wet fabrics in place. Hang furs and leather goods.
-Don't leave books, magazines or other colored items on wet carpet or floors.
-Don't use your household vacuum to remove water.
-Don't use television or other household appliances.
-Don't turn on ceiling fixtures if ceiling is wet, and keep out of rooms where ceilings are sagging.

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