The owner, Greg Lewis, is a Nashville native, has over 30 years experience in mold and water damage experience, board certification through A.C.A.C., and hires and trains only top quality people. If you're looking for the top rated water damage professional company in the area, look no further. We have handled jobs from $1,000 to $1,000,000 and everything in between. We have the equipment, personnel, and expertise on hand to handle most jobs and resources through our networks for an unlimited amount of help and equipment.
Air duct cleaning is becoming more popular as many realize how much cleaning the "lungs", or air ducts, of your building and home can improve the indoor air quality. It is recommend that you clean your air ducts about every 5 to 8 years depending on how sensitive you or the occupants are to respiratory irritations, how leaky your system is, and how much your environment has been subjected to airborne contaminates such as heavy remodeling, mold growth, or fire damage. When was the last time you cleaned your air ducts?
If your carpets are water damaged from a clean water source, and in good shape prior to the incident, they can normally be restored if dried properly. As usual, there are some exceptions. Area rugs can usually be restored after a Category 1 water damage. Even the hand-woven, wool rugs for centuries have been taken down to the river, scrubbed and beaten, then laid on the rocks to dry. Just don't roll them up when they are wet. The dyes could crock or bleed.
If you have experienced flood damage, a flooded basement, or a flooded crawlspace; if you need water extraction, flood damage cleaned up, flooded carpet extraction and drying, or want to prevent mold and mildew growth, you will need a flood damage specialist. A flood damage specialist will use specialized instruments to inspect your home or business for hidden damage like water damaged drywall, wet insulation, soaked sub-floors, wet wall cavities, moisture trapped behind vapor barriers like sheet vinyl and wallpaper.
What could be grosser than sewage water damage? Not much, but it has to be cleaned up. You definitely need a water damage specialist to help. Sewage is classified as Category 3 water damage by the IICRC S500 Standard and Guideline for Water Damage. That means that most non-structural materials cannot be restored and must be removed and disposed of properly. In addition, anyone working in these conditions must be properly vaccinated and wear proper PPE (Personal Protective Equipment). There are many similarities in how a sewage water damage and a flood water damage are restored.
Tier Restoration works with all insurance companies and can help you navigate the claim process. We make sure you get everything you deserve while working with the insurance adjuster. Perimeter - We first scan the area with a Thermal Imaging Camera to find the perimeter of the water. Do you want to guess which way water can travel? We found it goes down, sideways, and up. Water can travel across framing behind walls then show up on the other side of the room. Standing water can wick up drywall at the rate of more than one inch per hour.