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Xpert Restoration
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Location
6909 Engle Rd., Ste. 3
Cleveland, OH 44130
(440) 249-0605
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Roth Construction
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Location
4583 Manufacturing Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44135
(216) 267-8330
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Roto-Rooter
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Location
10007 Denison Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44111
(216) 226-4506
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Mold Water Fire Restoration
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Location
3901 Richner Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44109
(216) 220-7303
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SERVPRO
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Location
400 N. State Rd.
Medina, OH 44256
(216) 575-1985
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FRSTeam by DKS Dry Cleaning
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Location
12454 Plaza Dr.
Cleveland, OH 44130
(216) 267-7008
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Platinum Restoration
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Location
104 Reaser Ct.
Elyria, OH 44035
(888) 879-5555
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Water Damage Cleveland
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Location
11459 Mayfield Rd., Ste. 538
Cleveland, OH 44106
(216) 453-0671
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Americon
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Location
16926 Detroit Ave.
Lakewood, OH 44107
(216) 221-5200
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LM Companies
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Location
1536 Main St.
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
(330) 688-7680
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Cleveland homes are vulnerable to water damage in many ways. First, Cleveland’s lower-lying areas are susceptible to flooding, such as the North Broadway neighborhood in the Industrial Valley near the Cuyahoga River turning basin. The lakefront area around E. 72nd Street north of St. Clair Avenue is also prone to flooding.
Second, Ohio’s harsh winter weather causes pipes to freeze and burst. Cleveland homeowners should routinely check their plumbing for any deterioration that may result in leaks. This is especially true for people leaving their homes for long periods. These homeowners must either disengage the main water valve or keep their heating systems on to avoid a visit from water damage specialists.
Exterior water intrusion is commonly a result of large trees in the Forest City dropping twigs, leaves and debris into a home’s gutter system. Gutter buildup creates overflows during heavy rains, releasing water along the base of the home that seeps into ground floors and basements.
Whatever the cause, professionals are best qualified to handle water damage restoration. Companies typically follow these steps for water damage restoration:
Water damage restoration contractors in Cleveland frequently offer other services such as mold removal and fire damage restoration. Mold is a common result of flooding and leaks that can impact your family’s health. It’s worth noting that cleaning up mold can be hazardous, so DIY mold removal is not advisable for amateurs.
Fires pose an obvious risk to your home, but the water used to extinguish fires frequently creates water damage as well. Smoke damage, another result of a house fire, can also be difficult to repair. Smoke corrodes metal, and walls and ceilings with smoke damage need to be cleaned or sealed, primed and repainted. A company that offers fire damage restoration will usually include these services in their quote.
Homeowners insurance pays for water or fire damage restoration if the cause was a listed peril. For example, if a dishwasher hose suddenly breaks the damage it causes would be covered by homeowners insurance. However, insurance may not cover damage caused by natural floods or a lack of maintenance.
Choose an experienced contractor who is adequately insured and provides written estimates. While you’re getting a quote, use the opportunity to ask them questions such as:
Picking the right water or fire damage restoration company now will save you both time and money down the road.
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This company has been in business for over 60 years and offers emergency service 365 days a year. Local reviews are positive, with several customers mentioning that the company was able to respond within only a few hours. |