Thursday, November 12, 2015

The Often Neglected Roofing Issue After A Fire In Your Home

By Brad Robertson


It can be every family's hardest nightmare. You are awoken from a sound sleep from the shrill alert from the smoke detector. As your eyes open up, you understand the air is smoky and you can feel the heat in the air. Luckily the family gets out in time, however your home is in need of repair.

Fires can cause incredible damage to your home, and because smoke and heat rise one of the most commonly effected areas is your homes roof. In fact, many restoration companies also employee expert roofing contractors to better serve their clients. Those that don't employ one full time will almost always partner with a professional.

Many damage restoration companies offer several services in addition to roofing repair. Water extraction, drywall replacement, and electrical and plumbing work all need to be done after a fire. Finding one company that can do all of these items for you is often a huge time saver.

After a fire, few homeowner think of their roof as the part of their house in most dire need of repair. However, if you leave a door open something will come eventually come in and the same is true for a hole in your roof. When your homes roof is secure and leak free you can begin to focus on repairing the rest of your house.

We don't ever recommend trying to do post fire repairs on a DIY basis. While it is human nature to want to jump in and start repairs immediately, but doing things out of order can compromise your family's safety. The restoration crew has a certain order that they need to do things, and it is important to respect their advice on the matter. Here is a list of things you can do with their permission.

Removing pets from the home helps tremendously. If you have friends or family that are willing to keep them for you it will help lower your stress and your pets while everything is being put back together

Your consumables need attention too. Food products should be removed from the home so they don't spoil and become a mess in and of themselves.

Check with your contractors first, but it's generally a good idea to open up windows and venting if it doesn't interfere with the weather. This helps your home air out.

Now there are a couple of things you need to steer clear of doing altogether. Smoke problems can be rather detrimental, almost as much as fire damage in some cases. Although your family's clothes, upholstery, and other electronics may appear fine, tiny particles of ash and soot from the fire can easily embed down into the cloth. You should avoid having your skin come into contact with this and you definitely should not breathe it in.

When it comes to electronics, have them cleaned and checked by a restoration company. This would include televisions, any types of computers as well as laptops, and all major electrical appliances such as ones in a kitchen. The last thing you want is to survive a fire, but find your health and well-being compromised by an electrical shock.

After you've contacted your contractor, visit with your insurance company. They will often send a representative to visit with you on site and will have the necessary training to help guide you thought the process of putting you life back together.

Getting your daily life together again after a fire can be a monumental task. Fire recovery companies and expert contractors are qualified and skilled to help you though this. Together with your insurance provider they can help clean your house, restore your roof, and get you back to normal.




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