Water Damage Restorations Oklahoma City OK
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Belfor - Oklahoma City
(405) 917-7067
4132 Will Rogers Parkway Ste. 500
Oklahoma City, OK
Belfor - Oklahoma City
(405) 917-7067
4132 Will Rogers Parkway Ste. 500
Oklahoma City, OK 73108
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One Source Restoration - Oklahoma City
(405) 445-7508
9636 North May Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK
One Source Restoration - Oklahoma City
(405) 445-7508
9636 North May Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
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Flood Co-Emergency Water Damage Restoration Repair Service & Sewage Removal Clean Up Contractor
(800) 376-1287
1788 Graces Terrace
Edmond, OK
Flood Co-Emergency Water Damage Restoration Repair Service & Sewage Removal Clean Up Contractor
(800) 376-1287
1788 Graces Terrace
Edmond, OK 73003
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Oklahoma Disaster Restoration & Cleaning Specialists
(918) 622-7641
6565 E. 42nd St.
Tulsa, OK
Oklahoma Disaster Restoration & Cleaning Specialists
(918) 622-7641
6565 E. 42nd St.
Tulsa, OK 74145
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WorldWide Restoration, Inc.
(918) 495-3800
533 S. Rockford Ave.
Tulsa, OK
WorldWide Restoration, Inc.
(918) 495-3800
533 S. Rockford Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74120
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Aero Cleaning, Inc.
(405) 843-9678
6520 N. Shartel Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK
Aero Cleaning, Inc.
(405) 843-9678
6520 N. Shartel Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
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Flood Co-Emergency Water Damage Restoration Repair Service & Sewage Removal Clean Up Contractor
(800) 376-1287
105 East Main Street
Oklahoma City, OK
Flood Co-Emergency Water Damage Restoration Repair Service & Sewage Removal Clean Up Contractor
(800) 376-1287
105 East Main Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
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Flood Squad-Emergency Water Damage Cleanup Service & Sewage Extraction Restoration Co
203 E Main Street
Edmond, OK
Flood Squad-Emergency Water Damage Cleanup Service & Sewage Extraction Restoration Co
203 E Main Street
Edmond, OK 73034
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Belfor - Tulsa
(918) 622-7234
7002 E. 38th St.
Tulsa, OK
Belfor - Tulsa
(918) 622-7234
7002 E. 38th St.
Tulsa, OK 74145
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The Restoration Corp.
(918) 585-1990
712 S Wheeling Ave.
Tulsa, OK
The Restoration Corp.
(918) 585-1990
712 S Wheeling Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74104
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 Prevention and Cleanup: Water Damage From Winter Storms and Cracked PipesAny time the temperature drops below 32 degrees, there is the potential risk of frozen pipes, particularly outdoor pipes or indoor pipes located in poorly insulated areas such as attics, crawl spaces and basements. " Water damage can occur if frozen and cracked indoor pipes are not caught quickly. This is a potential nightmare, particularly as people travel for holiday vacations,” says Jeff Bishop, Technical Advisor for the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC). [Note: Ad links featured on this page are not affiliated with IICRC and should not be considered a recommendation or endorsement by IICRC.] To Prevent Frozen Pipes- Wrap electrical heating tape on exterior pipes. Remove garden hoses from faucets.
- Cover pipes with foam rubber or fiberglass insulation and secure it with tape.
- Let cold and hot water faucets drip. Running water helps prevent freezing pipes and reduces pressure build up in them.
- Inside the home, open kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors to promote warm air circulation around plumbing.
- Leave the thermostat at the same temperature both day and night, at least 55°F.
To Thaw Frozen Pipes- Locate the problem pipe, if possible, and open a faucet. As the pipe thaws, running water aids the melting process.
- Apply heat to the frozen section using a hand-held hair dryer or portable electric space heater. Do not use a blow torch as it could cause the pipe to explode. Do not use a propane or kerosene heater as these are hazardous for indoor use.
- If you are unable to locate or access the frozen pipe area, call a licensed plumber.
- If all else fails and you experience a burst pipe and resulting water damage, shut off the main water valve and contact a professional water damage restoration company with trained technicians and extraction, drying and dehumidifying equipment. Call the IICRC hotline at (800) 835-4624, or go to www.CertifiedCleaners.org for a list of certified restorers in your area.
Clean UpWhen water damage results from cracked pipes, the IICRC offers these tips for clean-up: - Shut off the main water valve, if practical, and call a plumber to fix the leak.
- Call an IICRC-certified professional water restoration firm immediately for mitigation services, as required by your insurance policy. Certified Firms have the knowledge, experience and equipment to locate water wherever it goes, remove the excess, and dry your structure to industry standards. Call the IICRC hotline at (800) 835-4624, or go to www.CertifiedCleaners.org for a list of certified restorers in your area.
- Mop up standing water on flooring surfaces to prevent slip/fall hazards. If the burst pipe is overhead, drain ceiling cavities by punching “weep” holes.
- Prevent mold growth. Although it takes a few days to appear, mold thrives on wood, paper, particle board or even household soil,...
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