Wednesday, 11 November 2015

The Often Neglected Roofing Problem Following A Fire At Home

By Calving Jester


It can be every family's worst nightmare. You are awoken from your good sleep by the shrill alarm from the smoke detector. As your eyes open, you realize the air is smoky and you can feel the warmth in the air. Luckily everyone gets out in time, but your house needs repair.

Even though your fire may not have started in the attic, and even if your roofing material wasn't directly affected, a fire can cause major problems with your roof and leave it in need of immediate repair. Many insurance companies require immediate roof repair and leave that responsibility squarely on the shoulders of the home owner. Most roofing contractors offer emergency services.

In the interest of saving time and making your life as easy as possible, most damage restoration and emergency roofing companies will offer all the needed work to repair your home. Insurance companies and homeowners alike enjoy the continuity that comes with using the same company for all repairs.

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.

It's your home and as such you will want to immediately start putting things back to normal. This is typical, but we never recommend trying to do roofing repairs or post fire restoration on a do-it-yourself basis. No matter how handy you are. Restoration follows a specific order of events and it is best left to the professionals. If you feel you need to do something, there are a few things you can do under the direction of a pro.

First, you can take pets to stay with family or friends so they are in a safe, clean environment for the duration of the restoration process.

Next, empty the fridge and freezer if the fire department or another authorized person had electrical power shut off to the structure. This is often over looked but nothing is worse than a fridge full of rotting food that festers and ferments for several days.

Finally, board up the windows if it doesn't interfere with the restoration companies plan for ventilation. Any large windows will need plywood protection as a security precaution.

Smoke damage has a way of being a lingering problem. Make sure you allow your restoration company access to everything. In most cases they remove every single item from the home and apply an ozone treatment to it in a separate facility. Fabrics may look okay and show no signs of damage but embedded smoke particles have a way of becoming a lingering issue.

Electronics need a complete inspection as well. This includes all appliances, televisions, computers, and lighting fixtures. Electrical problems can be minor but develop over time and cause a secondary fire or more problems further down the road. This is not something you want to face because of a failed inspection.

You should talk to your insurance company and retain a contractor as soon as possible. If you have a contractor in mind ahead of time, then this can help you save time and money in the event of a fire emergency that requires restoration afterward.

Getting your life together again after a fire can be a massive job. Fire restoration companies and expert building contractors are trained and skilled to help you though this. Together with your insurance provider they are able to help clean your house, restore your homes roof, and get you back on track.




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