by SteamMaster | Jan 26, 2023 | Emergency Response, Flood Damage, Ice Dam, Water Damage
Ice dams form when the snow melts on a roof and then refreezes near the roof’s edge. This causes a dam, much like a beaver dam, which prevents water from draining off the roof. The water that is trapped behind the ice dam can seep under shingles and cause damage... by SteamMaster | Feb 15, 2016 | Flood Damage, Ice Dam, Roof Leaks, Water Damage
Ice Dam is turning to be a yearly issue in winter for most residential and commercial properties around Vail, Breckenridge, Aspen and surrounding mountain communities in Colorado. This consistent problem in the same homes or business can be resolved if some attention... by SteamMaster | Jan 25, 2016 | Dry-out, Emergency Response, Flood Damage, Mitigation, Water Damage, Water extraction
Avoid downtime, delay in your home or business disruption Water damage can be absolutely disruptive and disastrous to any home. Many home and business owners have to spend an increasing amount of money on water damage restoration if the problem isn’t resolved in a... by SteamMaster | Jan 16, 2016 | Emergency Response, Flood Damage, Water Damage, Water extraction
Water Damage Emergency Response Water Damage Emergency Response is critical in any water damage loss. Showing up on time, quickly extracting with truck mounted extraction unit is critical. SteamMaster responded to a water damage loss at TV8 and The Seasons at Avon,... by SteamMaster | Jan 6, 2016 | Emergency Response, Flood Damage, Water Damage, Water extraction
During a water damage our team of trained technicians will utilize the right tool to efficient in removing water trapped in carpet and pad. The Phoenix Hydro-X Xtreme Xtractor is the most effective and efficient extraction tool to do the job. Their patented Suction... by SteamMaster | Dec 16, 2015 | Flood Damage, Q and A, Restoration Industry, Water Damage
What Is Water Damage Restoration? Water damage restoration is the process to restore water damage done to property back to its pre-loss condition. The United States does not currently dictate procedures; however, there are two certifying bodies that recommend a set...