Posted by: Elite Restoration on April 15, 2022

How to Avoid Lingering Smells this Summer

Summertime is known for being overscheduled with lots of activities and the “go, go , go” mentality. While you and your family are enjoying to nicer weather and getting out of the house, you might not have time to stop and realize the smells lingering in your home.

With warmer months bring more moisture, water, unique smells, and new routines that may introduce new odors in your home. Left alone for too long, these odors can disrupt the fun that comes along with summertime and leave you feeling the burden of a problem that needs professionals to solve.

If your furry friend a little too excited to spend time outside now that the weather is nice? Puddles, dirt, mud, and grasses can all end up being dragged into your home in your pet’s fur or paws. These outside contaminants can end up embedded into you rugs or carpets, leaving a nasty smell if not cleaned right away.

Pool days can also increase the chances of a wet or musty smell being stuck in the soft surfaces of your home. Dripping bodies on your floors can overtime turn musty, along with old wet towels thrown in a heap and left for too long. Once this moisture makes its way into your home, it can sometimes be extremely difficult to get out.

Keeping your windows open all summer long is one of the many perks that comes along with the beautiful weather of the season. Unfortunately, it can open up the opportunity for unwanted odors to make their way in as well. Smoke from a campfire or grill can soak into your walls, leaving a lingering smell of smoke, food, grease, or propane.

Fun in the fun, pool days, and grilling al fresco are some of the best parts of summertime. Don’t close your home off to these activities for fear of unwanted smells entering your home. Our team of professionals can come into your home and eliminate these odors at the source with limited interruptions to your fun summertime plans.

Learn more about our services, our processes, and more today on our website. We are standing by to help you and your family get back to enjoying your home in the warmer summertime months!


Frequently Asked Questions

There are a few different methods of achieving this, the most common is in part with re-roofing the mobile home after blowing insulation into the attic cavity.

Most homeowner's policies cover most water damages, but not all water damages are created equal. There can be a lot of exceptions to coverage depending on the intricacies of your policy. This is why it's a good idea to be familiar with your policy and call your agent right away when damage occurs.

As with all insurance related questions, the answer is that it depends on your coverage. Usually, though, the answer is yes. While there are some types of water damages that aren't covered by standard policies or reasons your policy might not cover the damage, if the water damage is covered by your policy the drying process will also be covered.

A good portion of water damage can be prevented by proper household maintenance. Routine plumbing maintenance, as well as sump pump and appliance maintenance, are effective ways to avoid preventable damages. If you live in a cold climate, preparing your home for the winter can also help avoid damage. Finally, it's a good idea to regularly check the exterior of your home, particularly your roof, for damage to ensure water isn't unexpectedly leaking into your home.

DIY soot removal is not recommended. Commercially available products can actually cause permanent damage to surfaces. Soot itself is primarily oil-based, but that residue also contains toxic, possibly biohazard contaminants.

Identifying the source of the water damage is one of the first steps in both the insurance claim process and before beginning to dry out and repair the damaged areas. After all, if you replace a sagging, wet ceiling that was caused by a roof leak but don't fix the roof, too, the next rainstorm will start the cycle all over again. The buckling to your hardwood floor could be caused by a leaking pipe. We will pinpoint the exact cause of your water damage and make sure the source is repaired. We make sure your restoration job is done right the first time.

We utilize a state-of-the-art blower door system that depressurizes the home and helps us track down exactly where the leaks are specifically in location. They are not where you usually think they are. Many leaks are present in the crawlspace and the attic (HVAC system included). These are the main focus areas in a weatherization job.

It's never a quick fix, though we've gathered together a multi-disciplined team of contractors and technicians to work in tandem to complete the work as soon as possible. From structural repairs to sand/soda-blasting to odor removal to contents cleaning, our fire damage restoration crew begins as soon as the project scope is determined, and we don't stop until the job is done and both you and the insurance company are satisfied with the results.

That depends on the types of materials that were affected by water. Drywall, carpet, and hardwood floors will take longer to dry than other materials in the space. We use moisture meters throughout the process and in many different locations to gauge the moisture levels and will continue to adjust our fans and dehumidifiers to achieve an efficient but effective dry time. The bare minimum of "three days to dry" may only produce a surface dry, but can still leave behind moisture levels that create an ideal environment for mold to grow.

The length of time for proper restoration to occur is dependent on the type and size of the damage. A typical water damage project usually takes 5-7 days for drying and removal of any unsalvageable materials. Keep in mind, these are estimates and they're only for the mitigation portion of the job. The rebuilding portion of the job, where everything is put back into place, has its own separate process and timeline.


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