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Archived Storm Damage Blog Posts

Summer Storms Flood Homes in New Baltimore?

8/27/2024 (Permalink)

A summer rainstorm floods a road. We are leaders in storm damage restoration services in Macomb County.

Our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore teams respond to flood emergencies 24 hours a day. Summer flooding is a recurring issue in New Baltimore, mainly due to its proximity to Lake St. Clair and frequent heavy rains. Sudden downpours and severe thunderstorms can cause water levels to rise rapidly, leading to flash floods that can damage homes and disrupt daily life.

To mitigate the effects of summer flooding, homeowners should take several preventative measures. Installing a sump pump can help keep basements dry while ensuring gutters and downspouts are clear and can prevent water from pooling around the home's foundation.

Landscaping can also play a role; creating a slope away from the house can help direct water flow. Sealing cracks and openings in the foundation and using waterproof barriers can further protect against water intrusion.

Preparedness is key. Residents should stay informed about weather forecasts and have an emergency kit, including essentials like water, food, and important documents. By taking these steps, New Baltimore homeowners can better safeguard their properties and families from the impacts of summer flooding.

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When your home or commercial business flood damage, our local Mount Clemens and New Baltimore teams are always Here to Help. ® Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

SERVPRO®  franchises are independently owned and operated.

New Baltimore Community Prepares for a Range of Summer Storms?

6/25/2024 (Permalink)

Dark storm clouds form in the sky. We restore storm damage 24/7 in Macomb County.

Our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore team is a leader in storm damage restoration services. New Baltimore can experience intense summer storms that may cause property damage. Here are some examples of summer storms known to occur in our region:

Thunderstorms: Thunderstorms are frequent during the summer months. They can bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, lightning, and sometimes hail. The combination of intense precipitation and gusty winds can lead to localized flooding, roof damage, fallen trees, and power outages, resulting in property damage.

Severe Thunderstorms: Severe thunderstorms are a heightened form of thunderstorm activity characterized by damaging winds exceeding 58 miles per hour and hail at least 1 inch in diameter. These storms pose a significant risk of property damage, including roof and siding damage, broken windows, and downed trees or power lines.

Flash Floods: Intense rainfall from thunderstorms or slow-moving weather systems can lead to flash flooding. Flash floods can inundate roads, homes, and businesses, causing structural damage, erosion, and water damage to property.

Waterspouts: New Baltimore's proximity to Lake St. Clair increases the risk of waterspouts during summer storms.

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When residents and businesses have storm damage emergencies, they can rely on our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore team to restore their storm damage "Like it never even happened." Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

Franchises are independently owned and operated.

Lightning Strike Causes Property Damage in Mount Clemens?

6/11/2024 (Permalink)

Lightning fills the sky. We restore storm damage 24/7 in Macomb County.

Our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore team has the training, equipment, and experience to return storm-damaged properties to pre-damage conditions quickly and efficiently. A lightning strike can wreak havoc on a home or business, causing a range of damage that can be both immediate and long-lasting.

A lightning strike's most immediate and visible effect is often structural damage, including fires, explosions, and damage to roofs, chimneys, and exterior walls. Lightning can ignite flammable materials like roofing, wood, and insulation, leading to fires that can quickly engulf a home.

In addition to structural damage and fires, a lightning strike can also cause extensive damage to electrical systems and appliances within the home. The immense voltage of a lightning bolt can overload electrical circuits, fry wiring, and damage appliances, leaving them inoperable or posing a risk of electric shock.

Furthermore, the force of a lightning strike can travel through plumbing and wiring, rupturing water and gas pipes and leading to flooding and gas leaks. The intense heat from a lightning strike can also damage electronic devices, HVAC systems, and other sensitive equipment, requiring costly repairs or replacements.

Preventive measures, such as installing surge protectors and lightning rods, can help mitigate the risk of damage and protect homes from the devastating effects of lightning strikes.

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When your home or commercial business sustains storm damage, our local Mount Clemens and New Baltimore team is Here to Help. ® Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

SERVPRO franchises are independently owned and operated.

What Should I Do If I Sustain Storm Damage in Mount Clemens?

4/23/2024 (Permalink)

Colorful umbrellas are used during a storm. We mitigate storm damage 24 hours a day in Macomb County.

Our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore teams are trusted leaders in storm damage restoration services. If you sustain storm damage, taking immediate action is crucial to ensure safety and mitigate further damage. Here are some steps you can take:

Ensure Safety: Avoid entering damaged areas until they're deemed safe by authorities. Beware of hazards such as downed power lines, unstable structures, and standing water.

Document Damage: Photograph or video the damage for insurance purposes. Document the extent of the damage to your property, including structural damage, fallen trees, and water infiltration.

Contact Your Insurance Provider: Notify your insurance company as soon as possible to file a claim for the storm damage.

Mitigate Further Damage: Cover damaged areas with tarps or boards to protect against further water intrusion. Arrange for temporary repairs if necessary to secure your home.

Seek Professional Help: Consider hiring a reputable restoration company experienced in storm damage cleanup and repair. They can assess the damage, provide necessary repairs, and assist with the insurance claims process.

Stay Informed: Keep yourself updated on local weather forecasts and advisories to prepare for any additional storms or inclement weather and stay tuned for instructions from local authorities and emergency management agencies.

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When your Mount Clemens home or commercial business has a storm damage emergency, SERVPRO of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is always Here to Help. ® Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

SERVPRO franchises are independently owned and operated.

Ice Storm Contributes to Ice Dam Damage in New Baltimore Home?

3/12/2024 (Permalink)

Icicles hang from a railing. We restore damage caused by ice dams in Macomb County.

Our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore team is a trusted leader in ice dam damage restoration services. An ice storm can significantly contribute to ice dam damage due to the combination of freezing rain and plummeting temperatures. When an ice storm hits, freezing rain coats surfaces, including rooftops, with a layer of ice. This ice buildup creates a foundation for the formation of ice dams.

Ice dams occur when the heat escaping from a building's interior causes the snow on the roof to melt. The melted snow runs down the roof until it reaches the eaves, where it encounters the ice accumulated during the ice storm. The colder eaves freeze the melted water, trapping it behind the ice dam.

As more snow melts from the warm interior, the trapped water behind the ice dam accumulates. This can lead to significant water back up under the shingles, potentially infiltrating the roof structure, attic, and even the interior of the building. This water intrusion can result in structural damage, compromised insulation, and even interior water damage, including ceiling leaks and damaged walls.

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When you discover ice dam damage in your New Baltimore home or commercial business, SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens and New Baltimore is Here to Help. ® We’ll restore your property damage "Like it never even happened." Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

SERVPRO franchises are independently owned and operated.

Localized Flooding Causes Water Damage in New Baltimore Home?

2/13/2024 (Permalink)

Snow from a storm is melting and refreezing on a roof. We respond to storm damage emergencies 24 hours a day in Macomb County.

Our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore teams have been restoring storm damage in New Baltimore for many years. Flooding during a thaw following a winter storm can cause significant property damage due to a combination of factors. As temperatures rise and snow and ice begin to melt, several mechanisms come into play that can lead to this damage.

The sudden influx of melting snow and ice can overwhelm drainage systems and waterways, causing localized or widespread flooding. Accumulated snow and ice contain large volumes of water, and when they melt rapidly, the ground may still be frozen or saturated from previous precipitation, making it unable to absorb the excess water. This can result in surface flooding that inundates properties, basements, and low-lying areas, causing water damage to homes, possessions, and infrastructure.

Additionally, thawing can reveal hidden ice dams on roofs, leading to water leaks and damage to ceilings, walls, and insulation. As snow and ice melt on the roof, the water can flow down and refreeze at the eaves, forming ice dams that block proper drainage and force water under roofing materials, potentially causing interior water damage.

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When your home or commercial business sustains storm damage, our local Mount Clemens and New Baltimore team is Here to Help. ® We’ll restore your storm damage "Like it never even happened." Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

SERVPRO® franchises are independently owned and operated.

Harrison Charter Township Residents Trust Us to Restore Storm Damage?

9/26/2023 (Permalink)

Colorful umbrellas are up during a powerful rainstorm. We respond to storm damage emergencies 24 hours a day in Macomb County.

SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore has been restoring storm damage in the Harrison Charter Township area for many years. We know that our fast emergency response time, combined with our use of powerful, industrial-grade equipment saves our customers time and money in many cases.

What makes us a top choice for storm cleanup and restoration services?

  • 24-Hour Emergency Service
  • Faster to Any-Sized Disaster
  • Highly Trained Technicians
  • A Trusted Leader in the Restoration Industry
  • Advanced Restoration and Cleaning Equipment

What Can I Expect When I Call for a Storm Damage Emergency?

Our technicians are on call to respond to storm damage emergencies day or night, 365 days a year. When you call for help, we will ask you some questions to make sure we are bringing the right equipment and resources to mitigate your emergency.

Here are the questions we will ask:

  • Your name and contact information
  • Your insurance information (if applicable)
  • The street address of the water-damaged home or business
  • When did the flooding or water damage occur?
  • What caused the water damage (if known)?
  • Is there electricity available (on-site)?

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When your home or commercial business in Harrison Charter Township suffers from storm damage and you need storm damage restoration services, the SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore team will restore your property damage “Like it never even happened.” Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

Franchises are independently owned and operated.

Mount Clemens Community Builds Resiliency for Disaster Response?

9/13/2023 (Permalink)

Emergency supplies sit on a table. We are leaders in storm damage restoration services in Macomb County.

Our local Mount Clemens and New Baltimore team want everyone to be prepared for a disaster. During National Preparedness Month, the Mount Clemens community can proactively build resilience for disaster response through a multifaceted approach that involves education, collaboration, and community engagement.

During the month of September, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) focuses on encouraging individuals, families, businesses, and communities to take proactive steps to enhance their preparedness. Workshops, seminars, and webinars on disaster preparedness and response are planned and these sessions can cover topics like creating emergency kits, developing family communication plans, and understanding local hazards.

Community engagement is critical to building community engagement. This year’s focus is on reaching elderly vulnerable populations during and after a disaster strikes. According to the American Red Cross, some factors that make older adults more vulnerable after disasters may include:

  • A greater likelihood of suffering from chronic conditions and the need for associated medications
  • A greater reliance on assistive devices such as walkers or glasses, as well as support from caregivers and others
  •  An increased likelihood of social isolation

By emphasizing education, collaboration, and community engagement, our local community can enhance its disaster response resilience, ensuring that its residents are better prepared to face and recover from disasters, big or small.

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When your home or commercial business needs storm damage restoration services, our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore team will restore your storm damage “Like it never even happened.” Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

Franchises are independently owned and operated.

Stormwater Floods Basement in Harrison Charter Township Home?

6/27/2023 (Permalink)

A basement wall shows cracks and signs of water damage. We are leaders in storm damage restoration services in Macomb County.

During the summer months, storms can blow in and cause damage to homes and buildings in Harrison Charter Township. Our local Mount Clemens and New Baltimore teams are on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to respond to property damage emergencies. Here are some tips from the Insurance Information Institute for preventing basement stormwater seepage:

  • Reseal your basement. Water in the basement is often caused by cracks in building foundations or floor slabs. If you notice water seepage after heavy rain when you’ve never had a problem, it may mean that your once-waterproof cement floors and basement walls have deteriorated. Painting vulnerable areas with water sealant can prevent seepage.
  • Make sure water drains away from the building. Seepage is exacerbated by soil that has settled in a way to make water flow toward the building. After a storm, and especially if the ground is already saturated, rainwater that flows towards the building goes down the outside of the foundation wall, potentially through any cracks.
  • Install a backwater valve. Though less common than other causes of basement water, sewer backups are messy. Learn more about your sewer responsibilities and install and maintain a backwater valve, which allows sewage to go out, but not come back in.

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Harrison Charter Township residents and commercial businesses can rely on our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore team to mitigate and restore storm damage “Like it never even happened.” Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

Franchises are independently owned and operated.

What Can I Do to Stay Safe During a Snowstorm in Harrison Charter Township?

2/14/2023 (Permalink)

Snow blows across a road, obscuring the roadway. We are leaders in storm damage restoration in Macomb County.

Harrison Charter Township residents can trust our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore team to restore storm damage 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Here is some information from the State of Michigan for things you can do before and after a winter storm:

  • Sign up for local alerts and warnings
  • Create and test emergency communication plan(s)
  • Stock emergency supplies, and install battery-powered or battery-backed-up carbon monoxide detectors and smoke detectors
  • Winterize your home. Visit this page to help you prepare
  • Review your property insurance, and safeguard critical documents
  • Get trained on specific needs your family may have. Also, consider joining your local Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
  • Identify a place nearby where you can safely warm up should you lose heat in your home
  • Only drive if necessary
  • Remove snow and ice from your tailpipe before starting your car, and check regularly if idling
  • Clean all snow and ice from your car before driving
  • Dress in warm clothing, stay dry, prevent prolonged exposure to cold and wind, and avoid overexertion clearing/shoveling snow
  • Overexertion can lead to a medical emergency
  • Monitor local news and alerts for emergency information and instructions

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You never know when your home or business in Harrison Charter Township will need storm damage restoration services, but when your do, our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore team will restore the damage "Like it never even happened." Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

Franchises are independently owned and operated.

What Are Some Visible Signs of Storm Damage in New Baltimore?

11/1/2022 (Permalink)

A downed tree covers a residential street. We respond to storm damage emergencies 24-hours a day in Macomb County.

Macomb County residents know a thing or two about severe weather. Lightning strikes, high winds, tornadoes, torrential rain, snowstorms, and flooding can all wreak havoc on your home or business. Our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore team’s fast emergency response time saves our customers time and money by minimizing the chance of secondary damage in many cases. As soon as we arrive, we will inspect and assess the damage and board and tarp any areas exposed to the elements to secure the structure.

Sometimes storm damage is less evident than a fallen tree on your roof. Here are some tips for identifying other visible signs of storm damage:

  • Debris on the roof
  • Dents in your siding
  • Clogged or broken rain gutters
  • Visible damage to the roof facia
  • Visible signs of the roof flashing
  • Water spots on your ceiling or walls
  • Cracked, dented, or lifted roof shingles
  • Missing roof shingles
  • Holes in the roof
  • Wet areas or water leaks in the attic
  • Water in crawl spaces
  • Wet insulation

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Storms can blow in with little advanced warning in New Baltimore. When you have storm damage in your home or business, our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore team will restore the damage “Like it never even happened.” Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

Franchises are independently owned and operated.

How Can I Protect My Home From Water Intrusion in New Baltimore?

9/20/2022 (Permalink)

Fall leaves clog a rain gutter. We are leaders in storm damage restoration services in Macomb County.

September 22 marks the beginning of fall, and it’s never too early to prepare your home for fall and winter weather. Our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore team offer these tips from the Insurance Information Institute to keep your home protected from unwanted stormwater:

 Inspect and Repair Your Home’s Exterior

You can prevent water from entering your home by inspecting your home’s exterior for any place where water can enter the house and making repairs as needed.

  • Caulk and seal windows
  • Inspect the roof for missing and aging shingles
  • Check your rain gutters and remove any debris that may be clogging them
  • Check your downspouts and clear any clogs and make sure they are draining away from the house
  • Gutter guards are an excellent way to prevent clogs and water intrusion into the house
  • Check your sprinkler systems and make sure they are not spraying water into the place and that water is not pooling around the home’s foundation
    • Make sure water drains away from the building.Water is invasive and will quickly find its way into a structure when water is allowed to pool around the foundation. After a storm, or when the ground is already saturated by rainwater, the water may enter the foundation wall through cracks.

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When you have a storm damage emergency in your New Baltimore home or commercial business, our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore team is Here to Help. ® Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

Franchises are independently owned and operated.

Signs of Heat Exhaustion in Mount Clemens?

8/16/2022 (Permalink)

A thermometer reaches 100°F on a summer day. We are leaders in storm damage restoration services in Macomb County.

Our team in Mount Clemens and New Baltimore has been restoring storm damage in Mount Clemens for many years. Summer temperatures in Mount Clemens can cause heat exhaustion if preventative measures are not taken. Here is some information from the National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about heat exhaustion:

People most prone to heat exhaustion are the elderly, people with high blood pressure, and those working in a hot environment. Warning signs of heat exhaustion include:

  • Heavy sweating
  • Paleness
  • Muscle cramps
  • Tiredness
  • Weakness
  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Fainting

The skin may be cool and moist. The pulse rate will be fast and weak, and breathing will be fast and shallow. If heat exhaustion is untreated, it may progress to heat stroke. Seek medical attention if symptoms worsen or last longer than one hour.

What steps can be taken to cool the body during heat exhaustion?

  • Drink cool, nonalcoholic beverages
  • Rest
  • Take a cool shower, bath, or sponge bath
  • Seek an air-conditioned environment
  • Wear lightweight clothing

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If you plan to spend time outdoors this summer, take precautions to minimize the chance of heat exhaustion. When your Mount Clemens home or business has storm damage, our team in Mount Clemens and New Baltimore is Here to Help. ® Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

Franchises are independently owned and operated.

What Are Some Ligntning Safety Tips for New Baltimore Residents?

7/13/2022 (Permalink)

Clouds from a passing storm are seen in the evening sky. We restore storm damage 24-hours a day in Macomb County!

New Baltimore residents are no strangers to severe storms or storm damage. Our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore team have been restoring storm damage for Macomb County residents and businesses for many years. Here are some lightning safety tips from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration:  

  • Avoid isolated tall trees, hilltops, utility poles, cell phone towers, cranes, large equipment, ladders, scaffolding, or rooftops
  • Avoid open areas, such as fields
  • Never lie flat on the ground
  • Retreat to dense areas of smaller trees that are surrounded by larger trees, or retreat to low-lying areas but watch for flooding
  • Avoid water, and immediately get out of and away from bodies of water
  • Avoid wiring, plumbing, and fencing. Stay away from all metal objects, equipment, and surfaces that can conduct electricity.
  • Do not shelter in sheds, pavilions, tents, or covered porches as they do not provide adequate protection from lightning
  • Seek fully enclosed, substantial buildings with wiring and plumbing. In modern buildings, the interiorwiring and plumbing will act as an earth ground.
  • A building is a safe shelter as long as you are not in contact with anything that can conduct electricity (e.g., electrical equipment or cords, plumbing fixtures, corded phones). Do not lean against concrete walls or floors (which may have metal bars inside).

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When your New Baltimore home or commercial business has a storm damage emergency, our team in Mount Clemens and New Baltimore is ready to respond 24-hours a day. We typically arrive within four hours of your call for help. Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

Franchises are independently owned and operated.

Is Flash Flooding a Risk in Mount Clemens?

6/14/2022 (Permalink)

Flash flooding is occurring. We restore storm damage 24-hours a day, 365 days a year in Macomb County!

Last year, the Clinton River crested its banks reaching 17.20 feet on June 26. Our Mount Clemens and New Baltimore team respond to flooding and storm damage emergencies every year in Mount Clemons. Here are some tips from our website on things you can do and should not do while waiting for emergency assistance to arrive:

Do This After Flooding

  • Remove excess water by mopping and blotting
  • Wipe excess water from wood furniture after removal of lamps and tabletop items
  • Remove and prop wet upholstery and cushions
  • Place aluminum foil or wood blocks between furniture legs and wet carpeting
  • Turn air conditioning on for maximum drying in summer
  • Remove colored rugs from wet carpeting
  • Remove art objects to a safe, dry place
  • Gather loose items from floors

Do NOT Do This After Flooding

  • Don’t leave wet fabrics in place. Hang furs and leather goods.
  • Don’t leave books, magazines, or other colored items on wet carpets or floors
  • Don’t use your household vacuum to remove water
  • Don’t use television or other household appliances
  • Don’t turn on ceiling fixtures if the ceiling is wet, and keep out of rooms where ceilings are sagging

Call Us Today!

When your Mount Clemens home or commercial business has storm damage, our team in Mount Clemens and New Baltimore is Here to Help. ® We’ll restore your storm damage “Like it never even happened.” Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

Franchises are independently owned and operated.

Highly Trained Restoration Team in Harrison Charter Township?

5/24/2022 (Permalink)

Laptop computer with a pair of hands on keyboard Our technicians are some of the most highly trained techs in Macomb County!

Our team in Mount Clemens and New Baltimore has the training, equipment, and experience to clean and restore fire, water, storm, mold, and property damage quickly and efficiently. Harrison Charter Township residents and businesses can rely on our highly trained team to restore property damage no matter how big the job is!

Certifications

  • AMRT - Applied Microbial Remediation Technician
  • ASD - Applied Structural Drying Technician
  • CCT - Carpet Cleaning Technician
  • CDS - Commercial Drying Specialist
  • ECTP - Employee Certification Training Program
  • FSRT - Fire & Smoke Damage Restoration Technician
  • IICRC Certified Firm
  • OCT - Odor Control Technician
  • OSHA - 10-hour General and Construction Industry Training Program
  • OSHA - 30-hour General and Construction Industry Training Program
  • OSHA - Other Training
  • RRRP - Lead-Based Paint Activities and Renovation
  • WRT - Water Damage Restoration Technician

Our employees must undergo initial and continuous training and education to stay current with industry best practices and advancements in the field. We are trained and certified by the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification, the nonprofit certifying body for the cleaning and restoration industry.

Employee Certification Training

The Employee Certification Training is a voluntary, self-paced program designed for SERVPRO Franchise employees. Certification is awarded after the successful completion of course materials and an examination. Modules include:

  • Crew Training
  • Fire Restoration
  • Water Restoration
  • Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning

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When your Harrison Charter Township home or commercial business has property damage, our team in Mount Clemens and New Baltimore is Here to Help. ® Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

Franchises are independently owned and operated.

Thunderstorms and Lightning in New Baltimore?

5/17/2022 (Permalink)

A thunder-cloud dominates the sky overhead. Our technicians are on call 24-hours a day in Macomb County.

If lightning strikes a tree and it falls into the side of your home in the middle of the night, would you know what to do? Our team in Mount Clemens and New Baltimore has the training, equipment, and experience to remove fallen trees and restore storm-damaged structures. Our technicians are on call 24 hours a day because we know that property damage can happen at any time. When you call us for a storm damage emergency, you can expect:

  • We typically arrive onsite within four hours of your call for help
  • We will contact your insurance adjuster within eight hours
  • We will immediately tarp and board up any areas exposed to the elements
  • When water damage is involved, we will document and monitor the drying process
  • We are licensed contractors and can supervise a full range of reconstruction services when required to return your property to pre-damage condition
  • Whenever possible, we will work to minimize the disruption to you and your household

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You never know when your property may be compromised by storm damage. When your New Baltimore home or commercial business has storm damage, our team in Mount Clemens and New Baltimore is Here to Help. ® Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

Franchises are independently owned and operated.

Tornado Damage in Mount Clemens?

4/13/2022 (Permalink)

An F3 tornado sets down in a field. We restore storm damage 24-hours a day in Macomb County.

Our team in Mount Clemens and New Baltimore wants everyone to know how to prepare for a tornado. Here is some information from Michigan's Emergency Management Division:

  • Review with your family the area in the home that is designated as the shelter, and practice having everyone in the family go there
  • Have a disaster supplies kit on hand.
    • Flashlight
    • Extra Batteries
    • Battery Operated Radio
    • First Aid Kit
    • Can Opener
    • Canned Food
    • Bottled Water
    • Extra Clothes

Develop an emergency communication plan in case family members are separated from one another during a tornado.

Here are two of the most notable disasters to strike Macomb county in Michigan's history:

May 25, 1896

A cluster of five tornadoes north of Detroit killed 50 people on May 25, 1896, making it the second-deadliest tornado outbreak in Michigan history.

1964 Macomb County tornado

Thirteen people were killed, and 400 were injured on May 8, 1964, by a tornado that went through Chesterfield Township between Mount Clemens and New Baltimore in Macomb County.

Thousands were left homeless by the F5 storm, which caused $7 to $8 million in property damage -- equivalent to $55 to $63 million in today's dollars.

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When you have a storm damage emergency in your Mount Clemens home or commercial business, our local team in Mount Clemens and New Baltimore is Here to Help. ® Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

Franchises are independently owned and operated.

Snow Melt Issues in Mount Clemens?

3/29/2022 (Permalink)

A small patch of snow is receding in the sun. We restore storm damage 24-hours a day in Macomb County.

Do you know that our local team in Mount Clemens and New Baltimore follows the one-four-eight-hour rule when responding to property damage emergencies? Our fast emergency response time may mean the difference between a quick restoration and a more costly and time-consuming repair. We follow the one-four-eight-hour rule, meaning:

One hour: we will respond to your call within one hour or less

Four hours: we will be onsite within four hours of your call

Eight hours: we will contact your insurance adjuster within eight hours of your call

Storm damage never happens at a convenient time. Whenever possible, we will work to minimize the disruption to you and your loved ones. Upon arrival, we will immediately tarp and board up any areas exposed to the elements to reduce the potential for secondary damage.

No matter what kind of property damage you have, you can rely on us to be with you every step of the way, and we will keep you informed on our progress until the job is complete.

Call Us Today!

When you experience storm damage in your Mount Clemens home or commercial business, our local team in Mount Clemens and New Baltimore is Here to Help. ® Our technicians are on-call 24-hours a day and typically arrive onsite within four hours of your call. Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

Franchises are independently owned and operated.

Blizzard in Mount Clemens?

1/11/2022 (Permalink)

A blizzard creates zero visibility “whiteout” conditions. We restore storm damage 24-hours a day in Macomb County.

SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore, has been restoring storm damage for many years in Macomb County. Mount Clemens residents may recall the Great Blizzard of 1978. On January 25, 1978, a storm that initially began as rain quickly changed to heavy snow leading to frequent whiteouts and zero visibility on January 26. The Great Blizzard of 1978 was the most extensive and one of the most severe blizzards in Michigan history. Twenty people died from heart attacks or traffic accidents caused by the blizzard. Many people were hospitalized for exposure due to losing heat and power in their homes. An estimated 100,000 cars were abandoned on Michigan highways.

We typically arrive onsite within four hours of your call. Upon arrival, we will tarp and board up any area exposed to the elements to minimize the potential for secondary damage and immediately begin the cleanup and restoration process. We will contact your insurance adjuster, and we can help with the insurance paperwork and process.

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When your Mount Clemens home or commercial business needs help with storm damage, SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore’s technicians are ready to respond 24-hours a day. We have the equipment, training, and experience to restore your storm damage, “Like it never even happened.” Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

Franchises are independently owned and operated.

Storm Readiness in Harrison Charter Township?

12/14/2021 (Permalink)

A tree has fallen on a powerline. We restore storm-damaged homes and businesses in Macomb County.

Severe weather is expected during the winter months in Harrison Charter Township. SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore, has a team of storm damage restoration technicians with the equipment, training, and experience to mitigate and restore all types of storm damage, no matter how big the job is! Here are the definitions of winter weather terms from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA):

Winter Storm Warning

Issued when hazardous winter weather in the form of heavy snow, heavy freezing rain, or heavy sleet is imminent or occurring. Winter Storm Warnings are usually issued 12 to 24 hours before the event is expected to begin.

Winter Storm Watch

Alerts the public to the possibility of a blizzard, heavy snow, heavy freezing rain, or heavy sleet. Winter Storm Watches are usually issued 12 to 48 hours before the beginning of a Winter Storm.

Winter Weather Advisory

Issued for accumulations of snow, freezing rain, freezing drizzle, and sleet will cause significant inconveniences and, if caution is not exercised, could lead to life-threatening situations.

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When your Harrison Charter Township home or commercial business needs storm damage restoration services, SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore has a team of technicians ready to respond 24-hours a day. We’ll restore your storm damage, “Like it never even happened.” Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

Franchises are independently owned and operated.

Disaster Recovery Team in Mount Clemens?

11/15/2021 (Permalink)

Heavy rain falls on a car window. We restore storm damage 24-hours a day in Macomb County.

SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore, has already seen some severe weather this year. We have been restoring properties damaged by storms for years in Mount Clemens, and our technicians are on call 24-hours a day to respond to any size emergency.

When we arrive, we will tarp and board up any broken windows or other areas of the structure exposed to the elements to prevent secondary damage. We will inspect and assess the damage, provide you with an assessment, and contact your insurance adjuster. On top of providing cleanup and restoration services, we can also supervise a full range of building and reconstruction services when needed to complete a restoration.

Disaster Recovery Team

As part of a nationwide network of over 1700 SERVPRO franchises, we have access to disaster recovery teams that can mobilize quickly to respond to any size emergency or disaster. Recent mobilizations of the Catastrophic Storm Response Teams include:

  • 2017 California wildfires
  • 2017 Hurricane Irma
  • 2017 Hurricane Harvey
  • 2016 Hurricane Matthew
  • 2015 Carolina floods
  • 2014 Polar Vortex
  • 2012 Sandy
  • 2010 Nashville floods
  • 2008 Ike
  • 2007 Chicago floods
  • 2007 Ohio floods
  • 2007 California wildfires
  • 2005 Katrina/Wilma/Rita

Call Us!

When your Mount Clemens home or commercial business needs storm damage restoration services, SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is Here to Help. ® Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

Franchises are Independently Owned and Operated.

Power Outage in New Baltimore?

10/11/2021 (Permalink)

A camping lantern is lighting a room in a house during a power outage. We respond to storm damage emergencies 24-hours a day in Macomb County.

New Baltimore weather can be severe, and power outages do occur. SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore responds to storm damage emergencies throughout the year and offer these tips on preparing for a power outage from the American Red Cross:

Create a support network. Identify people who can help you stay at home or evacuate during an extended power outage. Keep a paper copy of your contact list.

Stay connected and alert. Sign up for alert systems and apps for text alerts. Have communication devices that work without home power, including a crank or battery radio, a non-cordless home phone, chargers/batteries for your cell phones and your computers.

Stock food and water. Store non-perishable food and water supplies for at least two weeks. Plan to use coolers and ice to extend food refrigeration and keep a thermometer in the fridge, freezer, or cooler to monitor the food temperature.

Know and plan for your personal and medical electrical needs. Take an inventory of your electrical needs. Consider backup and non-power alternatives for lighting, communication, medical devices, refrigerated medicine, cooking, garage doors, locks, and elevators. Discuss a plan with your doctors for your medical needs.

Call Us Today!

When your home or business needs storm damage restoration services, SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is Here to Help. ® We have a team of highly trained technicians ready to respond to your call 24-hours a day in New Baltimore. Call us today at 586-598-5050. 

Franchises are Independently Owned and Operated.

Wind-damaged Doors in New Baltimore?

9/21/2021 (Permalink)

The front door of a home is shown. We mitigate storm damage 24-hours a day in Macomb County.

SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore responds to storm damage emergencies throughout the year in Macomb County. Severe weather can bring high winds to New Baltimore, and they can cause property damage. Exterior doors are prone to wind damage, but there are ways to minimize the potential for wind damage. Here are some tips to make your doors less vulnerable to storm damage from State Farm Insurance:

  • To better resist wind pressure and flying debris, make sure your entry doors are solid wood or hollow metal
  • All entry doors should have three hinges and a deadbolt lock with at least a one-inch bolt throw length
  • Door framing should be securely anchored to the wall structure using fasteners that are at least three inches long
  • If you have double-entry doors, secure the inactive door with head and foot bolts that extend through the door header and into the subfloor
  • Patio doors should be made of impact-resistant safety glass
  • Shuttering doors offers extra protection

Call Us Today!

You never know when you’ll need emergency storm damage restoration services, but when you do, SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is Here to Help. ® We have a team of highly trained technicians ready to respond to your call 24-hours a day in New Baltimore. Call us today at 586-598-5050. We’ll restore your storm damage, “Like it never even happened.”

Franchises are Independently Owned and Operated.

Water Intrusion Prevention Tips for Mount Clemens

8/18/2021 (Permalink)

Rain is shown falling. We respond to storm damage emergencies 24-hours a day in Macomb County.

Storm damage can happen at any time in Michigan. The weather here can be unpredictable, and storms have been known to blow in unexpectedly. SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore responds to storm damage emergencies throughout the year in Mount Clemens. The Insurance Information Institute offers these helpful tips for protecting your home from storm damage:

Exterior Inspection and Repair

Water can be prevented from entering a structure’s exterior through routine inspection and maintenance and making repairs as needed.

  • Caulk and seal windows
  • Inspect the roof for missing and aging shingles
  • Check rain gutters and drainage systems and remove any debris
  • Check downspouts and clear any clogs and make sure they are draining away from the structure
  • Check sprinkler systems and make sure the sprinklers are not spraying water onto the structure and that water is not pooling around the structure’s foundation
  • Make sure water drains away from the building.Water is invasive and will find its way into a structure easily when water is allowed to pool around the foundation. After a storm, or when the ground is already saturated by rainwater, the water may enter into the foundation wall through any cracks.

Call Us!

SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore has a team of highly trained technicians ready to respond to your call 24-hours a day in Mount Clemens. Call us today at 586-598-5050. We’ll restore your storm damage, “Like it never even happened.”

Franchises are Independently Owned and Operated.

Flooding in Mount Clemens?

6/7/2021 (Permalink)

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Floods Happen

According to a report published by Flood Factor, eighteen percent of properties are at risk of flooding in Macomb County. The Clinton River has been known to flood, and SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore has been mitigating flooding and other storm damage for the residents of Mount Clemens for years. We know that our fast response time helps to minimize further storm damage in most cases and our restoration technicians have the advanced training, equipment, and experience to restore storm damage quickly and efficiently.

Here is some information from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to keep you safe during a flood:

  • If time allows, call someone to let them know where you are going, and check with neighbors who may need a ride
  • Stay out of floodwaters, if possible. Even water only several inches deep can be dangerous. If you have to walk through water, use a stick to check the firmness of the ground ahead of you. Avoid moving water.
  • Do not drive into flooded areas
  • If your car becomes surrounded by rising water, get out quickly and move to higher ground
  • Stay away from downed power lines

Call Us!

SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore has a team of highly trained storm restoration technicians on-call and ready to respond 24-hours a day. Call us today at 586-598-5050. We’ll restore your storm damage in Mount Clemens, “Like it never even happened.”

SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is Independently Owned and Operated.

Thunderstorm Damage in Mount Clemens?

5/11/2021 (Permalink)

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Storm damage happens.

SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore responds to storm damage emergencies throughout the year in Mount Clemens, and offer these tips from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service (NOAA) when it looks like a severe thunderstorm is over:

Stay informed: Continue listening to local news or a NOAA Weather Radio to stay updated about severe thunderstorm watches and warnings. More severe thunderstorms could be headed your way.

Contact your family and loved ones: Let your family and close friends know that you’re okay so they can help spread the word. Text messages or social media are more reliable forms of communication than phone calls.

Assess the damage: After the severe weather threat has ended, check your property for damages. When walking through storm damage, wear long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, and sturdy shoes. Contact local authorities if you see power lines down. Stay out of damaged buildings. Be aware of insurance scammers if your property has been damaged.

Help your neighbor: If you come across people that are injured and you are properly trained, if needed, provide first aid to victims until emergency response team members arrive.

Call Us Today!

When your home has a storm damage emergency, SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore has a team of  restoration technicians on-call and ready to respond 24 hours a day.  Call us today at 586-598-5050. We’ll restore your storm damage in Mount Clemens, “Like it never even happened.”

SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is Independently Owned and Operated.

Severe Weather Awareness in New Baltimore?

4/19/2021 (Permalink)

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Severe Weather Awareness Week

SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore responds to storm damage emergencies throughout the year in the New Baltimore area and our fast response time helps to minimize the potential for further damage. In March Michigan hosted Severe Weather Awareness Week to help Michigan residents prepare for the severe weather season that is approaching. This included information on tornadoes, flooding, high winds, and other severe weather that could impact Michigan residents. The website also offers information on severe storm preparedness and has links to seasonal severe weather safety.

National Weather-Ready Nation Program

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is readying communities across the United States through its Weather-Ready Nation program and links to national weather service safety tips that cover these topics:

  • Air Quality
  • Beach Hazards
  • Cold
  • Drought safety
  • Floods
  • Fog
  • Heat
  • Hurricanes
  • Lightning
  • Rip Currents
  • Safe Boating
  • Space Weather
  • Sun
  • Thunderstorms
  • Tornadoes
  • Wildfire
  • Wind
  • Winter Weather

Call Us Today!

When your home or commercial business has a storm damage emergency, SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore has a team of storm restoration technicians on-call and ready to respond 24 hours a day. Call us today at 586-598-5050. We’ll clean and restore your storm damage in New Baltimore, “Like it never even happened.”

SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is Independently Owned and Operated.

Snow Damage in Mount Clemens?

12/28/2020 (Permalink)

Snow if falling gently during the day, showing blue skies and sunlight. We are fire damage restoration specialists in the Mount Clemens and New Baltimore areas.

We know snow

Snow damage can become a costly repair if not mitigated quickly. Water can cause damage any time it enters a structure. SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore has been restoring storm damage in the Mount Clemens area for years. We respond to storm damage emergencies 24 hours a day and work quickly to mitigate the damage.

There are lots of terms used to describe snow conditions. Here are some of the terms from the National Snow and Ice Data Center that are most commonly used:

  • Snow flurry: light snow showers that do not fall steadily for long periods of time.
  • Freezing rain: water that is supercooled and turns to ice when it hits anything.
  • Ice storm: freezing rain that coats trees, powerlines, and roadways with ice.
  • Blizzard: large amounts of snow and wind, creating low visibility, and winds above 35 miles per hour for more than three hours.
  • Bomb cyclones: move counter-clockwise around their core bringing snow and/or rain and are characterized by low pressure, large scale, and rapid development.

Call Us Today!

When you need help restoring storm-damaged property, SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is Here to Help. ® Our storm restoration technicians are on call and ready to respond night or day. Call us today at 586-598-5050. We’ll clean and restore your storm damage in Mount Clemens, “Like it never even happened.”

SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is Independently Owned and Operated.

Frozen Pipe in Mount Clemens?

12/14/2020 (Permalink)

A yellow, diamond-shaped sign stating, “Deep Freeze Warning” is show against a snowing backdrop, We respond to storm damage emergencies in the Mount Clemens area 24 hours a day.

Frozen pipes, oh my!

One winter, I went with my friend to do a winter inspection of her family’s vacation home. We discovered a burst pipe had caused significant damage to the plumbing and flooded the house. It was costly to repair, and she made sure to take protective measures to avoid a situation like this from happening in the future. SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore restores storm damage of all kinds, and has been helping residents in the Mount Clemens area for years, 24 hours a day.

Here are some tips from the  American Red Cross on what to do to protect pipes from freezing:

  • Drain water from the swimming pool and water sprinkler supply lines.
  • Remove, drain, and store hoses used outdoors. Close inside valves supplying outdoor hose bibs. Open the outside hose bibs to allow water to drain. Keep the outside valve open so the water remaining in the pipe can expand without causing a pipe to break.
  • Add insulation to attics, basements, and crawl spaces.
  • Check around the home for other areas water supply lines are located in unheated areas. Insulate hot and cold water pipes in these areas.
  • Insulate exposed pipes.
  • Consider relocating exposed pipes to provide increased protection from freezing.

Call Us!

When you need help restoring storm-damaged property, SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is Here to Help. ® Call us today at 586-598-5050. We’ll clean and restore your storm damage in Mount Clemens, “Like it never even happened.”

SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is Independently Owned and Operated.

Flooded Basement in Harrison Charter Township?

11/16/2020 (Permalink)

Storm water is shown pouring out of a downspout. We respond to storm damage emergencies 24 hours a day in Harrison Township.

Basement Flooding Happens

Storms cause water intrusion to happen any time there is a way for water to enter into a structure. For instance, clogged downspouts and improper drainage can cause rain to pool around the base of a structure’s foundation, allowing water to seep into cracks or through poorly sealed basement windows.

Harrison Charter Township is no stranger to water intrusion caused by storms, and  SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is prepared to answer your call for help 24 hours a day, every day. Water damage, when left untreated, can become a costly repair and the excess moisture can create the perfect environment for mold and other microbial growths to thrive. We offer these tips from Home Depot on how to prevent a flooded basement:

  • Remove debris from storm drains
  • Direst water away from your foundation
  • Install window well covers
  • Repair cracks in windows and foundation
  • Install a sump pump
  • Test your floor drain
  • Set up a flood alarm
  • Store valuables in waterproof containers

Call Us!

When Harrison Charter Township residents suffer storm damage of any kind, they call SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore. Our highly trained technicians are on call 24 hours a day to respond to your emergency. Call us today at 586-598-5050. We’ll restore your storm damage, “Like it never even happened.”

SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is Independently Owned and Operated.

Flooding in New Baltimore?

11/9/2020 (Permalink)

A flooded street is shown with water coming up from below a drain cover. We are storm damage restoration specialists in Mount Clemens!

Flooding Happens

SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore has an emergency response team that is trained to cleanup and restore all kinds of property damage caused by storms in the New Baltimore area. Floods are dangerous, and it is important to have an evacuation plan in place and make sure family members know the plan and know how to contact each other if separated.

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), offers these safety tips on what to do after a flood has occurred:

Take precautions

  • Keep an eye on children and make sure they don't play around high water, storm drains, ravines, or culverts.
  • Throw away food that may have come in contact with floodwater or perishable food that was not refrigerated at a safe temperature. Use water from safe sources until you know that your tap water isn't contaminated.
  • Before re-entering a home damaged from a flood: turn electricity off at the fuse box or main breaker until your home has adequately dried; check for gas leaks; examine your home for fire hazards; inspect the floors, doors, windows and walls for cracks or other damage to make sure the home isn't in danger of collapsing.

Call Us!

When you have storm damage,  SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore has a team of highly trained technicians on call 24 hours a day to respond to your emergency.  Call us today at 586-598-5050. We’ll restore your storm damage in New Baltimore, “Like it never even happened.”

SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is Independently Owned and Operated.

Thunderstorm Damage in New Baltimore?

10/27/2020 (Permalink)

Dark, menacing storm clouds dominate the afternoon sky. Mount Clemens residents trust us to restore their storm damage.

Thunderstorm Fun Facts 

According to the National Weather Service, part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), thunderstorms are defined as rain-bearing clouds that also produces lightning. Lightning strikes injure, on average, about 300 people a year. Other dangerous weather events attributed to thunderstorms include tornadoes, strong winds, hail, and flash flooding.

Macomb county is no stranger to thunderstorms and severe weather events and SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore has been restoring residential and commercial properties damaged by storms in the New Baltimore and Mount Clemens areas for years. Here are some interesting facts about thunderstorms from the NOAA:

  • Thunderstorms occur singly, in clusters, or lines
  • The most dangerous thunderstorms are the ones that stay in one location for an extended period of time
  • A typical thunderstorm produces rain for about 30 minutes to one hour
  • Thunderstorms develop when warm, humid conditions are present

Call Us Today

No matter what form of storm damage you have,  SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore has a team of highly trained technicians on call 24 hours a day to respond to your emergency.  Call us today at 586-598-5050. We’ll restore your storm damage in New Baltimore, “Like it never even happened.”

SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is Independently Owned and Operated.

Preparing for storms in Macomb County

10/7/2020 (Permalink)

lightning striking and SERVPRO logo in dark sky When storms are brewing, SERVPRO of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore will be there

When storms are brewing, we may not think destruction is headed our way but sometimes the inevitable happens in Macomb County. While storms can be beautiful, they can turn deadly in just moments. Being prepared will help minimize harm to people and bring less damage to your property. If you find yourself in the aftermath of a storm, let SERVPRO of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore turn your chaos back to normal.

A few ways to prepare for a storm with strong winds are:

  •     Have a flashlight readily available in case of a power outage
  •     Board up windows and doors ahead of time, if possible
  •     Secure loose items
  •     Have an emergency kit ready including non-perishable foods and water
  •     Make a plan ahead of time so your family will know what to do

Your local meteorologists will monitor the weather conditions in your area keeping you informed on what type of storm is happening. A storm Watch indicates they are watching for formations of specific types (flooding, severe thunderstorms, hail, tornadoes, etc.)  A storm Warning means there are property and life-threatening conditions occurring so you should take precautions.

Once the storm has subsided in Clinton Township, please continue to be careful walking about your structure as there could be loose debris, and compromised structures, etc. Wear boots, and gloves to help protect yourself but above all call the professionals at SERVPRO of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore to make your loss “Like it never even happened.”

Tips for Staying Safe During a Storm

10/5/2020 (Permalink)

Broken window and SERVPRO logo Stay away from windows during a lightning storm in Macomb County

Common safety rules and precautions state that the public should generally try to stay inside of a safe area or building when a lightning storm or thunderstorm occurs. There are many commercial buildings in the Naples area. SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore wants to share the following safety tips for staying safe during a thunderstorm while inside a commercial building:

  • Stay away from all windows or glass walls, especially during a lightning storm
  • Unplug appliances if possible
  • Pay attention to all alerts and warnings, as a thunderstorm can develop into a tornado if powerful enough
  • Avoid running water if possible since electricity can travel through plumbing

Weather is unpredictable. Although the weather can be predicted, it can also change in an instant without much warning. If a thunderstorm does happen to turn into tornado weather in Macomb County, consider the following tips:

  • If the commercial building has a basement or storm cellar, head there immediately
  • Use your arms to protect your head and neck in the event of flying debris or shattered windows
  • Do not leave the safe area until the local alerting system says it is safe to do so

Remember, SERVPRO of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is here to help. Our trained team members will show up ready to go and can assist in cleanup and restoration after a thunderstorm, lightning storm and even a tornado. 

Independently owned and operated by SERVPRO of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore. 

Link: https://www.ready.gov/thunderstorms-lightning

The Storm has passed, now what to expect from the cleanup...

10/2/2020 (Permalink)

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Count on Clear Communication and Fast Professional Work from the SERVPRO Team When Water Damage Needs Restoration in Patchogue

We know our customers will experience a steep learning curve if this is the first time they confront substantial water damage at their Macomb County residence. In addition to stress caused by the broken sewer drains or burst plumbing is anxiety about what awaits you and your family during the restoration process. Sometimes the cure might seem more disturbing than the water loss itself. We are here to calm those fears.

What Are the Characteristics of a High-Quality Water Disaster Recovery Company?

When your home suffers water damage, Our SERVPRO restoration experts is the optimal choice. The best results come when the company chosen is licensed and certified, local, and committed to our community. We are just that!  You can be assured that:

  • Crews, equipment, and products needed for the project are close by, reducing response time
  • Communication with managers and even owners of the company is easy to accomplish for questions and concerns
  • Checking company references with local business organizations, friends, family, co-workers, and neighbors is possible
  • Issues that might crop up in the future regarding the project or other losses can be discussed and managed in a straightforward manner
  • Our local company is proud of its reputation and invests in training and equipment to build and improve its services for the community

What Kinds of Training and Equipment Improves Restoration Outcomes?

The SERVPRO team bases exemplary service on the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) training managers and technicians mastered in preparation for your job. As an international standard-setting organization, the IICRC is in the vanguard of water damage restoration strategies, including hands-on use of the innovative equipment that efficiently manages unwanted water. Our certified employees can share with you the scientifically-based reasons for and implementation of restoration best practices.

How Do Restoration Professionals Establish a Workspace that Limits Hazards?

When we arrive, an experienced project manager completes a safety assessment. This step identifies issues that could cause injury or worse for our customers or workers. We put in place controls that shield individuals from harm during restoration, essential for the  health and well-being of you and your loved ones and our employees:

Electrical hazards

  • We wrap up and confine cords and lines that could tangle and spark
  • We turn off electricity in areas we cannot control until the water evacuates to avoid shock or electrocution

Structural hazards

  • We identify supporting structures weakened or broken because of water pressure or saturation -- adding braces to mitigate further risks or taping off the affected sections of your home.
  • We check for water collected in cavities, especially overheard or in walls, threatening collapse -- using controlled demolition techniques like punching weep holes in ceilings or making flood cuts in walls to release water and facilitate drying efforts.

Contamination issues

We categorize the water depending on what dirt, chemicals, or infectious waste mixed into the fluids -- determining what types of personal protective equipment (PPE) our crews need to wear, whether we need to construct containment work areas to limit spread, and if the extracted water will require containment and disposal as hazardous waste.

What Data Do Restoration Professionals Gather to Plan and Monitor Progress?

Project managers walk through your home, observing the damage they can see and planning strategies to discover whether and where water migrated into unseen spaces. Baseline moisture level data is vital for determining and monitoring the progress toward drying goals.

  • Job scoping to determine the extent of the water damage:
  • Visual inspection
  • Testing with moisture detectors, moisture meters, and infrared imaging for hidden and trapped water -- moisture levels of similar materials are recorded for comparison purposes.

When the Job Plan Is Complete, What Can I Expect the Restoration Technicians to Do?

We review the restoration game plan with you and make sure your insurance company is also in the loop. The signature green service vehicles open their doors, and the equipment rolls off for action.

Emergency services

  • Water pumping and extraction -- submersible pumps take care of water deeper than two inches while truck-mounted and portable extractors suction up the remaining fluids.
  • Controlled demolition to release trapped water -- data gathered earlier pinpoints places the water collected in cavities, and we cut or drill holes or remove sections of building materials to gain access to the water.
  • Cleaning and disinfection -- surfaces receive a thorough cleaning and then broadcast disinfection with EPA-registered products.
  • Structural drying -- the moisture levels graphed earlier inform our Applied Structural Drying (ASD) technicians in positioning air movers, heaters, and dehumidifiers to facilitate evaporation and remove the water vapor produced for appropriate disposal.

You need an ally when water damages your home. SERVPRO of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is there every step of the way, providing exemplary restoration services while answering your questions and concerns. We answer your call to (586)598-5050, 24/7 because water does not wait.

Natural Disasters in Clinton Township Affect your Pets, too – Have a Plan in Place

9/30/2020 (Permalink)

Pet dog holding a SERVPRO sign Include your Pets in your Evacuation Plan in Clinton Township

If a severe storm in Clinton Township is forcing a residential area to evacuate, not only does there need to be a plan in place for the residents but there needs to be a plan in place for the family pets as well. That part of the plan is often overlooked when forming the evacuation plan to begin with but not for lack of caring about the pet; it is often forgotten because most assume they will just grab the pets and leave but it is not that simple. Pet safety plans are just as detailed as human safety plans. SERVPRO® of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore wants to share the following pet evacuation tips with you:

  • Know which hotels accept pets and which ones do not – this is critical for your evacuation route planning
  • Do some research and find out which shelters, veterinarian offices, boarding facilities, etc. will take in pets during an emergency or evacuation situation
  • When practicing evacuation drills, include your pets so they have a sense of normality when the time comes
  • If your pets will be transferred in portable pet carriers, make sure they are comfortable being in one – practice helps with this
  • Grab a free rescue sticker from the ASPCA and mark how many animals you have inside the home as this allows rescue workers to know they should look for animals as well

When it is safe to re-enter the Clinton Township home, take note of any damage the house may have attained during the storm (including water damage) and when you are ready, call SERVPRO of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore to come help with the cleanup and restoration process. We are here to help! 

SERVPRO of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is independently owned and operated.

Links:  https://www.redcross.org/get-help/how-to-prepare-for-emergencies/pet-disaster-preparedness.html

https://secure.aspca.org/take-action/order-your-pet-safety-pack

Have an Evacuation Plan and a Shelter Plan in Place in Clinton Township

9/30/2020 (Permalink)

Stormy Sky with Storms brewing sign Don't wait to make your evacuation Plan

It is very important to have an evacuation plan in place before a big storm hits. The weather is unpredictable and unexpected damages can occur due to that. These damages can force homeowners and residents in Mount Clemens, New Baltimore to evacuate to a safer area. If a resident does not have anywhere else to go, another option is a disaster shelter. The American Red Cross has a disaster shelter locator on their website. When preparing for a storm, one should always check and see if there are any disaster shelters around the area.  Everyone is welcome at a disaster shelter. There are no qualifications to be met. Service animals are also welcome! What a great resource! 

Once the residential home is safe to re-enter, carefully evaluate any damage the home may have and take note of it. SERVPRO of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore has a team of trained professionals that are ready to help when property damage occurs! 

Here are some safety tips for the residents of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore who are getting ready to evaluate residential home damage:

  • Stay away from electrical lines and wires, especially if there is water damage nearby
  • Examine the breaker box for any breakers that might have tripped, but DO NOT turn them on yourself – call an electrician to do this safely in case of wire damage
  • Be extremely cautious if cleaning products have spilled – most are flammable so avoid using matches or candles

Again, we are here to help. Do not hesitate to call us if your home needs to be restored after a storm or water damage occurs. 

SERVPRO of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is independently owned and operated.

Link:  https://www.redcross.org/get-help/disaster-relief-and-recovery-services/find-an-open-shelter.html

What to do After an Clinton Township Storm hits your Home

9/30/2020 (Permalink)

Shattered window in home. If your window has shattered inside your home, call us to safely clean it up.

When you think of storm damage, you typically think about power lines being knocked down, trees breaking and falling, debris spread across yards for miles, and power outages. What you might not think about is the damage the storms can cause to your vinyl siding and glass windows. If the winds are strong enough, they may blow debris and rain right through your window (or your sliding glass doors). This flying debris can be dangerous and could create a liability for both your family and your home. If this happens, you will be dealing with a major mess inside your Clinton Township home and it can be difficult to clean up the destruction.

SERVPRO of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore is prepared to help you get your home back up and running as soon as possible. When disaster strikes, we can help. We are trained and ready to go during situations like this. Safety is a main priority, so please make sure you are wearing shoes around the broken glass and be careful if you choose to pick any of it up – even small pieces of glass can be very painful if they get stuck in a foot or a finger! Here at SERVPRO of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore, we can clean up the broken glass and any other debris that may be inside of your home as a result from the storm. We would love to make your home look normal again, “Like it never even happened.”

Be Prepared for Flooding in New Baltimore

9/30/2020 (Permalink)

house in flood waters with SERVPRO logo Be Prepared if you live near the lake!

Reducing Flood Damage in Macomb County:

Floods are the most common natural disaster in the U.S. They can happen anywhere, anytime. 25% of flood claims come from low-risk areas. SERVPRO of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore knows we can’t prevent storms. We can, however, reduce the amount of flood damage.

Lower the Risk of Flood Damage in Macomb County:

  • The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) reports that flood insurance is available even in low-risk areas  
  • Check your county planning department to see if you live in a flood plain 
  • Raise equipment off the basement floor
  • Build barriers to stop flood water from getting into the basement
  • Use waterproofing sealants to avoid water damage
  • Do not keep important information or possessions in the basement
  • Back up computer files and keep them in a safe location
  • Install a sump pump
  • Install a drainage systems or flood wall in your yard

SERVPRO of Mount Clemens, New Baltimore wants you to be safe.

Links:

https://www.ready.gov/floods 

https://www.cdc.gov/disasters/floods/readiness.html



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