Metro Restoration & Remodeling

Metro Restoration & Remodeling Providing restoration and remodeling for your residential and commercial needs. Specializing in fire, smoke, water, mold and weather damages.

Has weather, fire, or water damaged your home or business? If so give us a call today for a free quote at 918-935-7953! ...
10/12/2022

Has weather, fire, or water damaged your home or business? If so give us a call today for a free quote at 918-935-7953! We work with all insurances and can sometimes even help with your deductible!

We have crews tirelessly working around the clock to help the victims of Hurricane Ian! Call us today to help you clear ...
10/10/2022

We have crews tirelessly working around the clock to help the victims of Hurricane Ian! Call us today to help you clear out all debris, water, mold etc of your home or business at 918-935-7953 or 918-894-0904! We work with all insurances and in some cases can even help with your deductible!

We have crews tiresly working around the clock to help the victims of Hurricane Ian! Call us today to help clear debre, ...
10/10/2022

We have crews tiresly working around the clock to help the victims of Hurricane Ian! Call us today to help clear debre, water, mold etc out of your homes and businesses 918-935-7953 or 918-894-0904!

We have crews out in Florida helping with hurricane Ian damage! Call us today for all your home or business disaster res...
10/07/2022

We have crews out in Florida helping with hurricane Ian damage! Call us today for all your home or business disaster restoration and remodeling needs! We can work with any insurance and some cases even try to help with your deductible! Let us help you!

Call us today for all your restoration and remodeling needs (918) 935-7953!                                             ...
10/07/2022

Call us today for all your restoration and remodeling needs (918) 935-7953!

Call us today for all your commercial restoration and remodeling needs! Call our office number at 918-935-7953 or visit ...
09/26/2022

Call us today for all your commercial restoration and remodeling needs! Call our office number at 918-935-7953 or visit us at www.metrorestorationandremodeling.com for a free quote!

Fire damage causes burning or melting of objects and materials due to heat, while smoke damage refers to physical damage...
09/15/2022

Fire damage causes burning or melting of objects and materials due to heat, while smoke damage refers to physical damage resulting from smoke, rather than damage from the heat of the fire.

Few events can be more devastating and traumatic than a house fire and the smoke damage that comes with it. It can be disastrous to your home, destroying possessions and memories along with it. Apart from the loss of furniture and personal items, you’ll likely have to make other repairs such as patching holes and window replacements. You may even find yourself grappling with lingering water damage once the fire is extinguished.

Once you’ve cleared out your debris, you can start surveying the area to determine your next steps for smoke damage cleanup.

Beyond the fire damage, smoke and soot can be toxic, creating a hazardous situation. Even if a fire is contained in one area, smoke and soot can travel throughout a structure. Our professionals are highly-trained, with the experience, tools, and knowledge to clean up fire damage and remove the smell of smoke. In keeping with our goal to restore your home and cherished possessions to their pre-fire condition, we use appropriate personal protective measures to safely clean, deodorize and restore your property.

As a business owner, you know that any disruption in business affects your bottom line. We can respond quickly and understand your unique set of problems when faced with fire damage cleanup and smoke damage removal. Our goal is to help you get your business up and running again as soon as possible after a fire.

Fire Tips
After any fire damage situation, your primary focus should be safety:

-Is it safe to stay in the house?
-Electrical and "slip and fall" hazards are some of the most prevalent concerns.
-Only do activities that are safe for you to perform.
-Wet materials can be VERY heavy. Be careful!

What To Do After A Fire
-Limit movement in the home to prevent soot particles from being embedded into upholstery and carpets.
-Keep hands clean so as not to further soil upholstery, walls and woodwork.
-Place clean towels or old linens on rugs, upholstery and carpet traffic areas.
-If electricity is off, empty freezer and refrigerator and prop doors open.
-Clean and protect chrome with light coating of petroleum jelly or oil.
-Wash houseplants on both sides of leaves.
-Change HVAC filter.
-Tape double layers of cheesecloth over air registers.

What NOT To Do After A Fire
-Don't attempt to wash any walls or painted surfaces or shampoo carpet or upholstery without contacting Metro Restoration and Remodeling.
-Don't attempt to clean any electrical appliances that may have been close to fire, heat or water without consulting an authorized repair service.
-Don't use any canned or packaged food or beverages that may have been stored near the fire, heat or water.
-Don't turn on ceiling fixtures if ceiling is wet. The wiring may be damaged.
-Don't send garments to an ordinary dry cleaner. Improper cleaning may set smoke odor.

Do you have severe weather damage to your home or business? Call us today for a free quote! (918) 935-7953              ...
09/14/2022

Do you have severe weather damage to your home or business? Call us today for a free quote! (918) 935-7953

Severe weather strikes just about everywhere. While you might escape unscathed, your home or office building might not b...
09/14/2022

Severe weather strikes just about everywhere. While you might escape unscathed, your home or office building might not be so lucky. From a dented or damaged roof to hidden structural damage, there are a number of problems that can arise when your property is hit from a strong storm. If you see that the area around your house has been hard hit, it’s safe to assume your property might be damaged too. Here are some common situations you might find if your structure suffers storm damage.

Structural Damage to the Roof
Since it is the intermediary between the sky and the underlying structure, your roof is often one of the hardest hit parts of your home or office following a storm. Roofs can suffer tremendous storm damage from hurricanes, which can even tear them apart. Hail, wind, and driving rains can cause storm damage in the form of roof leaks. Water stains on the ceiling, damage to the siding, and dents are all signs that your roof needs restoration.

Water and Mold Damage
Along with roof damage, water and flooding are two of the most common problems associated with storm damage. Flooding can occur with storms throughout the year, and it is an especially big problem in flat areas. Flooding damage is so widespread that insurance companies reportedly spend over $1 billion each year on homes and offices in need of restoration after being hit. If your home or building suffers from water damage, you might need extensive repairs like gutting of the structural components, new siding, a new roof, and new wallpaper. Water can also damage the garage and necessitate repairs.

Sometimes, water remains in your home or office long after and exacerbates whatever storm damage appeared initially. Water that sits in your house or basement over time creates a number of problems. Mold and mildew may start to grow, and the wallpaper or paint may start to crack, chip, and peel. Although damage might not be immediately apparent or appear less serious, it’s important to know that flooding and standing water can cause damage to the supporting beams and foundations of your structure. It can also damage the drywall and cause hazardous contamination.

Fire Damage
On the opposite end of the spectrum, property can also suffer from fires during storm damage. Fires can be either naturally occurring or result from another problem, such as a fire that started at a nearby plant or building. Lightning from thunderstorms can also strike your property and cause damage to the structure. Storm damage from fires often necessitates extensive restoration, and sometimes a building will need to be demolished altogether or completely renovated.

Damage From Winter Storms
In addition to isolated damage from specific types of weather, such as wind and rain, it’s also important to consider the type of storm that affected your property. Winter storms are problematic for a variety of unique reasons. Winter storms, like hurricanes and other coastal storms, generally produce moisture and wind. The danger of winter storms is that the moisture can freeze and turn to ice, which can double or triple the amount of storm damage from water alone. This commonly happens beneath your roof, which can cause leaks and cracks. If the problem is not spotted and treated right away, mold and mildew can start to grow. This creates more destruction and results in more costly and extensive renovations.

Unless you know what you’re looking for and you’re confident about going up on the roof yourself, it’s always a good idea to hire a professional to come in and take a look at your roof. A professional has the requisite safety equipment and training to go up on a roof. He or she also knows what signs of storm damage to look for, which can make renovation estimates much more accurate.

Wind Damage
Coastal storms, thunderstorms, and tornadoes can all produce highly damaging winds. Generally, the stronger the winds are, the more likely it is that your property will suffer serious damage. Severe winds, which are categorized as winds over 50 MPH, can cause serious damage to property. Along with damaging the roof and walls, winds can throw debris into your house and necessitate even more restoration.

Storm damage is a serious issue, and it can happen any time of year. If your property has been affected by a storm, you may need extensive restoration to fix the problem. But unless you’re a professional yourself, it’s a good idea to hire a professional to make an inspection for safety, insurance, and legal reasons.

Call Metro Restoration and remodeling today for all your mold restoration needs!                                        ...
09/12/2022

Call Metro Restoration and remodeling today for all your mold restoration needs!

How Mold Can Damage Your House?Most people know that household mold can be bad for your health, and it makes an unsightl...
09/12/2022

How Mold Can Damage Your House?
Most people know that household mold can be bad for your health, and it makes an unsightly and bad-smelling mess, but did you know it can cause serious damage to the home, as well? It can. Dealing promptly with a household mold problem not only prevents the problem from getting worse, and therefore more expensive to deal with, but it can literally save your home.

Mold feeds on organic materials, such as wood, paper, many fabrics, and even some types of glue. It literally eats away at these materials, causing them to rot and fall apart. Mold can eat away at materials like wallpaper, drywall, carpet, wooden studs in walls, ceiling tiles, floorboards, and other structures inside the home. Left unchecked, mold can cause damage great enough to lead to the collapse of ceilings, caving in of floorboards, and falling down of walls.

You may expect to find mold in places like bathrooms, basements and attics, but did you know mold can sometimes also be found in heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems? It can, and mold in your HVAC system can be particularly damaging to your home, both because it is difficult to remove mold from inside ductwork and because mold inside a home’s air ducts can quickly spread to other areas of the home.

Air blowing through moldy ducts easily disperses mold throughout the entire home. For this reason, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recommends against turning on your heating or air conditioning if you think there might be mold in your HVAC system. Have the system inspected, and cleaned if necessary, before turning it on in order to prevent greater mold damage to your home. Note that the Environmental Protection Agency recommends having a professional clean your HVAC ducts, if you do find mold in them, to make sure the job is done correctly and safely.

Repairing Mold Damage?
Repairing mold damage can be a big job. Just how big depends on the amount and degree of damage. Many materials cannot be adequately cleaned or repaired after being contaminated with mold, including things like carpet, insulation, wallpaper, mattresses and plush furniture like sofas. They must be discarded and replaced. Most of the time, moldy drywall must also be removed and replaced.

Care must be taken when removing moldy materials because mold can be inadvertently spread to other areas of the home during the removal process. For instance, pulling up moldy carpet or cutting into moldy drywall to remove it sends hundreds of thousands of mold spores flying into the air. Those spores land on other surfaces and mold can begin to grow there.

Wooden surfaces, including wall studs and floorboards, can sometimes be cleaned and repaired, if a mold problem is caught and addressed early. If the mold problem has progressed, though, it may be impossible to completely remove mold from wooden surfaces. Floorboards may need to be replaced. Wall studs can’t be removed, but they may need to be sanded in order to remove as much mold as possible. Any remaining mold can then be encapsulated, or sealed in, with special sealant (sanding and encapsulation should only be done by qualified mold removal professional, by the way, to make sure it is done safely).

Other materials are easier to clean, such as metal, glass, tile and concrete. The process of cleaning these materials can be both time-consuming and labor-intensive, though, and safety precautions must be taken to prevent the inhalation of mold spores that can lead to serious health problems

09/09/2022

How Can Flood Damage Be Reduced?

Preparation is much easier than repair when it comes to reducing flood damage. Ensuring you take both short-term and long-term steps beforehand to reduce the risk of flood damage could provide vital protection if a flood were ever to happen. Short-term preparations are the things you can do when the potential for flooding is imminent, while long-term preparations are the more permanent changes you can make before any bad weather is in sight.

In the short-term, taking steps such as moving belongings from the main level to upstairs rooms, raising furniture off the floor, and using sandbags to block flood water entry points can be effective in minimizing damage. Long-term flood reduction measures can include improving land grading or slope, changing landscaping, installing water barriers and new drainage systems. Our Flood Preparedness page provides many more tips on staying safe.

How to Deal with Flood Damage

When dealing with serious flood damage on your property, the best and safest option is always to contact professional help like Metro Restoration and Remodeling. Between waste contamination, possible interaction with electricity, and other hidden hazards, flood water can be dangerous and cause a lot of damage that’s both obvious and not so obvious to the human eye. Proper drying, decontamination, and dehumidification is necessary to ensure no further damage is caused to your property. If you live in an area prone to flooding, making sure you have flood insurance, in addition to homeowners insurance, can also help significantly when it comes to dealing with flood damage.

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