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Frequently Asked Questions

The dangers of wet carpets are obvious. If you allow your carpet and padding stay soaking for long periods, the risk grows that mold will begin to grow quickly--a major health hazard in itself!

An appliance that unintentionally causes water to flow from its pan is often considered a covered occurrence by your homeowners insurance policy. This means you don't have pay for damages caused as long as it was an unintentional mistake on behalf of the user (in this case).

Water damage is never an enjoyable experience, but it's important to remember that your home insurance will cover you if one of these pipes bursts and causes water damages in the house. The best way around this problem would be preventing any possible leaks by making sure everything has been tightly screwed or fixed with plumbers' tapes before going out on cold days!

The general rule is 48 hours if the water has been sitting in a structure for more than this amount of time, consider removing and replacing it.

If you're experiencing moisture in your home, it's best to get rid of the excess humidity. There are many ways that people have found successful at getting this done including running fans or using dehumidifiers- whichever one works better for you depends on what type and amount of problem they want solved.