PROPERTY RESTORATION PROFESSIONALS
Damage From Flood Mi Macomb County?... Water Damage Repairs Oakland?... Mold Clean Up Wayne?... Storm Clean Up?...
When Disaster Strikes, YOU can count on So Clean Inc.
One hour emergency service is provided to any disaster in Southeast Michigan.
Water Damage Repairs | Property Restoration | Basement Flooding Clean Up
Macomb County, Oakland County, Wayne & St. Clair!
Certified & Licensed!
Commercial | Residential!
ONE HOUR EMERGENCY DISASTER SERVICE
365 Days a year!
Do not hesitate to call anytime.
Quality control is at the top of our goals. Our technicians are certified to perform any disaster restoration service required. Knowing that So Clean Inc. is a certified, licensed and insured company will set your mind at ease. All work is handled in house. No matter the disaster our technicians are certified in all fields of restoration. We have provided services in Macomb, Oakland, Wayne, and St. Clair County. Customer satisfaction is 100% guaranteed!
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(877) 762 - 5326
FOR THE COUNTIES OF
..MACOMB | OAKLAND | WAYNE | ST. CLAIR..
WE PROVIDE ONE HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE!
WATER | FIRE | SMOKE | MOLD | STORM DAMAGE
RESTORATION PROFESSIONALS
You can be assured our IICRC certified technicians will work 24 hours a day. Our experience includes emergency water extraction, water damage repairs mi, damage from flood, mold restoration, storm damage, smoke damage clean up, water and fire damage restoration. The most modern methods are used to safely restore your property. The utmost care is taken when handling personal items. If required, we will store your personal items in our climate controlled warehouse. When the work is completed we will return your property items.
Proudly restored properties in..
Chesterfield, Shelby, Rochester hills, white lake, auburn, Clinton township and many more!
Home Water Damage Cleanup & Prevention
If you are looking to avoid water damage to your home, it might take some effort, but it will be worth it over time. Here are a few methods to assist in preventing water damage in your bathroom and kitchen.
Checking for hidden water leaks in your house is fairly simple and easy , it is very possible that you have one out of your house. Turn off all appliances which use water, head outdoors and take note of what your water meter says, and then leave the appliances off (do not use water whatsoever) not less than 1 hour. After the hour expires, look into the water meter again to see if the reading has changed. If it has, you probably possess a leak.
Check underneath your dishwasher to ascertain if the line that would go to it from the water pipes are not leaking. When there is standing water close to the base of the dishwasher, you have a leak. A different way to check for leaks here is to check if the materials round the dishwasher are discolored or warped in any way.
Your refrigerator is usually a culprit of water damage and mold, too, especially refrigerators with built-in ice makers. Sometimes the road to the ice maker bursts or ice accumulates close to the bottom from the door and keeps it from shutting all the way, leading to components of your freezer thawing. Guarantee the line towards the ice maker is connected firmly and doesn’t leak.
Sinks often need to be re-caulked around to avoid water damage and mold underneath the sink and on top of the counter.
In the bathroom, soft spots within the floors near the fringe of the bathtub or shower together with discoloration is really a sure manifestation of water damage. Re-caulking where the walls meet the floor or in which the walls meet the tub can help solve the issue. If you have tiled areas inside your bathroom, cracks in grout or places that it is missing may also cause damage.
The overflow of toilets is an obvious cause of water damage, even if it does not happen that often. Putting an excessive amount of toilet paper into toilets or any other objects in to the toilet may cause it to back up.
Deodorants that hang inside the toilet bowl are something that causes blocks within the plumbing, can block the line completely, and when it is chlorine-based, can cause the pipes to rust and lead to an additional leak.
