AMRT - Applied Microbial Technician I, (Mold Remediation)
Air conditioning is a must-have for any home in Florida. It’s the best way to keep a home cool and comfortable no matter how hot and humid it might get in the summer months. Unfortunately, AC units don’t come without their share of problems. Not only can they freeze up, but they can also cause leaks when they start to accumulate condensation.
In many cases, AC leak water damage goes undetected for quite a while because it remains hidden in ceilings and walls. By the time the leak is discovered by a homeowner, the damage is usually quite extensive. As a result, most people end up needing professional help to restore their homes.
That’s where companies like Florida Fire & Flood come in to help. Their local team of professionals knows a thing or two about dealing with AC leak water damage, and this case study is a perfect example of how they can help others struggling with the same problem.
One June evening, Florida Fire & Flood received a call from a homeowner in Eustis, FL. They reached out to the contractors after discovering that their home had an AC leak that was causing water damage. The leak started upstairs, but it was making its way downstairs. As a result, it caused significant water damage to the drywall in the ceiling above the kitchen.
The homeowners were able to detect the leak because of the damage it caused to the ceiling. In addition to causing the paint to peel and bubble, it had major stains and water spots. Fortunately, these signs helped the homeowners to catch the AC leak water damage before it developed into a major mold problem.
As soon as the water damage experts received the emergency phone call, they dispatched a team of contractors to the location. The professionals understand the importance of working quickly in these scenarios to prevent secondary water damage problems. Immediately, they assessed the situation and developed an effective strategy for restoring the AC leak water damage.
To start, the professionals worked on drying up the water. Since AC unit leaks are relatively slow, they didn’t have to worry about bringing water extraction tools, so instead, they focused their efforts on increasing ventilation and removing excess moisture from the building materials. Their state-of-the-art drying equipment immediately started to work on the structure to mitigate the total loss.
Unfortunately, some of the drywall did have to be removed. There were spots where the damage was too great to simply dry the materials. The contractors also needed to remove some drywall to get to the interior of the home. This step allowed them to make sure that it was dried thoroughly to the frame. Otherwise, the homeowners could face problems with rot and mold in the future.
Finally, the contractors removed all of the drying equipment and began to reconstruct the house back to its pre-loss condition. For this step, the contractors mostly had to focus on installing new drywall. However, it proved to be a little more time-consuming than other similar projects because of the drywall ceiling that was already existing in the home.
The house previously had textured ceilings added, but the job was not done properly. It was sprayed wet, which resulted in a lot of graders. In order to make sure that the new drywall would match the existing, the restoration crew had to retexture the entire ceiling.
Though the contractors had to make some adjustments along the way, they were able to deliver beautiful results. The customer was very pleased to have a kitchen ceiling that looked even better than it did before the AC leak water damage occurred. Not to mention, they were very happy with the company’s response time and how efficiently they worked.
An AC unit leak can happen when you least expect it, so homeowners should always be on the lookout for signs of water damage in their ceilings and walls. Eustis residents who suspect they may have a problem should contact Florida Fire & Flood right away.
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AMRT - Applied Microbial Technician I, (Mold Remediation)
FSRT - Fire and Smoke Restoration Technician
OCT - Odor Control Technician
WRT - Water Damage Restoration Technician
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