Monday, 2 December 2019

Water Cleanup Henderson


Call the professionals at ERX Emergency Restoration Experts as soon as you can after water damage has occurred. We provide professional services for water cleanup in Henderson.

Monday, 11 November 2019

Fire Damage Cleanup and Repair Henderson


Looking for experts of fire damage cleanup and repair in Henderson? If yes, you are at the right place, ERX Emergency Restoration provides the best services for fire damage cleanup!

Tuesday, 15 October 2019


Water Damage Henderson




If you are facing water damage in Henderson, there is no better option than ERX Emergency Restoration. Our professionals are used the latest method to reach your home at its previous condition.

Wednesday, 2 October 2019


5 Most Common Causes of Indoor Water Damage

Water is all around us; in our pipes, in the air, in the ground around the foundation of our homes, and running through our appliances. Consequently, our Las Vegas homes and property are at risk for sustaining water damage. We at ERX would like to introduce the five most common causes of indoor water damage:
Leaking Pipes
Because pipes erode over time, leaks and bursts are bound to occur. Leaky pipes can cause water to pool outside of the pipe, and can waste a lot of water each year. Do not wait to get leaky pipes fixed. Water damage gets more and more serious the longer it sits, so getting it resolved quickly is key in mitigating damage. If you are worried about the integrity of one of your pipes, get it checked by a professional and replace any old or corroded parts as quickly as possible.
Clogged Drains
Any time a drain gets clogged, the pressure that builds up it will cause water to back up or overflow. Since many clogs come from the toilet, it can cause sewage back up, which is extremely dangerous for your health. When kitchen drains back up, you can have overflow onto floors and under cabinets. If you are experiencing frequent drain clogs, or really slow drainage, get it checked by a professional so that you can avoid water backing up into your home.
Air Conditioners
Air conditioners remove moisture from the air, and when not functioning correctly, that moisture can build up within the AC unit itself. If not properly drained, that water can leak all over your home. The best way to prevent this type of water damage is to follow manufacturers recommended routine service checks for your unit. Whether it be HVAC systems or window units, it is important to check your air conditioner at least once every year to prevent possible water damage.
Dishwashers
Dishwashers can cause some serious water damage in the home. The water hose that supplies the dishwasher can spring leaks, or its connections can become loose. Even using the wrong soap, or too much soap, can cause leaks to occur. Overfilling the dishwasher can cause strain, and lead to malfunction. Drains in the dishwasher can become clogged, and if it is not cleaned routinely can cause water to backup. Make sure your dishwasher is clean and clear from any buildup, and follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for usage and maintenance.
Washing Machines
Most high-efficiency washing machines use 15-30 gallons of water per load, while older washers use anywhere between 29 and 45 gallons of water per load.
It is important to check that all the fittings on your washing machine are secure and connected correctly when you are dealing with that many gallons of water. The water hose should be checked regularly, and should be replaced every 3-5 years. Keeping the hose secure and in good shape will prevent leaks and flooding. If you notice any water leaking from your washing machine, get it checked immediately.
While there are many different sources of water damage, being aware of these 5 common ones can help you protect your home. If you find yourself facing water damage, call ERX Emergency Restoration. ERX experts provide superior residential and commercial restoration services in Las Vegas and surrounding areas. We are your partner in protecting your property, and will work with you to minimize the damage caused by any type of water disaster.

Monday, 9 September 2019

Water Damage Cleanup Las Vegas


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Thursday, 29 August 2019

Five Pro Tips for Avoiding House Fires



There are too many different ways for house fires to start than can be covered in a single post. There are also numerous means of preventing fires. To make things more simple, however, here are five tips for avoiding house fires according to our fire damage repair experts at ERX in Henderson.

Install (And Maintain) Smoke Alarms
No list of fire prevention tactics is complete without smoke alarms. Estimates from the NFPA show that if every home in America had working fire alarms that over 1,000 lives would be saved each year. Having and maintaining smoke alarms throughout the home is simply a must. As you make it a priority, you will feel more  safe and have a greater peace of mind.

Don’t Overload Circuits
Everyone knows the importance of preventing overloaded circuits. Despite that, overloaded circuits are still one of the most common causes of fires. A main reason for this is people often don’t realize they are overloading a circuit. They start with a couple things plugged in and gradually add to it without really thinking until disaster strikes. To prevent this, take the time to consciously examine all of your electrical circuits and make sure they aren’t close to being overloaded.

Keep Dryer Vents Clean
Dryer lint is incredibly flammable. In fact, it is so flammable that it is commonly used as kindling to start fires. Thus, a buildup of dryer lint in your dryer vent is a recipe for disaster. Fortunately, cleaning out your dryer vent only takes a couple seconds. The only thing preventing anyone from doing this is forgetfulness. Try to make a habit of cleaning out your dryer lint after each load of laundry and you will be able to avoid this fire hazard.

Have Fire Extinguishers at the Ready
A fire extinguisher can make the difference between a small fire scare and an inferno that takes down your entire home. You should have at least one fire extinguisher for each level of your home. However, it is better to keep even more than that. You should have fire extinguishers in the obvious places like your kitchen and basement. However, you are even better off keeping small fire extinguishers in your bedroom and living room.

Be Extra Cautious Around Candles, Christmas Lights, and Space Heaters
Candles, Christmas lights, and space heaters are three household objects very notorious for starting fires. Each of them have a very useful purpose, but when you consider using them, you should also think about the risks. If you do use them, are you willing to put in the extra time and effort to ensure that they don’t cause any problems? If not, then it is probably best not to use them.
We hope you find these tips helpful enough that you never have to deal with a house fire. Nonetheless, if you ever do, don’t hesitate to contact our fire damage repair experts at ERX in Henderson for help.

Monday, 17 June 2019

5 Tips to Prevent Basement Water Damage


Basements are the most common place for water damage to occur within a home. Basement water damage can happen due to a number of reasons. Flooding from outside, broken/burst pipes, and broken water heaters or other appliances are just a number of common ways that home basements suffer water damage. Not all water damage is preventable, but there are some precautions you can take to reduce the risk of water damage happening to you. Below are five helpful tips for what you can do to keep water damage out of your basement as recommended by our professional restoration experts at ERX in Henderson?

Clean the Rain Gutters Frequently
A host of problems can develop if you don’t keep your rain gutters cleaned. Only one of which is water damage in your basement. This occurs as the rain gutters overflow and water spills out of them near the foundation of your home. Because the water is accumulating so close to the foundation, it doesn’t take long for it to find any weak spots in your foundation and leak into your basement. Be sure to clean out the rain gutters and consider having them inspected routinely to make sure they are working optimally.

Inspect For and Repair Cracks In the Foundation
weak spots it is probably only a matter of time until water begins leaking into your basement. You should take the time to have your foundation regularly inspected for cracks and weak spots. If you detect any, have them repaired immediately before any problems have time to develop. On a side note, be sure to have the basement area inspected for mold. Any signs of mold growth can indicate a water problem that you might not notice otherwise.

Keep a Sump Pump On Hand
If your home has a sump pump, you’ve already got a great tool in your arsenal for preventing water damage. However, simply owning a sump pump doesn’t give you a “get out of jail free” card – you’ve got to maintain it too.
If you know a storm is headed your way, check to make sure your sump pump is working properly and is plugged in. Also, consider investing in a generator for your sump pump and a replacement to keep on hand, just in case you lose power or the pump fails when you need it most. Keep in mind, if your basement floods as a result of a broken sump pump, your homeowner’s insurance may not cover the damage.
Inspect Sewers and Septic Systems
The worst-case scenario for water damage is when the water contains sewage. Not only is the sewage extremely hazardous to your health, but it also leads to much more severe damage. To keep this from happening to you, you should have your sewer or septic tank regularly cleaned and inspected. It may be a hassle to get the inspection set up, but it could save you from a very messy situation down the road.

Landscape Your Yard Properly
Proper landscaping is a surprisingly important factor for preventing flood damage in your basement. Landscaping features as trivial as the slope of your yard or the shape of your flower bed can cause or prevent flooding. The basic principle to follow here is to slope your yard so water drains away from your home and so that water doesn’t just pool in one spot.
Hopefully, these tips will help you keep water damage out of your basement and out of your home. Nonetheless, if you do experience water damage of any kind, don’t hesitate to give us a call at ERX in Henderson.

Tuesday, 11 June 2019

Water cleanup Henderson


If you are looking for the water cleanup in Henderson then call ERX Emergency Restoration! Our goal is to provide you the superior service that you will be getting back to work in no time.

Monday, 20 May 2019

Mold Removal Las Vegas


If you suspect mold in your home, don’t hesitate to call ERX Emergency Restoration to evaluate your property. We use the best methods for mold removal in Las Vegas!

Monday, 22 April 2019

Mold Removal Las Vegas


Recover quickly and completely from mold damages with our high quality services for moldremoval in Las Vegas. If you suspect mold growth, call ERX Emergency Restoration immediately.

Wednesday, 13 March 2019

Mold Removal Las Vegas


Do you have mold or suspect mold growth in your home or business?  Contact ERX Emergency Restoration that provides high-quality services of mold removal in Las Vegas! Our specially trained technicians can safely remove the mold and prevent it from spreading to other areas of your property.


Sunday, 27 January 2019

Identifying, Testing and Removing Household Mold

Mildew and mold both are both tiny organisms — neither animal or plant. They are members of fungal hyphae, the fungi kingdom which includes mushrooms, yeast, and other “decay organisms.” Both thrive in moist, warm areas like food in the pantry, your shower floor, or behind damp wallpaper.
Mildew is a surface fungus that can easily be identified as a patch of gray or even white fungus on the surface of a moist area. Mildew is easily treated with a store bought cleaner and a scrubbing brush. Mold, on the other hand, can be trickier to identify and is often the result of a much larger problem.
Common Types of Mold
Many types of mold exist in nature and can take hold in your damp home. Aspergillus is a fairly allergenic mold that is commonly found on foods and in home air conditioning systems. Cladosporium is typically a black or green “pepper-like” substance that grows on the back of toilets, painted surfaces, and fiberglass air ducts.
StachybotrysAtra (also known as black mold) is a greenish-black fungus that can grow on damp materials with a high cellulose content such as drywall sheetrock, dropped ceiling tiles, and wood. Despite the ominous reputation, its’ spores do not become easily airborne; contamination of indoor air is unusual.
White molds which can include some dangerous characters including HistoplasmaCapsulatum primarily found east of the Rockies and especially in the Missouri, Ohio, and Mississippi River valleys and CocciodiesImmitis in the western USA.
Does The Color Matter?
Molds exist in practically every color, from purest white, brown, tan, green, red, orange, yellow, black and even blue. But, biologically, a mold is a mold is a mold.  The color of the growth can help a scientist determine which species a particular mold might be, but color alone doesn’t tell you anything about a mold growth other than what color the growth happens to be at a specific point in time.
Molds are more highly structured and complex in their construction and life cycle than any bacteria or virus.  Instead of “cleaning” mold, you need to kill the entire organism, root and all, to help ensure a long-term solution to your mold problems. Mold remediation chemically disrupts the physical structure of the rooting and fruiting bodies of the mold organism itself.
What Smells?
Musty odors can be caused by a number of things in your home, but, are usually an indication of mold and mildew.  Molds and mildew cause that familiar “old” smell because they release a gas that gets into fabric, carpet, curtains, and furniture. Professional treatments  ofmold removal in Las Vegaswill address this side effect.
Testing
Since mold spores are so prevalent, testing isn’t difficult. Two basic methods are 1) surface swabs and 2) airborne testing. Both are needed; surface tests might miss some contamination.
ERX will evaluate your home and then recommend appropriate and precise tests. With this data, they will identify the specific molds, tell you the expected and safe levels of each, and create a plan to eliminate.   
Hiring Professional Help For Mold Damage
Call ERX Emergency Restoration Experts as soon as you can after water damage has occurred. The team will get to work with the latest technology to decrease drying time, reduce damage and get your life back to normal.
In the Las Vegas area, ERX Emergency Restoration Experts has an emergency line for 24-hour service at 702-830-9444, an office line at 702-500-1780, and an online contact form at erxlasvegas.com  

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