Gayelord Nash
Gayelord Nash is a regular contributor and shares what he knows about fire damage and the secondary water damage restoration that follows it.
Articles by this Author
The All American Flood And Fire Damage Checklist
- By Gayelord Nash
- Published 10/26/2008
- Home
- Unrated
Flood damage can be disastrous. When you don't know what to do about it, it can be a nightmare coupled with a disaster. It's important to be prepared for this natural disaster, since 1 in 5 of us will have to deal with a major flood in our lifetime.
Books, Document Drying And Disaster Recovery
- By Gayelord Nash
- Published 10/26/2008
- Home
- Unrated
Almost every homeowner has books, photo albums, and other important documents that he wants and needs to preserve for the next generation. A lot of times, people who suffer from calamities such as flooding mourn over the destruction of such documents more than they do with furniture and other expensive belongings.
What We Don't Know About The Water Restoration Act
- By Gayelord Nash
- Published 10/26/2008
- Home
- Unrated
Water is one of the basic needs people. For this particular reason, many municipalities put a lot of effort in protecting their source of water. When there's trouble it's the water restoration process that save the day. The government has a tremendous amount of responsability preserving the nation's water reservoirs.
Water Removal Equipment For Rent
- By Gayelord Nash
- Published 10/26/2008
- Home
- Unrated
Water filling your living room or kitchen may be caused by leaking appliances, overflowing of the kitchen sink or may come from other household sources creating what we usually refer to as "home floods". These are relatively small in proportion and may only result to minor damage of the carpet and/or flooring of your home. However, there's also the "larger floods"
Water Removal To Make Our Homes Livable Again
- By Gayelord Nash
- Published 10/26/2008
- Home
- Unrated
After floodwaters damage our home and property, the first thing we do is conduct water removal.
Water Damage Restoration Equipments And Tips
- By Gayelord Nash
- Published 10/26/2008
- Home
- Unrated
There are several water damage restoration equipments available in the market to help speed up drying and restoring your homes to pre-flood conditions. Each tool performs a function different from other tools. These devices are helpful especially if there's no sun to help you dry out your home materials.
How To Choose A Sump Pump For Basic Water Removal
- By Gayelord Nash
- Published 10/26/2008
- Home
- Unrated
About 80% of home floods occur in the basement. To prevent flooded basements, homeowners usually install a sump pump. A sump pump is a type of pump used to take away water from the sump pit, which is a hole in the basement, by pumping the water away to the sump area. The sump area is where the water removed from the basement will be pumped out.
DIY Water Damage Restoration Of Your Furniture
- By Gayelord Nash
- Published 10/26/2008
- Home
- Unrated
Now that you've totally cleaned up your home from excessive flood water, and it is now safe to venture inside the house, it is time to assess the damage done to you furniture and figure out how to perform water damage restoration on your furniture.
The Fire Damage Restoration Process
- By Gayelord Nash
- Published 10/26/2008
- Home
- Unrated
Obviously we already understood what fire damage is, don't we? Fire damage is the destruction of your goods and your property caused by of course by fire.
Solving The Problems Caused By Sewage Damage
- By Gayelord Nash
- Published 10/26/2008
- Home
- Unrated
Sewage damage presents a great threat to human health. Alas, people sometimes do not recognize, if not, disregard the dangers that sewage can pose to infants, kids, the elderly and those with weak respiratory and immune system.
Flood Damage Cleanup: Wrapping It Up
- By Gayelord Nash
- Published 10/26/2008
- Home
- Unrated
This article talks about the basics of flood damage cleanup, specifically the cleaning up portion of a complete flood damage cleanup operation. Such an operation, when done by professionals or by well-advised DIY (Do-It-Yourself) household members, start off with water evacuation, an inspection of the affected premises, and implementation of safety procedures.
Flood Damage Cleanup: Basic Procedures
- By Gayelord Nash
- Published 10/26/2008
- Home
- Unrated
Incidents of flood damage have increased in the United States in recent years, according to the National Weather Service. The same is true for other countries particularly those areas which are prone to flooding.
