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Flood FAQ'sThe following are responses to questions received from site visitors pertaining to Carpet Flood damage.
Following is a brief description of each flooding situation: Sanitary flooding includes sink overflows, toilet overflows without contamination, broken pipes, etc. This includes all potable or drinkable water intrusion. Unsanitary flooding occurs when the water contains some degree of contamination such as a washing machine or dishwasher overflow, water bed puncture, toilet overflow with urine present, or other water sources that may have some degree of biological contamination. Did you know? Many of the public health scares over the past 30 years were actually the result of preliminary findings and were later proven to be untrue?. There have been numerous false findings related to carpet, which were later disproved with good science, Carpet can actually have a positive impact on allergies and indoor air quality, if proper carpet cleaning is performed. Dust mites, mold, mildew, fungi, and allergens are easily removed with carpet cleaning. Black water includes any water containing raw sewage and any water coming in contact with the ground. General recommendations for each of these types of water intrusion are as follows:
1) Carpet warranty issues are best left to manufacturers, but most manufacturers nullify warranties on all flood-damaged carpet. Stain protectants (treatments) may be destroyed (neutralized) by cationic anti-microbial agents. 2) There is no evidence to suggest that exposure to high moisture levels should shorten carpet life in any way. The majority of manufacturers routinely recommend wet cleaning. More critical is the manner in which the carpet is handled during restoration ( see recommendations # 1-2 above). 3) Synthetic latex is a water emulsion process. Latex is weakened when wet, but regains strength when dry. 4) Currently, no factors have been established for excessive moisture levels 5) Synthetic latex as a water emulsion process is water soluble, but typically, latex integrity is uncompromised by excessive moisture when handled in a proper manner during restoration. 6) Seawater is classified as black water and carpet replacement is suggested under CRI and EPA guidelines. Rainwater may range from sanitary to unsanitary and appropriate restoration efforts should be followed. Did you know? Many of the public health scares over the past 30 years were actually the result of preliminary findings and were later proven to be untrue?. There have been numerous false findings related to carpet, which were later disproved with good science, Carpet can actually have a positive impact on allergies and indoor air quality, if proper carpet cleaning is performed. Dust mites, mold, mildew, fungi, and allergens are easily removed with carpet cleaning.
Carpet Installation Procedures
1) While CRI 105 recommendations suggest a stretch of 1 to 1˝%, the standard also states the carpet installation should be stretched drum-tight. In most cases, traffic and environmental influences will allow a properly stretched carpet installation to stretch during the life of the carpet installation. Each carpet installation may vary, but an additional 1˝-% may be obtainable for most carpet installations following initial carpet installation and subsequent use. This additional stretch should not negatively affect carpet performance. 2) Tackless strip, in a proper carpet installation, might create stretch grooves on carpet backing but restretching a reinstallation does not necessarily double the amount of stress on carpet backing. In most carpet installations, the pressure created by restretching only will equal the stretch of the initial carpet installation. In situations in which carpet backing has been damaged by excessive stretch, tackless strip should be repositioned to accommodate theses grooved areas. 3) There is no evidence to indicate that excessive traffic alone will damage backing materials. carpet cushion (carpet padding) should be inspected for failure in heavy traffic areas before cushion disposal. Lamination of the backing materials should be inspected prior to reinstallation. 4) Equal stretch can be obtained from aged carpet backing although some areas may stretch more easily than other areas. 5) The CRI 104/105does not differentiate between the installation of new materials or previously installed materials. 6) In all instances, regardless of stretch percentages, the carpet installation should be stretched “drum-tight” Carpet Inspectors - The carpet industry as a whole, neither endorses nor discourages any carpet inspection certification criteria. Evaluations should be based on an individual carpet inspector, experience, and individual expertise. Certification does not guarantee expertise nor does the lack of certification signify inexperience.
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