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Water Damage Portland: A Tale of Theft, Bikes and Broken Water Lines

Published by 911 Restoration Portland on July 23, 2014 in category: Current Event, Water Damage Restoration with tags: ,
A few weeks ago here in Portland the owners of a well-known bike shop in the city’s Southeast neighborhood opened their doors in the morning to see the entire floor covered in water. To make matters even worse, this was no innocent accident. It seems... 

Oregon Dam Might Cause Floods

Published by 911 Restoration Portland on May 30, 2014 in category: Current Event, Water Damage Restoration with tags:
Residents in Salem, Oregon recently learned that the earthen dam located near their homes is in danger of failing. Earthen dams are made of soil materials, including clay and sand, instead of man-made materials such as cement. Erosion of natural substances contained in dams occurs... 

Portland’s Sewage Backup

Published by 911 Restoration Portland on April 22, 2014 in category: Current Event, Sewage Backup Cleanup with tags: ,
The beautiful tree lined streets of Oregon come at a price – a great deal of rainfall. This was especially apparent in March of this year, which produced the rainiest March day since rain records of 1940. This has been reported on by Andrew Theen, an Oregonian... 

A Quick Look at Sump Pumps

Published by 911 Restoration Portland on April 4, 2014 in category: Water Damage Restoration with tags:
Sump pumps are devices installed in basements or crawlspaces to keep the area dry. If you’ve never stood in water in your basement, you probably don’t need a sump pump. But if your property experiences floods, has a musty odor or consistently has a damp... 

Rain Leak FAQ

Published by 911 Restoration Portland on March 31, 2014 in category: Water Damage Restoration with tags:
What are Common Areas for Rain Leaks? Most rain leaks that enter the home are through the roof. Weather conditions can cause the roof to deteriorate which makes it hard to locate the spot at which the water entered. When the water goes through the... 
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