Are You Suffering From Allergies? Clean Your Air Ducts!

Air Duct Cleaning Austin TX

Air Duct Cleaning Austin TX

Allergies often accompany the season of Spring, especially here in Austin which is often referred to as the ‘allergy capital of the world.’ With all of the allergens that are stirred up around us, you may be experiencing a stuffy nose or horrible congestion. While this certainly has to do with the outdoors, that doesn’t mean you’ll feel better the instant you walk indoors. However, there may be something you can do - have you cleaned your air ducts lately?

 

 

Air ducts are a commonly ignored part of the house, but they also hold onto many allergens within your home. Not only does dust, dirt, and other grime build up within your air ducts, but mold can often be found as well. If this is the case, you could be having an allergic reaction to the mold buildup or even the dust that continues to circulate throughout your home.

How Can You Clean Your Air Ducts?

Cleaning your air ducts should be done correctly, if not - it could actually cause more harm than good. So, your best bet is to hire a professional cleaning company. Not only will they inspect the ducts themselves, but they’ll also look at your HVAC system altogether to make sure there isn’t anything abnormal causing these issues.

Are There Other Benefits to Air Duct Cleaning?

Absolutely! If you think it’s time to clean your air ducts, give us a call here at The Steam Team. We’re happy to take a look and advise what would work best for your situation. There is one major added benefit to this type of cleaning, besides getting rid of allergens around your home, and that is - a more efficiently working HVAC system! When this kind of excess buildup occurs, it can actually cause the system to work harder to try and circulate the air throughout your home. Removing that build up, allows the air to flow more freely.

 

Is there dust collecting around your ducts? Don’t wait - give us a call today!

 

A Quick Guide to Water Damage Restoration

Water Damage in Austin Texas

Water Damage in Austin Texas

You already know that water damage can be caused from a number of things; malfunctioning appliances, busted pipes, and natural disasters - but how can you handle these situations? When faced with a flood, homeowners often feel overwhelmed, and understandably so. The good news is that your local restoration company, The Steam Team, understands the devastating effect of this damage and is only a phone call away! 

Assessing The Damage

The first step when it comes to any kind of damage, whether it be from water or a fire, is for a professional to assess the damage. This helps with insurance claims and coverage, but also gives you an idea of how long it will take for them to restore your home and how much it’s going to cost. Additionally, they’ll be able to tell you how safe the environment is (and whether you need to stay somewhere else).

Water Extraction

Next, the water needs to be fully extracted from the home. It’s always advised to contact a professional to do this because of the contamination of floodwater. If the flood was caused from a natural disaster, it’s hard to know what is in the water itself. But, on the other hand, if it was from a sewage pipe - you could be dealing with highly contaminated water. Either way, it’s best to leave this part (and every part) to the professionals.

Drying the Moisture

Then comes the drying process. Using the latest technology and equipment, The Steam Team will begin drying out your flooring, belongings, and other furniture around the home. However, the drying process doesn’t stop there. Your technician will continue to monitor the area over time to ensure a smooth process and recovery.

 

 

Has your home been affected by water damage? Don’t hesitate to call a professional restoration company, like The Steam Team!

 

 

Can You Steam Clean Tile?

Tile Cleaning

Tile Cleaning

Most people think of steam cleaning when they notice their carpet begins to look dirty, but steam cleaning works for more than just carpet. In fact, you can steam clean many aspects around your home - from furniture to drapery, and of course - flooring. So maybe the better question here is; what can’t you steam clean?

How Steam Cleaning Tile Works

You may already know that grout is porous, meaning it absorbs spills and stains extremely easy - but you may not know that tile can become stained too. Not only does steam cleaning lift these stains and clean the tile (and grout), but The Steam Team finalizes the process by applying a sealant over the flooring.

 

 

So let’s talk about how steam cleaning actually cleans tile and grout:

 

The machine uses high-pressure water to flush the stains in conjunction with a vacuum that extracts the water from the floor, removing the stains altogether. Not only does steam cleaning remove stains, though, it also balances the pH level of your floor.

 

In some cases, grout can become discolored - especially if it hasn’t been cleaned for a while. But, the grout can undergo a colorizing process to restore its original color and bring the flooring back to life.

Why Should You Hire a Professional?

While you can rent steam cleaning machines from your local hardware store or even buy your own - there’s nothing like a thorough cleaning from a professional company. Often times, these machines are mounted in the vehicles, allowing for added pressure behind the cleaning - unlike other machines. Even further, your technician undergoes extensive training, becomes certified, and has years of experience.


Bottom line; you can’t go wrong hiring a professional to clean your tile and grout! If you notice that it’s starting to look dull or visibly stained, give us a call here at The Steam Team - we’re always happy to help.

How Does Soot Damage Your Home?

Fire Damage in Austin Texas

Fire Damage in Austin Texas

When it comes to dealing with a fire and its aftermath, many homeowners are concerned about the damage the fire itself causes. However, what you may not think about, is the damage the soot that’s left around your home can cause.

 

 

After firefighters finish putting out the fire, soot immediately begins to absorb into the walls, belongings, flooring, and other materials around the home.

 

Why is this dangerous?

 

Soot is acidic - not only does it cause discoloration, but it can also cause deterioration in these materials themselves. For example, the structure of your home is made out of wood - when soot is absorbed into the walls and left untreated, it can begin to break down that wood, causing harm to the overall structure.

 

But, wood isn’t the only material that soot can damage. In fact, within seconds, any materials that are affected will become discolored. While some of these are only temporarily stained, others could suffer permanent yellowing.

 

Now, these are only the damages that soot can cause to your home - what about the damage it can do to your health? Since the particles that make up soot are so tiny, they can very easily find their way into your lungs. Unfortunately, this can cause a number of respiratory issues and even heart disease.

 

So, what do you do?

 

When treated promptly by a professional restoration company, the soot can be removed altogether. But, it’s important to remember that professionals know the proper precautions to take so as to protect themselves from any health complications - because of this, it’s always advised that you stay out of your home until a restoration company is able to come and assess the damage.


If you’ve suffered from fire damage, the best thing you can do is call your local restoration company!

5 Tips To Handle Water Damage

24 Hour Emergency Water Damage Restoration Austin Texas 

24 Hour Emergency Water Damage Restoration Austin Texas 

  1. Move your belongings out of the way of water.

The quicker you’re able to get to your belongings that are in the way of the water, the better chance you have at salvaging them. If you have a second floor, that could be the place for many of your belongings from downstairs.

  1. Stay away from any electrical appliances, including the TV.

In fact, it’s better if you can unplug anything electrical - even your personal electronics. Using any of these appliances or devices could be extremely dangerous, especially if they’ve been touched by the water damage.

  1. Eliminate excess water (if possible).

Depending on the cause and size of the water damage, you may be able to get rid of some of the water yourself before the professionals arrive. However, if the damage is extensive and caused from a natural disaster (like a hurricane, tornado, heavy rain storm, etc.) it’s always safer to wait for the professionals.

  1. Remove water from wood furniture.

You’ll likely need to move some things around, especially your furniture (or things on your furniture). Wood can absorb the water if left for extended periods of time, causing extensive damage to the furniture and putting it at risk for mold growth. If you can remove any excess water from your wood furniture, it’s highly recommended.

  1. Move all objects away from carpeting.

Often times, you don’t have time to prepare for a disaster like a flood. That means you may have objects laying around your home, specifically on the floor. If there are colored items on your carpeting - like magazines, books, rugs, etc. - it’s best to move all of these objects away from the floor and to higher ground.


Has your home been affected by the recent weather? Are you dealing with water damage? Don’t hesitate to contact your local restoration company, The Steam Team!

Should You Get Carpet Protection?

Carpet Protection Austin Texas

Carpet Protection Austin Texas

When you’re shopping for new carpet, chances are you’re expecting some stains to occur over its lifetime - let’s be realistic. Those chances increase if you have kids, pets, or are putting the carpet in a high traffic area, right? So, should you get carpet protection?

What Is Carpet Protection?

Protection for your carpet can be applied at the time of purchase or even long after you’ve owned the carpet. In fact, if you’re carpet is prone to stains, you may choose to have it reapplied after a thorough cleaning. The layer of protection acts as a shield against spills and dyes, preventing stains from setting. However, that doesn’t mean you can leave spills on the carpet and expect there to be no stain left - you’ll still have to clean up the messes.

How Long Does Carpet Protection Last?

Unfortunately, carpet protection won’t last forever. This is especially true when the carpet experiences lots of foot traffic. While cleaning your carpet regularly is absolutely necessary and helps to elongate its lifetime, vacuuming can actually weaken the protective layer on top of the carpet fibers over time. But, don’t stop vacuuming your carpet because of this, since dirt particles and other grime have the same effect. So, the bottom line when it comes to the lifetime of carpet protection really depends on where the carpet is in the house and how much traffic it gets.

How Often Should You Apply Carpet Protection?

Each time your carpets are professionally cleaned is a good time to add a layer of protection! It’s simple, quick, and easy. Plus, it makes cleaning up spills and avoiding stains that much easier - it’s a no-brainer for many homeowner’s. If you haven’t looked into steam cleaning or carpet protection yet, don’t hesitate to contact us here at The Steam Team.

How Do You Eliminate Odor After A Fire?

If you’ve ever experienced fire damage in your home, you’re no stranger to the lingering odor that follows clean up. Depending on the materials that have been affected around the home, you may be dealing with several different odors - whether it be wood, plastic, or something else. So, how do you get rid of these odors? First thing’s first, call a professional restoration company!

 

 

It’s important to know that the fire damage isn’t over as soon as the fire is put out. In fact, extensive damage can still occur just from the smoke and soot alone - but what causes that odor you can’t seem to get rid of?

 

There are actually several factors that contribute to the odor, including the materials that have been burned as we previously covered. However, it also greatly depends on how long the fire, smoke, and soot are left around the house and the size of the area affected. The longer smoke is left around the home, the more time it has to absorb into your belongings and the structure of your home - causing a lingering odor.

How The Professionals Will Handle It

Immediately after the fire is put out, your professional restoration company will come in a assess the damage. The Steam Team has a five-step process in which we clean, clean, and clean some more - so where does the odor elimination come in?

 

That’s the last step. After the smoke and soot are completely out of your belongings (the one’s that are salvageable) and the structure, the house will undergo deodorization. Throughout this final step, The Steam Team professionals will ensure that your home becomes odor-free.


If you’ve suffered from fire damage, we understand how devastating it can be. We encourage you to reach out to your local restoration company so we can start recovering your belongings and getting your home back to its original condition.

How Does Soot Damage Your Home?

Water and Fire Damage Austin, Texas

Water and Fire Damage Austin, Texas

When it comes to dealing with a fire and its aftermath, many homeowners are concerned about the damage the fire itself causes. However, what you may not think about, is the damage the soot that’s left around your home can cause.

 

 

After firefighters finish putting out the fire, soot immediately begins to absorb into the walls, belongings, flooring, and other materials around the home.

 

Why is this dangerous?

 

Soot is acidic - not only does it cause discoloration, but it can also cause deterioration in these materials themselves. For example, the structure of your home is made out of wood - when soot is absorbed into the walls and left untreated, it can begin to break down that wood, causing harm to the overall structure.

 

But, wood isn’t the only material that soot can damage. In fact, within seconds, any materials that are affected will become discolored. While some of these are only temporarily stained, others could suffer permanent yellowing.

 

Now, these are only the damages that soot can cause to your home - what about the damage it can do to your health? Since the particles that make up soot are so tiny, they can very easily find their way into your lungs. Unfortunately, this can cause a number of respiratory issues and even heart disease.

 

So, what do you do?

 

When treated promptly by a professional restoration company, the soot can be removed altogether. But, it’s important to remember that professionals know the proper precautions to take so as to protect themselves from any health complications - because of this, it’s always advised that you stay out of your home until a restoration company is able to come and assess the damage.


If you’ve suffered from fire damage, the best thing you can do is call your local restoration company!

3 Signs It's Time to Clean Your Leather Furniture

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Leather furniture isn’t cheap - and should be treated as such. However, you don’t want to over-do it and clean or condition your furniture too much - so, how do you know when it’s time to invest in that cleaner or conditioner? Do you need to hire a professional for help? We’ve got all the answers for you, just look for these 5 signs!

  1. Rough or Dry Texture

Over time, leather loses its moisture - causing it to feel rough and dry. There are certain factors that can cause the material to dry out faster than others, like sun exposure, for example. However, leaving the dryness untreated could cause it to become cracked in severe cases. The best thing to do when your leather furniture starts to look or feel dry - whether it’s a sofa, chair, ottoman (or something else) - is to clean and condition the material.

  1. Worn Color

If you start to notice that the original color of your leather furniture is fading or changing, it’s time to take action! Often times, this discoloration is caused from dirt and grime build up. In order to restore your leather to its previous condition, you’ll need a mixture of cleaning and conditioning as well.

  1. Watermarks

Where there are watermarks, there may be mildew - but sometimes they’re inevitable. Your kiddos jump on the couch, spill a glass of water, and forget to tell you or clean it up! When it comes to water and leather, the best thing you can do is try and soak up the water before it sets in. If you’re noticing watermarks on your furniture, it’s likely time for a good, thorough cleaning!

 

 

Now, how do you clean or condition your leather? Call your local steam cleaning company - The Steam Team. We’re happy to help!

3 Ways to Keep Your Home Clean During Spring

Air Duct Cleaning

Air Duct Cleaning

You may have done a good, thorough spring cleaning when the season first rolled in. But now, you’re noticing that the dust and grime is building back up (even if you don’t have kids or pets)! There are several things you can (regularly) do to keep your home clean - and they don’t take much time either!

Wipe the Counters

Not necessarily after every meal or every time you’re in the kitchen, but definitely every evening, at the end of each day. Throughout the day, you spend countless time in the kitchen - prepping, cooking, eating - and lots of that is done on the counters. After a while, the grime builds up, making it more difficult to clean the longer it’s left. A simple, quick wipe-down every night should solve that problem!

Sweep the Floor

You may be sweeping, mopping, and vacuuming once a week or so - maybe more if you’ve got multiple pets and kiddos. But, there’s a lot of dirt and other particles that get tracked through your house - especially when they’re left on the floor. To protect your flooring (whether it’s tile, hardwood, or carpet), do a quick sweep through the house each day. Nothing too time-consuming, but it’ll keep the dirt from accumulating and causing any damage.

Dust Fixtures and Shelves

It doesn’t take very long before dust begins to build up on light fixtures, fans, and shelves. But, just like sweeping or wiping the counters - a quick dusting of these places a few times each week will minimize the dust collection around your house (and keep it out of your air ducts).

 

 

And for those of you who haven’t gotten started on your spring cleaning checklist, don’t forget the carpets and furniture! Assuming they haven’t been cleaned in awhile, it’s a good time to consider steam cleaning.

 

Have You Cleaned Your Office Carpet Lately?

Commercial Cleaning

Commercial Cleaning

As we previously wrote about in another blog, your flooring at home isn’t the only flooring you need to clean and protect. In fact, your office flooring probably gets much more traffic! So it only makes sense that it should be cleaned more often, right?

Right!

It can be difficult to tell when your carpet needs to be cleaned. In fact, most people wait until they can see stains and other dirty spots to call a professional crew. But, this can actually be harmful to your carpets because these particles damage the carpet fibers long before they’re visible to you. So how can you know when it needs to be cleaned?

 

The best way to go about commercial cleaning is to have a regular schedule, like every six months or so (depending on the amount of traffic and size of your office), for example. You’d be surprised how much cleaner your floor will look just with this added maintenance! So maybe you don’t want to have your carpets cleaned too often, we can understand that. But, think about this way - cleaning your carpets isn’t just about the way they look, it’s about protecting your investment.

Now, there are things that you can do to keep your carpets protected for some time (although they won’t eliminate the need for a thorough, professional cleaning every once in awhile). For example, using a protective floor mat in a high-traffic area is a great way to minimize the amount of dirt and dust that goes into your carpet fibers. If you want to do this - don’t forget about the areas where you deal with food or water too!


Is it time for your regular cleaning? Don’t wait - give us a call today! The Steam Team can thoroughly clean your office carpets and even help you figure out a good schedule for future cleanings.

 

How To Prepare for A Flood

Carpet Cleaning Since 1983

Carpet Cleaning Since 1983

Did you know that floods are the most frequent and costly natural disasters? While you may not be able to prepare for any type of water damage, there are certainly safety measures you can take to protect your home and belongings when you know bad weather is on the horizon (which seems to be quite often in Texas lately).

 

 

When preparing for a natural disaster like this, you can never be over-prepared! If your home floods, chances are the streets and roads are probably flooded, too. Unfortunately, that means it’ll be difficult to make it to the grocery store (or anywhere else, for that matter). In some cases, you may even need to evacuate your home (and quickly), so having the necessities packed and ready to go is important.

 

But, what are the ‘necessities?’ Things like; water, non-perishable food, medications, important documents, first-aid kit, rain gear, extra clothes, etc.

 

Now, what about your house? Is there a way you can try to keep the water from coming into your home? Well, unfortunately, it’s difficult to keep the water outside - especially when it’s rising and moving. But, you can protect certain items in your home by moving them to higher ground (or getting them out of the house entirely). This is more difficult when it comes to the structural aspect of your house, like the walls and flooring. There isn’t much you can do prior to the water damage that can protect your flooring (whether it’s carpet, hardwood, or another material) from suffering - except call a cleaning and restoration company immediately afterwards!

 

When water is extracted from the house promptly, it decreases any health risks, structural risks, and minimizes the overall damage that the water can cause. Here at The Steam Team, we understand the timeline you’re on and we’re available to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! Call 512-451-8326



 

How To Prepare for A Flood

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Did you know that floods are the most frequent and costly natural disasters? While you may not be able to prepare for any type of water damage, there are certainly safety measures you can take to protect your home and belongings when you know bad weather is on the horizon (which seems to be quite often in Texas lately).

 

 

When preparing for a natural disaster like this, you can never be over-prepared! If your home floods, chances are the streets and roads are probably flooded, too. Unfortunately, that means it’ll be difficult to make it to the grocery store (or anywhere else, for that matter). In some cases, you may even need to evacuate your home (and quickly), so having the necessities packed and ready to go is important.

 

 

But, what are the ‘necessities?’ Things like; water, non-perishable food, medications, important documents, first-aid kit, rain gear, extra clothes, etc.

 

 

Now, what about your house? Is there a way you can try to keep the water from coming into your home? Well, unfortunately, it’s difficult to keep the water outside - especially when it’s rising and moving. But, you can protect certain items in your home by moving them to higher ground (or getting them out of the house entirely). This is more difficult when it comes to the structural aspect of your house, like the walls and flooring. There isn’t much you can do prior to the water damage that can protect your flooring (whether it’s carpet, hardwood, or another material) from suffering - except call a cleaning and restoration company immediately afterwards!

 

 

When water is extracted from the house promptly, it decreases any health risks, structural risks, and minimizes the overall damage that the water can cause. Here at The Steam Team, we understand the timeline you’re on and we’re available to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!

 


 

 

 

Water Damage and Your Health

24 Hour Water Damage Austin

24 Hour Water Damage Austin

Whether you’re dealing with a relatively small flood from an appliance or a major flood from a natural disaster, water can damage more than just your home - it affects your health, too. The longer water is left to sit, the more bacteria it grows.

 

 

There are different levels of water contamination, which will vary depending on the source of the water. Often times, floodwaters are the most contaminated as they pick up sewage and other dangerous bacteria along the way. However, any water that is left standing can accumulate bacteria and become more contaminated!

 

 

It’s important to understand the health risks that floodwater can cause before re-entering your home or trying to do any clean up. Water doesn’t just stay on the floor and then leave once a professional comes to remove it, it soaks into the walls and many other materials around your home (furniture, cabinets, etc.) - and this is where the mold begins to grow.

 

 

While you may not have an allergy to mold, everyone can experience health effects from mold when it’s spread in large quantities. Just like water, when left without treatment, mold can become more dangerous with time (and rapidly). In severe cases, you could even be dealing with toxic mold - which can not only cause health complications, but death as well.

 

 

So, how can you protect your health in times like these?

 

 

Surprisingly, it’s relatively simple. The first step is to contact a professional cleaning and restoration company (like The Steam Team). Let the professionals assess the damage of your home and any safety concerns before you try to do anything yourself. When water damage isn’t dealt with immediately, the dangerous contamination can actually stay in your walls for years to come, so don’t hesitate to make that phone call if you find yourself in this situation!

 

 

Do You Need Cleaning for a Commercial Property?

Commercial Cleaning Janitorial

Commercial Cleaning Janitorial

Your house isn’t the only place that can collect dust, dirt, and other grime. In fact, you probably spend an equal amount of time at the office (if not more). No matter the size or type of flooring - The Steam Team can help you restore it’s beautiful and clean look. You probably know that part of professionalism is your appearance, but that also includes the office space you work in. If you expect your customers to think you’re a professional, keeping your office pristine is one of the first steps!

How is Commercial Cleaning Different?

When it comes to restoring flooring in a commercial setting, you may not think it would be very different than restoration at your home. However, the frequency in which you’ll need cleaning and the process itself definitely vary.

 

 

As opposed to cleaning your home, cleaning your office space will likely need to be done much more often. At home, your floors probably receive less than half of the amount of traffic that your office floors do. With all of this additional foot traffic, your floors are collecting scuffs, dirt, dust, and other particles that could be damaging over time.

What About Regular Maintenance?

Just like you would at home, no matter what kind of flooring you have, regular maintenance is always recommended. For example, vacuuming carpets regularly can help to decrease the amount of dirt and debris that’s collecting. Decreasing this debris can also help elongate the lifetime of your flooring, as it minimizes the damage the debris can cause.

How Often Do You Need Commercial Cleaning?

Aside from the regular maintenance, however, how often do you need commercial cleaning? It’s recommended to deep clean your flooring anywhere from every month to annually - depending on the amount of traffic in each area. If you’re noticing odors or see stains or other damage to your flooring, it’s probably time for a good, thorough, deep cleaning.

 

What To Do When Your House Floods

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Water Damage Restoration 24 Hours A Day 7 Days A Week

Unfortunately, many homeowners are unsure of what to do when faced with a flood. If water starts to come into your home from a storm or natural disaster, you may need to leave the house for an extended period of time. But, before you do - let’s explore the steps you should take should you find yourself in this situation.

Step One

If you’re dealing with a natural disaster, this can be difficult because you’re at the mercy of the weather. However, if the flood is caused from a broken pipe or appliance, you’ll want to stop the source of the water first.

 

 

When water starts entering your home, you’ll probably want to begin moving things to a higher level so the water won’t touch them. For smaller belongings, this is ideal, but for larger furniture, it’s often not possible in the moment. The most important part of dealing with floodwater, is to remove the water itself from your home as soon as you can.

Step Two

After you’ve contacted a crew to properly extract the water from your home, you should take pictures (before the water is removed). This is purely for insurance purposes - when you make a claim with your insurance company, they’ll want to see the extent of the damage. If you begin to clean up prior to the pictures, you could hinder the amount of coverage you’ll receive from your insurance company.

Don’t Forget Your Health!

Often times, homeowners get caught up in saving their belongings and material items that they don’t protect their health. Regardless of the source of water, it’s likely contaminated (and will continue to grow bacteria and mold the longer it’s left to sit). If you’re going to stay in your home, you’ll want to wear protective clothing - like boots and gloves, for example. Of course, it depends on the severity of your situation, but in most cases - it’s safer to stay outside the home and let the professionals get to work.


Now, you’re ready to call your insurance company and begin cleanup! If you’re experiencing flooding or water damage, don’t hesitate to give us a call!

When Should You Polish Your Marble Floors?

Tile Cleaning Austin

Tile Cleaning Austin

Chances are, you chose marble flooring for its shiny luster and appealing finish. When light moves throughout your house, the marble reflects and creates a luxurious feel - it’s the perfect flooring for your home. That is, until it loses its glossy appearance. Over time, regular wear and tear is going to scratch marble floor - just like any other flooring. The scratches take away from the finish, creating this lackluster appearance and even making it more difficult to clean. But while cleaning may not restore that glossy look you want, that doesn’t mean it’s not possible!

How to Restore Your Marble Floor

First and foremost, it’s always recommended to consult with a professional about your marble floors. There are many products that you should avoid - especially harsh chemicals and acids as they’re extremely tough on marble. It’s important that you use gentle cleaning methods, because marble can easily become damaged. All of this to say; hiring a professional cleaning company will take a lot off your shoulders!

 

 

If you’re not sure how to properly clean marble - a professional will have the right tools, experience, and knowledge to get the job done effectively and efficiently.

How Should You Regularly Clean Marble Flooring?

Now, for the times in between those professional cleanings, you may be wondering; how am I supposed to clean marble on a regular basis?

 

Just like with carpet, dirt and debris (like sand and other hard, gritty material) are the most damaging. As long as you can minimize these materials on your marble flooring, regularly cleaning is relatively simple. Frequent mopping and dusting should get the job done well - but don’t forget to quickly clean up any spills!


If you have any questions about cleaning your marble floors or are just looking for the right product - don’t hesitate to give us a call here at The Steam Team.

Why a Professional Should Deal With Water Damage

Hiring Water Damage Restoration Technicians

Hiring Water Damage Restoration Technicians

People are often amazed at the amount of damage water can cause - especially when left for extended periods of time. Not only can your belongings and home be subjected to this damage, but your health can, too. When you’re dealing with something as serious as water damage, don’t wait to call a professional for help. Trying to restore your home yourself (or hiring someone who may be posing as a professional) could result in even further damage.

How Professionals Handle Water Damage

The amount of time water sits in your home is the most critical aspect when it comes to water damage restoration. The longer it’s left, the more bacteria can grow and the more contaminated it becomes - putting your health at risk. Professionals are experienced and knowledgeable - they know how to handle these situations so as to minimize any health risk or concern.

 

 

First, they’ll inspect the damage and find the source of the water (if it’s from inside your home). After the water has stopped flowing, they can identify the ‘type’ of water by its level of contamination. Then, they’ll move around your home, potentially moving furniture to protect it or your flooring. Finally, the water is extracted entirely from your home and your professional restoration company will begin the drying and cleaning process.

 

During cleaning, everything must be sanitized to ensure that no bacteria or mold are left behind. Often times, water damage can cause a musty feeling and odor around the home - causing discomfort. But, this odor is eliminated through deodorization during the cleaning process.

 

There are many steps to restoring your home from water damage, including disposing of certain belongings unfortunately. Don’t put the extra stress on yourself and call a professional company - you won’t regret it.

The ‘Right’ Professional Should Be:

  • Licensed and Certified

  • Insured

  • Full-Service

  • Available 24/7

 

Have you suffered from water damage? Don’t let it sit any longer - give your local professionals, The Steam Team, a call! 512-451-8326

 

How Fire Damage Restoration Works

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24 Hour Fire Damage Restoration Austin Texas

Restoring a home from fire damage is often a two-part process - recovering from the fire and smoke itself, and recovering from the water that was used to fight the fire. Depending on the size of the fire, the water used could even cause flooding - but the moisture alone is concern enough, especially when it comes to mold growth. It can be difficult to imagine the restoration process when you’re facing damage and a leftover smoke odor - so here’s how it works.

 

 

First, the most important thing to know about fire and smoke damage is that it only progresses the longer it’s left there. Different materials and fabrics around your home have chemical reactions to the smoke and fire, increasingly breaking them down over time. However, when you call a restoration company as soon as the damage occurs, they can often salvage many of these fabrics, materials, and belongings.

The Danger of Re-Entering Before the Professionals

If you haven’t heard it from us, you’ve probably heard it elsewhere - re-entering your home after fire damage is extremely dangerous to your health, especially if there’s moisture from water involved. The professionals are trained and experienced to safely handle these situations, eliminating any health risks to themselves or to others.

 

Upon entering your home, a professional restoration company will begin inspecting the overall damage. Once they’ve covered every inch, they can give you a more accurate estimate for how long the process will take and how much it will cost. The longer the damage is left to progress, the longer it’ll take to clean and the more expensive it’ll be.

 

Then, they’ll begin to clean the materials and fabrics that are salvageable. Often times, when people try to do this themselves, they end up keeping belongings that can continue to cause damage or they throw out belongings that could have been cleaned - but, the professionals know exactly what to look for and how to treat the materials.