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Signs of Mold or Water Damage in Your Kitchen

Water damage and mold growth can wreak havoc on your kitchen, so it’s important to get these problems resolved before your kitchen is no longer safe to use. Keeping an eye out for these signs of mold and water damage will help you stay on top of what’s going on in your kitchen better so that you’ll be able to call for professional help to save your kitchen from the damaging effects of moisture and fungal colonies that could grow.

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Water damage and mold growth can wreak havoc on your kitchen, so it’s important to get these problems resolved before your kitchen is no longer safe to use. Keeping an eye out for these signs of mold and water damage will help you stay on top of what’s going on in your kitchen better so that you’ll be able to call for professional help to save your kitchen from the damaging effects of moisture and fungal colonies that could grow.

Unusual Odors

It’s not uncommon for kitchens to smell bad sometimes because of trash, leftover food scraps or aromas from cooking, but the unusual odors could also be caused by a water leak or mold growth. The smell could be coming from rotting drywall or other building materials that may have water damage on the inside that isn’t visible. A persistent musty or earthy smell could mean that mold is growing somewhere in your kitchen that might be difficult to see.

Stains on Walls and Floors

Both water damage and mold can leave stains on walls and floors. Stains from both moisture and mildew growth often appear dark or may have shades of brown and green. Looking over your walls and floors regularly can help you spot this problem in its earliest stages. It’s also a good idea to check the sections of your walls that are located beneath your sink and inside cupboards and pantries so that no stains from water damage or mold growth go unnoticed.

Paint Damage

If you notice any damaged paint in your kitchen that’s caused by mold or moisture, contractors from a company like Servpro of Beaufort County may need to be called to remediate the situation and keep the damage from worsening. Both mold and moisture can cause paint to chip away and may even erode the material that’s underneath the paint. After your water or mold problem has been resolved, you may be able to repair the paint damage with a little touch-up paint, or you might need to have large sections of your kitchen walls repainted if the damage is more severe.

Wet or Damp Items

Cooking appliances, kitchen utensils and other items in your kitchen that feel very wet when you go to use them is a definite sign of a water leak, but you should also be aware of any items that feel slightly damp, as this could be a sign of a slower water leak. You might also notice moisture spots that are left behind on surfaces after you’ve moved certain items that are wet on the bottom. Mold that grows on some of your items can also feel moist to the touch.

Your kitchen shouldn’t be overrun by a water or mold problem. Contractors who specialize in mold and water damage remediation can help restore your kitchen to its excellent quality so that you’ll have a better place to prepare your favorite meals.

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Signs to Look for When It’s Time to Replace Your Roof

The roof protects your property from the elements, facilitates insulation, and keeps you comfortable. But how can you tell it's time for a replacement? Here are a few tips to determine if you need a new roof.

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The roof protects your property from the elements, facilitates insulation, and keeps you comfortable. But how can you tell it's time for a replacement? Here are a few tips to determine if you need a new roof.

Buckling, Loose, or Broken Tiles

If you are wondering if it is time to replace your roof, take the time to examine the tiles. Are the shingles buckling, broken, warped, or missing? You can fix it if it only affects a few tiles. But extensive damage calls for a replacement. The valley where two slopes of different gradients meet is susceptible to damage. If there are missing shingles on parts of your roof, it is usually a sign that you need a replacement.

Pools of Water and Moisture Problems

If the tiles feel soggy or spongy, it could be an indication of moisture problems. The flashing is responsible for channeling water away from the roof. When it is damaged, it can encourage pools of water. Roofing professionals may tear parts of the underlying structure if there has been extensive water damage. It is essential to evaluate the condition of the flashing around on areas vulnerable to leaks, such as the chimney and skylight. Installing quality ice dam protection prevents damage to your new roof.

Signs Algae Growth

If you notice black stains or streaks on your shingles, it is a sign of algae growth. With the right conditions, algae can take over your roof in less than four years. Microorganisms will break down the shingles, particularly if the tiles have substandard additions such as limestone. Depending on the stage of the infestation, it can cause the underlying wood to rot. When that happens, a replacement is necessary to avoid further damage to other parts of your home.

Your Roof Is Old

Most roofing materials can last between 20 and 30 years. But exposure to hailstorms, rain, and hurricanes can shorten its life. Therefore, if your roof is approaching the end of its life, you may want to consider a replacement. You could add a layer of roofing tiles over your existing one. However, many jurisdictions across the United States no longer allow multiple layers of roofing tiles. You can save a modest amount of money by overlaying the old roof. But it can trigger weight complications that could get worse when there is heavy snow or ice dams. The best option is to install a new roof that can last.

You can fix some roofing issues, but it is always wise to arrange for a professional evaluation. A new roof could prevent costly repairs in the future and may cut down your energy bills.

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5 Tips to Keep Your Gutter Clean Throughout the Year

Keeping your gutters clean allows fresh rainwater to flow through, and is better than letting the water sit on your roof. If water does damage to your roof, you may need to call a professional roofing company to make repairs.

The care of your gutters is something that most homeowners know they need to do, but often don't have the time. With five quick tips, you can keep your gutters clean throughout the year and avoid expensive repair bills. With that said, here are five tips to keep your gutter clean throughout the year.

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Keeping your gutters clean allows fresh rainwater to flow through, and is better than letting the water sit on your roof. If water does damage to your roof, you may need to call a professional roofing company to make repairs.

The care of your gutters is something that most homeowners know they need to do, but often don't have the time. With five quick tips, you can keep your gutters clean throughout the year and avoid expensive repair bills. With that said, here are five tips to keep your gutter clean throughout the year.

Make Sure Your Gutter Is Clean

Gutter clean-out is a necessary procedure to avoid clogged gutters. The leaves, sticks, and dirt that accumulate in your gutter will slide down when it rains. Not everything comes out so easy though. Tree branches coming off the roof during the autumn seasonal change, or birds using sticks and twigs for nest material, can cause problems as well. That is why it’s important to get up there regularly to clean your gutters.

You may think you don't need to perform this task annually because everything may easily slide off on its way down once the water comes bustling through. However, not all debris

is removed with rainwater.

Ensure Downspouts Aren't Clogged

Water can lead to mold and mildew if it sits in gutters. When rainwater runs off of a roof, one way this runoff water collected on your property or street below gets carried away is by the downspouts at each end (down from where they enter through knobs). If these spouts get clogged with dirt and leaves, they won't be able to flow, which puts pressure directly onto your plumbing system that can lead you right back into sagging problems all over again.

Check if Gutter Spikes Are Loose

The spikes are the connectors going through eaves and gutters into your roofing from below. You'll notice them because they're long. If they don't reach down, you will need them fixed or replaced because it could mean there's a separation happening on top. You can tell if these become loose by looking for jiggling in their placement next time it rains. When this happens, professionals recommend fixing anything out front immediately so that there is no risk for any future damages.

Clean the Gutters With Water

To get your gutter system flowing again, you can use a power washer or hose to rinse away any leaves and debris. As long as the spikes stay fixed and there aren't any clogs in the drain line from blocked entries, no damages will be done.

Check for Any Leaks

In conclusion, once the whole system is clear, run water through the system to look for holes, cracks in the caulking at the seams, or other areas of damage that may be leaking. Repair any leaks right away. If you need assistance repairing your gutter system, contact a professional gutter company to help.

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How to Clean and Organize Your Home

Keeping your house clean and tidy can be overwhelming and challenging at times. That is why taking things step by step can help you maintain your house and keep it organized. These are some tips and tricks that will help you out.

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Keeping your house clean and tidy can be overwhelming and challenging at times. That is why taking things step by step can help you maintain your house and keep it organized. These are some tips and tricks that will help you out. 

Start by Making the Bed

The simplest way to get into the cleaning zone is to start by doing an easy task first. Once you wake up, try to turn making your bed into a number one priority. Firstly, this will get you to get out of bed and start the day productively from the moment you wake up. Also, it will motivate you to keep going. 

To make this task as easy as possible, try to simplify your bedding. For instance you can cut out the top sheets and just use a duvet and a cover. If that’s the part you’re not willing to cut off, then you can try minimizing the number of pillows on your bed. Having to move around way too many pillows will end up turning your task of making the bed into a complete nightmare. 

Declutter

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The next thing you can do is to declutter your house. Keeping things tidy and organized is also about being smart about how you use the storage space around you. You can start by putting away the things that are in the way. Take care of the trash lying around and the move on to the things that are misplaced and things that weren’t put back into the place they belong. 

Another great trick for decluttering is to go through you wardrobe and get rid of the clothes you are no longer wearing. You can donate the clothes to charity or gift it to someone who wants them. This is a great way to make some room for new clothes and make your wardrobe look more organized. 

Do One Load of Laundry per Day

We all know how fast the laundry can pile up and then you end up having to take a whole day off just to wash all of the clothes. On top of that, if you have kids, it takes even less time for the laundry to pile up.

So, to avoid ending stuck in a mess and a pile full of clothes in the bathroom, you can do one load of laundry per day. Try to take it step by step. One day you can wash the underwear. Then on the second day, you can take care of the black clothes. After that, you can wash the colored clothes and then lastly you can take care of the bedding. This is just one example of how you can spread this task into multiple smaller tasks. 

Do a 15 Minute Nightly Clean-up

Try to develop a new habit of doing a quick 15-minute clean-up every night. You can get the whole family to help you out. Once you start doing these quick clean-ups, you’ll realize that it’s not so much of a tough job after all. 

The goal is to stick to some of the top priority cleaning tasks. Don’t overdo it. Just take 15 minutes to do some light cleaning. For example, the kids can declutter their toys in the rooms. You can wash the dishes and put away the trash, and your partner can put away the laundry that was washed that day. This way, you are ensuring that the house is clean at all times and you don’t end up with a pile of dirt, mess, clothes and dishes lying around at the end of each week. 

Keep your Basic Cleaning Supplies Close to Where You Use Them

This trick can save you a lot of time and it is especially useful for the above mentioned 15-minute nightly clean-ups. If you want to efficiently and quickly finish a cleaning task, try keeping some of the basic cleaning supplies where you can easily access them. This means keeping the supplies next to the space you are going to use them in. So for example, the cleaning supplies for the bathroom can go to a small drawer in the bathroom. The kitchen cleaning supplies can be under the kitchen sink. 

Deep Clean your Carpets

Maintaining the carpets in the house is not an easy job. However, every once in a while you have to make yourself get over with this task. Carpets can soak up a lot of dirt, fine dust, and even germs that you can transfer with your shoes. On top of that, the kids can also spill food and crumbs all over the floor that you don’t even notice if it gets stuck in the carpet. So, deep cleaning the carpet at least once in a couple of months can be useful. You can also look for professional house cleaning services to help you with more complex tasks. They can always help you get the job done efficiently and professionally. Soon, you’ll see how a cleaned carpet can change the appearance of the entire room. 

Clean as You Go

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Lastly, this one goes without saying but it can help a lot of people who struggle with staying organized clean their home. When you are cleaning the house, try to clean as you go. For example, you can start from the bedroom and then once you are completely finished with that room move on to your kids’ bedroom, then living room, then kitchen, and so on. Start in one direction and do things in that order. You will be less likely to forget something and get distracted by other cleaning tasks. This is a habit that can be developed and practiced over time. 

Conclusion

In conclusion, if you want to keep your house clean at all times, separate bigger tasks into smaller ones, follow an order, do little by little every day, start with easier tasks, and keep the supplies in the place where they are easily accessed for when you need them. 

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