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Welcome to Dreyer's DKI, your expert in comprehensive property damage restoration across North Florida, serving areas including Gainesville, Ocala, and Lake City. Our certified professionals are prepared to assist you with water, fire, and storm damage recovery, as well as specialized services like mold remediation, structural drying, appliance leak cleanup, and direct insurance billing. We employ advanced technology and offer 24/7 emergency responses to ensure quick and thorough restoration. Trust Dreyer's DKI to promptly restore the safety and comfort of your home or business, minimizing disruption and maximizing recovery efficiency.
Water damage and flooding can cause structural damage to your home. Once it is safe, you can survey the home, noting any visible damage as well as the water lines. When you enter a structure, use extreme caution and evaluate the damage from top to bottom. As a professional restoration firm, we can also help evaluate and estimate the damage.
How can I secure my property after water damage?
Your home is susceptible to looting and vandalism if it is damaged and unoccupied. Even if you have an alarm system, it may not be functioning if your electricity or telephone service is interrupted. Lock and secure any vulnerable entry points into your home while you are away.
Should I enter my home after a flood?
If your home has suffered from a flood or water damage, extreme caution should be exercised when you first enter your home and begin cleanup. Always make sure your home is structurally stable, and turn off the power and gas supply lines to your home. Do not drink water from the tap until it is declared safe. Wear protective gear to protect yourself from contaminants that may be in the floodwaters.
My insurance company recommended a repair contractor, but do I have to use them?
The homeowner has the right to choose the contractor of their choice, and this is written in your insurance policy. Never feel pressured to use a contractor recommended by your insurance agent—choose a repair contractor that you feel comfortable with and confident in their abilities.
Do I need an exhaust fan in my bathroom?
A bathroom exhaust fan serves the vital purpose of ventilating the bathroom to maintain low humidity levels. Exhaust fans reduce the risk of mold growth and should be used every time you use the shower or bathtub. Continue to run it for 5-10 minutes afterward to dissipate the remaining moisture. We recommend installing an exhaust fan if you do not have one.
There is a discoloration and softening of the wall behind my sink. Should I be worried?
Discoloration and soft walls generally point to a water leak in the pipes behind the sink. Call a professional for help repairing the pipes. A water damage professional can perform an infrared inspection to confirm water damage.
Where should i check for water damage around my refrigerator?
Refrigerators are sometimes overlooked as a source of water damage in the kitchen. Check for moisture behind or under the refrigerator. You should also check water supply line collections and seals. The drain pan should be inspected too since this is a common source of mold growth.
I think my attic insulation is wet. What should I do?
Once insulation is wet, it is ineffective and hard to dry out. Wet insulation can create high humidity and contribute to mold growth. Identify and address the source of the leak, and then we recommend replacing the insulation.
There are water droplets in the washing machine when its not in use. Should I be worried about water damage?
Water in the washing machine can indicate a failing shutoff valve that is letting water through the line when the machine is not in use. Consider installing a new shutoff valve to prevent water damage. Also inspect the water supply lines to ensure they are in good condition.
Should I be worried about attic vents contributing to water damage?
Attic vents can lead to water damage, but they are essential for proper attic ventilation and to circulate air in the attic to reduce humidity, which wards off mold problems. Inspect the vents regularly to ensure proper operation and prevent leaks.
Where should I look for water damage in my bathroom?
Bathrooms have multiple sources of potential water damage. Check for leaks around the toilet and sink, making sure that everything is dry and functioning properly. Check the tiles, grout, and drain in the bathtub or shower for any damage, paying special attention to any discolorations or soft areas around the bathtub.
What are the signs of water damage in the kitchen?
If you suspect that you have water damage in your kitchen, look out for water spots under the sink, slow draining pipes, damaged tile or grout, or soft or stained walls. You may also spot water leaks around, under, or behind your refrigerator or dishwasher.
Should I be concerned about electrical shock after water damage?
The short answer is yes—whenever there is water damage, there is a risk of electrical shock. Turn off the power to your home or business by turning off the main circuit breaker panel. Even if the power is out in your neighborhood, it could be re-energized at any time. Do not use electrical appliances while standing on a wet floor. Never use a regular vacuum cleaner to remove excess water.
My family photos were damaged by water. What should I do?
We understand the value of saving family photos. If you cannot dry the photos immediately, additional damage may be prevented by freezing the photos. Gently rinse the photos and place them in a plastic bag before placing them in the freezer. Be sure to consult a professional conservator before freezing any photos.
Can books be saved after water damage?
Books submerged in clean water, such as water from a broken pipe, for less than 24 hours may be saved as long as mold is not present. Collectible, rare, or expensive books can be placed in plastic bags and placed in the freezer until they can be dried by a professional.
My house was flooded. Do I need to throw away all of my kitchenware?
Yes and no. Wooden cutting boards, plastic utensils and containers, baby bottle nipples, and pacifiers should be thrown out, as they cannot be safely cleaned after contamination with flood waters. Other items made from glass, stainless steel, or stoneware can be sanitized, disinfected, and reused as long as they do not have physical damage, such as cracks or chips that can trap contamination.
What types of damage restoration services does Dreyer's DKI offer?
Dreyer's DKI provides water, fire, storm damage restoration, mold remediation, structural drying, appliance leak cleanup, and direct insurance billing services.
Is Dreyer's DKI available for emergency restoration services?
Yes, Dreyer's DKI offers 24/7 emergency restoration services to promptly assist you.
How can I estimate the extent of the damage to my property?
Once safe, survey your home noting visible damage and water lines. Dreyer's DKI professionals can also help evaluate and estimate the damage.
What precautions should I take before entering my home after a flood?
Ensure your home is structurally stable, turn off power and gas, avoid drinking tap water until safe, and wear protective gear to avoid contaminants.
Do I have to use the repair contractor recommended by my insurance company?
No, you have the right to choose any contractor you feel confident in; you are not obligated to use the one recommended by your insurer.
What are Dreyer's DKI's operating hours?
Dreyer's DKI operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, providing round-the-clock services.
What payment options does Dreyer's DKI accept?
Dreyer's DKI accepts financing and invoice payment options to accommodate customers' needs.
Where is Dreyer's DKI located?
Dreyer's DKI is located at 3500 Northeast Waldo Road, Suite B, Gainesville, FL 32609, USA.
What nearby places can help customers find Dreyer's DKI or assist them during their visit?
Nearby places include Gator Auto Customs for automotive services, Florida Team Cheer Gators for fitness activities, and Ole Barney's Pierogies at Gainesville Fleamarket for grocery and bakery needs, which customers might visit before or after restoration services.
Are there nearby convenience stores or gas stations near Dreyer's DKI?
Yes, Circle K and Short Stop are nearby convenience stores and gas stations, convenient for customers needing quick supplies or fuel.
What shopping and hardware supply options are available near Dreyer's DKI?
Nearby options include ABC Supply Co., Inc., Sherwin-Williams Floorcovering Store, and Contractors Supply, which offer building supplies and hardware for restoration or repair projects.