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UPM Services specializes in mold remediation, water damage restoration, and mitigation. Founded in 1999, we are a family-owned and operated business with operations in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Columbus, Ohio. Our headquarters are located in Cincinnati.
WATER DAMAGE RESTORATION
DRYWALL
TESTIMONIALS
When our basement flooded due to a burst pipe, we were overwhelmed by the damage. UPM Services came highly recommended, and they exceeded our expectations from start to finish. Their team arrived promptly, assessed the situation, and immediately began the water extraction process. They were incredibly thorough with the mold remediation, ensuring that every trace was eliminated safely. Once the area was dried, they seamlessly repaired the drywall and even painted it to match the existing decor. The attention to detail and professionalism displayed by UPM Services was truly outstanding. We couldn’t be happier with the results and would recommend them to anyone dealing with water or mold issues.
Ed White
Discovering mold in our attic was a nightmare, but UPM Services turned it into a manageable process. From the initial consultation to the completion of the project, their team was courteous, knowledgeable, and efficient. They explained each step of the mold remediation process, ensuring we felt comfortable and informed. After successfully removing the mold, they repaired the damaged drywall with precision and perfection. Their painters then restored the walls to their original glory, leaving no trace of the previous damage. UPM Services not only restored our home but our peace of mind as well. We are incredibly grateful for their exceptional service.
FAQS
Mold restoration is the process of identifying, removing, and preventing the growth of mold in residential or commercial properties. This involves a series of steps designed to not only eliminate existing mold but also address the underlying causes of mold growth, such as moisture issues. Professionals typically begin with a thorough inspection to assess the extent of the mold problem, followed by containment measures to prevent the spread of mold spores to unaffected areas. Once contained, they proceed with the removal of mold using specialized cleaning solutions and equipment. Finally, the restoration process includes repairing any damage caused by mold, such as replacing drywall or carpeting, and implementing moisture control solutions to prevent future mold growth. Mold restoration is crucial for maintaining a healthy indoor environment, as mold can pose significant health risks and cause structural damage if left untreated.
Mold remediation is the process of identifying, removing, and treating mold-contaminated areas to eliminate the potential health risks and damage associated with mold growth. This process typically involves a thorough inspection to assess the extent of the mold problem, followed by the containment of the affected area to prevent mold spores from spreading. Specialized techniques and equipment are then used to remove mold safely and effectively, which may include cleaning, disinfecting, and in some cases, the removal of contaminated materials like drywall or carpeting. Finally, steps are taken to address the underlying moisture issues that contributed to mold growth, such as repairing leaks or improving ventilation, to prevent future infestations. Mold remediation is essential for maintaining a healthy indoor environment and protecting property from structural damage.
Signs of mold include a musty odor, visible black or green spots on walls or ceilings, and increased allergy symptoms. If you suspect mold, it's crucial to contact a professional for an assessment, as mold can pose health risks.
Water damage restoration is the process of restoring a property to its pre-damage condition after it has been affected by water intrusion. This can happen due to various reasons like flooding, burst pipes, or leaks. The restoration process involves several steps, including assessing the extent of the damage, removing excess water, drying and dehumidifying the affected areas, cleaning and sanitizing to prevent mold growth, and repairing or replacing damaged materials. Professionals in the field use specialized equipment and techniques to ensure that the property is thoroughly dried and safe for occupancy. Water damage restoration is essential to prevent long-term structural damage and health hazards associated with mold and bacteria growth.
Water damage in a home can manifest in several ways, and being able to identify these signs early can help prevent further damage and costly repairs. One of the most obvious indicators is the presence of water stains or discoloration on walls and ceilings, often appearing as yellowish or brownish spots. You might also notice peeling or bubbling paint and wallpaper, which occurs as moisture seeps behind these surfaces. Another common sign is the development of a musty or damp odor, suggesting mold or mildew growth, which thrives in moist environments. Additionally, warped or buckling floors, especially in wood or laminate, can indicate water damage beneath the surface. Keep an eye out for unexplained increases in your water bill, which could suggest a hidden leak. It's important to address these signs promptly to mitigate any further damage.
Whether mold restoration or mold remediation is covered by homeowners insurance largely depends on the specifics of your insurance policy and the cause of the mold. Generally, homeowners insurance will cover mold damage if it is the result of a covered peril, such as water damage from a burst pipe. However, if the mold is due to poor maintenance, neglect, or flooding (unless you have a separate flood insurance policy), it’s likely not covered. It’s important to carefully review your policy details and speak with your insurance provider to understand your coverage. Additionally, some policies may offer limited mold coverage or allow you to purchase additional mold endorsements for broader protection.