CARLSBAD, CA, December 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) Superior Restoration announced today it has launched a new website, designed to engage and educate current and future customers as they consider their options for San Diego water damage recovery, mold remediation and fire damage restoration.
The new site, at www.superiorflood.com, has moved from a static, "brochure" format to a dynamic, data-driven design, making it easier for homeowners, businesses, commercial and residential property owners to assess and address their disaster recovery needs.
"Water damage, whether it's from a leak or a flood, can ruin the huge investment you've made in your property, especially in an area like coastal San Diego" says Gabriel Prieto, president of Superior Restoration. "Our site's goal is to help people understand the pitfalls of leaving water damage untreated, and to let them know the options they have to ensure their property is restored 100 percent. The truth is, time works against recovery, so people need to access and use this vital information right away."
Superior Restoration uses the most advanced techniques in the industry to dry carpets, drywall and other affected parts of the home as rapidly as possible, while minimizing replacement costs to structure and contents, according to Prieto.
"A huge hidden cost of untreated or unnoticed water damage is the need for professional mold remediation. San Diego residents need to know that mold cannot only destroy the beauty and value of your home, but it can also present a real threat to your family's health by destroying the air quality inside your house," says Prieto. "We see the negative effects of mold every day and it's critical that people understand how serious the problem is and that they should get professional treatment for mold growths as soon as possible."
According to WebMD, mold spores may cause allergic reactions (i.e. itchy nose and eyes), skin irritations and sinus congestion; in addition, prolonged exposure to mold spores may contribute to upper respiratory tract infections and can even trigger asthma attacks in asthmatic people.
"If you live in San Diego, Riverside or southern Orange County and you are worried about mold, give us a call," says Prieto. "We can solve your mold problems and give you the peace of mind, fresh air and healthy home environment that your family deserves."
Residents in the north county San Diego area can call Superior Restoration at 760-434-4555 or toll-free at 800-567-7756 for more information about fire damage repair, mold remediation, water damage recovery, carpet cleaning or other disaster recovery needs. The company prides itself on 1-hour response time and guarantees 100% customer satisfaction. A member of Disaster Kleenup International, Superior Restoration is insurance-company approved and maintains an 'A+' rating from the Better Business Bureau.
About Superior Restoration
Superior Restoration has been in business since 1995. The company specializes in San Diego water-fire-smoke repair and mold remediation. Crews are available 24 hours a day and 365 days a year. From start to finish, Superior Restoration will restore your home like new. All of our technicians are highly trained and certified. Contractors License # 780181.
Website: http://www.superiorflood.com
Fire/Mold/Water Damage Repair Firm Launches Website
San Diego-based Superior Restoration recently launched a new website designed to serve home & business owners who are looking for affordable, reliable options for water damage removal, fire damage repair, disaster recovery and mold remediation.
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