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812.824.5055Water damage is one of the most common reasons people make claims on their home insurance. Burst pipes, leaky appliances, and flooded basements are just a few triggers for policy holders to contact you regarding claims on their home insurance policy.
Generally, the damage caused by water is covered, but whatever causes the damage may not be covered. We can help to cost-effectively minimize the damage and therefore your claim costs.
We recognize that there are various and complex issues associated with water damage-related insurance claims and the many factors that may have contributed to the cause of the problems. Toxic mold and mildew-related claims filed are growing in size, are geographically widespread and impact both the home and office. Very few of the 1000 species of mold that are commonly found in the U.S. pose a serious health hazard to humans, those that do can have a significant impact on the insurance and reinsurance industries.
Harris Carpet Cleaning has experience in water damage cleanup operations and can work with you to smoothly address the issues and cleanup the the situation in a timely and low cost-effective manner. We stay on top of the situation until it is cleaned up.

Technicians at Harris Carpet Cleaning have successfully completed the 4 day Applied Structural Drying course in Nashville, TN. This intensive training presents the science of drying through interactive instruction and hands-on application. The schedule includes extensive work in an on-site flood house with state-of-the-art drying equipment and monitoring instruments. Then they learned how to document results for homeowners and insurance adjusters and then passed a 200 question comprehensive exam to earn this certification.
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"Mold is a significant problem after flooding and proper cleanup is critical to ensure it doesn’t affect you or your family’s health,” said Ron Sherman, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) federal coordinating officer. “Care must be taken to clean and completely dry areas of the home that have gotten wet from floodwaters to prevent structural damage and adverse health effects from mold.” - IN Department of Homeland Security 2005 Press Release