The recent floods have caused widespread damage, and unfortunately, works of art and heirlooms are not immune. Weather events like this have led to people needing smoke, mud, water, and moldy painting restoration services. People are turning to FACL’s Las Vegas Disaster Response services for art to mitigate these damages and for advice about how to protect art. If you have art or heirlooms in your home, it is important to take steps to protect them from water damage.
Here are some tips:
- Move your art and heirlooms to a safe place. This could be a high shelf, a closet, or even a friend’s house. If you have to move them, be careful not to damage them.
- Cover your art and heirlooms with plastic sheeting or tarps. This will help to protect art from the rain and debris.
- Do not use heat or direct sunlight to dry your items, as this could further damage them.
- Get them professionally insured. This will help to protect you financially in case your art or heirlooms are damaged.
- If your art or heirlooms are severely damaged, you may need to seek professional help. There are companies that specialize in repairing art and heirlooms from water damage by providing services such as smoke-damage mitigation and moldy painting restoration.
One such company is Fine Art Conservation Laboratories. They have over 30 years of experience repairing art, documents, and collectibles from water damage and other environmental damage. They use state-of-the-art techniques for art conservation services such as moldy painting restoration, surface cleaning, and relining. We always bring items to their original condition.
Fine Art Conservation Laboratories’ 45 years of expertise in preserving and restoring art offers invaluable help and practical knowledge for helping people through the insurance claim process for damaged collectibles and art pieces. Our experienced team understands the complexities of insurance claims related to art, heirlooms, and antiques, providing reports that are properly prepared with information that the insurance company never puts in doubt. Fine Art Conservation Laboratories charges flat fees for this work, not a percentage of the claim settlement, and our expertise is honored nationwide. Let us help make the art, heirloom, and collectible part of the insurance claim process as seamless as possible and preserve your peace of mind.
Here are some testimonials from past clients who have utilized our water-damage mitigation services:
If you have any questions about how to protect art and heirlooms from water damage, please contact Fine Art Conservation Laboratories. They will be happy to help you. Our office number is (702) 757-3820.
Here are some additional information about what can lead to needing moldy painting restoration:
- Water can cause paper to warp, fade, or discolor.
- Water can also cause paint to crack, peel, or fade.
- Wood can swell and warp when exposed to water.
- Textiles can become stained, moldy, or brittle.
- Metal can corrode or rust.
If your art or heirlooms are damaged by water, it is important to act quickly to prevent further damage. By following the tips above, you can help protect your valuables and ensure they last for many years.
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I loved hearing the great feedback from your clients! I’m most interested in art conservation due to it’s preservation of the memories it holds for the people who cherish them, so it’s amazing to hear about the great effort that’s being put into the works well as the clients.
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Thanks Joelle for your insightful comment!