Ways to Recover From Water Damage
4/11/2022 (Permalink)
Flooding, extreme weather and broken pipes can quickly cause a home to fill with water, threatening the integrity of a building in the process. Once the water is pumped out, it leaves behind a trail of damaged household items, some of which may feel irreplaceable. If you find that your home has recently suffered from severe water damage, it may feel overwhelming to navigate the process. The following are ways to ensure that you salvage the maximum amount possible and return your home to normal.
Remove Water ASAP
Leaving large amounts of stagnant water unattended to for days can lead to mold, which can quickly get out of hand. Flooding in the basement is especially dangerous, as it can result in the following problems.
- Mold, mildew, or fungus growing and spreading across rooms
- Damage to appliances, such as washer/dryer units or water heaters
- Cracks in the foundation of the house
- Electrical shock from contact with exposed wires
For minor fixes, such as a dripping pipe, a dehumidifier can clean the mess in a matter of hours. These can either be rented or purchased from a reputable dealer.
Contact Professionals for Major Cleanup
In a scenario where is simply too much water to remove through simple measures, professional restoration services can be contacted to take care of things. Restoration servicers specialize in water damage repair and know the best methods for restoring your home.
Dry Off Wet Items
After the water cleanup is completed, the restoration of recovered personal items comes into focus. In all cases, only trained professionals should handle electronics damaged by water. Air-drying works for most non-electronics, although not all belongings will be the same after suffering damage.
The dangers of stagnant water in a residence demand immediate and swift action. Finding and confronting water damage in a timely manner can get your family back on track as soon as possible.