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Flood Water Damage Repair

Posted by Water Damage Guy | Tagged as: Flood Damage Repair, Home Water Damage Repair, Water Damage Repair

Flooding can come from many different sources. It could be a simple roof leak, damage to your foundation, broken appliance, or something as big as a hurricane. Whatever the cause of your flood water damage repair, it is important to give it immediate attention to minimize damage and salvage what you can. If you have a broken appliance do what you can to turn it off, maybe even shut off the breakers to be safe. If it is flooding that you cannot stop be sure to move and expensive furniture or priceless belongings to a safe place that is unaffected by the water. Be sure to be in close contact with your insurance company to get valuable information on what avenues to take to get financial help with your flooding issues.

When beginning your project, it is important to remember all of the water damage repair hazards from standing water which is a breeding ground for all kinds of bacteria, viruses, and mold. Because of this you should strive to take care of the flooding within 24 to 48 hours of the incident to prevent these molds from infesting your home.  One of these harmful bacterias is Stachybotrys. It begins growing in damaged areas and even start affecting the air you breathe.  This can cause serious medical problems and allergic reactions in some people.

If you are a victim of flood damage here are a few tips to help you minimize the damage.  The first is to get rid of as much of the water as you can and as quickly as you can.  Try mopping the damaged area or using a wet vac.  Wipe down excess water from any wood furniture and remove any electrical appliances that could be damaged by the water.  If it is wintertime than open the windows to help air out the wet area and bring in fresh air. If it is summer close the windows and blast the AC.  Remove any artwork from damaged walls and rugs or mats that are wet so they can dry. Hang up any upholstery that has been water logged.

Last of all, if there is any major structural damage make sure you consult your insurance company to know what steps to take.  Also unless you are a skilled carpenter you should probably leave the flood water damage repair to a professional.  This doesn’t mean you have given up, it just means you accept  the fact that someone else may know more about it than you do.  Whatever you do, make sure that you take the right steps to preserve your home and repair it back to it’s original beauty.

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