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Restoring Your Home After a Flood

7/27/2017 (Permalink)


Restoring Your Home After a Flood

Water damage is one of the most serious forms of harm that can befall a home. Getting the water removed and beginning the restoration process as soon as possible is absolutely paramount. A professional restoration company can ensure that your property has the greatest possible chance of undergoing a complete restoration to its original state.

It is important to understand that a water damage event, such as a pipe break or a supply line break, is an extremely serious situation that must be resolved as soon as possible. You should never attempt to handle water damage yourself, as there is almost no way that the average homeowner has any of the necessary tools or skills to adequately handle a water damage event.

A professional restoration company, on the other hand, is able to use specialized, powerful equipment and high levels of expertise and experience to immediately begin the mitigation of further damage. Let's take a look at the general process through which professional restoration companies are able to turn potentially catastrophic situations into nothing more than a minor hassle.

As soon as you experience a supply line break, pipe leak or other form of water damage, it is absolutely imperative to immediately call a professional restoration company. They will send out a team of water cleanup experts to assess your situation and begin working towards the complete restoration of the premises. Remember, the first thing you must do is call. Waiting, even for a couple of hours, can have catastrophic long term consequences, as water in a home or water in a business begins seeping into structural components, carpeting and drywall the second there is a flood.

The next step in the flood damage mitigation process is for the team of water cleanup specialists to survey the property, assessing the extent of flood damage and formulating a game plan to remove the water in the home. This is an area where only highly trained professionals, using state-of-the-art equipment, can effectively carry out the water cleanup process.

Using such high-tech tools as hygrometers and infrared detectors, the water cleanup specialists will begin the mitigation process, seeking out any hidden water that has seeped into drywall or structural components. This is a crucial step, as flood damage that is left to seep into joists and beams can permanently compromise the property's structure.

The third step in the damage mitigation process is the extraction of water in the home water in the business. Again, this can only be done by a team of highly trained professionals. Using industrial-strength, submersible pumps as well as specialized drying equipment, not unlike that seen in car washes, the team will begin extracting the water in the home or water in the business. This typically begins within 15 to 30 minutes of the specialists arriving on site.

Next, the drying process can begin. The standing water in the business or home will have been removed by this stage. But many areas and items will still be soaked. Drying is carried out by the restoration company within the flooded home, using high-tech, sophisticated and extremely powerful drying units that can be cranked up to nearly the flash point of the materials within the flooded home. Using these systems, an entire flooded home can be completely dried within a matter of hours.

The final step in restoring the flood damage is a thorough cleaning and sanitization of the home. This ensures that no mold will be able to form and that any dank smells will be completely removed.

If you experience a supply line break or a pipe break, remember that literally every minute counts. A supply line break or pipe break can be completely resolved. But it must be acted upon quickly. Don't let a pipe break ruin the value of your property.
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