How to Check a Flooded Furniture for Reuse

Jun 15
07:35

2012

Ma. Theresa Galan

Ma. Theresa Galan

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Flooding can occur for many different reasons, but it may still be possible to rescue your furniture. If flooding happens as a result of a severe storm or hurricane, you may even get some warning ahead of time to secure your furniture to prevent any damage in the first place.

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It is best to survey and evaluate the damage as quickly as possible as time is of the essence. Inspect your furniture and separate what is salvageable from what cannot be saved. Be aware that water damage may not be restricted to furniture that has been sitting in water. Excessive moisture in the atmosphere can also cause damage.

To determine whether a piece of furniture is worth saving,How to Check a Flooded Furniture for Reuse Articles you have to look at the extent of damage. Take into account the cost of the item in relation to the cost of restoration. Finally, you have to also take into account its sentimental value to you. You may want to keep and repair a family heirloom despite damage.

Set aside furniture that is beyond repair for evaluation for insurance claims. Upholstered furniture that has been sitting in water for too long may be hard to salvage as water can encourage the growth of bacteria, mold and mildew, all of which which can have a long term bad effect on your health. Wood furniture that has become warped may also be difficult to save.

Move furniture to a dry area to facilitate drying. If it is too heavy to move place aluminum foil or wood blocks under the legs to keep it away from a damp carpet.

Upholstered Furniture

If there was only slight flooding and the furniture did not sit in water for too long, begin by separating upholstery fabrics and other colored items to prevent or stop any chance of color bleeding. It should be dried completely to prevent mold and mildew from forming which happens if it is more than 20% wet.

Unfortunately, by its very nature, it is easy for upholstered furniture to absorb contaminants from flood waters. Again, before investing a lot of money in it get a cost estimate to evaluate if it is worth saving. Usually, flood-soaked upholstered furniture should be thrown away unless it is an antique or very valuable.

You will not need to replace all pieces immediately. Any furniture worthy of repair should be completely cleaned, dried, and stored in a dry, warm place until you have time to repair it.

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