One Two Three for Flood Restorations Quick Response

May 11
10:51

2015

Ma. Theresa Galan

Ma. Theresa Galan

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Water damage, when it happens, can be both fast and dramatic. One minute your home is fine – and in the next you have a tremendous water problem. During a flood, quick action is important. An emergency operations center should be set up to coordinate activities.

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Without question,One Two Three for Flood Restorations Quick Response Articles the most important step a homeowner needs to take when faced with flood or other water damage is to waste no time in drying the area out. As has already been mentioned, the old standby of setting up all of your house fans to dry out a flooded basement or structure really isn't very effective in the long run. It may do a satisfactory job on the surface, but deeper water damage to walls, wood, carpet and furniture, along with insufficient drying, can lead to more serious consequences such as mold and mildew growth, the flourishing of harmful bacteria, and in extreme conditions, actual damage to the structural integrity of the home itself.

Flood water damage is one of the most common problems that a homeowner will ever experience. Whether the water damage that your home is experiencing is plumbing or weather related, you should call pros right away. We understand the worry and stress that you're feeling as these problems befall your home. A prompt response is the key to reducing or eliminating the loss in water damage. Addressing the damage quickly can often reduce restoration costs, as well as reduce mold growth and other contaminants associated with water damage.

When the cleanup process isn't started immediately, water begins to evaporate on its own. The air absorbs this evaporated water and redistributes the moisture to other items like ceiling tiles and drywall. Many things can be done before an impending flood to reduce damage to home and property.

As the threat of flooding becomes a reality for more people, homeowners and businesses face the prospect of unmitigated damage to their property and possessions and the fact that it may be a long time before they can return to their homes. However, there are precautions that can be undertaken both pre- and post-flood that can help mitigate the consequences and contribute to speeding up the flood restoration process.

To reduce the likelihood of flood damage

  • Put weather protection sealant around basement windows and the base of ground-level doors.
  • Install the drainage for downspouts a sufficient distance from your residence to ensure that water moves away from the building.
  • Consider installing a sump pump and zero reverse flow valves in basement floor drains.
  • Do not store your important documents in the basement. Keep them at a higher level, protected from flood damage.

It is equally important to consider incorporating resistance measures to reduce the amount of damage caused by flood water if it should enter a property, allowing a quicker recovery process. These help reduce the clean up and drying out period and allow property owners to return home or open their businesses with less delay. Practical resistance measures include; tiled flooring, waterproof skirting boards, waterproof plaster substitutes or can be as simple as raising electrical items and valuables above ground level on plinths or shelves.

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