Quick Garage Flood Restoration

Oct 31
10:36

2012

Ma. Theresa Galan

Ma. Theresa Galan

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Water damage restoration to a garage is the process of restoring the garage to its original, pre-loss condition, while restoring all the items stored inside the garage. (If they are worth saving at all.)

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If you do utilize your garage for storage purposes,Quick Garage Flood Restoration Articles it is recommended to anticipate the worst and prepare for water penetration into the space. Flood damage to a garage not only poses a threat to the entire home, but it also threatens one of your more valuable possessions. Your car.

Your home is the most important purchase you will ever make. Taking steps to protect it from water damage is important; just make sure to protect all of it, and this includes the garage.You may also want to consider sealing your garage floor, which will not only make the flooring more attractive, but also protect the surface in the event that water does get into the area.

As is the case is with most water damage restoration procedures, make sure the circuit breaker is off before you venture in the garage to start the effort. You start by pumping out any water which may prohibit you from entering the garage. Once you've done that it is time to remove all the hazardous materials from the area.

Make a list of all the material you've stored in the garage then check what you find against it. If there is something missing then you need to do your best to locate it. Chances are the flood water swept it away and it now sits where it doesn't belong complicating someone else's water damage restoration effort. That's always a recipe for disaster.

Start by removing the most dangerous of toxic materials. Flammables are always high on the list of items that need to be removed. Place them safely outside the garage while you figure out whom to call for a safe pickup. Next, commence with the toxic material removal which include items such as bleach, fertilizers, and other household chemicals. Remember, if not removed, these can dissolve in the water and end up in yours or someone else's water supply.

Once you have cleared the garage of excess water and the hazardous materials, you can start the overall water damage restoration process. If you have appliances in the garage, chances are you need a certified electrician to do the final assessment and repair to these devices. If you have parked your car in the garage prior to the flood, then chances are that you have water in the engine, and possibly inside the cabin.

All in all, water damage restoration to the garage is one of the easiest steps you will perform although, if not handled properly, the items in a garage stand to wreak havoc over your entire home. Make it one of your first priorities to clear all hazardous material out of the garage before you start your garage water damage restoration.

Be sure the most valuable items are stored at the highest possible point, just for good measure.

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