Cleaning Water Damaged Homes
Overview: Home flood damage is a common
occurrence in many locations, especially if your home is located in
a flood plain region or near a major water way. A water damaged home
can be a very difficult problem for a homeowner to deal with by
himself. You may need a flood restoration professional to help clean
up the mess and restore your home.
Flooding and water leaks can
occur suddenly without warning and the home owner must move quickly
to stop the source of the water leak, if possible. There is always a
serious risk of mold spores beginning to grow and causing further
damage if water is allowed to remain in the house. If mold is
allowed to grow in a house the cost of repairs increases
significantly. The value of the property will also be negatively
affected because of the mold contamination. Any time mold is allowed
to grow in a property, a potential health risk is created as many
people are allergic to mold. The following suggestions are offered
to help in cleaning water damaged homes and water damage restoration
of the home.
If the source of the water leak
is from a plumbing related issue, the first step is to shut off the
water at the main water supply line and then to call a plumber to
make repairs. The plumber will be able to stop the leaking water and
repair the piping. If the amount of water leakage has been
significant a qualified water restoration company might be required.
The homeowner should be very proactive and quickly call in flood
restoration professionals to minimize the seriousness of the water
damage to the house.
Keep in mind that water should
not be allowed to sit in a house for any length of time. Sitting
water will generally lead to mold growth and turn a minor repair
into a major disaster. The purpose of the flood restoration company
is to dry the water from the home and its contents and restore the
home to its pre-flood condition.
The flood restoration technician
utilizes a variety of specialized equipment such as powerful fans,
dehumidifiers, and carpet cleaning equipment to remove the water
from and clean walls, carpets, furniture, and appliances. If the
water damage has penetrated the sheetrock walls and saturated the
insulation a major restoration may be necessary that includes
removing all the damaged sheetrock and insulation and replace it
with new material.
Some of the water damage restoration may be done by the DIY
homeowner but in most cases because of the need for expediency
professional help may be required.
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