Things to do after Flood Damage

by Bartholomew Pettigrew on June 19, 2009

One of the most horrible things to happen to anyone is to go through a flooded home.Flooding due to a busted pipe, or an overflowing sink or bathtub, or even worse maybe a natural disaster.

It is by far one of the wrose things that happens to you because it is your home that we are dealing with.One of life’s essential elements which includes food and shelter.

So if something like this does occur, a person needs to respond quickly to minimize the damages, minimize the costs, and minimize the disruption of their lives.

Because when a flood happens, of course there is the damage to the flooring, the walls, and the furniture and whatever else gets flooded.But the danger of mold is there also.

So even after the flood damage is cleaned up, there are some steps you need to be quick about.

Here are a few of those steps.

First, what is the severity of the flood?If a major flood has occurred you need to make sure that everything is safe like the home or building.Is there a danger of it collapsing?

If it isn’t a big disaster like that, but a more normal flood damage due to a busted pipe, you need to stop all water sources to stop more flooding.  If that means shutting off the water, do it immediately.

Second, remove any of the water that remains, standing water.  Use towels if minor, but if major you may need to call a water damage company to use equipment to drain immmediately.

If you don’t, you are increasing the possibility of mold.  The sooner you can remove the water the less of a problem mold removal will be.

Finally, get out of the water whatever was exposed to it, like furniture and other fixtures.By doing this, the risk of more damages happening to the furniture is reduced.

Once you have performed these steps, a professional flood and water cleanup company will be good to. 

Your goal is to try and minimize the cost of the damage as well as reducing your exposure to mold as much as possible.A professional water and flood company has the greatest chance to do this.  Or a company like my mold removal San Diego company.

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