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Our experienced lineup of technitions have been trained in the most up to date methods of Water Removal from one room to an entire home and surrounding areas. Water which is allowed to collect can cause several harmful side effects like toxic mold issues which is unsafe not only to you and your family but to anyone who is exposed to it. Our Mold Remediation service and Document drying services are also available to you if Water Damage is not cleaned up fast enough and starts to soak into your documents. We also offer Fire Damage Restoration.

Give our office a call and allow our curtious staff to help you in removing any water that is in your home.

You can reach us at 1-800 222-6815 if you are having any water, Fire Restoration, Sewage Damage Cleanup or mold problems!

 

Tips for Water Removal after a Flood

Who wants a flooded home? Having a flooded home is never equated to fun, especially the part where you have to clean up all the mess that the flood has created. Water removal can be such a tedious task, but is necessary to prevent further water damage in your house.

You should take note that the first thing you need to do in water removal is to ensure you and your family’s safety. Knowing that floodwater has the possibility of being contaminated with sewage water, you must take the precautionary measures needed before attempting water removal. Remember, floodwater not only poses structural risks but heath hazards as well. Wear protective clothing, like masks, gloves, and rubber boots, before entering your house. Also, turn off the main power switch since this can lead to fire or electric shock.

It is of course inevitable to have your properties damaged after a flood. This is enough reason for you to quickly initiate water removal so as to avoid further water damage. In order to do this efficiently, you must set priorities as to which items are the most important for you, and which items can stay a little longer submerged in floodwater. Those items that you deem important must be the first ones to be evacuated. Removal of your items may be done before water removal, since the latter can be a long and arduous process.

Most of the time, the first area in the house that becomes flooded is the basement. This is due to the fact that the basement is located at the lowermost portion of the house, and it absorbs the initial shock of a flooded home. However, water removal in the basement should be done slowly, since rapid removal of water can cause uneven pressure on the basement’s walls, causing the basement to collapse. What you need to do is to let the flood outside the house recede first before you pump out around 2-3 feet of water for the gradual water removal process. Mark the level of the water, and then leave it overnight. If the water level rises the next day, it may mean that it is not yet safe for water removal. If otherwise, you can continue pumping out the water.

Aside from the basement, the next area of the house that you need to remedy is the attic, since this may be the part of the house where the insulation is placed. You must replace the insulation in case it is already wet or damaged. Moisture may be trapped inside it. You must also let air circulate in the attic by opening the attic windows.

When it comes to the process of water removal, it is necessary to take note that heaters can do nothing for the flood. In fact, it may even cause humidity to rise, making the house a fertile breeding ground for mold and mildew. The equipment that should aid you when it comes to removing water would be fans and dehumidifiers.

Water removal may not be the easiest task in the world, but it is definitely a doable task that simply requires a little bit of patience and effort.