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The Abcs Of Water Damage Restoration
When it comes to water damage, many crucial steps must be taken to restore your home to its previous condition. From stopping the water from pouring in, extracting the water, drying out the home, and cleaning and disinfecting the mess to preventing mold, repairing plumbing, and replacing waterlogged building materials and ruined contents, the task of restoring your home is monumental. There are literally hundreds of steps that the water damage restoration team must perform. In addition, you'll have your own set of steps to take care of such as filling out insurance claims forms and finding temporary housing. While water damage restoration is complex, it can be summed up by remember the following ABCs of water damage restoration.
- Assess the Damage – Before a water damage company can get to work, it must first assess the damage. This may be as simple as identifying the source of the water and the extent of its reach to more difficult assessments and site surveys. Properly assessing the nature of the water event allows the water damage company to use the right type of equipment and techniques for the job at hand.
- Banish the Water – One of the first steps is to stop the water from its onslaught and then banish the water from the building. Temporary plumbing, roofing, or other structural repairs may be needed, water valves may need to be shut off, and water extraction processes applied.
- Clean Up – Once the water has been banished, a residual mess is left behind – even if the water came from a relatively clean source. All affected contents, furnishings, and building materials must be cleaned and disinfected.
- Dry Out and Decontaminate – Removing the water and cleaning affected areas doesn't end the job. The building must be completely dried out and decontaminated. Water damage restoration companies use industrial strength blowers and other drying equipment to quickly dry the building as well as strong disinfectants and mold inhibitors to ensure that your water damaged building doesn't harbor harmful organisms.
- Exercise Caution – Throughout the water damage restoration process, extreme caution is required. Not only is there a risk of electrocution due to water and electricity, the flood waters are likely contaminated with bacteria, chemicals, and other harmful contaminants. After the building has been dried, mold becomes a concern. The water damage restoration team is well aware of these risks and dons appropriate protective gear while also following a strict set of safety precautions.
- Fast Forward to the three R's: Restore, Repair, and Recover – While an entire book can be written on the various steps involved in water damage restoration, let's fast forward to the three R's: Restore, Repair, and Recover. The primary goal of the water damage restoration company is to restore your home to its previous condition. This involves each of the preceding steps and many others. Carpets may need to be replaced, drapes cleaned, new wallpaper installed, and so on. In addition, structural and plumbing repairs may be needed such as tearing out water damaged drywall and floorboards, installing new insulation, repairing broken plumbing, and so on. Once all of the drying, cleaning, repairing, and restoring tasks are done, you can finally focus on recovering. Floods and water damage events cause huge messes and take their toll.
When you hire a professional water damage restoration company, you've taken your first step toward recovering and getting your life back.
About the Author
By: Mr. Mark Decherd
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