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Tips To Prevent Water Damage Before Professionals Arrive

8/23/2017 (Permalink)


Tips To Prevent Water Damage Before Professionals Arrive

In every instance of water damage, restoration professionals should be called to the scene to inspect the damage, perform mitigation, and undertake restoration. Whether the source is from a pipe break, supply line break, or flooded home, restoration professionals are the people with the knowledge and equipment to minimize damage. What do you do before restoration experts arrive, though? If you have water in your home or water in your business, there is going to be a period of time that elapses before mitigation by professionals can begin. During this time, you can do a few things to help prepare a home or business for a restoration company to take over.

Things you can do before the restoration company arrives

If you have a flooded home, chances are you're not just going to want to sit around with water on all of your things. There are a few things you can do while waiting for the restoration company to get on the scene that will help minimize water damage and prep the area for the restoration company. In fact, the water cleanup can begin with those few moments you spend waiting for the professionals. Here are just a few things to do after you've experienced flood damage:

- Mop or blot the surrounding area in your home or business
- Turning on air conditioning is going to help begin drying
- Delicate items that haven't succumbed to water in the home or water in the business can be removed to a safe place
- Picking up anything from the floor that hasn't gotten wet yet can help

These few little things can help some of your items escape water damage. While it doesn't seem like much, this small water cleanup can really help professionals minimize flood damage in a flooded home.

Turning it over to mitigation professionals

If you've done these few things when there's water in your home or water in your business, then you've done the most you could to protect your items from water damage. You've moved some items out of harm's way and began the drying process, however ineffective it might be if you left it at that and called no one. Water cleanup started with these few things.

Now professionals will enter your flooded home and assess the cause of the damage. They will check to see if it was natural flooding, a supply line break, a pipe break, or a leaking appliance. While the air conditioner did a bit of driving, professional mitigation experts will have industrial dryers and water movers that will finish the water cleanup efficiently. Drying with these large industrial dryers is often the only way to ensure a complete and thorough mitigation process. Without professional drying, the flood damage will permanently ruin many of your precious items in your home or business.

Don't make the mistake that so many people make and do absolutely nothing during a crisis such as this. If there is water in a home or water in a business, you aren't completely helpless to do anything. Flood damage can be minimized by prepping the area for a professional to arrive. In the case of a supply line break or a pipe break, you might want to wait for professionals. After all, a supply line break or a pipe break isn't going to be immediately visible. This means a professional will have to assess the reason for the water flooding into the home. In those cases, you're fine to wait for professionals to arrive.

In other cases where you stand by and helplessly watch water flooding onto your personal belongings, you CAN do at least something while you wait for professionals to arrive. By doing those few little prepping actions, you're going to make it much easier for professionals to do a more thorough and faster cleanup later on, saving many of your valuable things.
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