Every year, millions of homes are damaged by water. Sometimes this damage isn’t severe and other times it is. Although rainwater and massive floods do damage thousands of homes, most homes around the U.S. are damaged by busted water pipes or failed water heaters. It’s important that homeowners know what to do in order to prevent further damage and make repairs. Let’s take a look at a few things you can do in the event Water Damage occurs to your home.
Homeowners should react as quickly as possible in the event water damage is discovered. Why? Water damage has a tendency to get progressively worse even after the water has been removed. If you fail to react sooner rather than later, the structure of your home could be in jeopardy and so could your health.
If you’re dealing with a busted pipe, you should make sure the main water valve is shut off immediately. Homeowners should remember that water and electricity don’t mix. That being said, if you’re dealing with a wide-spread flood, you should shut off the electrical power to the home, and unplug all electrical devices before attempting to remove or fix anything. At this point you might want to consider calling a professional Water Damage and restoration service for assistance.
Professional water restoration services will be your best choice when faced with these types of incidents. The first thing these services will do is assess all of the damage that your home has sustained. After taking note of the damage, a professional restoration serviceman will begin developing a plan of action; they’ll remove your belongings and make a note of everything that can be saved. These professional companies are equipped with the necessary tools to remedy the situation. Wet-dry vacuums and water pumps can be used to remove excess water, and dehumidifiers can be used to minimize the moisture throughout the home.
Again, these are just a few tips you can use if your home is ever damaged by water. Remember that the sooner you react the better chance you have of minimizing damages. Shut off the electricity and consider calling a restoration company.