Saturday, June 11, 2016

Understanding The Hidden Dangers Of Flood Damage

water 3No one likes to deal with flood damage, but when the rain pours down like a Biblical flood, or the rivers go over their banks and into the basement, it’s better to deal with any damage done up front instead of putting it off and letting the damage expand and continue to fester. While it’s easy to understand how a major flood can seem overwhelming, a person needs to look at hiring a professional as quickly as possible to get the many small problems contained before they become huge ones that are much more difficult to contain.

Recognizing Flood Damage

Recognizing this type of damage isn’t hard at face value. You know when your house has been flooded, but a major mistake is believing that drying it out is enough. Not only should carpeting and certain other types of flooring always be replaced after this type of damage, but there are going to be problem areas throughout that only professionals will know to look for.

Behind trim you will have mold and mildew growth if left untreated. Bacteria can breed everywhere, and if left untreated in unseen corners this can even lead to damaged plywood, drywall, and all kinds of issues that can be structural in nature or be damaging to your health.

One thing to remember is that flood damage is never just the surface. There is always damage and serious concerns that should not be dismissed. This is perhaps the biggest reason that repairing the damage caused by flooding should not be done as a do it yourself (DIY) project, but should be handed off to a professional: to make sure every single problem is accounted for before it shifts into something worse…like medical issues for you or your family.

The Steps To Full Recovery

There are several steps to the process of repairing a house or property. The first is water removal and extraction, making sure there are no standing bodies of water, no areas where there is hiding water or dampness that are hard to notice and might continue to cause issues over time.

The full inspection and damage assessment occurs after the initial removal of the worse water so the professionals have a much better idea of what your overall situation might be. Upon the full inspection you will get an accurate idea of how much damage there really is, what areas are extremely concerning, and what the overall cost will be to take care of all of these problems.

Drying and dehumidifying is done on a heavy duty and professional level before being followed with a thorough cleaning and sanitation process that is designed to make the house or building look like new again as everything is thoroughly cleaned and sanitized inside and out.

This might be followed up by minor carpentry necessary to repair damaged areas, but that will depend on the extent of the damage. This is done during the restoration phase, which will often include a thorough inspection at the end to make sure nothing was missed.

In Conclusion

There’s a reason why the professionals are in such high demand. Recovering from flood damage isn’t easy, and not a process that should be taken lightly at all.

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