EXPERIENCING WATER DAMAGE?
Use these five tips to effectively restore your home after a water damage situation
Water damage to a home can be one of the most frustrating and costly expenses homeowners are forced to undergo. Feeling defeated and exhausted by the end of the treatment process, there are some at-home remedies homeowners can pursue to help restore the damage done to the property. Though experts should be immediately contacted regarding water damage and unknown leaks and mold, once it’s all said and done, with the right help, you can help restore your home to its former glory.
Here are 5 water damage restoration tips for your home:
1. Disinfect
Water can carry a lot of nasty bacteria and germs in it throughout your home. Plus, it can contribute to possible mold growth. By disinfecting the afflicted areas with products and recommended chemicals, you’ll be contributing the containment of the area.
2. Mold Inspection
It’s better to be safe than sorry. If you’ve suffered from water damage, it is definitely in your best interest to call in mold specialists and have them ensure no mold is growing in the damaged area. If mold does start to grow, you’re going to be looking a series of costly expenses.
3. Dry Out
This one is probably obvious, but the most important. Let the area dry out by placing fans in the room day-in and day-out. Though it won’t necessarily prevent mold growth, it will help mitigate the loss so getting back to normal can happen faster, with less inconvenience, and cheaper.
4. Treat The Source
If you already had professionals come in and assess the water situation, you are past this step. However, not everyone is proactive when it comes to things like water damage, so if you suspect water is causing some damage, be sure to seek immediate professional attention to stop the source off the leak before it worsens.
5. Disconnect Outlets
The first thing to do if you send a water damage problem is to unplug all electric items in your home. The depth of the water damage problem could be too severe for you to see at the surface, and unplugging electronics is an easy way to ensure you stay safe and protected. After professionals visit the scene, they may also recommend you keep the electronics unplugged until the premise is cleared.
And the list goes on! Remember these restoration tips because you’ll never know when they’ll come in handy.