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Tips for Dealing with Water Damage

2/17/2020 (Permalink)

Shut off the water source

Tips to Help Contain Water Damage

Water damage should never be taken lightly. Even if your home in Dickson, TX, experiences a minor water leak from a leaky faucet or broken pipes, water has a way of sneakily spreading into walls, floors, and other hidden areas. To ensure the damage doesn’t spread, trust a water damage expert to get your home back to new. While you wait for help to arrive, below are a few tips to help contain the damage.

1. Shut Off the Water Source and Electricity

Safety should always come first. If the water is coming from piping, turning off the main water source is imperative since mold can begin forming within hours. Depending on where the damage occurs, turn off the electricity.

2. Check for Mold and Mildew

A main issue resulting from water damage is the growth of mildew and mold. These spores quickly grow and spread, even to areas in the home that aren’t affected by the water. If left unchecked, it can create more serious issues down the road.

3. Eradicate the Moisture

Water cleanup is an essential part of getting your home back to normal. Along with removing excess water, use fans and dehumidifiers to circulate the air and assist with evaporation.
4. Remove Affected Porous Materials

Water can shrink and warp porous materials. Any carpeting, insulation, fabrics, paper and other items should be removed from the area. Along with helping the damaged area dry out, removing these items could potentially save them from having to be tossed.

5. Disinfect

Once items have been removed and the damaged area is dry, it’s time for some deep cleaning. Any hard surfaces that were touched by water should be disinfected. This will help reduce the chances of mold spreading.
Dealing with water damage is not a fun job, but not addressing it will make it a much bigger job. While these steps can help reduce the spread of damage, calling a professional can make it “Like it never even happened.”

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