Flooded house? Here’s what you should do before the water damage restoration experts arrive
Recent flooding in several areas of the country reminds us that many of our homes are vulnerable when it comes to heavy rains, failed dams and levees, and broken water mains. Cleaning up floodingFlooding is the overflow or accumulation of water in areas t... More in houses and properties requires the expertise of a professional restorationRestoration is the process of returning a property to its pr... More company to protect people’s health and minimize the overall property damage as much as possible.
If you experience floodingFlooding is the overflow or accumulation of water in areas t... More in your house or business, the first thing you should do is call a water damage restoration expert. Before the experts arrive, however, there are several things you can do to lessen the damage to your property.

When water damage restorationWater damage restoration is the professional process of clea... More experts arrive, they’ll need to work in a dry environment. So, we’ve put together this list of “do’s” and “don’ts” that should help protect your home, avoid additional damage, and help us get the job done as quickly as possible.
Follow these helpful tips if there is water damage in your home:
1. Since damage from water and bacteria growth can begin within hours, remove as much water as possible by mopping and blotting.
2. Remove wet area rugs and floor coverings that are not attached to your floors. Do not try to remove wall to wall carpeting, however.
3. Lift drapes and curtains off the floor and loop them through a coat hanger. Hang the coat hanger from your drapery rods.
4. For furniture, wipe and blot as much as possible with towels. Prop up wet furniture cushions for even dryingDrying is the process of removing moisture from materials, s... More. Place aluminum foil under the legs of your furniture.
5. Move art, photos and other keepsakes to a safe and dry location.
6. Don’t remove books from shelves; instead, pack them tightly to prevent the pages from warpingWarping is the bending, twisting, or distortion of materials... More until the experts can begin specialized dryingDrying is the process of removing moisture from materials, s... More.
7. Open drawers, doors and cupboards to allow for dryingDrying is the process of removing moisture from materials, s... More.
Here are some things you should not do:
1. Don’t enter rooms that have standing water until you are certain that electricity has been turned off.
2. Your household vacuum won’t work to remove water, so don’t try using it. Leave heavy-duty water extraction to the pros and their specialized equipment.
3. Wet carpeting can be extremely heavy and harbor hazardous bacteria, so don’t lift out tacked-down carpet without professional help.
4. Refrain from using electrical appliances while on web carpeting or flooring.
5. Don’t disturb any visible moldMold is a type of fungus that grows in damp or humid conditi... More








