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How A Restoration Company Will Restore Your Home After Water Damage

9/26/2017 (Permalink)


How A Restoration Company Will Restore Your Home After Water Damage

After a long rainfall, hurricane, or any kind of storm, many people suffer from water damage. A pipe break or a supply line break can also cause water damage. Water damage can ruin your furniture, cause structural damage to your home, ruin your appliances, and make your home unlivable. Supply line breaks and pipe breaks are fairly common and can cause unexpected damage. If you have water in your home or water in your business, you’ll need to take the right steps towards the mitigation of future damage and the restoration of your flooded home. That will involve drying the water in your home and doing water cleanup. To do that, it is best to call a restoration company.

A restoration company will come down to your flooded home as soon as possible after you give them a call. They will do an inspection of your flooded home and find out the extent of the flood damage. This is something they need to do before starting the mitigation, water cleanup, drying, and restoration process. They will take steps towards the mitigation of future flood damage. This includes fixing whatever is causing the water in your flooded home or the water in your business, which may be a pipe break or a supply line break. They might have to shut off the valve which controls the flow of water in your home or water in your business.

They will use special equipment to clean up the water in your home or the water in your business. This includes flood pumps and other special tools. You do not want to try to do this yourself, as the water may be contaminated and the electric circuits must be turned off. You also do not know how to fix a pipe break or supply line break yourself. You also do not know how to do the kind of deep drying and water cleanup that is necessary after water damage occurs.

Keep in mind that water seeps into your furniture, walls, floors, ceiling, and anything else in your home. There will be pockets of moisture hiding behind tiles, in the walls, in your HVAC system (such as your air ducts), and in corners. This requires special equipment, and it is an aspect of flood damage that not everyone knows about. A professional restoration company will use special equipment to detect pockets of moisture around your home. Then they will use special tools to do a deep drying and water cleanup. Cleaning up the water that is hiding and which has seeped into your furniture is an important part of the mitigation and restoration process. This is because the longer the water stays there, the more water damage there will be. For example, mold, a common part of water damage, usually grows when water lingers around.

Next, after your home is completely dry and there is no more water left, the restoration company will take steps to restore your home to the way it was before the flood damage occurred. The restoration process requires repairs to parts of your home that are damaged. A restoration company is experienced with making these repairs.

There will be parts of your home that are damaged beyond repair. This is not a cause for concern, however. Whatever can not be fixed can easily be replaced. You may only have to replace parts of something. For example, perhaps only a few planks in your wall may need to be replaced. Replacing damaged objects is important in restoring your home back to normal. Any structural damage must also be repaired so that your home is safe to live in.

The restoration company will do a final inspection before they finish. The goal of this second inspection will be to make sure that everything is truly restored to the way it was before. Once your home is ready to be lived in, they will let you know and you will be able to safely move in without any concerns.
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