Water Damage Cleanup: What To Do And What Not To Do
When it comes to water damage cleanup in San Marcos,
there are just about as many things that you shouldn’t do as you should. It can
end up costing you more money when a water disaster is cleaned up the wrong
way. To keep a disaster like that from happening to you, we at JNT Restoration
in the San Marcos area suggest the following “Do’s” and “Do Not’s” of water
damage cleanup.
Do- Stop The Flow Of
Water As Soon As Possible
This is your first priority for obvious reasons. Whatever
you can do to stop or at least impede the flow of water into your home will pay
off large dividends of time and expense in the future. Even if the flow of
water seems small, it can build up over time so you should make it a priority even to stop seemingly insignificant flows of water.
Do- Contact The
Professionals
This is the most important thing you can do after a flood.
The water damage cleanup process can be lengthy, stressful, and dangerous. It
is one of the last things that you want to take on yourself. A certified,
professional restoration company such as we at JNT Restoration will be able to handle all the dirty work for you
and allow you to not have your life taken over by the stress of water damage
cleanup.
Do- Utilize A Sump
Pump
While airing out the home as much as possible is important,
certain areas of your home where there is a lot of water will need a lot more
than just ventilation. That is why having a sump pump on hand is one of the
best ways to be prepared for a flood. You can purchase a quality sump pump for
just a couple hundred dollars at your local department store. A sump pump will
go a long way towards getting all the excess flood water pumped out of your
home.
Don’t- Enter A
Flooded Area Without Turning Off The Electricity
If your electricity is still on and you step into a flooded
area you could be putting yourself at serious risk of electrocuting yourself.
It simply isn’t worth the risk. Make sure all your electricity is turned off
before stepping back into your home after a flood.
Don’t- Attempt To
Clean Up Contaminated Water Or Sewage
Oftentimes floodwater carries harmful bacteria and microbes
with it. Sometimes this is obvious and you can even see the sewage in it.
However, sometimes you can’t see it with the naked eye at all. That’s why it’s
important to be very careful cleaning up floodwater since it could make you
sick.
Now that you know what to do and what not do
after a flood, you can move forward with confidence if you do ever find your
home affected by flooding. This is especially important since the aftermath of
a flood can be incredibly stressful and difficult to deal with. Knowing what
you need to do to mitigate flood damage will allow you to deal with all the
stressful aftermath of a water with much more ease. For any questions you have
and professional restoration help, don’t hesitate to contact us at JNT
Restoration in San Marcos.
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