"So What Do I Do Now?"
Whether you simply neglected a running bath too
long or the recent storm soaked your carpet in water several feet deep;
repairing water damage requires immediate and deliberate action on the part of
the homeowner.
People frequently fail to take the appropriate steps to repair water damage
out of fear of the expense. Indeed, water damage restoration may be an expensive
process but it varies widely depending on the severity of the damage and how
quickly the homeowner decides to do something about it.
Water damage clean up is not fun. However, failure to act against water
damage can jeopardize the value of your home, your greatest asset, and even put
the health of your family at risk. So if you are sitting at home now looking at
a flooded basement or a soaked carpet and wondering what you do, take it one
step at a time and work your way through this 9 step action plan:
1. Shut off your electricity. Be wary of power failure as
the power can suddenly
come back on.
2. Check your walls for signs of structural damage. Drywall doesn’t like lots
of water and prolonged exposure to moisture can lead to both rot and mold.
3. Turn off gas to the house. It is better safe than sorry.
4. Take pictures for insurance purposes.
This is good just in case you decide to file a
claim. If you are going to report it you want to do it within the first 24 hours
but don’t call your insurance company just yet. More on this a little later.
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