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The Key Steps to Doing Water Damage Restoration

In Uncategorized on March 28, 2009 at 3:35 am

Being a victim of flood is never easy because it needs immediate attention, causes stress and requires a decent amount of money if the property damaged was not properly insured. The next best thing to do is take it upon yourself to remedy the situation as best as you can.

A water damage restoration remediation activity needs the following: removal of water, cleaning and disinfecting, drying and restoration. Each part of the process is significant to the other because if the previous step was not properly done then it also affects the effectiveness of the following procedure.

The first phase of water damage restoration calls for removing the water. You can do this by using a submersible vacuum pump or a wet vacuum pump. Make sure that the main electrical switch within the house has been turned off before tackling the water to avoid any accidents since electricity and water do not mix. Extract water from high vantage points to allow you to get to the lower areas. Continue pumping out water until you have removed most of it. This would allow you to get and bring out the necessary things and items that were likewise contaminated by the dirty flood water.

When you have cleared all the water, bring out all the equipment, appliances, furniture and fixture from the affected area. This will enable you to efficiently clean all the affected surfaces. Remove wall-to-wall carpets by rolling it and taking it outside. If mud is present then you will need shovels and a wheelbarrow to take out the mud before you can start cleaning with soap and water.

Upon being able to remove every necessary item, start the main water damage restoration process by brushing all areas and surfaces with warm soapy water. If you cannot do the whole area at once then start with the inner and upper portions first to make your cleaning more steady and easy. Then properly rinse everything by using a garden hose spray to clear out the soap and dirt residues left by the scrubbing. When everything has been completely rinsed out, dry all surfaces with clean cloth rags while using a mop for the floor. After you have done this apply a disinfectant. You could either make your own mixture out of 2 ounces of chlorine bleach mixed with one gallon of water; or you could use a commercial disinfectant – just follow the directions on the label.

After disinfecting the area is the drying process of a water damage restoration procedure. All air vents, windows and air passage ways must be opened to circulate the air. Turn on fans and dehumidifiers to accelerate the drying process. Drying requires a number of days which could take up to one week or more.

Upon having finished cleaning the area affected by the flood and waiting for it to dry; the water damage restoration entails the separation of the usable items and the thoroughly damaged ones. The equipment, furniture or fixture that could still be used must be properly cleaned, disinfected and dried. It is very important to remember that the main objective of a water damage restoration procedure is to dry everything out and repair them back to their previous undamaged state. It is also suggested that before doing any water damage restoration activity, you must determined to take on the difficult task and must follow the process meticulously to achieve the results you desire.


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