Water Damage Cleanup Tips - Cedar Rapids
Understand that when it comes to a
water disaster, you are working against a ticking clock. The longer you wait to
take action, the more extensive the damage your Cedar Rapid home can suffer
from. At Challis Restoration, we strongly suggest you do the following three
things as soon as possible.
First, if the water is coming from a
source that you have control of, turn it off. For example, if a pipe burst,
turn off water to the house. This minimizes the damage and prevents it from
worsening.
Second, call a professional water
restoration company (our local water damage cleanup in Cedar Rapid team is standing by). A simple phone
call will have professionals assessing how to best repair the damage. Always go
with a professional company; not only can water damage be hazardous to attempt
to fix on your own, but a professional company also has access to tools and
resources that an individual homeowner would not. In addition, most insurance
companies don’t ensure self-repairs, which brings us to the third thing that
you should not hesitate to do.
After these critical steps are taken,
there are more steps you can take to hasten and smooth the process. First,
understand what level of water pollution you’re dealing with. If it’s clean
water, such as a drinking source, you’re safe to proceed. If it’s contaminated
water, like from a sewage line or floodwater, leave everything to the professionals.
Contaminated water can pose a serious health hazard. If you’re working with a
clean water source, then there are things that you can do yourself in addition
to the efforts of a professional water restoration company. You can:
Open windows or turn on the air
conditioner if the weather allows. This helps ventilate the area, which can
prevent mold from growing.
Open closet doors and things such as
furniture drawers to increase airflow in water damaged areas. If a step can be
taken to increase airflow and help to dry, do so.
Wipe and dry furniture to remove
excess water, which prevents water staining and warping.
Remove as much water from areas by
mopping and blotting where it’s wet in areas where the water damage has
occurred.
If couch cushions or similar furniture
have gotten wet, they can be propped up for even drying.
If something can be removed from the
damaged area, do so. Move furniture to dry, lift drapes off flooring, and
remove wet area rugs.
Move valuables such as paintings,
photos, or instruments such as a piano to a safe, dry place where they can be
further from the water source and assessed for damage.
There are also some things that you
should not do. For example:
Do not use your ordinary household
vacuum to remove the excess water. Regular vacuums are not meant to be used for
water removal and attempting do so could prove hazardous. A professional water
restoration company will have the proper tools, such as wet vacuums, to do so safely.
Do not use electrical appliances while
standing on wet flooring or carpets. If safe to do so, unplug any electrical
appliances that are in the damaged area and remove them. In many cases, even if
they seem to be operational, it is safer to replace appliances that have had
access to water damage.
Exercise extreme caution when
electricity and water are involved. Turn off the power, and never go into any
room with standing water if the electricity is on.
Do not attempt to remove carpet or
other household additions that have been tacked or nailed without professional
help. Doing so could damage or ruin your carpet. When in doubt, always leave it
to the professionals.
Never go into any room where you have
reason to believe that the structural integrity of the building has been
damaged. If you can see something like a sagging ceiling, stay clear and wait
for the professionals, as these situations can be extremely dangerous.
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