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3 Actions To Take Following Water Destruction

3/24/2019 (Permalink)

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Water Destruction

There might not be a major storm in the forecast, but water damage to your home in Santa Maria, CA, can happen in a variety of ways. Appliances, such as dishwashers and washing machines, can malfunction and wreak havoc on your home. If this type of damage takes you by surprise, remembering a few tips can help you mitigate the destruction.

1. Safety Is Your First Concern

Water and electricity do not mix. If you believe water spilled on any wires or electrical devices, it’s imperative to have an inspector visit your home. You also have to be mindful of wet floors, which could cause a family member to slip and fall.

2. Stop the Water Before It Causes Additional Damage

It’s important to stop the source causing the water damage. If an appliance is the culprit, it must be disconnected. If the source is broken pipes, the water to the home will need to be turned off, and you may need to call a plumber. Be aware of the type of water that caused the damage. Contaminated water requires professional assistance.

3. Removing Water Is the Next Step

As you begin to remove water, different materials will require a variety of treatments. If the carpet and floor were saturated, they may need to be pulled up to protect the subfloor. Remove items from tables, dressers, and shelves. Carefully dry them and place them in a non-impacted part of the home. When the objects are moved, begin wiping excess water away from the furniture. Art and other decorations should be taken off walls and stored in a dry space.

Quick action following water damage gives you the best chance of saving your possessions. If you find the water cleanup to be overbearing, you could consider hiring a professional service. Before the damage even happens, it’s a good idea to have contact information for a company specializing in emergency restoration services. Being proactive is the best way of keeping damage from a water catastrophe to a minimum.

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