Repairing Water Damage
74Repairing Water Damage
Many people say that a fire is better to have than to have to deal with repairing water damage. The problem with repairing water damage is that there are so many other issues you have to consider before your repair is actually complete, hence in many cases it would have been easier if there had been a fire. Water damage comes in many forms from simple seepage through cracks or weaknesses in your foundation to leaky pipes or full blown flooding from broken pipes, water related devices like your water heater or sump pump or even external water related damage from flooded rivers, lakes or backed up drains.
The steps to repairing water damage depends extensively on how extensive the water infiltration was and which areas of the house are affected. Another factor affecting the method of repair is what kind of water caused the damage in the first place, was it water from an internal plumbing source (pipe, water heater, water softener, or sump pump) or water from a ground water source (ground water through the foundation), lake or river or from a sewer or septic source?
While the beginning steps are similar there are additional steps necessary to make the proper repairs to your particular water damage. The first step in repairing water damage is the system of removal of all items affected by the water damage including furniture, decorations, boxes, clothing, window treatments and pictures or artwork on the walls.
Once the area is cleared you need to remove as much water as possible via mopping (in the case of smaller amounts of water) or vacuuming with a wet/dry shop vacuum and or pump system.There are many submersible pumps that you can hook to a regular garden hose that you can direct to a lower area to get excess water out so that you can use the shop vacuum to get the rest. You can rent commercial vacuums that will have greater suction to remove more water from any carpeting or padding that will reduce the overall drying and dehumidifying time.
Once you have removed as much water from the affected areas as your equipment will allow then you will need to bring in several high velocity fans (depending on the size of the area) to facilitate thorough drying of carpet, baseboards and drywall. You will need to let these run on high for several days in conjunction with a high capacity dehumidifier to get the interior air back to the right humidity and prevent the growth of mold.
The use of a humidity meter will allow you to test your baseboards and various levels of your drywall to see if you are achieving the results you need or whether you need to add more fans or an additional dehumidifier.
During this entire process you will have to go over any furniture, window treatments or pillows from couches that need dried and cleaned as well. Any furniture that stood in water will need to be wiped down and once dry checked for any water marks or stains that will need repairing. There are many furniture restorers that can give you estimates on cleaning and repair of especially valuable furniture. In many cases you can take care of water stains on wood with Murphy’s Oil Soap and almost any commercial carpet cleaner can get stains out of fabric in the furniture. Did you ever have to deal with ceiling water damage?
You will need to contact a carpet cleaner anyway as you will need them to come and thoroughly clean the carpet once it is dry to your satisfaction and apply an antimicrobial compound along with an odour remover to finalize your repair. I would suggest using non-water based carpet cleaner as you have already removed a bunch of water recently and I would not recommend getting it all wet again to finish the repair. ChemDry is an excellent company that provides restoration services for carpet and furniture along with cleaning services.
As written before there are additional considerations depending on the type of water damage you have. If you have issues with water seepage through your foundation, you may have to get the services of a basement waterproofing company to come in tell you how to fix the water damage problem. In worst case scenarios, repairing water damage may require excavation around your foundation to provide relief from water seepage.
Check our car water damage hub to see some alternative effects of water damage.
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Wonderful hub on water damage. Carpet cleaning is such a specialized industry that even though we are preffesional water damage experts more often than not we will sub the work out to prefessional carpet cleaners like these guys.
It is always a good idea to know what type of water you are dealing with as well.. There are three main categories of water:
Category 1: Clean Water, typically tap water or pipe break water.
Category 2: Gray Water, toilet bowl water (no feces) or other water that may harbor chemical or biological compounds and support microbial growth.
Category 3: Black Water, raw sewage, moldy water, flood water from a river, etc.
By knowing the category water you are dealing with, it can help in knowing what steps you should take after cleanup to prevent mold or other microbial growth.
We always suggesting using an anti-microbial you can purchase at a home-supply store. A green, environmentally friendly product would be "Benefect".
We have more information on our website about mold and microbial growth in homes: http://www.driritetampa.com/mold/types-of-mold
Unfortunately in most cases when dealing with fire damage you could also be dealing with water damage too after fire fighters put out the flames.
Cleaning up from a flood or water damage disaster. Make sure you find a contractor that is insured and has IICRC trained techs, to ensure your home will be properly dried out. Mold can set in after 48 hours, so even if the property appears dry, often there is moisture that has not been removed and can only be detected with specialized equipment.
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There are many hazards that need to be studiously avoided when tackling a water damage project. f you haven't had any personal experience in dealing with this type of repair work, you should seriously consider hiring a professional.
Great Hub on water damage. Great steps and tips. Another tip is to try and solve the problem once you see any type of water damage happening. Stop the problem before it ends up getting worse.
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Good information on water damage. Whenever you are dealing with a flood situation, call a local, professional water restoration company as soon as you can after you discover the damage. We see a lot of water damage situations, where homeowners wait too long and both damages and costs spiral because of that. If you have a flood cleanup or water damage situation in the Dallas Fort Worth area, give us a call at 1 800 326 7913 or look us at http://www.dalworthrestoration.com
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jasminedecosta 2 years ago
Such a nice hub with full information on Water Damage Repairing. Thanks for posting.