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Flood Damage Restoration

Flood Damage Restoration

Dealing with the aftermath of flood damage can be a devastating task. Flood damage restoration is important to get your apartment back o its original form. Flood water can be hazardous and cause a number of health issues if proper care is not taken. 

 

A flood can happen at any time. A leaking pipe or a natural calamity can change the demography of your home at any point in time. The only thing that is left is a huge mess that you need to clean. 

Flood Damage Restoration: Types

 

You might dwell on the fact that you are safe from flood water. A flood doesn’t necessarily need to be a large amount of water after a hurricane. A flood can be just a few inches of water in your basement or living room due to a burst pipe.

 

Floods can be classified into three categories.

Flood Damage Restoration And Types Of Flood 

  • Clean Water Flooding

Clean water is safe for drinking. The flood caused by clean water usually comes out of a tap, a plumbing unit or from rain or melted snow. Clean water stays clean for 48 hours after leaking. Post that, it gets contaminated.

 

  • Greywater Flooding

Greywater contains harmful pathogens and contaminants. This water is free of sewage or faecal matter but toxic chemicals which can be harmful. Greywater leakages are due to the leaking of dishwashers, washing machines, showers or sinks. Greywater can turn into blackwater in a span of 48 hours if it comes in contact with sewage water or faeces. 

 

  • Blackwater Flooding

Blackwater is the most harmful of the three. This type of flooding is usually caused by the leaking of sewage pipes and toilets. Blackwater flooding can lead to serious illness when left unattended.

 

  • Flooding due to Natural Calamity

The outbreak of a flood or hurricane can lead to flooding. The street water can easily enter your homes and cause havoc. Flooding caused due to natural calamities are harmful as it contains a number of toxic elements from the streets which can cause a number of health issues. 

 

Flood Damage Restoration Process

 

Cleaning your home after a flood is essential. The cleaning process includes a number of methods that are beneficial to restore the hygiene of your home. The use of sanitisers and humidifiers and cleaning of the affected areas with equipped tools are essential to prevent flooding in the future. 

 

  • Weak Wooden Structures

 

Standing water inside the house can lead to the weakening of wooden structures that support the floors and the walls. This causes cracks and breakages in the walls, and wearing and tearing of the wall paint. The growth of molds and mildew are common. The bricks and the concrete can be eroded and damage the interior of your home if not treated immediately.

 

  • Flooring

 

The floors are mostly affected due to flooding. The water if not drained properly can ruin the flooring by soaking up. Additionally, they become more susceptible to molds and can weaken the entire structure if water sweeps beneath the flooring.

 

  • Abraded Pipes

 

Flood water may contain harsh chemicals and elements which can corrode pipes. On the other hand, untreated plumbing issues can easily cause the breaking of corroded pipes as they become brittle over time. The main issue here is that these pipes may contain fresh tap water.

 

  • Impaired Electrical System

 

Water can easily reach the electrical box and damage the wiring. If the water level is excessive, it can cause an electrical outage and an unsafe situation with damage being irreversible. 

Tips To Deal With Flood Damage Restoration

If you have faced an unfortunate situation with flooding, taking up immediate action is of utmost importance. Start by drying out the water to prevent further damage. Dry the affected furniture out under the sun. Discard food items that came in direct contact with the flood water. Soak the wet clothes in warm water first and dry them out in the sun once washed.

 

Open the doors and windows to let the air circulate and to prevent foul smell. Seek the old traditional methods of cleaning the wet areas with a mop, towel, rags and bucket. Dry the area with a dehumidifier. Apply sanitiser to clean the area. If and when the situation goes out of your hands, seek the help of professionals. 

Flood Damage Restoration with ECOS 

 

Get the best help to deal with floodwater restoration at ECOS. Hire us to avoid the spread of flood water and cause severe damage to your property. Our experts are IICRC certified and use upgraded technology to restore your home back to its original shape.

Call us at 888-490-1798, we are available 24 hours, 7 days a week. You can also check out our website https://ecosenvironmental.com/flood-damage/ for further information.

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