Skip to main content

FOR EMERGENCY WATER EXTRACTION FILL OUT FORM OR CALL; (859)302-2702

Name

Email *

Message *

BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU A+ RATED

Express Damage Restoration of KY, Fire and Water Damage Restoration, Nicholasville, KY Express Damage Restoration of Kentucky,Water Damage Restoration Service,Nicholasville,KY Express Damage Restoration Of Ky

Water Removal Services

Storm Damage Cleanup

 



AFTER A FLOOD: HOW TO GET THE WATER OUT OF YOUR HOUSE

RECLAIM YOUR WATER DAMAGED HOME

Destructive, widespread floods are regular news stories these days. But, reality is even scarier when our own homes fall victim to the floodwaters—when it’s our own submerged houses that are being shown on the news.

What’s to be done after the flood waters have gone down? What can be done to fix the damage caused to our buildings and belongings?

It can feel overwhelming, for sure. But by following specific steps, and putting in some elbow grease, it is possible to remove the water from your house, repair the damage, and once again live comfortably in your home. Although, we always suggest relying on a professional water damage restoration company to help.

FLOOD WATER DO’S AND DON’TS

  • Treat flood water as if it’s contaminated, because there is a good chance it could be.
  • Wear waterproof boots and gloves.
  • Disinfect all surfaces when flood water has abated.
  • Protect cuts on your skin and wash them after contact with flood water.
  • Do not keep any food that has come in contact with flood water damage, including canned food.
  • Do not touch flood water, unless necessary. If it is necessary, wash hands thoroughly with soap and water.
  • Do not let children, seniors or pets come in contact with flood water.


HOW TO REMOVE FLOOD WATER FROM A HOUSE

Removing standing flood water from your home is the first priority. Take action by removing water as soon as possible.

There are three ways the average homeowner can remove flood water. The first is with a shop-vac; the second is with a water pump designed to draw in water, and the third is by hand with buckets and containers.

When using a shop-vac, be aware that the filter may need to be removed before employed to suck up flood water. The instruction manual or online instructions will contain this information. Be sure to follow any and all safety instructions on any tool or equipment you use.

CLEAR DRAINAGE AREAS

While the ground around your home may be saturated, it may not take long for the moisture to settle and the ground be again able to receive more water. In preparation, clear your home’s drains. Additionally, if there is standing water around your foundation, create channels for this water to run away from the house and into nearby sewage systems.

Flood water can deposit leaves, dirt, and garbage into gutters along the street. Be proactive about removing this debris to free gutters to drain water. Unblocked gutters will expedite the movement of water into sewers and drains.



GETTING YOUR HOUSE DRIED OUT

When all flood water has been sucked out, bailed out, and mopped up, the task of drying out the house begins.

Harness the power of the sun. Take as many items as possible outside and allow the sun’s rays to dry them. Open windows and doors to allow moisture to escape and fresh, drying air to enter.

Run a dehumidifier. Most people employ as many fans as they can find to help dry the house. Position fans to point toward windows and doors so that moist air is drawn outside. Run ceiling fans simultaneously to circulate air and help the drying process. When it comes to properly drying a space after water intrusion, you should contact the professionals – since water might still be present in places not visible to the eye.

FIND AREAS OF TRAPPED MUD OR WATER

There may be hidden areas in your home where mud or water is trapped. Be diligent about finding these places and getting rid of mud or water. Pry off baseboards, remove outlet covers, and check under appliances, built-ins, and cabinets. Remove mud. Mop out water. Direct fans into the spaces to dry them out.

While it is tempting to by-pass hidden spaces, these very areas provide a friendly environment for mold. Mold can be dangerous and very difficult to eradicate.



 MOISTURE

Damage caused by floodwaters is usually painfully obvious, and most homeowners are highly motivated to clean up and initiate repairs. What sometimes gets put aside, as we mentioned earlier, is attention to the less-than-obvious places where damage has occurred. Water or moisture in hidden places creates great risks.



TRAPPED MOISTURE COMPROMISES STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY

Water or moisture that gets stuck between walls may lead to rotted posts and supports. This has a direct bearing on the ability of the walls to hold up the house and the roof.

MOLD GROWTH POSES A HEALTH RISK

Some kinds of mold produce spores that are toxic to humans and cause serious illness. Identify hidden areas of moisture and dry them out. Mold on those surfaces may be killed with bleach and removed. Any moisture left untreated provides a hospitable environment for mold growth. When it comes to mold, the smartest thing to do is to contact a professional mold removal and remediation company. You should never try to remove mold yourself.

HOME VALUES MAY DROP

Homes in Lexington KY that have endured floods sometimes see a reduction in their sale value. However, this can be minimized when homeowners take rapid and thorough measures to remove all water, including areas of trapped moisture. Homes that have not been so treated, and instead are hazardous to live in, will be very difficult to sell.

YOUR RESTORED AND DRY HOME

A flood can be a terrifying and devastating event to go through. However, by following the steps above, homes can be fully restored. It is possible to remove floodwater, clean and dry out possessions, and successfully address areas of hidden moisture.

A few pieces of the right equipment—such as a dehumidifier, water pump, and a few fans—will make all the difference.

You can make your house safe and comfortable for your family again.

Comments

Water Damage Restoration Companies

Express Damage Restoration of KY, Fire and Water Damage Restoration, Nicholasville, KY Express Damage Restoration of Kentucky,Water Damage Restoration Service,Nicholasville,KY Express Damage Restoration Of Ky

Popular posts from this blog

24/7 Water Extraction Service ☎️ (859)302-2702

Water Removal Service   24/7 Water Extraction Company Flooding and water damage in your property cause significant amounts of standing water to pool and collect. Your belongings, furniture, building materials, and the structural stability are threatened by the standing water. In order to salvage your home or business, it is imperative that you act quickly to find emergency water removal services . Doing so can mean the difference between saving the premises and your belongings, or having to claim a total loss.   EDR is your local Winchester, KY 40391 water extraction company . We bring in state-of-the-art equipment to provide water removal services that save on restoration costs, eliminate the potential for secondary damages, and get you back in your home or business sooner. Each of our certified technicians has the training and expertise to thoroughly extract water in any area EDR, works around the clock, offering 24/7 response for water removal services and water e...

Lexington, KY

  Lexington, Kentucky From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Lexington, Kentucky Consolidated city-county Lexington-Fayette Urban County From top, left to right: Lexington skyline,  Rupp Arena / Central Bank Center ,  Keeneland Race Course , Donamire Farm,  Kroger Field ,  University of Kentucky Arboretum , Old Fayette County Courthouse,  NTRA  headquarters Seal Nickname(s):  Athens of the West, [1]  Horse Capital of the World Location in the Commonwealth of  Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky Location in the United States Coordinates:  38°01′47″N   84°29′41″W Coordinates :  38°01′47″N   84°29′41″W Country United States State Kentucky Counties Fayette Established 1782 [2] Incorporated 1831 [2] Government  • Type Mayor–council  • Mayor Linda Gorton  ( R )  • Urban County Council 15-member legislative council Area [3]  •  Consolidated city-county 28...

Is Flood Insurance Necessary And How Do I Get IT

Flood insurance is generally available to people in communities that participate in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Flood insurance policies can be purchased through  local insurance agents  by homeowners, business owners and renters who want protection for their homes, buildings and belongings. (Landlords can buy separate flood insurance policies to help protect the home.) WHAT DOES FLOOD INSURANCE COVER? So, what does a flood policy help protect? FEMA says you can purchase coverage to help protect your home, your personal belongings, or both. Here are some of the basics for these two types of coverage: Building property coverage What it helps protect : The physical structure of your home and its foundation; plumbing and electrical systems; central air and heating systems; attached bookcases, cabinets and paneling; and a detached garage (other detached structures need their own policy). How it typically pays out : Replacement cost basis (what it would ...