Tips for Drying Water Damage
7/20/2022 (Permalink)
Removing Water Damage
Water in your home or water in your business should be dried as quickly as possible after water damage has been assessed. Here are a few different ways you can try drying out after flood damage though you may want to hire an experienced water damage restoration company. Water cleanup can be harder than you think.
Drying Quickly
Mitigation of your water damage should be complete within 48 hours if you want to salvage your goods while avoiding mold and rust. If you're in an area that has low humidity, Start drying immediately by opening all the windows and doors to help with with air movement. Also, over all the closets and cabinets and all the drawers.
Dehumidifier
A dehumidifier helps remove the water in your home by evaporating water in the area. When you start using the dehumidifier close all the windows and doors. Since this will reduce air movement, you should find a couple of powerful fans capable of higher rates of air movement and place them throughout the area.
Removing Standing Water
A pump can be purchased to aid in water cleanup. If flood damage has left a large amount of water in your business, that water damage can be minimized if you work quickly. Mitigation can continue with a wet/dry shop vac. You can suck up water on the floor and even aid in the drying process with it.
Getting Rid of the Trash
Water damage causes many of your belongings to become ruined. You will have to remove all these objects during your water cleanup process can begin. Water damage restoration can't be completed until the drying is complete. Remove wet furniture and rugs to an area where they can get the sun and natural air movement. Remove any vinyl flooring that was victim to flood damage. Make sure you dispose of wet insulation as well.
Go With a Professional
Water damage and flood damage can be combated with silica gel packets that absorb moisture. Water damage restoration companies will be more efficient at removing water in business settings. Make sure that you contact someone right away.
Mitigation of both your water damage restoration project and water cleanup project can be taken into your hands, but it is smarter to hire a professional who has experience removing water in homes and water in businesses. If you don't do the job well enough, your house may end up being uninhabitable. Mitigation of the project should begin as soon as possible.