Water is a natural resource that is very critical for the existence of life. It is also a ubiquitous liquid that every person interacts with it daily. We use water in many ways, including drinking, cleaning, cooking, transportation, etc. However, water is a vital commodity; it can be destructive, especially when it gets to areas it’s not supposed to be. 

Water often gets out of control and causes damage to various magnitudes. When water gets into unwanted places, most people think the straightforward remedy is getting rid of it. But in reality, water leaves a lot of damage, and some are not easily visible. Therefore, those hoping to prevent dreaded mold growth, long-term damages, and structural integrity issues should be very smart on how they handle clean up and total restoration after water damage. The following are the things to do and those to avoid in water damage restoration.

Secure the area

Safety is paramount in all situations. People should ensure they are safe to be in the vicinity of the dangerous water. Based on the magnitude of the damage caused, there is a risk of being in a dangerous situation. Water and power supply should be turned off, and all mechanical tools or appliances that can cause additional water fill or conduct electricity should be disconnected. Holes on the walls and roof should be covered. Then secure the heavy equipment or furniture that might collapse. After securing the necessary items, it is important to evaluate if the place is still safe to continue being there before the appropriate help arrives.

Contact insurance agent

The next action to take is to contact the insurance company. Even if the damage resulted from flooding and there is no flood policy, it is necessary to investigate. Depending on the cause of water, there might be a way the policy can cover it. For instance, if a person with an insurance cover triggered the damage.

Remove valuables from the room

Although some variables may be damaged beyond repair, removing the expensive items from the building whenever possible is necessary. Some of them include computers, special equipment, and financial documents. They should be related to a safer place to minimize the damage level because letting such valuables remain in the building above the waterline can attract more damages such as theft and natural disasters. A damaged structure usually increases the risk of people taking advantage and stealing from there.

Elevate things that can’t be relocated to a position above the waterline

Elevating the undamaged furniture and equipment above the water level protects them from excessive damage. Items can be arranged on top of other furniture to reduce soaking. This is considered a temporary restoration procedure because it only slows the rate of water damage. When the room is flooded, the air is very humid and damp; hence the items will grow mold over time.

Never remediate alone

The most important thing a person should consider when handling water damage, whether it originated from an exploded toilet or a storm, is that they can’t handle any significant portion of the process alone. Even though a person is overwhelmed with the loss of an office or home to water, they will not likely have the required tools and acceptable resources in the clean up and total restoration industry to bring the area back to a stable and healthy condition. In addition to dehumidifiers, pumps, and fans, there are a lot of materials that require to be dismantled and reinstalled.

The remedy process after water damage is usually long and requires to be handled carefully at every step. Any mistake made in the process can arise as a new problem. Occasionally, offices and homeowners try to handle the water damage issue because they do not know that it is difficult to evaluate the magnitude of damage by mere observation.

In a scenario when the damage occurs to a personal business, there is a probability the owner will be emotional and feel aggrieved about the damaged items. It is difficult to assess reasonably if things need to be replaced in such a situation. From the carpet to the ceiling paint, each component has a unique history. Therefore, a third-party team of experts providing the service is the only option to get the best outcomes.

Never delay seeking help

As discussed above, attempts to handle too much restoration lead to expensive consequences. Making mistakes and waiting for too long before seeking help magnifies the damage.