3 Steps To Help You Recover Quickly From Water Damage
9/29/2019 (Permalink)
Plumbing problems can happen when you least expect them. If your home in Ogden, UT, has suffered from water damage due to broken pipes or other issues, you may be wondering how to approach the seemingly daunting task of water cleanup. Luckily, there are a few simple things you can do to help your home recover from water damage.
3 Steps to Recovery
1. Dry
It is important to make sure soaked or damp areas are dried out completely. When left alone, moisture can create the perfect conditions for mold growth. Besides being unpleasant to look at, mold growing in your home can be unsafe for several reasons:
• Odors
• Health Risks
• Staining
By thoroughly drying out wet areas, you can save yourself a lot of trouble by never giving mold a chance to invade your home.
2. Replace
If the water damage in your home involves black or gray water, then you may have to take some extra precautions. Black (or gray) water is water that has been contaminated by unsafe microorganisms or other elements. Most outside flood water or water from sewage leaks is considered black water. Items and materials that are porous or able to soak up water may have to be replaced after being contaminated by black water.
3. Disinfect
Items that can’t soak up water, such as objects made of materials like hard wood, plastic, or metal, probably don't need to be replaced. You can make sure these items are safe even if the flooding has involved black water by disinfecting and cleaning them before you put them back in use.
By working to keep mold away and cleaning up contaminated items, you can bring your home back to its original state after water damage has occurred. It can be helpful to contact a restoration service to assist you with some or all of the process, so you can return your life to normal as soon as possible.