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Mistakes To Avoid After a Flood

2/24/2021 (Permalink)

Image of a flooded home and a stair with the first steps with standing water. Flood water in a home after a storm.

Having flood water in your home in Ogden, UT, after a storm can be heartbreaking. It makes sense that you would want to get the problem resolved and get your home back to normal as soon as possible. To do that, though, your gut instinct to rush the process or handle it all yourself may have to take a back seat to better advice. Here are a couple of things you want to avoid when your home is flooded.

2 Things to Avoid After a Flood

1. Handling Remediation Yourself

When you look at your flooded home, you are likely to see many things that need to be done. Rather than marching into the standing water yourself, , though, find storm restoration experts you can trust to handle the remediation. Hiring professionals to take care of your flooding problem has several benefits:

  • They already have the appropriate PPE to wear to avoid injury.
  • They have the necessary equipment to get rid of flood water efficiently.
  • They can repair water damage and rebuild the affected areas.
  • They can take measures to treat or prevent secondary damage from mold and mildew.
  • They can provide an official assessment to corroborate your insurance claim.


2. Failing To Notify Your Insurance and Mortgage Companies

Your home is important to you, but you're not the only one who has a vested interest in its well-being. Your insurance company needs to know about any damage that is covered under your policy so that it can send an adjuster out and start processing your claim. Your mortgage company expects payment but may waive late fees or extend due dates if you let a representative know that the home has been severely damaged. Neither of these companies can work with you, however, if you don't keep them informed.

You are responsible for your home, but you don't have to always carry that whole burden by yourself. If a storm leaves it filled with flood water, there are many people you can call on for help.

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