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4 Steps To Take After a Toilet Flood

5/25/2021 (Permalink)

Image of a flooded toilet Toilet flood can lead to severe damage.

Toilet floods are one of the most common flooding issues businesses face. Toilet floods can be caused by a number of issues from sewer damage to clogs. Whatever the cause, it is important to know what steps to take when a problem occurs.

Steps for a Toilet Flood

1. Turn Off the Water Supply

Shutting off the water immediately will minimize the amount of water restoration that needs to be done. If you have just one flooded toilet, look for a shutoff valve near the toilet. If the problem is affecting more than one fixture, shut off the water at the main water shutoff valve.

2. Call a Plumber

Unless the cause of the flooding is something obvious, such as a toilet clogged by too much toilet paper, contact a plumber in Ogden, UT, to assess the problem. If you have sewer damage or other plumbing issues, it is important to get the problem fixed to prevent the flooding from occurring again. You may need to contact your sewage company if the problem is your sewer lines.

3. Remove Standing Water

Removing standing water promptly will reduce the amount of damage to your property. It will also help prevent potential future problems such as mold growth. If the standing water is clean water from an unused toilet, you can attempt to remove water with mops or a shop vac, but if you have widespread flooding, or the water is contaminated with urine or feces, contact a water remediation company.

4. Dry Out the Property

Once the standing water is gone, the area needs to be dried completely to reduce the chance of mold growth and other issues. You can speed up this process by using fans and opening windows and doors.

A toilet flood caused by sewer damage or some other plumbing issue can cause substantial damage to your property. Taking these four steps can help reduce the amount of damage and prevent future damage from occurring.

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