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Emergency Water Damage Restoration: What to Do Before Help Arrives

Maybe you just had a pipe burst or a slow constant leak went unnoticed—or worse, your home has been impacted by a flooding event. Whatever the cause, water damage isn’t a pretty picnic for anyone. 

You may be wondering what to do and who to turn to for emergency water damage restoration services. You might also be looking into what steps to take when it comes to cleaning things up before calling home remediation specialists to handle the situation.

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Make Sure to Address Any Safety Concerns Immediately

Water damage can create dangerous situations, especially when you bring electricity into the mix. If you have had a major flooding event and you suspect structural or foundation damage, we recommend that you have professionals assess the safety of your structure and that you find temporary housing until any major safe issues are addressed.

Electrocution is a grave concern in areas where water may have compromised electrical systems. We recommend that the first step a homeowner or tenant takes is to cut power to the affected areas of the home. A short circuit could potentially cause a fire and even more damage to your home. It is wise to address any safety concerns within the home for the well being of the remediation team you are hiring.

Get Your Possessions Out of the Water

Once you have determined that the scene is safe, the next big step is to get your belongings out of the water. If the washer and dryer in your basement are under water, there may be nothing you can do but try to get them up on cinder blocks or something sturdy, so the electrical components are out of the water. Unplugging anything that is plugged into an outlet (while the power is cut!) is also a smart call.

Anything that is submerged should be pulled from the water and set somewhere to dry out. Removing whatever possessions from this water will help prevent further water damage. Doing this will set you up for the best possible success when it comes to emergency water damage restoration.

Remove Whatever Water You Can

Another thing that you can do to expedite the remediation process is to remove as much water as you can. Putting towels down to soak up wet carpets or rugs before hanging them is an effective way to start addressing water removal.

Bucketing out water from flooded areas, mopping up excess water off floors, and creating ventilation are all helpful actions. Don’t worry about renting a sump pump if you don’t have one. The professionals you call in to help remediate the water damage will be prepared to deal with the water that you are unable to remove on your own.

Are you looking for emergency water damage restoration services in Virginia or Maryland? Coventry Services has you covered. We specialize in emergency remediation services, including water damage restoration. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Contact us to learn more about who we are and what we can do for you.

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