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How Professionals Handle Flood Damage


Posted on August 1, 2018



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Experiencing flood damage is unexpected and hard to deal with. The whole process is devasting as you have to deal with not only losing your belongings but having to deal with the water cleanup. The cleanup process itself it difficult. You may not even know where to start. So where do you start? The first step in flood damage restoration is calling the professionals. A professional water restoration company knows how to handle flood damage best once it occurs.

What to Expect

The first thing the professionals will have you do is find the source of the flooding. After locating the source, you will need to make sure to cut the source off. Cutting off the source ensures no more damage will occur. It is not always easy to find the source if you have trouble the professionals can help you find the source. After cutting the source off, you will want to turn the power off. Turning the power off saves you and the professionals from electrocution. When the power is off, and the source is cut off, it is time for the professionals to start the work.

A professional flood restoration company will bring mitigation and clean up. Mitigation is the process of ensuring flood damage will not happen again. After the professional determine how to stop flood damage from happening again, they will start the cleanup process. The water cleanup process is two steps.

Step One: Cleanup

The first step in cleaning up flood damage is to clear out the area. The professionals will first start by assessing the area. The restoration company will determine what is salvageable and what is not. After the assessment, the professionals will start to clear out the salvageable items. The salvageable items are taken out first to ensure those items do not become unsalvageable. After removing the salvageable items, the professionals will remove the unsalvageable items. Now that the area is clear of all items, the professionals will start to remove the standing water. Removing the water is the last thing the professionals will do during the cleanup step.

Step Two: Dryout

Removing the water is not the end of the flood cleanup process. Unfortunately, the area is still damp. To prevent mold growth in this environment, professionals set up large fans to dry out the remaining water. This process usually takes 2-3 days depending on how damp the area is.

Final Inspection

When the professionals think the area is dried out, they will come back to do a final inspection. During the final inspection, the company will check their work. If they find anything during the inspection, they will go back and start from the beginning.

Call for Flood Damage Restoration

You should never have to deal with flood damage alone. Dealing with a flood alone is not easy. Leave the cleanup to the professionals while you figure handle going through a flood. All Brite Cleaning offers the best flood damage restoration. Call All Brite Cleaning today at 1-863-382-0042 to start your flood cleanup today.


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