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Word Count: 596 Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 7:41 AM

Dealing With Your Belongings Ruined By Water Damage

Water damage generally describes a vast number of potential losses caused by water intruding and attacking a material or system, via a destructive process that can cause rotting of wood, rusting of steel, de-laminating specific materials, and many others. The damage can range from minor to major. Minor damage includes water spots that could gradually mar the surface of any material while major damage includes the devastation that can be brought about by floods. Whatever type of damage, one thing is for sure - water damage is a major cause of loss of property.

A water-damaged house entails a lot of work - from filing an insurance claim to replacing and repairing your water-damaged wooden boards. The task of restoring your water wrecked house and properties can be a daunting task. One of the major tasks related to the restoration efforts after a water damage incident is drying up everything that has been soaked by water.

Let's face it! It is often impossible to salvage things that have been water wrecked. Soaked books or paper documents are just among the common things that are impossible to restore. On the other hand, fabrics are easier to restore. This means that your wet clothes and upholstery can easily be recovered with just a bit of work.

Below are some of the items along with the tips to restore them from water damage:

* How to dry tiles or linoleums

Tiles and linoleum often do not easily get affected by damage from water. You can dry these by simply opening the doors and windows of your house. This can help remove excess water. Or, you can also turn on the fan to speed up the drying. In case the water has trickled under the tiles or linoleum floors, it will be advisable to remove these and have the floor completely dry off before returning.

* How to dry wooden surfaces

If your house's wooden surfaces are soaked up in water for a long period of time, it will be difficult to salvage them. Therefore, it is advisable that you dry them up as soon as possible. Bear in mind however, that wood should never be dried under the sun as this can distort and further damage your wood panels.

* How to dry your rugs and carpet

It is a known fact that rugs and carpet can accumulate a lot of water, thus it is important that you clean them totally to prevent them from premature wear. Make sure that all stains, contaminants, and foul smell are removed from carpets and rugs ravaged by water damage. Completely dry them under the sun. Doing so will also prevent growth of molds.

* How to dry your mattress, pillows, and cushions

It is quite easy to dry pillows and cushions which also took a beating from water damage. You can simply wash them using a washing machine and allow them to dry in fresh air or under the sun.

For mattresses, the restoration task is quite tough. If you think that it is impossible to restore your mattresses and that it can be too expensive, best replace them with new ones instead.

* How to restore paper documents, photos, and books

In case important documents, books, and photos are slightly wet, you can dry them inside your house. But if it appears that the water damage is too severe, you can bring them to expert restorers.

About the Author

Ramona Weisly is a house issue disaster writer for Chicago Water Damage Restoration and Chicago, IL Water Damage Repair




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