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Word Count: 612 Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 9:18 AM

Doing A Successful Water Damage Restoration For Your Home Is Easy

Flood cleanup is a very tedious and frustrating activity. When you find your home getting flooded, you scamper to get major appliances and important items out of the water. If the rain or whatever is causing the flood does not stop for days, you get many sleepless nights just worrying about your family and your belongings. When the rain does stop, you will be faced with the problem of clearing up water from your home and getting all of your belongings in order which isn't easy to do especially if the flood brought in mud or sewage water to your home. To make life easier for you and your family, you should seriously consider hiring a water damage restoration company to clear the flood water from your home and to clean and dry-out the whole structure. This way you can focus on other things such as providing comfort to your family members after the flood, managing your business, getting back to work and the other aspects of your life that also need your time and attention.

However if for some reason you need to do the water damage restoration yourself, or if you really prefer to do the work yourself then you should keep in mind that the only way the water damage restoration project will be successful is if you do it the right way. If you do not do the water damage restoration properly then you are risking causing more damage to your home.

Here are the things you need to remember so that you can do the water damage restoration the right way:

First, you should prioritize your health and safety as well as your family members'. Never let the little children get in contact with flood water. You should dispose all of the foods that were exposed to the flood water even food that are still in sealed in their packaging. Discard all mattresses, rugs, carpets and other absorbent items that were soaked in sewage water. For your safety and health, make sure you get the following safety gears that you will be using for the water damage restoration: splash goggle, thick-soled rubber boots, rubber gloves and a face mask.

You should also turn off the main electrical switch to your home and don't turn it on during the duration of the water damage restoration project. You may only turn the electricity back on when a licensed electrician has completely inspected the electrical installations in your home and declared them safe.

Your next step would be to remove all the standing water in your home. You will need a sump pump to pump the water out. You can purchase a sump pump or you can check out a unit from a rental company. You should only remove a few feet of water at a time especially in flooded basement. If your basement is flooded there is a big possibility that the surrounding areas are also saturated with water. This means that the water outside the home could be putting pressure on your walls and the flood water inside may be the only thing balancing the pressure out and preventing your walls from caving in. After all the water has been removed you need to clean and sanitize every square inch of the affected area using a commercial cleaner or a chlorine solution.

After cleaning your home and all your furniture, let the air in your home circulate by opening all doors and windows. You have to make sure that all areas of your home are dry so that you won't experience any mold problems.

About the Author

Ramona Weisly distributes information on water and sewer damage issues for Detroit Water Damage Restoration and Boston Water Damage Restoration




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