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What to do if you experience Water Damage
Do you know what to do after you discover water damage at your home? When a pipe breaks, an appliance malfunctions, or your roof leaks, you may not know what to do. Here are some tips on what you should do from the experts!

18 Sept 2024

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Do you know what to do after you discover water damage at your home? When a pipe breaks, an appliance malfunctions, or your roof leaks, you may not know what to do. Here are some tips on what you should do from experts in the property restoration industry!

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- On this episode of The Disaster Podcast, do you know what to do after a pipe break or roof leak? Stay tuned. Do you know what to do after water damage? Arriving home to discover a pipe break or hot water heater rupture is not something anyone wants to experience, but every year more than 1.5 million homeowners find themselves in the exact situation. Not only is this stressful for the obvious reasons, but most homeowners aren't sure what they can or should be doing to prevent further damage. While we can't turn back time, following the do's and don'ts of water damage can reduce the extent of damage, prevent secondary damage, and get your life back to normal quicker. Here's how: Do - turn off the water. While this may seem obvious, it's very commonly forgotten in the heat of the moment. In order to prevent further damage, take a moment to turn off the water if it's safe to do so. In cases where electricity may be impacted, it's best to have a professional take care of this for you instead. Do - turn off electric. If there is a risk of electrical outlets, lighting, or wiring being affected by the leak, it's best to turn off the breaker to that area of your home. As with turning off the water, if safety is ever a concern, it's best to hire a professional to do this for you. Do - document damage. Your insurance company is going to want to see the extent of damage, so it's important to document the damage as you discovered it, including damage to your home, the structure, and contents. These photos will be very helpful during the insurance claims process. Your local Disaster Blaster will also take pictures and fully document your damages for your insurance company as well. Do - clean up standing water. The longer that water sits, the more damage that it can do so it's important to mop up as much as possible right away. Do move or block furniture. Furniture that is in the affected area can be damaged as a result of the water leak as well. If possible, furniture should be moved away from the leak or blocked up off the carpet to prevent water from wicking into the furniture and possibly damaging it. Do - contact your local Disaster Blaster. Disaster Blaster professionals have specialized equipment and training to address moisture issues and thoroughly dry building materials. Moisture left in building materials could lead to further damage down the road, including rot and mold growth, so it's important to make sure that everything is dried effectively. Don't - use your home vacuum cleaner. Standard vacuum cleaners are not intended for use with or around water and can be damaged or even lead to electrical discharge or injury. Always use a wet dry vacuum intended for use with water. Don't - use fans if there's mold. Mold spores can be spread around by air movement, potentially contaminating other areas of your home. To avoid this, never use fans when there is potential for mold growth. Instead, you can use dehumidifiers, which will be able to remove some of the moisture as it evaporates into the air. Don't - assume things are dry. What feels dry isn't always dry. This is why water damage mitigation professionals like your local Disaster Blaster, use specialized moisture monitoring equipment to trace the path of moisture and ensure building materials are thoroughly dry before completing the project. Going by feel can lead to building materials that aren't dried properly and can encourage future mold growth. Don't wait to start drying. While many homeowners think that they need to get estimates for water mitigation, that is not the case. Water damage is considered an emergency that should be addressed immediately to prevent further damage and reduce overall drying and repair costs. As a result, water mitigation billings are always completed and submitted to your insurance company after the work is complete and your property is dry. Disaster Blaster is happy to work with all insurance companies and will work to compile the documentation and submit this for the insurance adjuster's review for you. Don't - complete repairs until everything is dry. We know you're eager to get your home put back together, but completing repairs before everything is dry can trap moisture inside wall or ceiling cavities, under floors, or encourage moisture to wick into these new materials. This can lead to future issues like mold growth, rot, or the need for additional tear out in the future. It's always a good idea to make sure that everything is dried fully before moving on to the repair portion of your project. With 40% of homeowners reporting to have had water damage in their home, it's unfortunately very common. While we hope that you don't experience water damage yourself, now you at least know what to do should that ever happen. As always, if you have additional questions or need assistance, please don't hesitate to contact your local Disaster Blaster. We're always here to help. Would you like to take control of your future and build a business you can be proud of? We can help. As a Disaster Blaster Franchise Partner, our industry experts will help you unlock the potential of the $210 billion restoration industry. Disaster Blaster offers the most revenue streams in the restoration industry, training and support from industry experts, a unique model primed for your success and more, call our franchise team today to learn more at 242-1042 or visit us on the web at www.DisasterBlasterFranchise.com. Stay tuned for some frequently asked questions, but while you're here, don't forget to Like and Subscribe. What is water damage? Common types of water damage include pipe breaks, roof leaks, and appliance failures, such as hot water heater breaks and leaks from refrigerators. Whether a result of a burst pipe or a roof leak, water damage can be significant. It's our job to prevent further damage from occurring and to properly dry out your home as quickly as possible. Left unchecked water damage can worsen over time leading to structural damage and even mold growth. Do you need to get an estimate for water damage? The answer is no. Your insurance company recognizes the importance of quick response to water damage and the impact this has on overall claim costs. As a result, insurance companies want their customers to begin the drying process immediately. Professional Water Damage Mitigation. Companies will understand this process and be able to provide your insurance company with the necessary billing documentation after the drying process is completed.

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On the Disaster Podcast (By Disaster Blaster), we discuss information useful to property owners, prospective home buyers, and business owners both exploring common questions and sharing expertise from leaders in the restoration, property insurance, and real estate industries. If you have questions, we've got answers!

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The Disaster Podcast is presented by Matthew Lyons & Gary Lyons, founders of Disaster Blaster, and veterans of the property restoration and insurance claims industries with 30+ years of experience. Always happy to share their knowledge and experience, the Disaster Podcast was born from a desire to answer common questions so that property owners all over the country have the knowledge and understanding of these issues that they need.

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