DIY Water Damage Cleanup Mistakes

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Do-It-Yourself Water Damage Mistakes

In any water damage situation, speed is key. It must be dealt quickly whether the water damages comes from broken pipes, a flood, a hurricane or fire hoses. Decide whether to do the water damage cleanup yourself, or bring in specialists. There can be damages to the structures if the water damage is widespread. The water or mud may even contain dangerous contaminants such as sewage or chemicals and smoke residues. Mold and mildews can also be present. So if you want to bring in professionals to do the water damage repairs most services are available for 24 hour. They have specialized training, equipment, and products to handle a large-scale mess and to decontaminate the site, as well.

But if you decide to do the Do-It-Yourself water damage cleanup, the first thing you need to do is to move fast because the longer you are going to wait to start with the cleanup process the harder it is for you to fix the damage. The greater is the damage too. So, make sure not to make these three major mistakes if you opted to go the DIY route.

Mistake #1: Ignoring the Details

Don’t make the mistake of overlooking important details in attempting to do the clean right away. Remove all furniture in the damage area, the carpet padding and other important objects that is needed to be removed before doing the water damage clean up and decontamination process. Keep them all in a safe and completely dry place.

Moisture can hide in drywall and subflooring that you may not be aware of. Make it a point to check the damage area thoroughly by using the right equipment.

Doing the Do-It-Yourself cleanup is really challenging. So, if you think that you can’t do it on your own then call a professional water restoration company. They have the right tools, training and experience to get the job done quickly, efficiently and safely.

Mistake #2: Not Recognizing a Dangerous Situation

Failing to keep yourself from harm when attempting to clean up the damage on your own is perhaps one of the biggest mistakes you can make. Be careful with hidden structural damage, mold, and contaminants like sewage and chemicals. Assessing the situations first is a must. This will prevent you from any untoward incidents that may occur while doing the DIY clean up damage.

 Mistake #3: Wrong Choice of Equipment

Drying out the area completely is a critical part of the clean-up process. For smaller damage, the common Do-It-Yourself techniques include mops and towels. While for extensive damage, Do-It-Yourself techniques includes wet-dry shop vacuums or sump pumps.

There can also be water trapped behind the structures and the only way to detect it is by using a moisture detection equipment. The trapped water can cause mold growth and further damage that is too late to fix. Instead of using the usual mops, towels and vacuum use dehumidifiers and fans in getting the job done faster in order to reduce the later damage,

 To avoid these mistakes we recommend you to hire our professional team at Premier Water Damage Restoration USA, we are extremely good at water damage clean up!