Broken pipes, burst water mains, water sprinklers setting off, are some instances that cause flood damage. Also, some accidents like taps left open and rain storms can lead to flooding at homes/offices.
What are the effects of flood damage?
A flooded home/office poses a risk if the water is let to stay. When the premise is unattended, it may look like the water is drying, however, water actually seeps into the walls and floors that cause internal damage. If clean-up and drying does not take place immediately, water seeps deep causing the structure to weaken. Also, the damp environment increases the risk for mold growth. To prevent a full-fledged mold infestation, a flooded premise needs immediate drying.
What should I do if a pipe breaks?
A flooded home/office poses a risk if the water is let to stay. When the premise is unattended, it may look like the water is drying, however, water actually seeps into the walls and floors that cause internal damage. If clean-up and drying does not take place immediately, water seeps deep causing the structure to weaken. Also, the damp environment increases the risk for mold growth. To prevent a full-fledged mold infestation, a flooded premise needs immediate drying.
What should I do immediately after getting a flooded home/office?
As a first step, you should always call a professional restoration company who will carry out an assessment and provide the most feasible solution. With proper equipment, the clean-up and drying process mitigates the potential damage to the premise due to the flood. In case of offices, hiring a professional restoration company also ensures business resumes as soon as possible.
What does the flood damage restoration process involve?
At DRS, we ensure quick and effective measures are undertaken, so any damage due to floods is at a minimum:
- 24/7 Availability – Water Damage Specialist arrives onsite within 1 hour of initial call
- On-site Inspection – The water category is assessed. The nature of the flood determines the next steps and potential damage to the property
- Estimate – An initial cost estimate is provided for endorsement before commencement of work
- Extraction of Water – The immediate next step is to remove all standing water to mitigate the loss and prevent further damage
- Drying – Dehumidifiers & other restorative equipment are strategically deployed to dry all affected areas & contents
- Clean Up – Decontamination of affected areas is undertaken to prevent microbial growth
- Restoration – Minor works, as required, are carried out
- Monitoring/Follow Up – This is done to ensure no damage is left unresolved