Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Memphis Water Damage Restoration: What You Should Know

By Steve Handle


The Mid-South area is no stranger to storms, floods or overflowing rivers. It happens every year in one community or another, and often in many areas at once. Flood plains and riverfront townships, or housing communities, have become part of the lifestyle in the Memphis area. Thunderstorms, tornadoes, and flash floods are the norm. You should know what to do and who to call for water damage Memphis restoration.

There are many thing you should know about water damage, including what you should do and who you should call. We all have quick references for emergencies. We all know to call 911 for most emergencies. We have that number committed to memory, and we have the direct numbers written down near our telephones. But water damage can be just as dangerous to our property and to our health, so we should all have a plan for that eventuality as well. Every household and office should research water restoration companies and have a plan in the event of that type of emergency.

If your home or office suffers water damage, time is of the essence. The most important thing is to get professional help as soon as possible. Companies have different response times for such emergencies, and you need to have in place a company that will reach your emergency as quickly as possible. A three hour response time is good, but a thirty minute response is much better. Minimizing the response time can save your possessions and the structural integrity of your property.

After making the call to a water damage restoration company, you can take a few steps yourself. If water is not near the circuit breakers, turn off the electricity to the property. Move all small possessions away from the affected area, but leave the furniture in place for the restoration crew to move. Pin up curtains and skirts on furniture to keep them dry. If air conditioners, heating units or fans are on, turn them off.

After the restoration crew has arrived, all water should be removed. Everyone should be aware of standing water, and you should check behind what the crew does to make sure all water is removed. Pay close attention to corners and low lying areas of your property, because these are areas that are easily missed by everyone.

One of the most dangerous issues caused by water damage can be mold. All wet or moist areas should be dried entirely. After the restoration team left, pay close attention within your property in the weeks to come. If mold is spotted, have the restoration crew come back to deal with the issue.

Proper drying is critical. Standing water can cause damage not only to items in the property, but if water is left unaddressed for an extended period of time, it can also damage the structure as well. Prompt and professional response is critical.

Damage caused by water happens all over the Memphis area every year. Memphis water damage restoration is a concern for everyone, and everyone should know who to contact if a disaster strikes on your property.




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