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Assessing Water Damage in Your Home

Do You Need Professional Restoration Services? Here’s a hint - YES!



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Water damage in your home demands immediate attention to prevent further, destructive issues. But how can you gauge the extent of the damage and decide if professional restoration services are necessary? Follow these steps to assess the situation swiftly and accurately:


1. Safety First:

Always, safety first! Before inspecting, ensure the area is safe. Immediately turn off electricity to affected areas to prevent electrical hazards. You must wear protective gear, especially if there's standing water in the affected area.


2. Identify the Source:

Determine the source of the standing water. Is it a burst pipe, leaky roof or flooding? Stopping the source as fast as possible is crucial to prevent ongoing damage.


3. Measure the Affected Area:

Determine how far the water has spread. If the damage is confined to a small area and the water is clean, you might be able to handle the cleanup yourself. But be careful. Larger areas or contaminated water require immediate professional attention. This is not a time for internet DIY skills.


4. Check Structural Integrity:

Quickly but carefully examine walls, ceilings and floors for signs of structural damage like sagging, warping or buckling. If these are present, it's best to consult the professionals.


5. Inspect Materials:

Take a look at materials like drywall, carpets and insulation. Waterlogged materials that can't be effectively dried and should be replaced to prevent mold growth and further damage.


6. Assess Mold Growth:

Mold can develop within 24-48 hours. If mold is already present, highly trained professional intervention is necessary. Even without visible mold, a musty odor indicates potential growth.


7. Check Electrical Systems:

If water has reached electrical outlets or appliances, there's a major risk of electrical damage and hazards. Don't turn on electrical systems until they're inspected by a professional.


8. Document and Photograph:

It’s quick and effective. Document the damage with detailed notes and photographs. This will help with insurance claims and provide evidence if professional restoration is required.


Without a doubt, assessing water damage is no joke. It involves considering factors like the source, affected area, structural integrity, materials, mold growth and electrical systems. There are many things you as a homeowner can do yourself. However in general, it's safer to consult a professional water damage restoration company. Their expertise ensures thorough and effective evaluation, proper mitigation, and restoration, safeguarding your home and your family from further harm. Pulido Cleaning Restoration (PCR), 951.425.4216






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