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The #1 Natural Disaster in The U.S.

8/29/2017 (Permalink)


The #1 Natural Disaster in The U.S.


The U.S. is a beautiful place to live, but few would argue that it doesn't have its fair share of natural disasters for homeowners to battle. Not too surprisingly, flooding is usually the number one natural disaster in the United States annually. This leaves many homeowners confronted with the possibility of flood damage in the home. Water in a home can be a shocking sight. It stands as it is and has no respect for the precious memories and possessions inside a home. Water in a business doesn't respect office furniture, either. Of all the reasons for water in a home - from a supply line break to a pipe break - flood damage remains the number one reason to call a water restoration expert.

Water damage occurs when the water from a flood spills over into a home. In very severe floods, the water in the home can reach upper levels. A flooded home quickly begins to deteriorate. Of all the water that can get in a home, flood water is the most toxic to physical objects. It contains bacteria, mud, and miscellaneous toxic chemicals picked up on its journey into the home. If you've got flood water in your home, there's no time to waste in calling a restoration company. A restoration company can assess the damage and begin mitigation immediately, making it more likely that you'll be able to salvage the precious memories and objects within the home.

How professionals address a flooded home


A flooded home will quickly fall prey to the elements. What a professional does is to carry out mitigation and assessment of the water levels in the home. They use specialized equipment such as moisture sensors to assess water damage and create a water cleanup plan. Water cleanup in a flooded home is a massive project and not something that should be taken lightly by homeowners. Flood damage is always a reason to call a professional at restoration.

Certified equipment for flood damage will be brought on the scene and used for drying, mitigation, and restoration. Industrial drying, moving, and blowing of the water damage at the scene enables professionals to provide a level of restoration that is not possible with everyday household tools. Drying can be an especially lengthy and tedious process if you attempt to go it on your own. A restoration company has the industrial grade, certified equipment to make drying go much more quickly. This reduces water damage in the home and makes water cleanup much easier.

Mitigation continues after the water cleanup is completed. Restoration is possible with industrial grade dryers and equipment that make the cleanup a success. Any leftover moisture is going to make water cleanup a failure and leave objects in the home, including flooring, susceptible to damage. Due to the weight of flood water, it's also possible to suffer other kinds of damage. You might have a pipe break or supply line break due to the weight of flood water, leaving still more damage to the home at risk. Water in a business is no different because water doesn't respect anything. It just follows its natural laws. A supply line break or pipe break is just as likely to happen when water is in business.

Call a professional water restoration company


Whether you have a supply line break or pipe break in a business, or flooding in a business or home, a restoration company is going to be your best friend in this situation. Only they have the necessary tools and knowledge to successfully handle flood water in a business or in a home. Your home is a sanctuary for you and your family. Any invasion by water should be treated seriously, especially if the culprit is dirty flood water. The moment you know that flood water has entered the home, it's time to call a restoration company.
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