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Fix Water Damage: Evaluating the Categories of Threat and Rate of Evaporation

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished September 12, 2011

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During difficult situations, the first thing people worry about is their safety. Furniture and other personal items are replaceable and are a secondary concern. The situation is different when major home problems cause health hazards as well as property damage.

The need to fix water damage is at the forefront of a homeowner’s mind when faced with water leaks, toilet overflows, roof leaks, and property damages caused by moisture. However, each homeowner must evaluate the cause of the damage before making a move. An initial inspection is necessary to determine the underlying problem. Water damage in the basement will indicate a different root cause than water damage on the living room ceiling. If the homeowner can readily identify the source of the water or moisture, it is important to address it quickly. If a burst pipe is the issue, one should turn off the water at the valve to keep it from continually generating more problems. If the roof is leaking, attempting to capture the water before it affects the lower floors is suggested.

Water damage repairs can be made by a reputable remediation company in a quick and safe manner. Homeowners should research the restoration companies in their area and choose the one that offers the best mix of services. Sometimes the root cause of water damage is not immediately evident; selecting a company that is able to use penetrating and non-penetrating moisture detection meters to determine the source is advised. Once the cause is determined, an experienced company will halt the water leak and use various methods to dry the home and its contents. Several companies use high velocity air movers to create air movement, as well as heat dryers and dehumidification. It is important to get the moisture out in order to avoid mold clean up at a later date.

Water damage remediation can be a stressful and complicated process. It is best to let an expert handle the restoration process to avoid undue delays and continuing problems. A homeowner can contact their insurance agent for a referral to an experienced and reputable restoration company and avoid the headaches of choosing the wrong contractor.

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Kathry Barnes is an insurance adjuster who specializes in homes damaged by flooding. She encourages homeowners to fix water damage as soon as possible and contact certified mold remediation companies to inspect their homes. Barnes is an insurance adjuster who specializes in homes damaged by flooding. She encourages homeowners to fix water damage as soon as possible and contact certified mold remediation companies to inspect their homes.

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