Monday, October 5, 2009

Salvaging a Flood Damged Home

The waters have receded and you are left in the mud and the muck. Now what? Call in all your favors. Flood damage can be massive and the clean up is challenging even for experienced flood damage experts. Speed is crucial when salvaging a flood damaged home. Any moisture that is allowed to remain continues to cause damage to the structure. Get the water out fast!


Be sure that your home is structurally sound before work can begin. I have seen flood damaged homes twisted and shifted on their foundations. Make sure the building is solid enough to be safe before venturing in.


Wear rubber boots and gloves to protect your skin from possible contaminants. Masks may be necesarry. Household and industrial chemicals, raw sewage, dangerous bacteria and petroleum products may be in that mud and muck. Do not drink the tap water in a home that has been flooded. Water supplies, even well water, can be contaminated by flood borne chemicals and sewage. Your health department will provide information on sanitizing private wells. Watch for bugs, snakes, and animals that have been displaced by the flood and could be dangerous!


source:http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1668459/how_to_salvage_a_flood_damaged_home.html?cat=6

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