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Guide to Water Damage Removal in Marietta GA

Submitted by leonnov
Fri, 11 Mar 2011

One of the simplest places to live in the state of Georgia would have to be Marietta. The days go by with ease, the people are easy to mingle with and you have the opportunity to appreciate little things in life. The downside to this easy-going lifestyle can be the city's weather. Marietta experiences extremely cold winter and scorching summer. And when it rains, it can pour down really hard, which can likely lead to flooding.

It is hard to fathom how intense the impact of a flood can be until it happens to you. This occurrence can bring upon a great deal of stress and trauma, regardless of the extent of damage the flood brought. The reason behind this is because people are too overwhelmed with what has just happened; they do not know how to begin the water removal and flood cleanup process.

Start salvaging all your personal belongings even before the water comes in. As soon as you see that water is beginning to enter your home, move as fast as you can to put up all the furniture and put away all the electronics. As well as keeping your belongings safe, you should shut off your electricity and water pumps. This will prevent a power shortage or a pipe leak from occurring. After the rain has passed, keep everything shut off until you have an inspector check out all the kinks in your house.

When you are left to deal with the water removal process, do not panic. If you have a bucket or mops lying around the house, those items will be enough if there is only about an inch or three of water in your house. But if the water level is higher than your ankles, you will have to use some heavy artillery tools. Purchasing a sump pump or wet vacuum in your nearest appliance store will help you move quickly.

As soon as you have removed the pools of water in your house, the next priority would be to use dehumidifiers and disinfectants. Any pool of flood water is susceptible to carrying thousands of bacteria and germs in it. The last thing you want is your household members getting a virus because you didn't properly disinfect your house. At the same time, you want to dry up the moisture to prevent any further damage or fungi formation.

The water removal process is something that must be done quickly. If this isn't attended to right away, the pungent smell of flood water linger in the air. It usually takes awhile for the smell to go away, but it would greatly help if you install some fans and open up all the windows to let the air in. If you see any stains forming from where the flood came from, contact an expert to check it. You want to be sure this won't weaken the foundation of your home. Remember, if you are unsure about what you are doing, call your local water damage contractor to help you out.

 

Leo Nov is an editorial staff member of RestorationSOS.com, a leading service provider for fire and water damage cleanups. To learn more about water removal and water damage cleanup, visit RestorationSOS.com


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