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Tips to Successful Water Damage Cleanup in Town & Country MO

Submitted by leonnov
Wed, 9 Mar 2011

A water damage Town and Country occurrence is not something that's easy to ignore. After all, it is a city where beautiful houses sit on huge, manicured lawns. It has one of the highest average incomes among cities of the United States too. It is safe to say that many affluent families live in this suburb of St. Louis in Missouri and spend a fortune on home structure and furnishings. Hence, when a disaster such as water damage happens, huge amount is naturally at stake.

To curb the inconvenience and expenses brought about by water damage cleanup in Town & Country MO, homeowners need to be aware of the basics of cleanup. The first thing homeowners should remember is to keep calm. Panic or stress may kick in upon seeing your home or valuable property submerged in water. This is just natural. However, don't let it overcome your ability to think reasonably. For instance, a laptop or mobile phone that has been immersed in water should not be turned on until it has been completely dried. Panic may cause someone to turn it on to see if it is still working.

Second, record the extent of damages. Use a video camera or take photos. If these are not available, at least list down the damages. These will be handy for faster facilitation of insurance claims. A comprehensive insurance policy is common, especially in a wealthy community. It ensures financial support and better cleanup and restoration services. Your local water damage Town and Country company can provide assistance with insurance matters.

Hiring professionals does not only equate to safer and faster cleanup process; it can also lead to fewer damages since experts know what techniques to use in situations like this. They also have the equipment needed to perform tasks efficiently. Doing the cleanup yourself may be applicable in minor water damage situations but for problems beyond your capacity and if quick action is needed, it is better to seek professional help. Have your trusted water damage company's contact details ready just in case an incident happens.

You may also ask pros what you can do while they are still on their way to help you. They may recommend switching main power off or turning off water source. Some temporary solutions may also be done, like putting a catch basin if roof or ceiling is leaking or moving items to a higher location when it is flooding. Likewise, determine if the situation poses risks first before making a move. There are instances where water damage includes sewage or harmful chemicals so it is better to just wait for the experts.

Lastly, proceed with caution. Wearing face mask, rubber gloves, boots, goggles and other protective gear is a must during cleanup. Even if water is classified as Category 1 or Clean Water, there are still risks involved when it has already caused a flood or leaked.

A water damage Town and Country cleanup is not a task homeowners look forward to, but it's necessary to take care of the problem as early as possible.

 

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 damage Town and Country MO and water cleanup, visit RestorationSOS.com


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