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What Homeowners Should Do During Flood Damage - Seco Restoration

www.seco-restoration.com - What Homeowners Should Do During Flood Damage : Flood damage is quick and deadly. You need to be quick to respond to such accidents, otherwise, you run the risk of damaging your house and everything within it. Texas falls under the category of the tropical state and is prone to flooding quite frequently. Be it commercial or residential, if you need to keep your belongings safe, you will require an elite group of veteran soldiers. Soldiers are accustomed to facing such situations. We offer the best service and performance when it comes to Flood damage restoration in Houston Tx.<br>CALL SECO RESTORATION 832-812-8615

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What Homeowners Should Do During Flood Damage - Seco Restoration

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  1. www.seco-restoration.com What Homeowners Should Do During Flood Damage in Their House Sometimes homeowners find themselves soaking up water, cleaning the carpets, and tearing down the drywall after a flood damages their house. Flooding diminishes properties, leaving residents in a messy situation when they require cleaning up before they can rebuild or repair their houses. When a natural disaster like flood hits your property, you may require waiting days for getting help from a restoration company responding to the high demand. Meanwhile, here is what a homeowner can do for dealing with the water damage until getting help from a water damage restoration team. Whether you plan to hire a water damage cleanup company or do the same work on your own, follow these instructions for cleaning up your flood-affected property: What to do while waiting for a professional water damage cleanup company: •Focusing on cleaning and drying your house for preventing the mold growth is highly recommended. •Homeowners are also recommended to open all the doors and windows and ultimately setting up a fan in order to blow air outside. It’s certain that they don’t have the fancy apparatus like the professionals have. So, they just require getting the air flow going, using any type of fan. •It is also highly recommended to tear up and throw away all the flood-soaked padding and carpets in your house. Be it pad or carpet, it cannot be reused after getting completely water-soaked. •Mold basically grows in the dark and wet areas where air doesn’t flow properly. So homeowners are advised to blow air against the perimeter walls for keeping molds from growing.

  2. www.seco-restoration.com These are some handy tips for the homeowners to follow while waiting for a professional to handle their damaged property. Tips on cleaning up on your own: When you have to wait for the professionals to come, you can choose the DIY route as well. Here are some guidelines for flood damage cleanup: •Dry out your home: 1. Use sump pump or electric water transfer pump and a wet-dry soap vacuum for removing stagnant water. If you need to stand in a wet area, you can wear rubber boots. 2. Open all the doors and windows of your house and set up the fans for blowing air outside the house. 3. If you find the vents exposed to floodwater, you should wait for turning your HVAC unit back on until you get all the ducts checked and cleaned by a professional restoration company. •Check what can be saved: 1. Get rid of the flood-damaged pads and carpets by throwing them away. You can’t reuse them after they get affected by the flood. 2. Throw every possible water-soaked product in your house that you can’t disinfect or repair. These items incorporate wall coverings, paper products, books, foam-rubber products, pillows, baby toys, stuffed animals, cosmetics, upholstered furniture, rugs, and mattresses. 3. Tearing out the water-soaked drywall and throwing it away are also recommended. •Sanitize your house by removing mold: 1. Contact a professional mold removal company to get rid of mold growth. 2. Clean hard surfaces with detergent soap or hot water to prevent mold growth. 3. Dry out the entire floor properly. Source: http://bit.ly/2s7Xcq2 Information Presented by:- Seco Restoration 3829, skylark way, Pearland, Texas, US, 77584 Call: 832-812-8615 seco.restoration1@gmail.com

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