Thursday, September 27, 2012

Recovering From Unwanted Water Entering the Home

By Hedrick Lepsch


No matter where you live, it is important to understand how to protect your home from water damage. Water damage can occur in almost any area in the United States, and knowing how to protect your home from this damage can save a lot of time and money.

When learning to protect your home from water damage, it is essential to understand the best ways to deal with water once it has entered your home. Under many circumstances you will not be able to prevent the water from entering your home but you can react quickly to minimize its impact.

The first step in ensuring the water does not cause serious damage is identifying the source and promptly stopping the flow of water. If the water is flowing from rain runoff, you will want to put sand bags up around your home to ensure that you are minimizing penetration to your home.

As you are working to minimize the amount of water that enters your home, you can ensure that your cleaning efforts will make more of a difference. It is important to understand that if you do not stop the water flow, getting water out of your home is going to be a futile effort.

The dehumidifiers that you use will remove the moisture from the air. As you remove the moisture from the air you will also want to make sure that you are finding any source of moisture in your home and getting rid of it.

If there is excess or sitting water throughout your home, you will need to find the best way to get rid of it. Sometimes, this may require a plumber to ensure that pipes are fixed and excess water is going to be taken out of your home.

While you are removing the water, you have to know the best place to pump it out to. Ensuring the water is far enough from your home to not re-enter is a crucial factor if you are pumping it out. In the rush to remove the water this consideration often takes second place in home owner's minds.

If the mold does not have something to feed on, it will not be able to reproduce. Check on natural building materials throughout your home to be sure that you find mold and are able to get rid of it quickly.

The mold is also going to need warmth to survive and spread well. Unfortunately, due to the warm, humid Knoxville climate this may be especially difficult to change, although it may be somewhat easier in during the winter months.

Pull up your carpets and put professional fans underneath them carpets so you can be sure that everything is being dried out thoroughly. As you dry you may also want to use dehumidifiers in the air to ensure that moisture from the air is being taken out and your home dries as quickly as possible.




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