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WHAT TO DO WHEN HOUSE FLOODS

Assess The Damage

It is the most critical step. The problem is that once your house floods, it often takes a long time for professionals to get there. 

First, you must be able to take a look at the damage yourself. What can you see from the outside? Is it sheeting? Floodwaters may have damaged Walls, floors, and ceilings. 

Check all under-floor areas and electrical fixtures in bathrooms or kitchens that may have been exposed to floodwaters. Also, inspect roofing materials for any leaks or damage from floodwaters.

Turn Off The Electrical Power Switch

Floodwaters may have entered your electrical outlets and damaged the electric wiring. Turn off the main circuit breaker in the basement or main power switch. 

The reason for turning off the power before you check to see if any of your electrical components are damaged is that water may be able to get inside it after you think it’s been handled. It can lead to short-circuiting, which can cause fires or other damage.

Cover Any Furniture That May Get Wet To Avoid Buckling

If your furniture is water-logged and you’ve just found out that the water has gone up to it, you can cover it to prevent damage. 

Try placing a tablecloth over the piece of furniture. Be sure the tablecloth is not too thick as it will not allow air to flow through. Alternatively, place a plastic tablecloth over it to prevent mildew and mould from forming on furniture made of wood or other porous materials.

Check For Gas Leaks

If the flooding was due to a broken gas pipe, you must immediately check to see any gas traces still coming out. Floodwaters can cause gas leaks by breaching the gas lines. Any gas traces in the house should be dealt with immediately by calling the local fire department or an authorised service company. Make sure that all sources of fire are also turned off to avoid combustion.

Get Out Of The House And Stay Away While Professionals Handle It

One of the more dangerous things is the backup of water from the toilet tank or waste pipe. Water from both can drown a person, so it is vital to get out of this house and stay away while professionals deal with it.

Contact Your Insurance Company

If you cannot cope on your own, contact your insurance company. They will be able to determine if there is anything you can do on your own. Besides, they will be upset if a claim or a repair is not taken care of efficiently.

Having a house flood can be a frustrating experience. Unfortunately, most people have no idea what to do after floods have occurred. In contrast, there are a few things you can do yourself to keep repair costs down and your stress levels down.

If you have to hire an expert, now is the time to start researching for those professionals. Most people hire those professionals who friends and relatives have recommended. If you are unable to find anyone, check with your local government for possible recommendations. 

Your insurance policy might not cover all work. It will undoubtedly be better for you if you hire a professional who is an expert in dealing with these situations. These professionals have the necessary equipment to fix the damage caused by the flood efficiently and within a short period. Also, these professionals have insurance coverage against the risk of damage or injury they might cause to property or people during their work.

CONCLUSION

A house flood is a situation that no one wants to experience. If you find yourself in such a predicament, your first reaction is to panic. In any case, you can do things to lessen the impact of the house flooding on your home and belongings. 

The tips and advice we provide should keep your house from further damage. The last thing you want is to spend a lot of time and money on repairs you could have avoided.

HAVE A SAFE DAY!