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Cleaning up and drying out after water damage can seem daunting – that’s why we rely on restoration professionals’ expertise. But there are times when responding quickly and correctly to clean water leaks or floods can limit the damage.
Remember: Complex water damage that involves multiple floors, wall interiors, pre-existing mold, or Category 3 (sewage or otherwise contaminated) flood water should only be tackled by IICRC-certified water damage professionals.
Critical First Steps
You have just 100 minutes to get the right start on any water intrusion. Here’s a critical “short list” of essential tasks and the equipment required:
The Right Equipment AND the Right Process
Fast drying to prevent mold growth and other damage only happens with commercial drying equipment. You can trust that Dri-Eaz dehumidifiers, airmovers and air scrubbers, long-trusted by water damage professionals, is a solid choice for efficient drying.
Figuring out how much equipment to use isn’t rocket science – some basic formulas can guide your equipment choices for simple, clean flood situations.
Final Tips
As mentioned above, call a certified restoration professional in cases where floodwater resulted from a “dirty” source, such as sewage, river or ocean water, or if area has been wet for more than 48 hours.
Here are other clues that you need expert help:
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