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Tips and Tricks for 30A Water Extraction

Running along the beautiful Florida coastline is the scenic 30A highway. This stretch of road is home to the iconic town of Seaside where the director Peter Weir filmed the hit movie The Truman Show. Drive past the beautiful white sand beaches and coastal dune lakes and you’ll know why 30A is a popular tourist destination.

Coastal living is amazing, but for all the attractions, it sometimes has its downsides.

Hurricanes and torrential rains in coastal Florida are sometimes fierce and can cause flooding. If that happens to you, make sure you handle water extraction the right way. If you don’t, the results can include mold, mildew, and other damage to your property.

Are you wondering about water extraction on the 30A in Florida? Here is some valuable information to keep you safe and your home secure.

Safety First

After a hurricane or flood, be aware of potential safety issues. Floodwaters bring all sorts of creatures inside. This includes rats, snakes, and insects.

Do not enter the home if you see any sort of structural damage. You could face a gas leak or downed power lines.

It’s important you turn off the water, gas, and electricity, but be careful not to touch any electricity while standing in water. If turning off the electricity requires standing in water, call a professional electrician.

Water Extraction Next

Is the flood damage severe? It’s best to call a professional. You’ll need help dealing with removal and the aftermath.

The aftermath includes possible mold and mildew, as well as the need for home restoration.

If you have a wet/dry vacuum, you can remove some of the water yourself. A sump pump is another option. A professional restoration company has industrial pumps that remove water much faster than a home wet/dry vac.

Remove the water yourself or call a professional but don’t wait for the water to drain on its own. It can take a while for it to drain, and in the meantime, it’s doing a lot of water damage.

Proper Ventilation

After water extraction, open up your doors and windows for increased ventilation. If possible, run some fans and a dehumidifier. This helps dry the area faster.

The faster the area dries, the less chance of developing mold and the need for mold remediation.

Property Assessment

Contact your insurance as soon as possible. They can guide you through the assessment process.

Most floor treatments, such as carpet, wood, and laminates, won’t survive the flood damage. If you have valuable throw rugs, remove them as soon as possible and take them to a professional cleaner.

Plaster, wallboard, and drywall are fragile and porous. They soak up a lot of water in a flood situation. Let a restoration expert check to see if these materials need replacing.

Call Water Extraction and Restoration Experts

Water extraction and home restoration after a flood is a daunting physical task. Dealing with the loss is also emotionally draining. You can handle a lot of it on your own but calling in a professional restoration company makes the task much easier.

Have you been the victim of a flood? Have you had broken pipes or a sewage back-up? Contact us for a free inspection and estimate for a home cleanup and flood restoration.

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