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What to Do If You Are the Victim of Storm Damage

9/22/2017 (Permalink)


What to Do If You Are the Victim of Storm Damage

Storm damage can occur to anyone. It can happen in any climate. Storms cause river flooding and other forms of flooding. They cause wind damage, hail damage, and hurricane damage. Winter storms bring ice dams and ice damming, which cause roof leaks, forcing you to get roof repairs done. Ice damage also comes in the form of frozen pipes. Groundwater and flood water can ruin your basement and home. You need to take steps towards home restoration. The best way to do that is to get a storm restoration and water restoration company to take care of your storm remediation.

Make sure to make an emergency call to the storm restoration and water restoration company right away. Hurricane damage, storm damage, hail damage, ice damage, roof damage, wind damage, and roof leaks can get worse as time goes by. If there is flooding or river flooding, your home will get more ruined the more you let the water stay in your home. If there is ice damming or ice dams that are causing roof leaks, the leaks may get larger and worse as time goes on. You need to start right away with storm remediation.

The first thing that the storm restoration and water restoration company will do is assess the extent of the storm damage, hurricane damage, wind damage, roof damage, roof leaks, flooding damage, river flooding damage, ice damming, ice dams, ice damage, and any other sort of damage. They will create a plan of action for your home restoration needs.

Next, they will start fixing and removing the cause of the damage. If there is flooding, river flooding, roof leaks, frozen pipes, ice dams, ice damming, ice damage, ground water, or flood water, they will use special flood pumps to pump out the flood water. These flood pumps are designed for the worst of conditions and will dry your home and remove any ground water and flood water. Besides using the flood pumps, they will likely use other equipment to remove any deep moisture from your home. Groundwater, flood water, flooding, and river flooding can seep deep into your walls and furniture. Often, there will be hidden moisture under tiles or behind walls. They will use equipment that works similar to flood pumps to remove this water from your home.

The next step, after your home is completely dry, is to repair things that are broken. This starts with roof repair. If there are roof leaks and roof damage, they will do a roof repair job to repair those leaks. If wind damage or hurricane damage caused your walls or ceiling to cave in, they will repair that as well. They may need to replace certain items. For example, they may need to use new boards or tiles for your ceiling, floor, and walls. If there is ice damage, such as a frozen pipe, they will repair that as well. Home restoration, or bringing your home back to livable conditions again, is a vital part of storm remediation.

Sometimes, your home may even be in a better condition after the home restoration process is over. This is because the storm restoration and water restoration company may replace certain parts of your home that were old and should have been replaced anyway. You may have needed roof repair anyway. If there were frozen pipes, then the frozen pipes may have been old and rusty anyway. This is not to say that storm damage is a good thing, but that there may be a silver lining to the storm damage and storm remediation. The home restoration company will be experienced with providing the best renovation services.

Before you call the home restoration company, make sure that you stay safe and do not get injured. If there is flooding or river flooding, try to stay away from the ground water. It may carry an electrical current. The flood water and ground water may even be contaminated. There may also be sharp objects. Wind damage and hail damage may cause windows to shatter, which means that there may be broken glass in your home. Roof damage and hail damage can cause broken wood to cave in. Just wait for the professionals to take care of everything.
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