Four tips for cleaning up after water damage on your Newport Beach property.
10/18/2021 (Permalink)
When you suffer Newport Beach water damage, your stress levels will be extremely high. All you can think of is the damage that is happening to your property; the lost items, the cost of repair, and the future risk of mold growth. It’s time to take a deep breath and focus on the repair job one step at a time. Here are four top tips for cleaning after water damage occurs in the home.
Turn the Electricity (and Water) Supply Off
Before you start anything, make sure the electricity supply is turned off. If the flooding is due to a leaky water pipe, you will want to turn the water supply off, too. This will help prevent more water damage as you attempt to clean up.
Now you can remove all the electronics from the room. This helps to dry them out before you use them again in the future!
Remove Any Moveable Furniture
Everything that you can get out of the room, get out now. It may be damp, but you can avoid extra damage from the water damage in Newport Beach. You also create a space to clear out excess water left behind, dry out the carpets and flooring, and make sure all drywall is cleaned and repaired.
Once the furniture is outside, you can decide what to do with it. Anything that cannot be dried out within 24-48 hours will need to be disposed of. After that time, the furniture can grow mold spores and affect your health. If you have unsanitary or black water damage, make sure you can wash and dry the furniture within 48 hours to protect the health of everyone in your home.
Discard Carpeting and Underpadding
In the majority of cases, carpeting and underpadding can’t be rescued from water damage. Even if you do disinfect and clean it all, the carpeting will shrink and become an area rug instead. The underpadding isn’t salvageable. The best thing you can do is replace it once the woodwork underneath has dried. Lino will need to be replaced.
Tiles may be safe, as long as the sealant is strong. You may need to pull up the tiles and check the state of the woodwork and material underneath. A good Newport Beach water damage company will be able to advise better when it comes to tiles.
Hardwood flooring will need to be pulled up. Check underneath for damage and use disinfectant to fully clean both sides of your hardwood.
Disinfect Everything You Can
The general rule when cleaning after water damage in Newport Beach is to disinfect everything that you can. This includes the drywall and sections underneath flooring. Don’t forget to get into the crawl spaces under the floor. Leaving any area that suffered damage without disinfecting will give room for mold to grow.
If you do spot any signs of mold growth, you will need to tackle the full problem. Don’t just wipe it up and wait to see if the mold comes back. The growth is likely into the flooring or walls.
Don’t panic when it comes to Newport Beach water damage. Take a deep breath and work one step at a time. Don’t forget to as friends for some help to make sure you clean everything and dry it out because something needs to be discarded.