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Three Steps to Take to Recover from Flood Damage in Your Framingham Home or Business

8/23/2023 (Permalink)

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There's nothing quite like the sinking feeling of stepping onto a cold, wet carpet or few inches of water in your home or business. Beyond the initial shock and emotional stress that comes with experiencing a flood, such events can wreck costly damage when left unchecked or are addressed with half measures. Immediate action is critical in minimizing the damage, and as the MetroWest’s most trusted name in restoration, SERVPRO of Framingham is here to guide you through the process. Below, we've detailed three essential steps to take when recovering from flood damage.

  1. Prioritize Safety and Assess the Damage:

Before anything else, ensure the safety of your family, employees and all other occupants. Electrical hazards, contaminated water and structural damage can pose significant safety risks. Take these precautions:

  • If safe, disconnect all electrical appliances and turn off the main power.
  • Avoid walking in floodwaters, as they can be contaminated.
  • Check for visible structural damage before re-entering the building.
  • Document the damage by taking photos and making notes. This will help when working with your insurance company and our restoration professionals.
  1. Act Fast: Immediate Water Extraction and Drying:

The longer water is left untreated, the greater the damage it can cause. In addition to warping and rotting building materials, standing water also facilitates mold growth, which is hazardous to human health and your property. That is why it is essential to start the drying process as soon as possible.

  • Remove as much water as possible using pumps or vacuums. At SERVPRO of Framingham, we have state-of-the-art equipment that makes this task efficient and effective.
  • Open windows and doors to create natural air flow. Strategically position fans to expedite the process.
  • Dehumidifiers can be extremely useful in extracting moisture from the air. Our industrial-grade dehumidifiers work faster and are more efficient than typical home units.
  1. Leave It to The Pros: Hire a Flood Restoration Company:

While immediate DIY steps are a good start, they should not be used as a complete solution. Professional intervention is the best way to protect your investment and maintain a safe environment to live or work in. You can count our team at SERVPRO of Framingham to handle every step of the process, including:

  • Water Removal and Drying: We completely eradicate standing water and moisture using industrial pumps, fans and dehumidifiers.
  • Sanitization: Flooding can introduce hazardous contaminants. We thoroughly sanitize affected areas to make your home or business safe again.
  • Restoration: We don’t just remove water, we restore your property to its pre-flood condition -- from addressing structural damage to repairing damaged furnishings and everything in-between.
  • Mold Prevention: Moisture often leads to mold growth, which can be harmful to both health and property. Our team is trained to identify and treat mold issues, ensuring they don’t become a persistent problem.

By following these steps and leveraging the expertise of professionals like SERVPRO of Framingham, you can mitigate flood damage and return to normalcy quicker. With our 24/7 emergency services and convenient location, you can count on us to respond faster to any disaster in Framingham or the surrounding area.

If you have flood damage in Framingham at your home or business, reach out to our team of remediation specialists at SERVPRO of Framingham. Call (508) 370-4400, email mshanley@SERVPROframingham.com or contact us on our website.

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