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What To Expect With Storm Damage Restoration

10/27/2020 (Permalink)

drying equipment in a basement Storm damage restoration in Laurel, MT

Storm Damage Restoration

Storms are unpredictable and can be violent enough to leave wreckage behind. Swift action is often needed to clean up and restore your home to safe, livable conditions. In extreme cases, storm damage to your home in Laurel, MT, may be severe enough to require the tear out of wet materials before rebuilding.

1. Assess the Damage
The first step after a storm is to check the safety of your living conditions. If the damage is mild, you may be able to handle clean up on your own. Begin by removing the water. The extraction of excessive amounts of water may require special water pumps and vacuums used by storm restoration professionals. Removing the water as soon as possible is key in preventing mold growth.

2. Clean and Dry Everything
Once the water has been removed, throughly clean and dry everything. In addition to your belongings, focus on the structure of your home. Water damage may be severe enough to require that you tear out and replace walls or other parts of the basic structure of your home that could be compromised. Dry out everything as much as possible before cleaning and sanitizing items that were water logged. Verify that your electrical system is dry, intact, and safe before use. Ensure that all electrical appliances are fully dry before using them. 

3. Restore and Rebuild
Once all water and moisture has been satisfactorily removed, preventing mold growth, focus on restoration. Rebuild any part of your home that suffered excessive damage. 
It is impossible to predict how a storm will affect your property. Average storms do very little damage, but powerful storms can cause lasting devastation. The safety of your family and your living space should be paramount after every storm. Do not hesitate to tear out and replace any part of your home that may no longer be structurally sound.

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