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Jun 2014How to Deal With Water Damage at Home?
Water damage at home can cause a big trouble and burden in our pockets particularly if neglected. Once water damage takes place in our homes, we should give an immediate attention to the problem before it become worst. Although water is not as devastating as fire, but still water can initiate health risks and damage to properties. In order that you can prevent this to happen, here are some viewpoints on how to deal with water damage at home.
The first thing to consider is checking the cause of water damage. If you know the source, it will be easy for you to deal on the next steps. The damage can be minor or due to negligence and by natural disasters like floods caused by heavy rains or storm. Minor water damage is often unintended like accidental spills on the carpeting of the floor or a faucet left unclose in the bathroom or lavatory. These are sometimes can't be notice right away because we initially thought that it's just a simple negligence and don't need urgent attention. Nevertheless, later we will just realize the damage it has taken on the carpet due to the buildup of molds or mildews. Molds are not only damaging to the carpet but it can trigger health problems and allergic reactions to humans. Even a minor leak in the pipes and roofs can cause a devastating damage if not fixed at once. Cracks on the wall can easily absorb moisture and might cause it to collapse at no given time.
On the other hand, if the water damage is caused by flood due to a storm or when a pipe bursts from irrigation or a dam then the damage can be more extensive than we expect. As soon as we already assessed the cause of the water damage our next step is now to apply the possible solutions.
For minor water damage like spills on the carpet, it is likely has been contaminated with molds. Although there are disinfectants or decontaminators that can be used, yet th