What To Do When Your Business Floods
6/25/2021 (Permalink)
Take Action Immediately: Contact your insurance company, and start planning your recovery. This means securing all loose items in the floor, removing all damaged materials from the walls, removing flooring from the affected area, and cleaning the area with soap and water. Let us provide you with photos and video documentation of the damage so you can get started with the clean-up process!
Is your business experiencing mold?
Mold is often found growing in damp areas, which is why you should never install carpet in a bathroom. Floors can get wet easily, and water can easily damage your laminate, tile or hardwood floors, causing rot and mold to grow in those areas. It's extremely important to keep your flooring dry. This article provides specific tips to dealing with water damage and mold after a home flood.
Mold is one of those problems that is difficult to spot at first, but not impossible to detect. It tends to grow at the root of things. If your house is flooded, you'll see damp wood floors and water stains in the bathroom and laundry area, a good indicator that there might be mold involved. The first step is to remove the furniture, drywall, and everything else from the area that's soaked.
If disaster does strike, give us a call! We are faster to any disaster and here to help get you back to “Like it never even happened.”