Posts Tagged ‘Water Removal’
Mop, mop, as fast as you can. You can’t catch me - I’m the water damage man!
While the above is a silly little rhyme, keep it in mind the next time your house springs a leak or gets flooded. The urgency is real!
Whether it’s a slow, seeping leak or a full blown water emergency, the sooner you get that water mopped up the less damage you will have to contend with later. Let’s take a look at a couple of scenarios.
Scenario #1: Dishwasher Overflow
The dishwater has overflowed and you are already late for work. You manage to turn off the water and power, but don’t have time to deal with mopping up the water until after work. No worries, right? It’s just water - and it’s clean water. Wrong. As the water sits in a puddle on your kitchen floor, it’s causing damage. It’s seeping into your hardwood floors or through the tile grout. It’s lapping against the bases of your kitchen cabinets, damaging them slowly but surely. It may even get to your drywall or seep into nearby drapes or carpets causing stains at best or, if undetected, future mildew growth.
Scenario #2: Leaking Roof
Your roof springs a leak and water is pouring in. Despite your best efforts, pots and pans did not fully catch and contain the water and you didn’t notice the water that collected at the bottom of one of the interior walls. A few days later, the roof has been patched and the pots and pans put away. But a lingering smell permeates the house: mildew.
