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Your No-Fuss Guide to Fixing a Flooded Basement

1/10/2022 (Permalink)

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Fixing A Flooded Basement In A No-Fuss Way

If you own a home in a region that sees an inordinate amount of rain, then there is a good chance that you have had to deal with a basement flood. Even if you have the proper measures in place – one such measure being a sump pump – it is not unheard of for said measures to fail, especially when there is a significant amount of water. That said, if your basement suddenly becomes a swimming pool, you don't have time to wonder about how it happened. Rather, you need to act fast and start drying it out asap. Reactive measures you should take include the following:

  • Remove the water from the flooded basement before you enter.
  • DO NOT attempt to salvage electrical or gas appliances.
  • Take measures to prevent future occurrences.

Remove the Water

If the basement flood is shallow, you may be able to use a shop vac to suction the sitting water off the basement floor. However, if the water is deep, do not attempt to go in the basement yourself. Such a severe flood requires the assistance of a Kings Point, FL, water removal company that has the equipment and training necessary to work under such dangerous conditions.

Hush Your Inner Penny Pincher

You may have paid a month's wages for your washing machine and another two week's wages for your dryer, but if the motor or electrical components of either get wet, don't try to salvage them. Yes, it will hurt to let them go, but it may hurt you even more to try to continue using them once damaged.

Be Proactive

There's a lot you can do to prevent future flooding. Install interior and exterior drains, invest in a backup sump pump and buy a generator to keep your pumps working when the power goes out. Taking proactive measures can not only save your basement, but it also may help lower your insurance coverage rates.

Dealing with one basement flood is no fun. Dealing with two can be downright frustrating. Talk to your Kings Point, FL, water damage restoration team regarding measures you can take to restore your home and prevent future flooding.

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