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Water Damage Cleanup Assessing and Dealing with Specific Damage

How do you know if water damage is permanent?

Water damage can be a serious problem, and it’s important to know how to assess the damage and deal with it properly. Here are some tips on how to assess and deal with water damage:

Assessing the Damage

The first step is to assess the damage. This involves determining the source of the water, the extent of the damage, and the type of damage (e.g., clean water, sewage, etc.). Once you have assessed the damage, you can start to develop a plan for cleanup.

Dealing with the Damage

The next step is to deal with the damage. This involves removing the source of the water, drying out the area, and repairing the damage. It is important to dry out the area as quickly as possible to prevent mold growth. Refer to a professional for help if you are not sure how to dry out the area.

Assessing Permanent Damage

In some cases, water damage can be permanent. This is usually the case if the damage is extensive or if it has been left untreated for a long period of time. Here are some signs that water damage may be permanent:

  • The drywall has buckled or warped.
  • The flooring has rotted or buckled.
  • There is mold growth on the walls or ceiling.
  • The electrical system has been damaged.

If you suspect that the water damage is permanent, it is important to contact a professional water damage restoration company. They will be able to assess the damage and determine the best course of action.