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WATER DAMAGE DUE TO BROKEN PIPES

10/26/2017 (Permalink)

Addressing A Water Damage Crisis Due To Broken Pipes

The average home and business owner doesn't have even a working knowledge of the sophisticated pipe systems that make for a smoothly functioning environment. Water Damage professionals certainly know these systems well, though. They are often to blame for accumulating water in the home. Over time, these pipes can corrode, leading to a pipe break that eventually results in a flooded home. The pipe break may be confined to a single room, such as the kitchen and bathroom, where water pipes reside.

Water damage from a pipe break is a common reason to call restoration professionals. A restoration company can assess water in the home or water in the business and determine if it is a result of a pipe break. When pipes break, it's natural to not immediately know the cause of the leak. All the home or business owner might know is that water is leaking out into the floor and the flooded home is a cause of distress.

Even more distressing, water cleanup after a broken pipe can result in a messy cleanup. Sometimes these pipes are corroded and just plain old, leading to dirty water accumulating on floors and the bottoms of other surfaces. There's no reason to panic and let water damage invade a kitchen or bathroom. A restoration professional can quickly be on the scene to assess the situation and begin mitigation.

In the case of broken pipes, the water is likely to be confined to a single room. If the break is big enough, though the water can quickly accumulate on the floor and begin to spill over into other rooms, making it vital to get speedy water cleanup professionals on the scene. Having experience in these situation, restoration professionals will either know how to stop the leak altogether or they will know exactly what other professionals to bring on the scene to halt the accumulation of water in the home or water in the business.

Mitigation involves several steps that the restoration company will be able to take on first thing upon arrival. They will inspect the area and determine the cause of the water accumulation. Sometimes it's coming from flood damage, sometimes from a supply line break, and sometimes from other sources of water in the home or water in the business. When it's from a broken pipe, it's vital to have the leak stopped before water cleanup.

Once they've inspected and stopped the leak, mitigation continues to prevent further damage. The restoration company will begin by inspecting the scene, extracting water from the area, drying and humidifying the area, cleaning and sanitizing the area, and then restoring anything that was damaged in the break. A supply line break, flooding, or leaking appliance will differ from a pipe problem. Experienced mitigation experts generally know when to skip a step or more fully concentrate on a particular step.

Water damage from a broken pipe can damage flooring very quickly, spilling over onto carpeting, and quickly getting on furniture. Restoration will be necessary if the leak continues for long enough. Water cleanup steps like drying will be an essential part of the water cleanup efforts. If you're wondering why you can't do the drying yourself, keep in mind that deep water is going to quickly begin to damage the structure of flooring. Time is of the essence and only a restoration company is going to have the drying equipment that makes a speedy cleanup possible. The same goes for when pipes leak water in a business. The professionals are the only people with the necessary equipment.

Mitigation experts are capable of extracting and cleaning water due to broken pipes, but they're also capable of helping people who have flood damage from a flooded home, or people who have water due to a supply line break. Flood damage can be an especially tricky cleanup matter, due to the amount of mud and chemicals often found in flood water. No matter what the reason - a supply line break or a flooded home that causes flood damage - you can always call on restoration professionals to get the job done.

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