What To Do In A Water Emergency In San Diego

What To Do In A Water Emergency In San Diego

Have you ever had a water emergency at your house? Burst pipes, overflowing toilets or sinks, leaking washing machines, and any other type of domestic flooding fall under this category. Do you realize some things you may do to limit the damage before a repair and cleanup service arrives? Today, we’ll go through a few options for dealing with some typical home water crises.

Turn Off The Water

If you have a water emergency resulting from a plumbing malfunction, you must remember to turn off the water supply. If you have a flooded sink, toilet, or appliance, you should be able to cut off the water with a valve placed nearby. Turning off this valve will turn off the water yet leave you with enough water to utilize in other parts of the house. Contact us for restoration services. 

If a central line has burst or a pipe has broken somewhere in the house, you will most often need to turn off the water. Your main water line valve is located outside the house, either on the side or near the curb. Turning it off will stop all water from entering your home, preventing additional flooding.

Begin Drying Immediately

It’s critical to get rid of all moisture as soon as possible to avoid further damage. And though this may not be difficult for small leaks, it is essential to be thorough. To circulate air in the afflicted area, use fans. Consider renting a large-capacity dehumidifier for big tasks to thoroughly dry out surrounding wood, carpet, and other materials. You don’t want any moisture to remain after your water damage repair is completed.

Give us a call at (858) 433-5100 after the water source has been turned off, and get to work drying everything you can. Look for any damaged furnishings as well as any sections that haven’t been entirely flooded. Allowing water to linger for too long can result in significant water damage, so dry up whatever places you can use blankets and towels as soon as possible.

Move What You Can

If you have a flooded location, you may wish to shift items knowing that aid is on the way. Moving furniture out of the room can protect it from damage and make cleanup more accessible in the future. For example, you can roll carpet, insulation, cloth, and other porous materials. You may have to rip them out and toss them away if they’ve been wet in water. Most porous materials will be permanently damaged by water, shrinking or distorting them, and mildew will make them much worse.

Water situations are never fun, but being calm and working quickly might help you avoid significant damage. Give us a call at (858) 433-5100 if you have a water issue and need quick and economic cleanup services!

Smart Dry Restoration
Address: 8910 Activity Rd Ste A San Diego CA 92126
Phone: (858) 433-5100

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