What to Do Before Water Damage Restoration Starts
A leaking ceiling can feel like a ticking clock, and you need to act fast. First, check for electrical or structural hazards, then evacuate if
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A leaking ceiling can feel like a ticking clock, and you need to act fast. First, check for electrical or structural hazards, then evacuate if
Water can hit hardwood floors like a slow leak in a ship’s hull, and you need to act before the damage spreads. You can sometimes
Before you start drying out your house, shut off the water source and check for electrical hazards, sagging ceilings, or slippery floors. Then remove standing
Ceiling water damage often starts in the insulation or framing long before you see a stain. You need to stop the leak, check for sagging
If your home floods, you need to act fast in the first 24 hours to limit structural damage and mold growth. You’ll need to remove
When a pipe bursts, what matters more first: water or electricity? You should shut off the main water supply and cut power to the affected
If your home has water damage, you’re probably asking how long restoration will take, and the answer depends on what got wet, how much water
Roughly 1 in 4 homes will experience signs of water damage in walls, and the wall often shows it first. You might notice yellow-brown stains,
After a rough night, you need to take the first practical steps to steady the home. You should secure openings, document every affected area, and