When Your Basement Floods, Five Tips for the Day After
Downpours can quickly flood your basement and create a real mess. Wading through soggy boxes of books, soaking carpeting, floating dog food bowls and sopping sofas, you might feel paralyzed as to what to do. But don't delay. Experts say you should act quickly to mop up water and repair damage caused by clogged drains, faulty sump pumps or backed-up gutters. Mold can start to grow within a couple of days.
Remove water. Get water out as soon as possible. A few inches of standing water can usually be removed with a wet vac. Major water damage may need a professional such as Apex Restoration & Mitigation.
Dry it out. Use dehumidifiers and fans to move air around, discouraging the growth of mold and mildew. Keep dehumidifiers at least six to eight inches away from walls for the best air circulation. Run your air conditioning constantly. Throw away any wet boxes.
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