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Breaking Down The Walls Of Flood Damage Cleanup

By James Farkenfur
Jan 6, 2009
Water coming from heavy rains and storms has a way to enter our homes resulting to flood. Because of the natural property of water, it is able to squeeze into tight spaces and almost invisible cracks. As the water flows in, it damages a great quantity of our property and most importantly, it could weaken the house. Having a weak structure could mean that the place is very unsafe to live in. The possibility of the walls crumbling around us increases as water damage continues to happen. This is why flood damage cleanup companies have propagated around the world to help us make sure that our homes continue to be the safe and healthy haven we have always intended it to be. We are mistaken to believe that flood damage cleanup includes only the pumping out of water. We are also fooled by the belief that only our personal things and the floor are the only things damaged. One of the most important factors to our homes is the wall and this should be paid attention to.

Residential homes usually have a brick veneer walling. Flood damage cleanup includes the drying of such walls to prevent it from crumbling and rotting away. Bricks forming this structure usually have a weep hole which is the slot at the bottom of the brick. If these are filled with debris, one should clear them out. Blockage of this would make the activity unsuccessful and mold growth could start in these areas. Homes that are elevated and have a crawl space underneath should allow this area to be opened. Flood damage cleanup is involved in decreasing the humidity around the house and this could be aided by allowing the outside air to circulate in the area.

The walls inside the house should be given great attention by flood damage cleanup workers. Interior walls are usually lined with a material called gypsum board and this is resistant from water damage in the first 2 hours of contact. After this time frame, flood damage cleanup professionals should take care of its replacement. Removal of this board does not only take care of the job of removing water logged materials. This also allows the drying of the cavities within the walls to guarantee a successful flood damage cleanup task. Finally, insulation located between the walls and have been immersed in water should be removed and replaced. Do not install any new objects on the walls unless complete flood damage cleanup has been done.
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