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Flood Damage in Rock Hill: What Comes Next?

6/15/2016 (Permalink)

Flooding can cause major damage to a home or business in Rock Hill.

What Comes Next After Rock Hill Flood Damage?

Rock Hill flood damage is an often unexpected but typically heavily impacting type of damage. Even buildings far away from any water source may encounter it for a number of reasons, ranging from heavy rainfall to burst pipes. Regardless of the reason, floodwaters must be drained immediately, and a restoration process must follow to avoid further water damage in Rock Hill

Pumping out Water 

If Rock Hill water remains inside your home, it may need to be pumped out with heavy equipment such as truck-mounted pumps and hoses. Thousands of gallons of water can be present in a single room, and in dark, low-lying regions like basements, this may be impossible to get out without hoses and pumps. Sewage, debris, and dangerous chemicals may mix with the floodwater, making it hazardous to remove without heavy machinery and vehicles. If not removed, these may work their way into the groundwater supply, potentially leading to enormous fines and contamination of the community's water supply. Typically, this is only necessary for rooms below ground level. 

Removal of Furniture 

Depending on the case, this may occur before the water is pumped out, but regardless of what order this step is in, furniture must typically be removed from affected rooms and areas. Large objects interfere with cleanup operations, and some, such as electronics, can present a real hazard to repair crews. Salvageable furniture can be put back in later. 

Drying 

Drying and dehumidification processes come next, typically assisted by machinery including industrial-grade dehumidifiers. This may take a while as floodwater tends to seep into floors and walls and stay as long as possible. In some cases, industrial air movers may be used to speed up the process. 

Cleaning and Replacement 

Once everything is dry, the process of replacement and cleanup can begin. Floodwater tends to be muddy and murky, and everything it touches typically needs heavy cleaning. Some things, such as floor tiles and carpeting, may need full removal and replacement. Once the cleanup is done, the area is typically sanitized with antimicrobial treatments. 

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