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Discovering water damage in your home or business can be stressful and overwhelming. However, it is essential to act quickly to prevent further damage and mitigate the effects of the water damage. Here are some steps you should take if you discover water damage:

Safety First

Before you do anything else, ensure your safety and that of your family or employees. If the water damage is severe, evacuate the building and call emergency services. Turn off the electricity and gas supply if it is safe to do so.Identify the source of the water The first step in addressing water damage is to identify the source of the water. This will help you determine the extent of the damage and what measures you need to take to address it. Common sources of water damage include burst pipes, leaky roofs, and flooding.

Stop the water flow

If possible, stop the flow of water to prevent further damage. Shut off the water supply to your home or business, or turn off the main valve if you cannot isolate the source of the water.

Remove standing water

Standing water can cause significant damage to your property and create a breeding ground for mold and bacteria. Use a wet/dry vacuum or mop and bucket to remove standing water as soon as possible.

Dry the affected area

Drying the affected area is crucial in preventing further damage and mold growth. Use fans, dehumidifiers, and open windows to circulate air and remove moisture from the affected area. If the damage is severe, consider hiring a professional water damage restoration company to assist with the drying process.

Salvage what you can

If any of your belongings have been damaged by the water, remove them from the affected area and try to salvage what you can. If you have insurance, document the damage and contact your insurance company to file a claim.

Disinfect and sanitize

Water damage can lead to bacterial and mold growth, which can pose health risks to you and your family or employees. Disinfect and sanitize the affected area thoroughly using a solution of water and bleach.

Repair and restore

After the affected area has been dried and sanitized, repair and restore any damage. This may include replacing damaged drywall, flooring, or appliances. If the damage is severe, consider hiring a professional water damage restoration company to assist with the repair and restoration process.

Take preventative measures

Once the water damage has been addressed, take preventative measures to avoid future water damage. This may include regular maintenance of your plumbing system, the installation of preventative measures such as sump pumps and water detection systems, and proper landscaping.

In conclusion, discovering water damage in your home or business can be stressful, but it is essential to act quickly to prevent further damage and mitigate the effects of the water damage. Identifying the source of the water, stopping the water flow, removing standing water, drying the affected area, salvaging what you can, disinfecting and sanitizing, repairing and restoring, and taking preventative measures can help minimize the effects of water damage and prevent future damage. Always consider hiring a professional water damage restoration company like Clean and Restore to assist with the restoration process.

Water damage is a serious problem that can cause significant damage to your home or business. The longer water damage goes unnoticed, the worse it can get. Early detection is crucial to preventing further damage and potential health hazards. Here are some signs of water damage to look out for:

Water stains or discoloration

Water stains or discoloration on your walls or ceilings are a clear sign of water damage. These stains may appear as brown, yellow, or gray spots and may be accompanied by a musty odor.

Mold or mildew growth

Mold and mildew thrive in moist environments and can quickly grow after water damage. Look for signs of mold growth on walls, ceilings, or floors. You may also notice a musty odor or an increase in allergy symptoms.

Swollen or warped floors

Excess water can cause your floors to swell or warp, resulting in a soft or spongy feel when you walk on them. If your floors are starting to buckle, this is a sign of advanced water damage that requires immediate attention.

Peeling paint or wallpaper

Peeling paint or wallpaper can be a sign of water damage as moisture can cause them to lose adhesion to the wall. If you notice paint or wallpaper starting to bubble or peel, this may be a sign of water damage.

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Unusual odors

Musty, earthy, or damp odors can be a sign of water damage. These odors are caused by the growth of mold and mildew and can be an indication of a more significant problem.

Sound of running water

If you can hear the sound of running water even when all faucets are turned off, this may be a sign of a leak in your plumbing system. A leaking pipe can cause significant water damage over time if left unaddressed.

High water bill

If you notice a sudden increase in your water bill, this may be a sign of a leak in your plumbing system. A small leak can quickly escalate into a larger problem, causing significant water damage and increasing your water bill.

Wet or damp areas

If you notice wet or damp areas in your home or business, this may be a sign of water damage. These areas may feel damp or spongy to the touch and may have a musty odor.

Visible cracks or damage

Visible cracks or damage to your walls, ceilings, or floors can be a sign of water damage. Water can weaken and damage building materials over time, leading to cracks and other visible damage.

Water Damage Early Detection

In conclusion, early detection of water damage is crucial to preventing further damage and potential health hazards. Look for signs of water stains, mold growth, swollen or warped floors, peeling paint or wallpaper, unusual odors, sound of running water, high water bills, wet or damp areas, and visible cracks or damage. If you suspect water damage in your home or business, it's essential to address it immediately and contact a professional restoration company for cleanup and restoration. We specialize in water damage restoration and mold remediation, so give us a call and we’ll help guide you through your water damage issues. 

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The owner of this home in Hinesburg, Vermont contacted Clean and Restore because of a frozen pipe which created water back up into the house. The laminated flooring, unfortunately, could not be saved as it was warped and had to be thrown away. In addition, it creates a vapor barrier that does not allow the structure to dry properly.

The Challenges of Water Damage Restoration

An important part of water damage restoration is thoroughly drying out the building structure and carpets or wood flooring to minimize damage and prevent mold growth. Water leaks and floods often do structural damage to sheetrock ceilings and walls, and water sensitive flooring products. These building materials need to be repaired or replaced so that the home or business looks as good, or better than it did before the flood or leak occurred. That's the Clean and Restore Restoration promise!!

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The Complexities of Water Damage Restoration

A leak or flood can result in complex damages because of the unique behavior of water. Water can penetrate within cavities of the structure, causing hidden damage and mold growth. Our knowledge of building systems helps us investigate how far water damage may have spread, and our years of experience with restoration techniques helps us remove moisture and mold, preventing further damage.

What Makes Clean & Restore Different...

Our promise is to provide good communication throughout the process of the water restoration. And if the leak is small enough for you to handle, we're happy to tell you that. We have many times provided information to empower customers to care for their own small leaks and losses. Clean and Restore has made so many Vermont residents happy with our water damage restoration services. Check out our excellent reviews on Google. We're proud to have a great reputation throughout Vermont.

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This house in Elmore, Vermont had a water loss in the basement from a leaking hot water heater. Clean and Restore did water damage restoration which involves finding the source of the leak or flood, stopping it and drying out the building. It’s important to extract the water and also dry the structure properly so that there’s not a secondary damage to contents as well as mold later.

Why trust us with your water damage restoration needs?

You can trust Clean and Restore to only use powerful, industry standard water extraction equipment, along with industrial dehumidifiers and air movers to accelerate the dry out process. Plus, we have the training to know how to use them properly. Rest assured that we thoroughly clean any affected areas and contents and leave the home like it never happened.

Due to a burst pipe and subsequent leak, we had to remove the ceiling and walls of this family home in Colchester Vermont. It's always important to do moisture readings to make sure you know where you need to stop cutting, what needs to be removed, and what can be saved. Water damage restoration is not just about dryout, it's about mitigation and bringing things back to better than before!

We can assure you that our over 20 years in the restoration industry, as well as our extensive training and certification gives us the knowledge we need to do exactly what's needed to restore your home from a water leak or flood, no more, no less.

This condo in Stowe, Vermont was drenched with 1000 gallons of water after a sprinkler froze and broke. The Clean and Restore team had to do a demo in order to to fully dry out the structure.

An important part of water damage restoration is thoroughly drying out the building structure and carpets or wood flooring to minimize damage, and prevent mold growth. If the leak is small enough for you to handle, we're happy to tell you that. We have many times provided information to empower customers to care for their own small leaks and losses. Check out our testimonials and Google reviews, and see how we have made so many Vermont residents happy with our water damage restoration services.

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