Act Fast To Avoid More Damage After a Storm
5/27/2022 (Permalink)
After a Storm, Act Quickly To Avoid More Damage
Severe storms are known to wreak havoc in New Hyde Park, NY. After the storm passes, contacting your flood insurance provider is a must. Unfortunately, many others have also likely sustained flood damage, which means you are left waiting. During that time, other damage may start to form.
Mold Damage and Other Issues
Whenever this unwanted water, the chances rise that there will also be mold. If spores have the right conditions, they may start their growth process within 24 hours. Since that damage wasn’t directly related to the storm, flood insurance likely won’t repair flood costs. Other common forms of secondary damage include:
Corrosion: Any metals left in standing water may start to rust or corrode. This may mean degraded pipes and studs, which are costly repairs.
Electrical: Depending on the height of the water in the home, electrical outlets may be affected, which increases the risk of a fire.
Wood Rot: Wood is porous and absorbs water. Any flooring or material components made of wood may be at risk.
Act Fast
While it’s important to follow your insurance provider’s directions, which may include not removing anything from the property, the instructions will likely include calling a professional mold and water damage restoration company to help prevent secondary damage. This often includes beginning the water extraction process, which is essential to stopping mold from growing. Tarping or boarding up exposed areas of the home is also necessary. Although the storm may be over, another one could be lurking. Broken windows or missing doors are also easy targets for vandals. Ensuring that any additional water or other risk factors are reduced helps make the restoration process easier.
When bad weather hits, you are likely not the only person calling your flood insurance provider to make a claim. Acting fast and taking prevention methods to avoid additional damage are necessary to maximize your claim and minimize the restoration period.