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The 4 Steps of Storm Damage Remediation

9/27/2021 (Permalink)

Drywall and carpet removed, dehumidifier and a camera set in the middle of the room SERVPRO can respond to your home after a severe storm in Perry, OK.

The Four Steps of Storm Damage Repair

Storms can be scary while they're happening. They are loud and they may cause your whole house to shudder with each gust of wind. Another thing that many people find daunting is taking care of the damage the storm left behind. The idea of people coming in to tear out walls and rip up carpet may fill you with stress. By understanding the steps that storm restoration experts take when you hire them to fix your home in Perry, OK, however, you can probably calm some of those fears.

1. Water Extraction

The first thing technicians do is remove the remnants of the flood that caused the water damage to your house. They may use industrial pumps to extract the water from your home in order to reveal the extent of the problems underneath.

2. Material Removal

After all the water is gone, the next step is removing all the materials that the water destroyed. Specialists may have to tear out walls and insulation, basically gutting the area the flood affected. This part of the process may seem extreme, but it's better to replace a ruined wall than ignore it.

3. Structure Drying

While the large volume of water in the area is long gone, the damp surfaces and any water that's hiding in a secret corner still need to be addressed. Leaving the surface of the counters and cabinets wet throws out the welcome mat to mold.

4. Home Restoration

Mitigating the damage caused by the flood is commendable, but without full restoration of the area's aesthetic and function, the job isn't quite done. If they have to remove portions of the wall, restoration specialists will replace the wall and make sure that the wall paper or paint job matches consistently.

Knowing what will happen during the mitigation process can answer some of your questions and calm your nerves. The specialists you hire should also sit down with you and walk you through the process before beginning.

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