3 Common Myths About Water Damage
Water damage in your home in Worcester comes from many
different sources, and can strike at any time. When you are caught off guard,
it is hard to know how to respond – especially with all the misleading
information out there regarding water damage. With damage, you do not want to
get caught believing these 3 common myths or the damage could actually get
worse.
If you don’t see
water anymore, it must be dry and can just dry on its own.
If your home sustains water damage, the most important thing
to guarantee proper restoration is to get it removed and dried completely.
Water in your home will not dry completely on its own. Water hides in walls, in
carpet, and even under floorboards. As porous materials are soaked with water,
they begin to absorb it. Wood, drywall, insulation, carpet fibers, and carpet
padding, will hold onto water even when it appears that it has all been dried.
Hidden moisture trapped in unseen spaces causes more damage. Mold will grow
anywhere moisture is present. Once materials have absorbed enough water, they
can begin to swell, warp, bow, bend, and deteriorate. Just because you cannot
see it, it does not mean that water is not there. Water will not dry itself,
and needs the proper drying and detection equipment to ensure no hidden moisture
is left behind.
The smell will
eventually go away.
When water is not dried quickly and completely, mold will
begin to grow. Since mold is a type of fungus, it gives off a very strong odor
wherever it grows. The musky and earthy smell that lingers around following
water damage is not something that will just resolve itself. Dehumidification
is required, along with complete drying, followed with antimicrobial treatment
to stop mold from growing following damage. If mold has already begun to grow
(you will be able to tell by the smell), then mold remediation is required in
order to safely remove the mold. Not only is the smell bad, but mold also
causes a lot of negative health effects. Coughing, sneezing, wheezing, itchy
and watery eyes, runny nose, sore throat, irritation to skin, and shortness of
breath are all common symptoms of mold exposure. Do not wait around for the
smell to just fade away, because it will not happen.
It is not a big deal
if cleanup does not begin right away.
Time is of the essence when dealing with water damage and
mitigation of further damage. The longer water sits, the worse the damage gets.
There is a very short window between water damage and mold growth (24 hours to
be exact), and the longer materials and belongings are exposed to water, the
less the odds are of them being salvaged. To minimize losses and the risk for
mold, you need an immediate response to water damage. Water damage restoration
cannot wait – it needs to begin as soon as possible.
At M.A.
Restoration Inc, we know how important it is to get started on cleanup
right away so that your home can avoid any further damage. That is why we are
available 24/7 to answer your call. For all your water damage needs, call our
experts.
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