Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Water Damage And Mold: What You Need To Know



By Kevin Thole


Water damage is a serious issue that can lead to substantive deterioration and destruction of your property. Mold growth is one of the primary complications that property owners have to grapple with in the wake of water damage. However, learning more about water damage and mold prevention can help you keep your residential living space in excellent condition. To accomplish this objective, refer to the short outline provided for you below:

Water Damage Prevention Strategies
• Be cognizant of sources from which water damage could spring. Some of them include ice damming, condensation, sewer system overflow, torrential rains, and melting snow. 

• When you build or remodel your home, be sure to select wood-based wall products rather than paper-backed materials. 

• Place your electrical outlets in a high region of the wall to prevent water contact if a flood transpires.

• Keep your electronics off the floor or put them on higher shelves.

Managing Mold: Helpful Tips And Tricks 
The Environmental Protection Agency has compiled this information to help homeowners deal with mold effectively:

• Although you cannot eliminate every mold and mold spores inside your property, you can control growth by controlling moisture.

• Prevent mold growth by quickly identifying and shutting off the source of water leakage.

• Decrease mold growth by reducing your indoor humidity. Strategies include using dehumidifiers and air conditioners, venting bathrooms, increasing ventilation, and making use of exhaust fans when you clean, wash dishes or cook. 

• Clean all wet furnishings and building materials as soon as they become damp. This will help prevent mold growth.

• Reduce mold growth by preventing condensation. You can accomplish this objective by adding insulation to your floors, roof, exterior walls, piping, or windows.

• Don't install any carpet in regions of the home where moisture problems are perpetual.

• Be aware that mold can grow anywhere. This includes growth in foods, carpet, paper, and wood. 

Call SERVPRO Immediately 
Water damage and mold growth are not issues that should be taken lightly. If you do not address the matter immediately, you could experience substantive damage to your property. Once you realize that your residential space has been impacted by water damage and/or mold growth, be sure to call the professionals of SERVPRO. Our IICRC-certified technicians will offer you the detail-oriented, precise services you need to get your home back in incredible condition. We're ready to assist you right now!