What to do after a Flood
11/30/2016 (Permalink)
Nobody is ever fully prepared for a disaster like a flood, but the steps you take after one can save you thousands of dollars on flood remediation and water damage repair costs. Here are some tips to take after you notice flood damage.
- Take Pictures
Before you remove any water or make any repairs, fully document the damage to send to your insurance company by taking photos or video. If you start removing water or making repairs before you photograph the damage, you run the risk of decreasing the extent of your coverage.
- Stay Safe
Even if the water in your home is clear, it could be contaminated by sewage or household chemicals. Wear waders, hip- or waist-high waterproof boots. In addition, wear rubber gloves to remove water-damaged possessions and to avoid contaminants. Hiring a professional to do flood clean-up is the best way to ensure your safety and the safety of your possessions. Be sure to throw out any food that may have come into contact with flood waters. Boil all of your water until authorities declare the water supply is safe.
- Call Your Insurance Company
Once everyone is safe, the first person you contact should be your insurance agent. If the flood has affected a region or community, your agent may be busy handling his or her own flood issues. In that case, contact the insurance company’s headquarters.
Let your insurance agent know the extent of the damages to your home and any repairs you intend to do immediately. Be sure to follow the insurance company’s direction about whether or not to wait for an adjuster to inspect the property before making repairs. Document the damage and conversations at every stage of the process.
- Call SERVPRO of Oakdale/ North Bayshore
Our expert flood damage remediation specialists can help you recover from water damage. We use scientific drying principles and provide validation and documentation that your property is dry and the job is complete.
Call SERVPRO of Oakdale/ North Bayshore at (631) 563-1709