Captiva water damage is a serious problem. Many times a homeowner will return from work and see that an old pipe has finally given up, or a valve has cracked – and there is literally 2” of water standing on the floor when they get home. The water damage caused to homes in Captiva by these unforeseen plumbing maintenance issues can cause serious losses inside the homestead. Your home is your most important asset, and it needs to be protected. To prevent Captiva water damage, you should contact your local plumber and have him do a walk-through and analysis of your home’s plumbing systems at least bi-annually. The worst thing that can happen as a result of Captiva Water Damage, is that it goes undetected for an extended period of time which can lead to Mold Damage as a result of your Captiva Water Damage.
The best ways to address an Captiva Water Damage problem is to:
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1.) Stop the flow of water immediately, if you know how, or call a plumber or neighbor to stop the flow.
2.) Remove all materials that absorb water, and remove all electronics from the floor.
3.) Use foam blocks to raise wooden furniture off the floor.
4.) Call a water-dryout company immediately to set-up dehumidifiers and air movers to get the water out of your building materials.
By following these steps for your Captiva water damage, you will mitigate your losses, and things will get back to normal more quickly.