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How to Handle a Water Damage in Your Home

8/18/2021 (Permalink)

SERVPRO Truck in front of house Our team is unloading equipment at this recent water damage.

While no scenario is exactly the same, there are general steps that can be taken in every situation.

  1. Locate and shut off the shut-off valve or source of damage. Knowing where the water is coming from and how to shut it off is the first step that should be taken when you find a water damage in your home. Turning off the source of the damage is the first step in mitigating and preventing additional damage.
  2. Contact your insurance company to inform them of the damage. By informing your insurance company of the damage, you are able to take the first steps in claim resolution. The more quickly that you report your damage to your insurance company, the more quickly they are able to assess coverage and reimburse you for damages.
  3. Contact SERVPRO of Baldwin County for emergency services and reconstruction. It is also helpful to begin moving items off of the floor such as rugs or wood furniture that could be damaged by standing water. Our seasoned team of professionals will arrive promptly and immediately move into action: extracting and mitigating your water damage by removing damaged materials or assessing if they can be salvaged. Following the mitigation process, our team will provide you with the repairs or reconstruction for any item that was not able to restored by cleaning and drying. 

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Our team is available for cleaning, restoration, and reconstruction 24/7/365. Call us: 251-928-9625.

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