A storm, flood, or plumbing are all issues that can leave your home with extensive water damage. Immediate action is necessary to mitigate the types of damage water can cause in your home. Here at DryTime, we specialize in repairing and restoring residential water damage.
DryTime professionals will evaluate the residential water damage to your property. Then, we’ll help you gauge the severity of the damage to your home so you’re able to make the best decisions to repair your home. Our top-notch people use the most advanced equipment to detect hidden moisture, extract standing water, and dry out any remaining moisture.
Tips You Should Consider After a Water Damage:
- Shut off the water source or contact a professional to stop the water source.
- Turn off circuit breakers for areas affected in the home when access to the power panel is safe.
- Remove as much excess water as possible.
- Place aluminum foil or wood blocks under the furniture's feet to protect from water damage.
Things We Would Not Recommend After a Water Damage:
- Don’t enter areas if electrical outlets, switches, circuit breakers or electrical equipment are exposed to standing water. This is to avoid eletrical shock that can lead to a injurie or death.
- Don’t use your household vacuum cleaner to extract water; call DryTime to avoid shock or damaging your vacuum.
- Don’t turn on ceiling fixtures if ceiling is wet or enter rooms where ceilings are sagging from retained water.