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Category >> Flood tips for your home
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How to Prepare Your House for a Flood by David Beavers Comment (3)
If you are unprepared for a flood then it can cost you thousands of dollars in unnecessary damage repair bills. By following these 18 simple tips you can get and stay prepared for future floods.

1. Install weather stripping to all doors and windows.

2. Fasten exterior items securely to your home to prevent them from becoming flying debris. Move loose items indoors.

3. Make sure the electric panel/fuse box is elevated above previous flood levels.

4. Make sure the furnace, water heater, washer, dryer and other items in the basement are located off the floor and elevated above previous flood levels.

5. Develop a family evacuation plan and practice it once a year.

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Four Steps to Save Your Wet Carpet by David Beavers Comment (0)
When you are facing the problem of having a wet carpet, you have to fix the problem right away. While it is tempting to rely on professional carpet cleaners to do the job, there may not be enough time to wait for them to address the problem. After all, the occurrence of the causes of having a wet carpet is always unexpected. If the wet carpet is not treated immediately, you will be facing greater damage. The molds might spread and form mold colonies. When this happens, you will have to dispose of the damaged carpet and spend money on a new one. Thus, you have to take it upon yourself to save your wet carpet. Fortunately, you no longer need to remain in the dark. When you follow the tips below, saving your carpet will be as easy as S.A.V.E..

1. Be SAFE

Before starting off the cleanup of the wet carpet, make sure that you have the needed safety paraphernalia on.

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Easy Tips To Clean a Flooded Basement by David Beavers Comment (0)
Although it’s easy to call a water damage specialist, there’s a lot you can do on your own to clean your flooded basement and preserve your home. With a flood mess, acting quickly and tactfully is essential to prevent mold from growing and destroying the foundation of your home. To help prepare you for such a situation, we have compiled these easy tips to clean a flooded basement.

1. Assess the Damage. Before trying to clean anything, take a good look at your flood-damaged area. Take note of how much water is present, and how long it’s been sitting there. If there is a large amount of water, you might want to consider the likelihood of you taking care of the removal on your own. Is a water removal specialist required?

2. Turn Power Off. Before touching or entering any floodwater, find a big flashlight and turn the power off. If the flood already knocked out your power, make sure the switch gets turned to off anyways just in case the power returns.  This also means of course you won’t have power to use water pumps or fans, and a portable power source or generator will be required.

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Tips for Finding the Right Flood Insurance Coverage by David Beavers Comment (0)

Purchasing flood insurance is not something you want to rush. To properly protect your investments you should take the time to properly prepare before purchasing flood insurance, as rates limits and coverage alter drastically between insurance companies. To help you prepare for your search, please enjoy the following list of tips for finding the right flood insurance.

1.Assess your Home’s Risk. A nation wide insurance company stated that one third of the flood claims they get come from homes not in a flood prone area. It’s important to consider your real risk for a flood of any kind, and how high if a risk it is. Depending on your homes propensity to flood, the policy you choose should adjust to it accordingly. You can go to the governments flood site, FloodSmart.com, to get a better idea of your homes risk for flooding as well as some estimates for price ranges you should be expecting.

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10 ways to Repair and Recover After a Flood by David Beavers Comment (0)
After a devastating flood, the last thing you want think about is acting fast. To help prepare you for the possibility, read this list of 10 ways to repair and recover after a flood, from the restoration experts at Water Damage Team.

1. Be Prepared
Just in case you do not have the time or means to call a professional right away, it is good to be prepared for emergency flood situations. Always have a mop and plenty of towels around, and keep birth certificates, etc. in an airtight waterproof container.

2. Electricity
Before beginning any serious flood damage repair, make sure you turn off the power first and foremost. Trying to repair water damage with the electricity turned on is very dangerous.