How To Handle a Broken Pipe in Your Home
4/17/2020 (Permalink)
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Bursting pipes can really throw a wrench in the works of the day-to-day routine of running your household. The disruption can be a great concern and understanding what needs to be done can be of great help. Knowing what to do can be a great relief if such a situation occurs in your home, and can help prevent secondary damage to your property.
Secondary Damage and How To Prevent it
In the event of bursting pipes, swift and thorough treatment at the first sign of water can help minimize secondary damage. Following are some additional indicators.
- Hardwood or subflooring that has buckled
- Swollen and rotting sheet rock
- Vinyl flooring that has begun to flake
- Sour or disagreeable odors coming from the water
- Black mold or evidence of spores
Cleaning Up Before Secondary Damage Happens
Secondary damage can come from allowing water to sit, even clean water. The water and the humidity that comes from it causes these problems. The water should be shut off, then call SERVPRO of Aiken to help with assessing the damage and making critical decisions. We can mitigate the damage and mess safely and completely.
Preventing Black Mold
The number one thing that can help prevent the onset of black mold is to thoroughly dry out the area. This includes drying out behind the walls, including studs and insulation if they have gotten wet. Industrial air movers may be needed to do a complete job of drying, and a dehumidifying unit is also helpful in controlling residual moisture.
If you should experience bursting pipes in your home, take care to get the problem taken care of immediately. A dryer house is a safer house and will help to set your mind at ease.
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