How to Remove Water from Your Flooded Basement

Water can get into vents, floors, ducts and other areas that people would normally not think that water can be found. As a result, damage can be sustained by the home in the most unusual places. Regardless of where the damage occurs , there is a need to apply sufficient time and effort in its restoration .

 

Water damage usually comes in the form of a flooded basement. Fortunately, there are ways to remove the water from the area. First, the flood waters would have to recede before any work could be done. Otherwise, the water would simply keep flooding the basement and the cleanup efforts would be in vain. Although this may seem obvious , it is surprising to note that there are a large number of homeowners that try to extract or mop off the water as it comes in. Generally, this is just a waste of time and unnecessarily exposes the homeowner to contaminated water.

 

The best way to remove water from a flooded basement is to use a pump set outside of the house. Place the suctioning hose in the basement to get rid of the water. Avoid using gasoline-powered pumps indoors because the fumes can cause serious injuries to people or pets . At its worst, the carbon monoxide produced can be fatal. Sump pumps can be rented or borrowed from a wet vacuum shop . However, the best way to deal with the water is to access the services of a professional contractor to avail of their skills and equipment .

 

Pump the water until it reaches a level of under a foot. Mark the level of the water and leave it for about eight hours to see if the water is stable enough to continue extraction . If after that time, the mark that was made was covered by water yet again , it is too soon to conduct any kind of restoration or cleanup process. Wait another 24 hours before attempting to remove the water again.

 

Ventilation is the key to basement drying because the sun and wind can help dry out the surfaces. An improved airflow also makes the basement safer for people to work in . It reduces the probability of them inhaling contaminated water droplets from the flood.

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