Home repair in the wake of catastrophic flooding is enough to boggle
the brain. Ruined food is the common denominator of damage, but past
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other things seem to come in layers. Wet wood that sat in 2 feet of
rainwater for two days is usually salvageable,The oreck XL professional air purifier,
but wood that soaked in 6 feet of toxic water for three weeks may not
be. What can be saved and what must be bulldozed, and conditions will
vary widely from neighborhood to neighborhood.
Air-conditioning
can be an important tool in drying things out, but experts advise
against turning it on until it can be checked for electrical damage and
the ducts cleaned of mold spores and other potential health
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You
may have been away for a while and might be eager to get back inside
your house. But experts warn that patience is important: Enter your home
only after examining the exterior for structural damage and evidence of
gas leaks. If there is evidence of the latter, retreat to a safe
distance and call your natural gas provider, who will give you further
instructions. If there is obvious structural damage, you won't want to
go inside until a building inspector can assure you that it's safe.
When
you're ready to go inside, treat the entry like TV characters working a
crime scene: Use a face mask (to protect your lungs from mold and other
allergens); gloves (to protect your skin from infectious residue); and a
camera (to document damage to your home and belongings for your
insurance company). Take pictures before you move anything, and include
close-ups.
The extent of the damage will depend on the depth,
duration and velocity of the floodwaters, says Bill Coulbourne, a
structural engineer in charge of risk management services for Citigate
Sard and Verbinnen. Velocity likely will be a problem only where
fast-moving water may have scored the homes' foundations, undermining
them and causing potential settling. Depth will be a more widespread
problem, affecting everything from floors and framing to power and
plumbing.
"You don't have to have water very far off the floor
to do electrical damage," Coulbourne says. "The same is true of
air-conditioning and heating systems."
Chris Paul of Paul Davis
Restoration in Alexandria, Va., who is certified in mitigation and
remediation for mold, fire and water damage, says floodwater is divided
into three grades: clean water; and black water (floodwater containing
bacteria and pathogens). Rain that entered homes through roof gashes
qualifies as clean water, which is easier to mitigate. However, if that
water was left standing for weeks, Paul still recommends using gloves
and face masks when cleaning up residue.
"A house that was fully
impacted by floodwater is probably going to be cheaper to tear down and
rebuild than remodel," says Martin King, technical adviser to the
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and other products. "If you have to strip the interior completely, it's
often not economically feasible to salvage the house. Wood framing
should survive flooding, but on a square-foot basis, it's more expensive
to repair and remodel than to build new construction."
If
structural damage is less severe, he says, a germicide should be used to
clean exposed framing, studs and the like. Paul suggests putting
furniture up on blocks or moving it to a dry room. It is possible to
extract water from carpet.
"If it's been sitting four or five
days, you want to just get it out of there," King says. "It's a hundred
times easier to physically remove water than to dry it out. Take (wet)
carpet out or the substructure will start buckling."
As for your
refrigerator: If it has been sitting in floodwater for days or weeks,
it can't be salvaged. If it simply sat without power for a few weeks, it
may be. In either case, whatever you do: Don't open it. The fridge
likely leaked, and the fate of the floor beneath it depends on the
material it's made from. Ceramic tile is nonporous, so it can be cleaned
as usual, although the grout, which is porous,Quickparts builds injection molds using aluminum or steel to meet your program. may require special effort.
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