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Water Damage – A Fluid Ounce of Prevention

9/27/2021 (Permalink)

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Mold Prevention Measures

It only takes a brief period of above-average moisture to activate mold spores that are ever-present in the environment. With increasing frequency, residents of Florence, TX, are experiencing water events that far exceed what could be called “above-average.” Enacting some common sense mold prevention measures can both prevent distress and save dollars.

Don’t Let the Water In

One of the first steps to prevent mold from growing is to keep your home dry. Here are a few tips for keeping water out:

  • Check all internal and external pipes and fixtures for leaks.
  • Make sure that there is proper drainage around the house and that grates and drains are free of clogs.
  • Determine that gutters and drainpipes are intact and are adequately diverting water away from the structure.
  • Be sure that the slope of the land on which your house sits is not encouraging water to collect around the foundation.
  • Control the general humidity and moisture levels inside the house to prevent mold growth.

Following these steps can make a big difference in the amount of water that gets into your home.

What To Do if Water Does Get In

If you do experience a water event in Florence, TX, the very first thing to do is to call a professional service to inspect and assess any possible damage. Some types of water damage are highly visible, while others can be hidden inside walls, ceilings, roofs, furniture and other items. Knowing the extent and specific nature of the damage will determine the course of action employed for mitigation and mold prevention.

How To Prepare for Water Removal

The full-scale removal of moisture and/or water should not be attempted by a homeowner. However, there are measures that can be taken in advance of the arrival of water removal specialists. Remove electrical appliances and mop or blot excess water from floors and wood furniture. Remove any wet upholstery, cushions and area rugs. Place a barrier, such as aluminum foil or wood blocks, between wet carpeting and furniture legs. Remove art objects and loose items.

Take measures to prevent water incursion. However, if it does occur, a quick reaction in its aftermath can be a great help with mold prevention.

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