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It is only a little bit of water...

7/13/2017 (Permalink)

Water damage can happen anywhere at anytime!

The amount of damage water can cause in a short period of time is astounding, and often underestimated by homeowners. Excess moisture is bad enough, but when a home is flooded or hit with a plumbing disaster (like a burst pipe), the situation can quickly get out of hand. There’s a reason why these incidents are among the most expensive problems a homeowner can face. Contaminated water not only creates immediate structural problems; such as ceiling, wall and flooring damage, it can leave serious biological threats behind after it has been removed.

Floods, sewage backflows, and other sources of contaminated fluid usually cause the worst damage. Dirty water is filled with all kinds of deadly substances, ranging from chemical residues to animal feces to parasites. Bacteria, viruses and fungi grow explosively in contaminated fluid, and severe health risks, like salmonella and hepatitis, are common in flood waters.

This problem is compounded by the composition of most homes, which are filled with organic materials. Drywall, wood and the matter that is trapped in carpet fibers are just a few examples, and they can give pathogens room to grow. Within 48 hours, mold may begin creeping behind the walls and releasing spores, and any organic materials that have been soaked through by contaminated fluid will usually have to be destroyed.

That’s why SERVPRO Dale City/Lake Ridge Professionals will dry the home quickly and apply an antibacterial to all surfaces that had contact with the water. This ensures the family can return to a safe home, and not one hiding a collection of deadly pathogens.

Should a water damage strike your home or business call SERVPRO Dale City/Lake Ridge at 703-583-8484.

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