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Water Damage Restoration - Why To Avoid DIY Restoration



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By : Joe Maldonado   

Copyright (c) 2011 Joe Maldonado

Almost every household faces the problem of water damage. It is not only the households which are affected. Commercial places as well as industrial areas can also face the problem of damage caused by water. It is because of this reason, water damage restoration services has become popular. However, while on one side many people use the professional services, there are people who try to do the job on their own. It is okay because they can save money but on the other side of the fence, there are several problems which are not actually covered by the homeowners resulting in inappropriate cleaning and possibilities of further damage caused to the overall structure of the building and the household belongings. Let us take a look at why DIY water damage restoration is not really advised or advocated.

Reason 1: People have a notion that they can actually clean up water that is accumulated in the house by using their hairdryer or dry-wet vacuum. Well, this can work if the area affected is really small and the source of water is leaked faucet, broken washing machine, overflowing sink etc. But if the area damaged is big, hairdryers or dry-wet vacuums will fail dramatically. This is because of the fact that bigger areas will require adequate dehumidifiers and air movers for cleaning. If only hairdryer or dry-wet vacuum is used, the result will be that more moisture will accumulate in the area instead of moisture level going down. This happens because of the fact that when household equipment are used for the cleaning work, they fail to generate super dry air. They in fact produce hot air with moisture which results in the formation of mildew in cracks and vents in walls and floors and this slowly eats up the material inside the walls and floor. This situation continues to expand and spread in big area and finally after few years, the homeowners are required to go for major renovation which cost them more. Is that wise or is it good to spend some money on professional services and save the house and keep it intact for a long period of time? Obviously the second option is preferred and hence, calling for water damage restoration service makes more sense.

Reason 2: The main problem with DIY restoration projects is that homeowners are not aware of the water grade! They do not know what type of treatment is necessary for what kind of water. Gray water will require less disinfection treatment than the Black water. The clean water on the other hand will not require any disinfection. This lack of knowledge leads to mistakes and harmful microbes find a nice nesting ground in those houses and start breeding and cause several health hazards. Homeowners do not even know what happens when moulds grow on walls which have lead-based paints on them and as a matter of fact, they are not aware of why molds grow and how quickly they can grow and they even don't know how to correctly treat molds so that they do not return! It is because of these reasons, DIY water damage restoration is not considered to be good.

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