Water damage can look like stains on walls and ceilings, cracked or warped paint, and mold growth, among other signs.
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Water Mitigation Explained and Tips to Stay Safe During Water Damage
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When water is leaking from the ceiling, immediate action is required to prevent further damage. Act fast by shutting off the water supply, catch or soak up excess water, and contact a water damage restoration company to remediate the ceiling water damage.
Learn moreLeaky pipes, storm floods, and plumbing problems are just a few of the many ways water can damage your flooring. After the onset of flooding, it only takes 24 to 48 hours to cause significant damage. If left untreated, water can cause damage that can lead to bigger issues — like structural damage, mold growth, and damage to belongings.
Learn moreWater in the basement can be a property owner's worst nightmare, and understanding the root causes — and knowing who to call for basement flooding — can be pivotal in preventing such a distressing situation.
Learn moreAs soon as tenants notice a flood, it is important to alert the property manager, ensure the safety of their pets and families, and remove personal items if they can. The property manager will file insurance claims and schedule professional flood recovery services and repairs promptly.
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