What to do if your apartment becomes flooded!
6/20/2024 (Permalink)
SERVPRO of Tate, Tunica & Southwest DeSoto Counties highlights the steps to water removal from an apartment.
Being in a flooded apartment is an awful experience. The water can damage your belongings and put you out of your home for days. A flooded flat has numerous effects, ranging from mold growth to wet carpets and broken furnishings.
As a homeowner or renter, you must act fast when faced with water damage to limit the level of damage. The starting point is to get all the water out of the building.
The water restoration specialists at SERVPRO of Tate, Tunica & Southwest DeSoto Counties, a leading water removal company in Mississippi, have outlined the following tips for water removal in a flooded apartment.
1. Identify the cause of the flooding
Floods vary greatly from one another. Flooding from ruptured frozen pipes differs from flooding caused by a sewage backup. Identifying the cause of the flooding will increase the chances of quickly solving the issue.
Let's say the flooding in your residence results from a blocked and overflowing toilet. You may close the water valve supplying the toilet to prevent the flooding from getting worse.
2. Pump out the water
A pump can be helpful if you have standing water several inches deep. But, it’s important to pump slowly, as pumping water out too quickly could undermine the property’s foundations.
Sump pumps can be rented for approximately $50 per day or bought for $100 and higher. However, it’s always best to engage a water damage restoration expert, as they have the required tools, including industrial water pumps.
3. Use a bucket
Another way to get water from your property if you don’t have a pump is with a bucket. It’s very straightforward: pack the water in the bucket and pour it outside or inside a larger container, which you’ll discharge outside.
While this is economical, removing water with a bucket can be very stressful and time-consuming.
4. Contact your neighbors
Notifying your neighbors of the flood in your apartment is polite, especially if you have downstairs neighbors.
Depending on the extent of the flooding, the water can easily flow into their flat from the ceiling. Giving them advance notice will prevent that unpleasant surprise and allow them time to take preventative measures.
5. Speak with your landlord
The next step is to contact your landlord if you rent rather than own your unit. You should inform your landlord as soon as possible about the problem because they are in charge of preventing damage to the property, including water damage.
6. Secure your belongings
If your apartment is flooded, you most likely won't be able to shield all of your belongings from water damage. It would be best to relocate anything from the flooded area to prevent massive damage. The items can be kept in a room far from the flooded area or placed high enough so the water won't reach them.
Grab as many belongings as possible if you must evacuate your house due to flooding.
7. Speak with your insurance provider
Renters' insurance is a must if you rent a place. While the expense of fixing the structure is your landlord's responsibility, the loss of your personal property is probably covered by your renter's insurance policy.
However, remember that damage from some types of flooding is typically not covered by renters' insurance. For instance, unless you have a particular flood rider, your renters' insurance usually won't cover the damage if your apartment floods during a hurricane.
Get professional water removal services in Mississippi.
You can rely on SERVPRO of Tate, Tunica & Southwest DeSoto Counties to handle water removal in your apartment. Their team of certified water damage technicians is trained to clean up water damage as quickly and effectively as possible. They will arrive at your home with state-of-the-art tools to clean, dry, and restore the apartment and belongings to their preloss state.
Are you ready to get started? Call SERVPRO ofT ate, Tunica & Southwest DeSoto Counties today!