Renovations after significant flood
While some minor repairs after the flood might be handled by homeowners, significant water damage often demands specialized expertise to ensure safety and prevent further damage. Professionals like Commercial-NDS have the experience, equipment and protocols to deal with the flood aftermath and restore the rooms as much as possible. They can help with:
Structural damage
If the flood has affected the foundation, load-bearing walls, or support beams, professional assessment and repair are crucial. Structural engineers or contractors can identify hidden damage that may not be visible to the untrained eye and ensure repairs meet safety standards. Professionals can also help in cases when the flooring, especially hardwood or laminate, is warped, or if drywall and insulation are saturated. Removal and replacement of these materials is required to prevent mold growth.
Mold remediation
Mold can develop within 24-48 hours after a flood, especially in areas like basements, crawl spaces, and behind walls. If mold has started to grow, professional mold remediation services are necessary to safely remove it. DIY efforts often fail to address mold fully, and improper handling can spread spores, causing health risks and further damage.
Electrical system damage
If your home’s electrical wiring or outlets were submerged or exposed to water, it is critical to contact a licensed electrician. Never attempt to handle electrical issues after a flood on your own due to the high risk of electrocution. Water can cause electrical shorts, corrosion, or even fires if the system is not properly inspected and repaired.
Plumbing damage
Floodwaters can damage pipes, septic systems, and water heaters. A plumber should assess the extent of the damage to avoid leaks, contamination, or future plumbing failures.
Black water Contamination
Black water is the name for water contaminated with sewage, chemicals, or pathogens. This type of contamination poses serious health risks, and only trained professionals with the right protective gear and cleaning products should handle the cleanup. They will ensure proper sanitation and decontamination to make the space safe again.
Insurance-related repairs
Professionals can also assist with documentation and working with insurance companies. Contractors and flood restoration experts can help you assess the damage, provide cost estimates, and ensure that all repairs meet the standards required by insurance policies.
Lastly, if the flood damage requires rebuilding significant parts of the home, replacing major systems (like HVAC or electrical), or addressing foundational issues, it’s essential to hire licensed contractors.They will ensure that the work is done in compliance with local building codes and regulations. Relying on experts ensures thorough repairs, prevents long-term issues, and restores the home to a safe, livable condition.