Common Water Heater Cleanup Procedures
3/19/2019 (Permalink)
Common Water Heater Cleanup Procedures
A leaking water heater in your home in Edmond, OK can cause a range of problems in your home, and it can be stressful not knowing how the issues will be resolved. However, you can feel more prepared for the cleanup process by understanding what it involves.
1. Assess the Damage
An assessment of the damage is often the first necessary step to take after your broken water heater has flooded part of your home. Since a water heater holds such a large amount of water, a large amount of space can quickly become affected by the flooding in order to proceed in the cleanup process. Any hazards need to be eliminated before the next step occurs.
2. Remove the Water
After the damage has been assessed, water will be removed from the home. Although clean water is easy to remove from a home, if water from a leaking water heater is left standing, it can quickly become contaminated, and contaminated water often requires special equipment to remove. Water damage restoration experts will know how to safely remove the water without causing harm to themselves or damaging additional items or areas in the home.
3. Sanitize, Restore and Replace
After the damage has been assessed and water has been removed from your home, the area affected by the failed water heater will be thoroughly sanitized. Certain items, such as furniture or floorboards, may be restored. However, items that are more delicate cannot always be restored if they have been badly damaged and are not quickly removed and dried, especially if they are affected by mold growth.
It’s not always possible to prevent flooding from a broken or leaking water heater, but knowing common procedures, such as assessing damage, removing water and sanitizing and restoring or replacing items, can give you a better idea of what happens in the cleanup process and why.