Water damage can occur because of several reasons. Sometimes the root cause is known and at other times, you have no idea from where the water is coming. If the reason is known and a leaking pipe, a burst sewer line or clogged gutter is causing water damage in your home, you should first deal with the problem and then move towards water damage restoration.Â
Though it is quite easy to find a professional company for water damage restoration in Portland, most of the time, you can save your money by planning the restoration on your own. It is understood that dealing with a sewer problem is not easy, you would surely require the help of professionals, however, in case of other minor issues, you can take these DIY steps immediately and protect your home from further damage.Â
Locate The Source Of Water
The moment you start facing the damage, you first need to identify the source of damage. If it is an external source, such as a water pipe, you should immediately shut off the source. If there is an indoor leak, you can use duct tape to seal the pipe or if it is beyond repair, it would be better to replace the whole pipe. Locating the source and dealing with it would help you reduce additional water damage in your home.Â
Move The Furniture Away
Protecting your valuable furniture and other important household content is the second most important step that you need to take. This is one of the most crucial water damage repair tips that you need to follow. The moment you notice that water is damaging a particular area in your home, quickly move the furniture and other valuables from the affected area.Â
Remove The Water
Removing the water from your home is another crucial step that you need to take as soon as possible. If the standing water level is not much high, you can remove it with the help of a vacuum. If the water level is high, you would need lots of helping hands, buckets for collection of water and cleaning detergent.Â
Dry Out The Affected Area
If the area is small, you can just open the doors and windows to let the air pass in and speed up the drying process. However, if the area is congested when there is no cross ventilation, you can make use of fans to dry all the wet contents in the room. Nearly, all the restoration companies use the same procedure for the water damage restoration, however, you should not hire them for small or medium-sized projects.Â
Use A Humidifier
If there is still humidity in the room due to wet walls, you can use a humidifier. It will pull out the humidity from the room and your room is ready for use again. Now, you can move all the furniture back to its place and you are ready to make use of this place without costing a penny on the water damage restoration.Â