If anything is true regarding water damage it is that time
is of the essence. The longer you wait to have the water removed and the damage
restored after a flood or even a minor leak the more risk you are putting your
home in. One way of categorizing the effects of water damage is to break it
down into four separate stages. Our certified restoration technicians at ERX
Emergency Restoration Experts in the Henderson area have dealt with water
damage cleanup at each of these four
stages. They are the first to know that it is worth every effort on your part
to prevent water damage in your home from reaching any of the further stages of
damage.
Stage 1
At the stage 1 level, water damage is almost invisible, or
at least very difficult to detect. However, there is enough damage there for
you to develop a suspicion it is there. One way you may be tipped off to this
is noticing a damp or musty smell, probably in your bathroom or crawlspace. The
best thing to do if you expect this damage is to contact a cleaning and
restoration contractor to come out and assess the damage. They will be able to
more accurately detect and assess the extent of the damage. Common remedies for
damage at this level is to dry the area out and kill the mold with a spray.
Stage 2
Stage 2 water damage typically manifests itself as bubbled,
peeling paint or humps in your flooring and ceiling. This is a strong
indication that the water damage is much more serious than you can see.
Restoration at this point requires the damage contractor to pull away from the
affected areas and look for any more damage underneath. Fortunately, all of
these areas can be individually restored and replaced without affecting
surrounding structures.
Stage 3
By now, the water damage has become extremely serious. Your
ceilings and floors will “squish” when touched. There are likely discolorations
where the water damage has begun rotting through the structures in your home.
It will begin doing so with insulation and wood. The restoration process at
this point requires pulling apart more than just the damaged areas because
water has collected and pooled more thoroughly.
Stage 4
By far, this is the worst possible level of water damage.
Ceilings and walls have rotted completely and fallen inward in sheets and
chunks. You can smell the rot. Floors are incredibly dangerous to walk on, and
people can fall through. Your home has to be gutted before it can be properly
restored. If it is bad enough, your home may be condemned and pronounced unlivable.
As you can see, the seriousness of water damage in your home
can vary greatly. Whether the damage in your home is stage 1 or all the way to
stage 4, the best thing you can do is contact a certified cleaning and
restoration company as soon as possible. ERX is one such company ready to
respond to any water cleanup in hundreson.

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