Flooded Basement Water Removal

A flooded basement can happen anywhere at any time, but the worst part is that you don’t have much time to react. 

Basements are usually under-ventilated and therefore pose a health hazard in the presence of standing water. 

Even just an inch or two of standing water will eventually erode support beams, warp the subfloor, rust steel reinforcements within concrete walls, deteriorate insulation materials near the floor level, affect electrical wiring conditions in the area, rot wood members used for framing or bracing purposes in your basement walls or foundation, create mold growth on surfaces if given enough time due to prolonged exposure to moisture, weaken adhesion between paint layers and cause peeling paint on interior/exterior surfaces along with stain formation from surface condensation, and cause a variety of other problems that you do not want to deal with. And the list goes on.

Tips for Flooded Basement Water Removal Services

  • If your basement is flooded, turn off all power at the circuit breaker and water supply valves connected to the affected areas. 
  • Next, notify property management or homeowners association about what happened to contact maintenance staff to fix these issues. 
  • After doing so, find out who can be contacted immediately for flooded basement water removal services. 
  • Finally, if some furniture is damaged beyond repair due to prolonged exposure to flood waters inside your basement, remove it immediately before it starts decomposing into toxic waste.
  • In case of basement flooding, it is always a good idea to save everything that can be saved, even if it looks like a total loss at first. 
  • For example, salvageable items such as books, tools, and appliances with slide-out plug components can be cleaned by wiping them down thoroughly with paper towels followed by running the blower setting on a home vacuum cleaner through their inner cavities, which causes drawstring pulls to open up allowing for more thorough cleaning. 
  • The last step is to clean the items again once or twice using distilled water instead of tap water. Hard water contains high mineral content that will further damage the drying process due to premature rust formation inside electronic devices. Having floodwaters in your basement is bad enough, but even more so if you have mold growth, further complicate matters.

What Not to Do When Flooded Basement Water Removal is Needed

There are some bad ideas out there that claim to remove flooded basement water and dry your home at the same time, such as using a wet-dry vacuum cleaner in an attempt to suck the water out of the carpet and walls or using a space heater for rapid evaporation purposes. 

These methods will typically not work well since they do not address the root causes behind why such flooding happened in the first place, such as improper drainage, faulty door seals, improperly sealed exterior cracks around windows and doors, improper grading near slopes leading away from homes, etc. 

Water Damage Reno Can Help

Water Damage Reno professionals aren’t just well-trained in water damage restoration from flooding via sewers, roofs, or other sources. They have the experience and equipment needed to remove the water from your flooded basement properly, even if it takes a little longer than what you’re expecting due to a large volume of water.

After getting ahold of a reputable Flooded Basement Water Removal service provider who offers 24/7 emergency services, permit them to access your home before anything else. 

This way, they can begin fixing the problems behind why exposed foundation walls, exposed crawl spaces, exposed basements, etc., are wet in the first place, such as by cutting away sections of saturated drywall from interior surfaces using specialized tools designed for this purpose.