Odors After Flooding
6/9/2020 (Permalink)
Flooding can leave behind unpleasant odors. The main culprit being mold, which creates musty odors that permeate your entire building. If the floodwater results in sewage loss within your building’s septic system, the smells will be even worse. The best way to remove these odors is to hire a professional water damage remediation company like SERVPRO of Bear/New Castle. Every flood damage event is a little different and requires a unique solution, but the general process stays the same.
Dry the Flooded Area
Any standing water will need to be extracted first. For the remaining dampness, professionals will bring in heavy-duty air movers to promote air circulation to aid in the drying process. Dehumidifiers can also help with removing moisture from the air.
Enhance Overall Air Quality
Indoor air quality is critical to your well-being. Replace furnace and air filters once every three months. You may also want to acquire a high-efficiency particulate air filter to remove substances that have entered the air through floodwater. Mold growth can lead to serious health complications, so if you smell something, act fast. Always allow a professional company to address any odors first before handling it yourself, because the wrong step could exacerbate the underlying problem.
Take Note of Lingering Odors
As part of the water damage restoration process, professionals at SERVPRO of Bear/New Castle will remove items too badly damaged from mold growth to remedy. This can include panels of drywall or flooring. This will assist with eliminating odor, but it’s important to pay attention to any lingering odors and contact SERVPRO of Bear/New Castle.
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When you are dealing with storm, flood, and water damage, immediate action is crucial. You should choose the company with storm damage experience and expertise to handle the job. SERVPRO of Bear/New Castle has the training and equipment to identify and eliminate offensive odors left behind after a flood.