Mould Prevention after Water Damage

While water damage can be a serious enough issue on its own, it can lead to even greater issues if the damage is not dealt with properly.  Water damage from flooding or from firefighting efforts can lead to the development of mould, which is dangerous and destructive indoors. Mould cannot only destroy drywall, ceiling tiles, carpeting, furniture and other items in a home, it can also cause serious health issues. Before water damage mould can develop, contacting a mould remediation professional is essential.

Mould Prevention after Water Damage

Mould can begin to develop as quickly as 24 to 48 hours after water damage occurs. It's essential to begin water cleanup as soon as possible to prevent mould growth and damage. Each water damage situation requires a remediation plan that includes a thorough water extraction and drying process customized for your home.

The Process of Preventing Mould

Water extraction: The first step in preventing mould from water damage is to remove any standing water from the space. Water extraction is crucial. While a wet/dry vacuum may work for a small area, a flooded basement or other expansive spaces require larger, professional equipment to quickly and efficiently remove all water.

Dehumidification and ventilation: It's not enough to just remove the standing water in the fight against mould growth. Mould loves moisture and that includes the moisture found in the air after a flood or other water damage event. Dehumidification (removing moisture from the air) and ventilation are needed to facilitate thorough removal of moisture from the space. Open windows, run fans and dehumidifiers to begin the drying process.

Cleaning and drying: While the space is drying out, help speed the process along by removing any wet items. These may include furniture, draperies, storage boxes, and even carpeting. Unfortunately, when carpet padding becomes saturated in a flood, it needs to be removed and usually replaced. Don't forget to remove and/or replace any ceiling tiles and drywall that has been water damaged as well.

Safety Tip: Area rugs and draperies are extremely heavy when wet, so exercise caution when lifting and removing these items.

Experts can restore carpets, rugs, upholstered items as well as hardwood and other flooring that has suffered water damage. The professional cleaning and drying process will keep mould from developing on these items. Depending on the type of flood water, items will require sanitization as well. Books, documents, artwork and other personal belongings may also need cleaning, sanitization and drying to help prevent mould development.

Preventing mould growth after water damage is not an easy task. Thoroughly drying, cleaning, and sanitizing all affected items can be a painstaking process. While we believe all homeowners should know what proper water and mould remediation entails, we also know the specialized job should often be left to the professionals.

Trust ServiceMaster Restore to prevent the development of harmful mould in any home or space. Call 1-800-RESPOND.