Restoring Your Home After a Disaster

Steps Taken For Water Damage Restoration After A Plumbing Leak In Your Church Building

A plumbing pipe leak can cause extensive damage to a church building. If your building was vacant for a few days before the leak was discovered, your building might be flooded and have mold growing before you can get started on fixing the damage. You'll want the help of a water damage restoration company to get the building dried out fast. Here are steps they may take.

Stop The Leak And Remove Standing Water

Getting water out of the building is the first step, and that could involve shutting off the water to stop the leak and then pumping out the standing water. The water damage restoration company may need to bring in wet vacs to pull water from hidden areas and from the floor. Once all the water is out of the building, the contractor can assess the damage and make a plan for the restoration work.

Pull Up The Carpet So It Can Dry

Depending on the type of flooring you have, the contractor may need to pull it up since water may be under it. In the case of carpeting, the carpet might be saved if it can be dried out in a drying room. The carpet pad will probably need to be replaced. Other flooring, such as marble, may only need to be dried in place with floor dryers.

Remove Water-Soaked Items

Removing water-soaked items helps lower the moisture in the air and your building. The water damage restoration contractor can help you decide what is ruined beyond saving. Sometimes, paper things like bibles and hymnals can be saved if they're dried out properly. A major concern is the pews. Pews are usually made of wood and they may have upholstered seats.

The contractor may need to remove the pews and take them to their drying building to see if they can be saved. Wood can warp after it's been wet, so the contractor will handle the pews carefully and save them if possible. However, the upholstered seats might be ruined if they have mold on them.

Restore The Building

The restoration work that's needed depends on the type of damage your building received. It might need new floors, new drywall, electrical work, plumbing repairs, paint, and new pews and other furnishings. The goal is to replace water-damaged items and things affected by mold so your building looks as it did before and has good air quality.

Water damage restoration for a church building could be a lengthy process that requires you to move your church services to another building for a matter of weeks. The contractor will work as quickly as possible so that you and your church members can resume normal routines in a safe and dry building.


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