Three Emergency Water Cleanup Myths

September 10, 2024
Vinnie Mac Team

Emergency water cleanup can be a daunting task. There are many myths and misconceptions about what is the best way to clean up water damage. There is a variety of information on the internet regarding emergency water cleanup and how to 'do it yourself.' The issue is that not all information found on the internet is reliable or even correct. Because water damage frequently occurs when you least expect it, you are frequently caught off guard. It's difficult to know how to respond in such a scenario, especially with all of the misinformation out there. This is why ABC Environmental Contracting Services provides professional water damage restoration services in St Louis. In this article, we will dispel three of the most common emergency water cleanup myths.

3 Myths About Emergency Water Cleanup


  1. Emergency Water Cleanup Can Wait:When it comes to emergency water cleanup and preventing more damage, time is of the essence. In fact, the longer water lingers, the more harm it does. The time frame for responding is quite short, since it is less than 24 hours. Mold development may begin within 24 hours of water damage, posing a whole new set of difficulties. The longer materials in your house are exposed to water, the more saturated they get, reducing the chances of rescuing them. Responding quickly to water damage is the greatest method to limit losses, mitigate damages, and eliminate the risk of mold. We recognize that this can be tough because we all lead busy lives and water damage never occurs at a convenient moment, but that is why we provide emergency water cleanup services in Missouri. We can react quickly and effectively, allowing you to go about your business while we take care of your house. When it comes to water damage, don't waste any time and contact an emergency water cleanup company right away.
  2. The Musty Odor Will Fade With Time: Mold, as previously stated, can begin to develop in as little as 24 hours after water damage. Mold, as a kind of fungus, emits a very pungent and musty stench. That odor will not only stay in the area where the damage occurred, but will ultimately spread throughout the entire house. This is not an issue that will go away with time (the adage "time heals all things" doesn't really apply to mold). The only method to totally eliminate mold development and spread, as well as the odor that accompanies it, is to perform emergency water cleanup, water extraction, drying, dehumidification, sanitization, and other required procedures. Saturated materials, such as sofas, carpets, flooring, walls, and any other objects in your house that have been exposed to water, can also retain musty odors if not properly handled. The only way to ensure your house is thoroughly restored and smells fresh after water damage is to have an emergency water cleanup service go through each of the stages to ensure no moisture is left behind.
  3. If You Can't See The Water, It Probably Doesn't Exist: The terrible thing about water damage is that you can't always see it. Water may lurk behind walls, in carpet, beneath floors, in ceilings, and pretty much anyplace else in your house. Because these materials are all porous, they will not only conceal but also absorb water. Even though it looks to be dry, moisture that may be hiding in your home can cause significant harm. Water-soaked materials begin warping, expanding, bowing, bending, and degrading over time. Just because you can't see it doesn't imply water and moisture aren't present. This is why it is critical not to let water dry on its own, since it will not dry but will instead be absorbed. ABC Environmental Contracting Services' experienced emergency water cleanup specialists know how to identify and resolve hidden moisture and trapped water, and with the use of the best equipment in the business, they can ensure your property is fully dry and protected from future damage.


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Conclusion

Every minute matters when it comes to a water damage emergency in your house. If floodwater is not immediately removed from your house, your walls, carpet, flooring, ceiling, and personal goods might become saturated and irreparably ruined. Flooded areas can soon become hazardous to human exposure. Consider how hazardous germs begin to multiply in moist settings, not to mention the spread of rot and mold. A few inches of water is all it takes to pose a significant hazard to your house or workplace. The damaging consequences of water damage can be substantially mitigated by fast and dependable emergency water cleanup services.


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An Emergency Water Cleanup Company Serving Missouri

Contact ABC Environmental Contracting Services at 314-582-3231 today for 24 hour emergency water cleanup, fire damage restoration, or mold remediation along with any of our other services or get an instant quote from our website. Our water damage restoration company will get to your Missouri home or business in 30 to 60 minutes.   

Dan and Tina ABC Environmental Contracting

Dan and Tina Benton are the owners of ABC Environmental Contracting Services, a veteran-owned restoration company serving the St. Louis Metro East area. Together, they bring over two decades of expertise in water damage restoration, mold remediation, and asbestos removal for both residential and commercial properties. They're committed to serving their community with integrity and dedication, providing 24/7 emergency response when disaster strikes.

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