Divert water away from the property

How do you get rid of water after a flood?

Experiencing a flood can be overwhelming, with water causing extensive damage to your property. It is crucial to take immediate action to divert water away from the property and mitigate further damage.

Understanding the Water Source

Identifying the source of the water is essential. It could be excessive rainfall, overflowing rivers, or burst pipes. Once the source is determined, you can implement appropriate measures to control the flow of water.

Diverting Water Flow

  • Create a barrier using sandbags, plastic sheeting, or other materials to redirect water away from the property.
  • Clear clogged drainage systems, such as gutters, downspouts, and storm drains, to facilitate water flow.
  • Install a sump pump to remove excess water from basements or low-lying areas.
  • Use a water hose or pump to manually drain water into a lower elevation or designated drainage area.

Protecting the Property

  • Raise furniture, appliances, and other valuables to prevent water damage.
  • Cover electrical outlets and appliances to protect against electrical hazards.
  • Seal windows, doors, and cracks with waterproof materials.
  • Install a backflow preventer to prevent contaminated water from entering the clean water supply.

Additional Considerations

  • Stay informed about weather forecasts and flood warnings to take precautionary measures.
  • Contact a water damage restoration professional for assistance with cleanup and repairs.
  • Document the damage and take photos as evidence for insurance claims.

By promptly diverting water away from your property, you can minimize the extent of water damage and protect the structural integrity of your home or business.