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What Can Cause Secondary Damage After a Flood?

7/29/2022 (Permalink)

A flood, fire or any disaster that involves the quick spread of large amounts of water can quickly lead to further damage from black mold formation at your home in the Upper Cumberland.

What Is Secondary Damage?

This type of damage begins to take hold soon after the threat of the original disaster is under control. It is often due to:

  • Improper sanitization measures
  • Delay in drying efforts
  • Insufficient repairs
  • Poor ventilation

Mold is among the most prevalent causes of damage in the aftermath of a flood. It can quickly form and spread in various circumstances, such as after using a fire hose to extinguish flames, when plumbing pipes freeze and break or when water enters a home through cracks or a faulty foundation during a severe storm.

What Is the Best Way To Prevent Black Mold After a Flood?
The most reliable way to avoid mold following a flood is to dry out your space immediately. When dealing with large volumes of water, it is best to contact a professional disaster restoration service to apply urgent and rigorous mold prevention measures. Flood recovery teams can use industrial-strength water extraction machines to reduce high humidity quickly and efficiently remove excess water before it leads to mold.

What Are Some Ways To Manage Mold After It Starts To Form?
If mold has already taken hold, professional restoration services can undertake mold remediation to prevent it from spreading. For example, air filtration and ozone treatments can remove hazardous mold spores and their musty odors from the air. When water saturates walls or ceilings, removing and replacing mold-infested drywall can prevent more severe structural problems. Immediate action can mitigate damage after a flood and may raise the chances for a successful insurance claim to defray post-flood expenses.

Secondary damage from black mold formation is avoidable if you take immediate steps to control high humidity and dry your space after a flood. When in doubt, contact a professional flood restoration service for sound advice.

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