Carpet Water Damage Advice For Restoration And Cleaning Your Rugs And Floors
As you may well know, there can be many varieties of water damage that can damage your carpet. It can start with someone spilling their drink and go as far as having to completely rehaul your carpet after flood damage. Our goal is to give you some advice for the cleaning and restoration of your flooring so you can put the water damage in the past.
What kind of water is it?
The type of water that caused the damage will have an impact on the steps you will take to restore it. For example, a glass of spring water spilled on the carpet is a lot different than a sewer backup. Each case is individual and the complexity of the treatment depends on the type of water that caused the damage. Rain water seeping into a room is the most likely scenario that many people face. Rain water can carry dirt and soil that will further complicate the matter. It can even cause mold if the situation goes untreated for too long.
The first step to take
This may sound overly simple - but the absolute first thing to do is stop the water damage at its source. If water keeps seeping in through the walls or sealing, you must get some towels or a bucket before doing anything else. You would be surprised how often people start trying to clean their carpet before trying to stop the source. If you can't stop the water from coming in right away then the next best thing to do is remove all furniture and valuable that could be damaged. Just because the carpet may ineviatable suffer damage does not mean the couch, bookcase, area rugs, etc. should also be affected.
Getting professional help
There are lots of companies that specialize in treating water damaged carpets. When you can't handle the job yourself then it is best to seek the advice of seasoned professionals who can treat the water damaged carpet and prevent further stains from taking place. You can look at your local Yellow Pages or even better, ask for advice from a friend of family member who has already been in your situation. Professionals who specialize in treating water damaged carpets may come at a higher price than doing it yourself, but making sure your home is not further damaged by excess water can be well worth the cost.
Other precautions
You will want to make sure you handle all water logged carpet with extra care. This means wearing rubber gloves as well as rubber boots. If the damaged happened awhile back and mold is already growing, then wearing a protective breathing mask will be vitally important.
Overall, seeking carpet water damage advice is sometimes best left up to the professional techicians. If you have the means to do it yourself then by all means go for it. Otherwise, a carpet cleaning technician can help you to clean, dry, and restore your flooring while avoiding further complications.
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