When dealing with a pipe break, you may find that your carpet and other flooring retains water damage. When this happens it’s not uncommon to wonder if the material is salvageable. Here is some information you may want to know.
Know What Problems Water Damage Causes
Water damage can lead to a number of problems with flooring if not dealt with quickly. They include
• Swelling of wood in wooden floors or sub-floor leading to warping
• Carpeting can hold onto moisture long term which can damage to sub-floor
• Cracks in wood or tile if the water freezes
• Possible mold growth
• Porous flooring can soak in contaminants
Clean up Quickly
When dealing with a pipe break it’s important to clean up any remaining water as quickly as possible. Doing so can help you prevent further damage. It’s also a good idea to locate and remedy the source of the water damage. Doing so can help prevent future problems. Depending on the type of break, you may want to call in a plumbing professional or a water damage restoration service.
Call in a Professional
In many cases contacting a professional service may be your best bet for having your home restored quickly and preventing further problems. They can not only clean up the damage and make repairs, but many repair services can also check for mold and help restore any personal items that may have been damaged as well.
Salvaging your flooring after a pipe break is possible if the flooding occurred from a clean water source. If the water was tainted with sewage you will want to replace it. In both cases any flooding should be cleaned up as quickly as possible, and the source of the damage found and fixed. JGB Restoration will help you get your home back in order.
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