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5 Emergency Water Damage Tips To Limit Your Expense

March 10, 2019

5 Emergency Water Damage Tips To Dam The Flood Of Expenses In Your Sarasota Home

If you have ever had the misfortune of experiencing emergency water damage in your home, then you understand how distressing and expensive it can potentially be. That’s why it’s important to know what to do before an emergency water removal situation arises. Take the following steps to avoid extensive water damage and stop illness before it begins, preserve your assets and memories and save yourself a good deal of money as well.

At Accutech Restoration And Remodeling, we want to help you keep your home or business dry for your health and your happiness, so we put together this brief list of 5 emergency water damage tips.

  1. Kill the water at its source. Wherever the water is coming from is where you want to turn it off. If the source of the flooding is the toilet, close the valve so that no more water flows to it. Likewise, if the source of water is the washing machine, kill the water flowing to it as well. If you’re not sure where the source of the water is, turn the master water main off to curb water damage.
  2. Mopping and blotting the area. Use dry mops and towels to begin absorbing the water. It’s crucial that you act quickly. Do not use a vacuum or any other electrical equipment to remove the water. Remember: safety first! You may use box fans to help dry the area, but make sure that they are plugged in well away from the wet floors and that, if possible, they are elevated. Keep all cords away from heavy traffic areas to avoid slipping and falling. Ceiling fans are also a great way to help dry water damage, as well as opening any windows or doors in your home. If it’s the summertime or if it’s warm enough, turn on the air conditioner to aid and expedite the drying process. The more circulation there is in the room, the quicker the drying will occur.
  3. Save your furniture. If your furniture is affected by the moisture, here are a few tips that you can use to keep water damage to a minimum. Wipe all excess water from furniture after you remove lamps and any other electrical devices. You can use aluminum foil to make a mold around the legs of any furniture to protect them. Wood blocks also work in this scenario.
  4. If you have rugs, especially dyed rugs, remove those from the carpeting so that it will not stain. Clear any valuable or loose items from the room and store them in a clean, dry area.
  5. Call Accutech! Our technicians are extensively trained to help you in an emergency water removal event . Accutech uses the latest, cutting-edge technological devices to quickly and safely mitigate water from the premises…and we back our work up in writing. We work with your insurance company to achieve the greatest savings and satisfaction for you.

Frequently Asked Questions


Most home insurance policies cover sudden and accidental water damage from burst pipes. Check your policy details for specific coverage.

Yes, a broken water heater can lead to a high electric bill. If it's not heating water efficiently, a broken water heater may consume more energy and increase your utility bill.

Yes, if you have a broken water heater, it can potentially lead to carbon monoxide leaks. If you suspect a carbon monoxide leak, call us for an emergency response.

How can carbon monoxide come from a water heater?

While minor leaks can be fixed with DIY methods, it's advisable to consult a professional restoration company, like Accutech Restoration & Remodeling, for significant damage to ensure proper repair and prevent future issues.

Yes, mold can grow under tiles if there is constant moisture or water damage.

Yes, water can seep through grout lines if they are cracked or improperly sealed. You may contact us for help with water leaks and bathroom floor water damage.

Yes, we can remove mold from carpets affected by water damage. We use specialized cleaning techniques to prevent health risks.

Homeowners' insurance typically covers water damage caused by a water heater leak or broken water heater, but it may not cover the cost of repairing or replacing the heater itself. You may contact us for help navigating your insurance claim.

We recommend clearing the area around the damaged drywall to give our technicians easy access.

Preventing flood damage involves proactive measures such as maintaining gutters, ensuring proper drainage around your property, and considering flood-resistant building materials. Accutech Restoration & Remodeling offers tips and resources to help you safeguard your home against future flooding incidents.

To prevent floor warping from water damage, quickly clean up any spills or leaks to avoid prolonged exposure to moisture. You can use mats or rugs in high-moisture areas to keep them dry.

Remove any affected tiles and clean the area thoroughly with a mold-specific cleaner.

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