Assess the Situation Safely
Before entering a flooded area, prioritize safety. Water-damaged environments may contain electrical hazards, structural instability, and contamination risks.- Avoid walking through standing water until it is safe.
- Turn off electricity at the main breaker if water is near outlets or appliances.
- Wear protective clothing such as gloves and boots.
Stop the Source of Water
If water is actively leaking from a pipe, appliance, or roof, controlling the source is critical.- Shut off the main water supply.
- Use buckets, towels, or temporary sealants to contain leaks.
- Avoid using appliances that add water to the area.
Remove Valuables and Furniture
Once it is safe, prioritize salvaging important items. Water can irreversibly damage furniture, electronics, and documents.- Move furniture to dry, elevated areas.
- Place towels or plastic sheets under affected items.
- Store important documents and valuables in waterproof containers.
Document the Damage for Insurance
Detailed documentation is essential for insurance claims.- Take photos and videos of affected walls, floors, and property.
- Make a list of damaged items with estimated value.
- Keep receipts for emergency repairs or protective measures.
Begin Water Extraction and Drying
Excess moisture can cause long-term structural damage and mold. Removing water promptly is essential.
- Use wet/dry vacuums or mops to remove standing water.
- Open windows and doors for ventilation if weather permits.
- Use fans and dehumidifiers to accelerate drying.
Clean and Disinfect Affected Areas
Floodwater can introduce bacteria and contaminants. Proper cleaning ensures a safe environment.- Scrub surfaces with disinfectants to prevent bacterial growth.
- Wash or discard affected fabrics, rugs, and curtains.
- Pay special attention to kitchens, bathrooms, and areas frequented by children or pets.
Prevent Mold Growth
Mold can develop within 24–48 hours in damp, dark spaces. Preventive measures include:- Thoroughly dry walls, floors, and ceilings.
- Remove wet insulation or drywall that cannot be salvaged.
- Consider professional mold inspection for extensive water damage.
Know When to Call Professionals
While minor leaks may be manageable, flooding often requires professional expertise. ServiceMaster Professional Cleaning & Restoration offers:- Emergency water extraction
- Structural drying
- Mold remediation
- Contents cleaning and restoration
Insurance and Restoration Process in Pennsylvania
After immediate risks are managed, contact your insurance provider. Provide documentation including photos, videos, and receipts. Restoration professionals can coordinate with your adjuster to ensure accurate recovery.- Keep detailed records of all communication.
- Maintain receipts for temporary repairs.
- Follow restoration company recommendations for ongoing maintenance.
Prevent Future Water Damage
Once recovery is complete, take steps to reduce future risk:- Inspect and maintain plumbing, roofing, and gutters regularly.
- Install water detection alarms near basements, water heaters, or appliances.
- Seal cracks in walls, floors, and foundations.
- Consider sump pumps or flood-prevention systems.
Contact ServiceMaster Professional Cleaning & Restoration
Water damage in Pennsylvania can be stressful and disruptive, but prompt action and professional restoration can minimize loss and expedite recovery. Quick, informed steps combined with expert services ensure your property returns to a safe, functional state.If your home or business has experienced flooding or water damage, Contact ServiceMaster Professional Cleaning & Restoration at 610-524-8003 for immediate assistance. Our Pennsylvania team responds promptly to restore your property effectively in Exton, West Chester, Newtown Square, Norristown, Lansdale, and surrounding areas.
