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What You Will Need To Tear Out After a Flood

6/1/2022 (Permalink)

drywall removal from a water damage from a roof leak Water damage on drywall is also obvious to your customers. It manifests itself as unsightly dark grey or brown spots.

What You'll Need To Remove After A Flood

Noone likes the daunting prospect of considering what to leave and what to tear out after their business floods. It might not be just what the insurance covers or what the contractor recommends. There are a few things that need to be replaced once they go through a storm or flood.

Drywall

Drywall is the first thing that you need to consider. It is a major source of mold and mildew once it has been soaked in water. This can cause:

  • Health issues
  • Strange smells
  • Crumbling
  • Black spots

Once it starts to grow inside your business, you will need a mold remediation company in Temple, TX, to help you clean it up.

Water damage on drywall is also very visible to your customers. It appears as unsightly dark grey or brown spots. These spots make your business interior look neglected.

Trim

Another area of concern is your trim. You may have to replace the trim around windows, doors or walls. Even if a small amount of water gets into your business, you should replace your baseboards at least.

This includes having to tear out crown molding or chair rails just in case the water has damaged them. When you replace it, you may want to consider a PVC or plastic molding instead, particularly if you live in an area where flooding is likely to occur.

Cabinets

Depending on what the cabinet is made out of, your cabinets may need to be replaced. If they are made from wood, the storm restoration company might be able to pull them out and reset them after the cabinets dry. If they are pressboard, then there is a good chance the water will warp them beyond recognition.

After a flood, check these areas to make sure that there is no damage. It is often better to tear out a wall, cabinet, or trim piece that might be waterlogged than allow the damaged portion to remain.

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