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How To Dry Out Flooded House

Dry Out Flooded House is very difficult stuff to do, but don't worry Toms Water Damage Cleaning comes with the solution. Follow the below mention tips to dry out your flooded house.<br><br>Move Air Naturally<br>Pump Water<br>Remove Sodden Objects<br>Freeze Papers<br>Absorb Moisture

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How To Dry Out Flooded House

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  1. HOW TO DRY OUT FLOODED HOUSE

  2. Move Air Naturally If humidity isn’t too high, open windows and doors to start air circulating. Open closet and cabinet doors, and remove drawers.

  3. Pump Water A sump pump is a submersible pump that continuously moves water out of the house through a hose or pipe. If you have standing water that is several inches deep, a sump pump can help

  4. Remove Sodden Objects Haul wet rugs and furniture into the sun to reduce inside moisture level. Remove sheet vinyl or linoleum flooring to promote maximum evaporation. Throw out wet insulation under floors.

  5. Freeze Papers To buy time, place wet books and photos into plastic bags and place in a frost-free freezer. This will stop additional deterioration, and prevent mold and mildew. When you have time, retrieve books from the freezer and air- or fan-dry the pages.

  6. Absorb Moisture Desiccants (silica gel, clay, calcium oxide) absorb moisture like a sponge. Place water-permeable packages of desiccants and wet items in airtight containers or in sealed areas, like closets. Some desiccants change color to indicate they are saturated, which can take days or weeks, depending on how much moisture items contain.

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