Water damage, lets not make it worse.
7/8/2022 (Permalink)
If you are anything like the typical homeowner, when water damage happens in your home, the question may arise, when should I contact some help? How much can I do by myself? Can this wait? All legitimate questions, however, in our professional opinion, seeking professional help is NEVER a bad thing. In fact, in cases where people decide to wait or are unsure what direction to take, it usually ends up being more expensive in the end. Water jobs certainly do NOT get better over time. Whether it’s a leaking AC unit caused by living in Texas, which on most days feels like the surface of the sun, or a dishwasher going rouge, all problems that should not be ignored. At SERVPRO of Highland Village, we offer free and honest estimates for any scenario. There is not a job too big or too small for SERVPRO.
Let’s say the water damage in your house is not something you would necessarily classify as an emergency but you would still like some direction or advice? Give our office a call at (940)-241-3434 where one of our professional team members can assist with any questions you may have. You will find out that everyone here at SERVPRO of Highland Village is truly here to help.
When you find water damage the best thing to do first is locate the source and shut it off. If you are unable to do either, the next best thing would be to contact a plumber in the area. Stopping the source is crucial. Once that is done, your next step should be contacting one of our awesome team members at SERVPRO of Highland Village to assist you from there on what you should do.
Water damage is not always easy to find, so here are a few signs to look for
- Wet or soggy carpets
- Damage to wood floors such as buckling or warping
- Water stains in ceilings or walls along with sagging or soft to the touch
We can’t always prevent water damage but hopefully, this will help prevent any damage from getting worse. Our highly trained technicians are on call 24/7, so don’t hesitate to give SERVPRO of Highland Village a call to make it “Like it never even happened”.