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The Main Steps of the Water Restoration Process After an Interior Flood

2/3/2020 (Permalink)

Pipe burst. A pipe burst or sewer backup is devastating for any homeowner.

A pipe burst or sewage backup is two in-home disasters that almost every homeowner dreads. Depending on the extent of the damage, a water damage restoration company in Doylestown, PA, need to be called as well as your insurer. One thing that can help a frustrated homeowner through the flood recovery process is to know and be aware of the remediation steps.

Removal of excess water
Discarding of debris
Drying the space
Disinfecting and cleaning the area
Restoring to pre-flood conditions

Removal of Excess Water
A busted water line can quickly develop into a full-blown flood, especially if you are away on vacation when the break occurs. The first goal, then, of any remediation company is to stop the source of the flooding and remove the excess water. They will accomplish this task by using water pumps and shop-vacs.

Discarding of Debris
Once the flooding is controlled and the water removed, the company will begin removing debris and personal items from the space. In most instances, these items will be brought to a dry location where the family will be allowed to sort through things. However, in cases of sewer backups, that might not be the case as items are too contaminated to salvage.

Drying the Space
After every that was damaged by the pipe burst is removed, the crew will begin drying out the affected area. They will most likely use a combination of fans, dehumidifiers and air movers to speed the process along.

Disinfecting and Cleaning the Area
When the area has had time to thoroughly dry, the remediation service will use commercial cleaners and disinfectants to clean and sanitize all surfaces. Wall cavities that have been stripped of insulation and drywall will probably be soaked in a bleach solution to reduce the risk of mold.

Restoring to Pre-Flood Conditions
Finally, when all the removal and cleaning is finished, the team will begin the restoration process. The goal of any restoration is to restore a property to pre-flood conditions.


A pipe burst or sewer backup is devastating for any homeowner. However, with the assistance of a trained group of professionals, the process is both manageable and recoverable.

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