What to Do After Water Damage in Your Home: A Step-by-Step Guide
When water invades your home, every minute counts. Follow this expert step-by-step guide from IICRC Certified restorers to protect your family, your property, and your insurance claim.
Water damage is the most common disaster we respond to across Greater Philadelphia and South Jersey — and the most time-sensitive. Within hours, clean water can wick into drywall, subfloors, and framing, and within 48 hours mold can take hold. The articles in this category explain what to do in the first minutes after a leak or flood, how professional extraction and structural drying actually work, and how to document damage so your insurance claim is paid fairly. Whether you're facing a burst pipe, a flooded basement, or slow hidden moisture behind a wall, these guides help you act fast and avoid the costly mistakes that turn a small loss into a major one.
When water invades your home, every minute counts. Follow this expert step-by-step guide from IICRC Certified restorers to protect your family, your property, and your insurance claim.
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Immediately. Extraction and drying should begin within hours — mold can begin growing within 24 to 48 hours of water exposure.
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