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Water damage and sewer backup: What are the steps to follow?

Last Modification: 12 August 2024
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The water damage and sewer backups that many Quebecers experienced this weekend with the remnants of Storm Debby are situations that no one wants to experience, but that can unfortunately happen at any time. Whether it's a flood, a burst pipe, or a sewer backup, these incidents can cause significant damage to your property. So, what should you do if this happens to you? Here are the steps to follow to minimize the damage and effectively manage the situation.

Ensure your safety

The first priority when dealing with water damage or a sewer backup is to make sure you and your family are safe. If the water is in contact with electrical sources, do not touch anything and leave the area immediately. If the water is coming from a major flood, it is crucial to evacuate the area until authorities advise you that it is safe to return. If it is possible and safe to do so , turn off the power to the affected areas to avoid any risk of electrocution.

Contact your insurer

Once you’re safe, contact your insurance company as soon as possible to report the damage. Most home insurance policies cover water damage and sewer backups, but it’s essential to follow your insurer’s recommended procedures. Take photos and videos of the damage before starting any repairs, as this evidence will be needed for your claim.

Call an emergency restoration professional

Water damage often requires professional intervention to prevent further damage, such as mold. Contact a company specializing in water damage restoration so that they can assess the situation and begin the cleanup and drying work. These professionals have the equipment and expertise necessary to handle water damage safely and effectively. 

Start repairs

After assessing the damage and beginning the restoration process, you can begin planning the necessary repairs. This may include replacing damaged materials, repairing plumbing or sewer systems, and restoring your property to its original state. Make sure the work is done by qualified professionals to ensure your home is restored safely and properly.

Prevention for the future

Of course, we can’t really protect ourselves against major events like the ones we experienced this weekend. Governments and cities need to review their infrastructure and adapt it to the increasingly extreme climate challenges. If you live in an area that is prone to flooding or increasingly prone to water damage, if it is possible in the organization of your property, it may be wise to rebuild with future risks related to flooding and water damage in mind. Here are some measures to consider:

  • Use water-resistant materials : Choose materials that are durable and easy to clean in the event of water damage.
  • Install effective drainage : Set up drainage systems to direct water away from the house.
  • Rethinking landscaping : Arrange the land to facilitate water flow.
  • Create elevated living spaces : Place main rooms above ground level to protect them.
  • Raising the foundation : Extreme, but in some cases very effective: raising your house to protect it from flooding.

These strategies will help you better protect your home from future water damage.

Conclusion

Water damage and sewer backups can cause significant stress and property damage. However, by following the proper steps, you can limit the impact and restore your home more quickly. The key is to react quickly, use qualified professionals, and implement preventative measures to protect your property in the future. As a real estate broker, Gail Meili, Les Immeubles Charisma, real estate specialist in Saint-Lazare and Hudson knows how important it is to preserve the value of your property. Proper preparation allows you to overcome these difficult situations while ensuring the safety and longevity of your home. Do not hesitate to contact Gail Meili, Les Immeubles Charisma, real estate specialist in Saint-Lazare and Hudson for additional advice or for any real estate-related questions.

Contact Gail Meili: gailmeili@icloud.com | 514 969-4134

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