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Nov 02
2009

Preventing Water Damage

Posted by: dbeavers

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Preventing Water Damage

This past spring we were called to flooded townhouse in Boston. Upon arrival we found an entire finished basement wet. Puritans Water Damage Supervisor checked the walls with a moisture detector and found them totally wet sixteen inches off the floor. My crew then started the water extraction process, after which they then set up drying equipment. Their goal was to try to save the walls and carpeting.

The following day I met with the insurance adjuster and home owner to explain to them what Puritan had done and how I expected the drying to go. After some discussion, the adjuster told the home owner that the insurance company would cover the expense to replace the water damaged carpeting we were trying save.

Speaking with the home owner later that day, he told me once he received the money from the insurance company, he wanted to totally renovate the basement living area. The advice I then gave him was to speak with the contractors installing the sheet rock and instruct them to “Leave the sheet rock one- quarter inch off the floor when they install it. The baseboard would cover the sheet rock gap, and if a flood were to ever happen again and the water’s not to deep, your walls won’t get wet”.

This past Sunday I again received a frantic phone call from that same home owner in Boston, his basement had flooded again. Puritan Technicians were dispatched, they again extracted all of the water and set up air movers and a dehumidifier to begin the drying process.

There were two differences this time.

1. The water flooding the basement was ground water which was not covered by insurance.

2. The walls were dry.

The walls were dry, how could that be?………… The home owner did as I had suggested, and told the dry wall contractors to leave that 1/4″ gap between the sheet rock and flooring. So with a little bit of planning during any construction project, you can minimize the problems which arise due to water damage.

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