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When floodwater enters your home, your first instinct might be to grab a mop and start cleaning. While quick action is important, handling floodwater yourself can actually put your health—and your home—at serious risk.

At Wet to Dry Restoration, we’ve seen firsthand the damage that can happen when flood cleanup is delayed, or worse, done improperly. Here’s why professional flood cleanup isn’t just helpful—it’s critical.

Contaminated Water = Health Hazard

Not all water is created equal. Floodwater, especially from storms or overflowing sewer systems, is classified as Category 3 water (also known as “black water”) by the IICRC—the leading standard in restoration.

What Could Be in Floodwater?

Coming into contact with or inhaling particles from contaminated water can lead to serious illnesses, including:

Without the right protective gear, disinfectants, and containment, you’re putting yourself at unnecessary risk.

Floodwater Seeps Where You Can’t See

Water doesn’t just sit on the surface. It seeps beneath floors, inside walls, and into insulation, furniture, and HVAC systems. Even if everything “looks dry,” moisture can linger in hidden areas for days or weeks.

This can lead to:

Professional restoration teams use moisture metersthermal imaging cameras, and industrial dehumidifiers to detect and remove water in places DIY methods can’t reach.

Mold Can Start Growing Within 24–48 Hours

One of the biggest risks after flooding? Mold. It thrives in damp, humid conditions and can spread quickly once it takes hold.

You might think a fan and open windows will do the job—but mold often grows behind walls, under floors, and in HVAC systems where airflow can’t reach. If left untreated, mold can cause:

Professionals like Wet to Dry Restoration use HEPA air scrubbers, antimicrobial treatments, and containment barriers to stop mold before it spreads.

Electric Shock & Fire Risk

Water and electricity are a dangerous mix. Flooded areas may contain:

One wrong step could result in electric shock or even fire hazards if power is restored before the system is inspected. Our certified technicians ensure the space is safe to re-enter before any drying or demolition begins.

DIY Mistakes Can Make Restoration More Expensive Later

It’s natural to want to clean things up quickly, but DIY cleanup often misses key steps. Incomplete drying or disinfecting can lead to:

A certified restoration company ensures proper cleanupfull moisture removal, and accurate reporting for insurance—saving you time, money, and stress down the road.

The Professional Advantage

At Wet to Dry Restoration, we are fully equipped and trained to handle all aspects of flood cleanup and restoration, including:

We don’t just clean up—we restore safely, thoroughly, and with your family’s health in mind.

Don’t Take Risks with Floodwater—Let the Experts Handle It

Flood damage is overwhelming—but you don’t have to face it alone. The certified team at Wet to Dry Restoration is available 24/7 to respond, assess, and restore your home quickly and safely.

Call now for emergency service or a free inspection

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