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What To Do After a Flood in Your Home

7/20/2021 (Permalink)

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What Do You Need To Clean Up After a Flood

Your Doral, FL, home has been affected by some type of water problem. Maybe a leaky faucet went unchecked for too long and caused water to pool in your walls. Maybe torrential rain left two feet of standing water in your basement. No matter what caused the water issues, you need to know how to address the problem. Most homeowners want to make an insurance claim to help alleviate the financial burden. Follow these steps if you're ever in this situation:

1. Call Your Provider: One of the first things you want to do after a pipe burst is call your insurance provider. This will allow you to start the claims process as soon as possible. The agent may also be able to go over the details of your coverage to help you better understand what your policy will do for you.

2. Document the Damage: Chances are you're going to have to start the repair before your claim is finished. You can easily document the amount of damage that was done to your home by the flood by taking pictures and keeping receipts of any work you have done. You may also need to fill out lots of paperwork. Remember to make copies of everything for yourself before you send in the documentation.

3. Start the Repairs: Part of your insurance claim is going to be getting your home restored. You may want to work with a water damage restoration professional trusted by your insurance company. Try to work with a team that can help you through the claims process to make the entire situation easier.

When your home is damaged by water, you want to start an insurance claim as quickly as possible. Even though some companies may take a while to get a claim filed, you should start the repairs as quickly as possible to ensure the damage done to your home does not get worse.

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