Flooded basements can be a big surprise to any home or a business owner. If there is significant water damage in a basement, it is time to get someone with the right expertise to help with the cleanup.
The amount of water that can be discharged into a flooded basement can be hundreds to thousands of gallons, depending on the size of the basement and it requires the proper pumps and vacuums to remove the standing water.
Restorex has all the necessary equipment to provide emergency services if you need basement water removal and flood cleanup.
Flooded Basement Cleanup Process
The flooded basement cleanup process can be described in a few steps.- Replace or fix the sump pump
- Remove standing water
- Remove wet non-salvageable building materials
- Set water damage drying equipment
- Water Damage Repairs
Causes of Basement Flooding
Most flooded basements are caused by sump failures or backups. A basement sump pump is a protection measure that is installed to remove the water from the basement foundation wall. This helps your basement walls not leak and last longer…. but this is also the weak point of the entire system because when the sump pump fails the water has nowhere to go except into the basement. The first step in any basement flooding is to get an Indianapolis licensed plumber to check the sump pump and install a new sump pump if necessary. Restorex works with many local licensed plumbers and we can make a referral to a reliable Indianapolis plumber. Once the sump pump installation is complete, a lot of the standing water will be pumped out immediately. This is the water the sump pump would have normally removed from the foundation of the basement. Now that the basement is protected from any future flooding, a professional water damage restoration company can begin removing standing water and setting up water damage equipment. The dry out process can last between 3 to 5 days depending on how the severity of the basement flooding and this consists of running dehumidifiers, fans, and heaters to remove the remaining water in the structure. The water that backups into a basement is category 2 water. We always treat the carpet and affected building materials with a plant-based botanical disinfectant called Benefect. It a product that is naturally derived from essential plant oils.Why Do Sump Pumps Fail or Backup?
There can be a few reasons that a sump pump can fail or backup. The typical reasons we see in the field are below:- The sump pump float switch gets stuck-on debris
- Rainfall overloads the sump pump and it can pump fast enough
- Wind and Lightning Storms damage power lines and the sump pump does not run
- Sump pump was past it lifetime and needed to be replaced