When staring at a basement filled with water or a carpet that has absorbed too much water, it's normal to feel a bit dazed. Here in Spokane, where the most recent storm took us all by surprise, and home disasters like this seem to catch us unawares, we understand that feeling. Imagine this: you just came back from a lovely weekend away, and a leaky pipe has turned your living room into a pool. A waterlogged carpet is your new normal (for now); life hasn't paused for home emergencies, and neither should you. But what kind of fix is this plumbing problem really going to take?
The first step is basically to take a deep breath and gauge the situation. Try to pinpoint where the water incursion is coming from—it's not just a matter of mopping up the mess but also ensuring that it doesn't happen again. Maybe the kitchen is the trouble spot, where a dishwasher had a water park moment, or perhaps it's the laundry room, where the washing machine decided to go rogue. In any event, it's vital to determine whether you're dealing mostly with clean water from a broken pipe, gray water from a misbehaving appliance, or the more hazardous black water from a sewer backup. Each has its peculiarities and requires a specific, unique approach to restoration.
Our group at Curtis Water Damage Restoration Spokane knows to work tightly, with patience and a lot of experience behind us, because we understand that every situation is uniquely annoying—that's the water damage restoration experience no one wants to have but everyone has, and we've been there and done that, so we better know how to deal with it when we get it again in a new form. We care about the peppermint-scented solutions that we use because they are reliable and aluminum-free and won't give anyone who's breathing it in a head cold. We care about using those solutions to stop mold from blooming in your crawl space (that face-slap space) or preventing it in the basement where you're storing family mementos—those albums and framed prints that should never see the light of day, let alone the inside of a dark, wet, moldy space. We're here to make sure the inside of your home is that warm, cozy (and also mostly dry) place you want your family to live because, sensory-wise, it ain’t what's getting you through to the other side of the water-damaged valley.