What to Do Immediately After Water Damage
Water damage can happen fast — and the first few hours are critical. Whether caused by a burst pipe, storm, or overflowing appliance, acting quickly can reduce the severity of the damage, protect your health, and help with insurance claims. Here’s what Draper-area homeowners should do immediately after discovering water damage.
1. Ensure Your Safety First
If the water damage is near electrical wiring or outlets, do not enter the area until power is shut off. Avoid walking through standing water until it’s confirmed safe. If you suspect sewage, leave the area and call a professional immediately.
2. Stop the Source of Water
Turn off the main water supply if the damage is from plumbing. For appliance leaks, unplug or disconnect the appliance if safe. If caused by rain or a storm, patch what you can or call for emergency help.
3. Call a Water Damage Restoration Company
Contact a certified team like EcoRestore Water Damage & Restoration right away. We offer 24/7 emergency service throughout Draper and nearby areas. Fast response prevents further saturation, mold growth, and structural issues.
4. Document the Damage
Take photos or video of all affected areas before cleanup. This will be helpful when filing an insurance claim. Include damage to flooring, walls, furniture, and personal belongings.
5. Remove Valuables if Safe
Move furniture, rugs, and valuables out of the affected area if it is safe to do so. Prioritize electronics, important documents, and irreplaceable items.
6. Avoid DIY Drying for Major Damage
While fans and towels may help with minor spills, water that has soaked into walls, floors, or insulation needs professional-grade drying equipment. Otherwise, moisture can remain hidden and lead to mold.
We’re Here When You Need Us
EcoRestore is on call 24/7 to respond to water damage emergencies across:
Call 385-289-3588 now or contact us online for immediate help.
