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Here's How To Mediate Water Damage In Your Washington, DC Home

You may need to enlist several different professional contractors.

Read this to minimize the effects of water damage in your home.
Read this to minimize the effects of water damage in your home. (Shutterstock)

In a bustling metropolis like Washington, DC, hiring a professional contractor can cost a pretty penny. But if you have suffered water damage in your home, there's no way around calling in some help.

To save money, shut off your water and call in a plumber right away. They may be able to mediate the mess before things get worse. Here's what you need to do.

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1. Identify the Source

Chances are that the signs of water damage are visible on the level below your bathroom or kitchen. Most often, water damage occurs from a poorly insulated shower or tub. A broken pipe or leak can wreak much more havoc.

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2. Shut Off the Water and Call a Plumber

Before you do anything, shut off your water and call a plumber to assess the damage. The sooner they can remedy the issue and clean up the mess, the better off you will be later.


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3. Enlist Other Contractors Who Can Help

If the water damage in your home is immense, you may need more than one contractor to help. In mild cases, you might be able to seal off your shower and DIY a new caulk job around your tub. But in extreme cases, your space may have suffered structural damage. Often, mold and mildew is present and you’ll need a mold and mildew remediation specialist. If your drywall needs to be restored, a drywall contractor and painter can help get things back in shape. A flooring contractor can restore tile work if the floor was affected.

If the list of pros is lengthy, you might consider opting for a bathroom remodeler instead. This person can be an all-in-one source. A total bathroom remodel might not have been something you planned for in your budget, but it might be worth it if you’re due for an overhaul and have suffered severe damage. Plus, investing now might help your home’s resale value later.

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