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3 FAQs About Flood Cuts

1/15/2021 (Permalink)

Drywall removal from a water damage in Acworth, GA Performing flood cuts in an Acworth, GA home

Here Is Some Information About One Common Practice, The Flood Cut

You can expect to need work done to your home in Acworth, GA after you experience flooding. However, you have probably not heard of the techniques used during the restoration process. 


1. What Are Flood Cuts?
A flood cut involves cutting and removing pieces of your drywall. This is done after standing water has been in your home. The cut is made roughly 12 inches above where the water stopped. Then, it is time to tear out your drywall and insulation. This allows for easy access to your studs, so any moisture issues in your home's structure can be remedied.


2. Why Are They Necessary?
While you may not always need a flood cut, these tend to be common after severe flooding. This is because they stop any bacteria or mold spores in the water from finding shelter in your home. It is also a good idea because it will allow your studs to dry out, so there are no structural problems with your home. Additionally, it allows for easy removal of your insulation, which no longer functions properly after it has gotten wet.


3. When Are They Necessary?
They are typically needed after a natural disaster causes standing water to enter your home. If water comes from a clean source inside of your home, your drywall could be salvageable. However, if water comes in during a storm, you will need a flood cut. Additionally, water that is known to contain bacteria will require a flood cut. For instance, if the water comes out of your toilet after sewer problems, you will need a flood cut to remove contamination.
If you experience flooding, a remediation company like SERVPRO of Northwest Cobb County will help you get the restoration process underway. To prepare yourself for this process, you will want to learn more about the terms they use, such as flood cut and what that entails.

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