Flooding is the most common type of natural disaster in the United States, widely defined as any period of time where there is a temporary overflow of water onto land that is normally dry. It is especially crucial to contact a professional team to conduct the cleanup, as flood water is classified as Category 3 “black water” and can contain pathogens and other biological contaminants.
Bakersfield’s semi-arid climate usually means floods are infrequent tragedies, but a minimal risk is not a guarantee that an event will never occur. The soil’s poor absorption and slow runoff rates during heavy rains create a dangerous scenario known as a flash flood. These types of floods occur when heavy rainfall exceeds the ground’s ability to absorb it all. A flash flood can develop within hours of a storm’s first raindrops.
Floods can cause lasting damage to a home, and the restoration needs can vary based on the materials affected. Common damages include:
- Hardwood floors, wooden furniture, and structural components made of wood are particularly susceptible to damage. Prolonged exposure to moisture can cause wood to swell, warp, and rot. Once wood is engorged with water, it becomes a breeding ground for mold and mildew, which require greater remediation efforts.
- Drywall suffers significant damage when exposed to water. It can become soft, disintegrate, and lose its structural integrity. Waterlogged drywall can also promote mold growth, posing health risks and calling for complete replacement in most cases.
- Insulation materials, especially fiberglass and cellulose, are vulnerable to water damage. When insulation gets wet, it loses its effectiveness, resulting in reduced energy efficiency and potential mold growth. Wet insulation often needs to be removed and replaced to restore proper function.
Carpeting and upholstered furniture absorb water quickly and can harbor mold, mildew, and unpleasant odors. Prolonged exposure can lead to permanent staining, fabric deterioration, and the need for extensive cleaning or replacement. - Electronic devices and appliances are particularly vulnerable to water damage. Water can short-circuit electrical components, corrode circuits, and render devices inoperable. Even a small amount of moisture can cause significant damage to sensitive electronics.
Tip Top Restoration of Bakersfield’s expert team of professionals have the tools and experience to handle any flood cleanup you may require. From start to finish, you can expect our team’s quick response and professionalism to restore your property to its pre-loss condition.
The first task when dealing with a flood cleanup is pumping out all the standing and hidden water. Thorough extraction speeds up the dry out process and helps to prevent the growth of microbial spores and other potential health hazards. Industrial fans, dehumidifiers, and air blowers assist in thoroughly drying all the affected areas.
Speedy cleanup and disinfection is crucial, as flood water can contain pathogens and other biological contaminants. Elimination of bacteria and mold is critical when dealing with Category 3 black water. Our teams utilize special equipment such as moisture meters and infrared cameras to ensure all water has been detected and removed. Mold clearance testing confirms successful remediation, and that the property is safe, dry, and ready for repairs and reconstruction.
The likelihood of a property owner experiencing a flood in Bakersfield, CA, is relatively low in comparison to other cities. While Bakersfield is not situated in a high-risk flood zone, localized flooding is a possibility during the rainy season. Property owners may want to consider flood insurance to cover any potential flood damages. Implementing proper drainage systems can also minimize potential risks.
Disasters don’t take holidays – that’s why Tip Top Restoration of Bakersfield is available 24/7 to help you restore your property.