Over the weekend, we received an emergency call for a house flood about
water damage Palm Harbor, Florida. We sent our emergency
flood cleanup team out to the site to check out the water damage.
At the site of the 3 bedroom home, we realized that a hose had burst
in the laundry room leading to both a flood inside the laundry area
itself as well as the garage on the other side of the wall. The hose
that had burst was connected to the washing machine. Under consistent
water pressure, washing machine hoses can easily lose their integrity.
Once a hose is brittle enough to burst, it can fill a house with
hundreds of gallons of water per hour. While part of our team worked to
stop the flooding, remove the broken hose and replace it, and inspect
the washing machine for further damage, our restoration experts worked
on water extraction followed by an extensive drying out period.
While we were at the home, we had a hunch that we should check the
relative humidity level (amount of water stored in the air) in the house
and, as we expected, the level cam in at 68%! In other words, the air
in the home is holding 68% water!
To find out ways to help prevent
hose failures, signs of a high humidity levels and how to lower the
relative humidity level in your home, click here:
Palm Harbor Water Damage Leak and Relative Humidity

If you still need help or are worried about water damage in your
home, please feel free to contact the insurance experts at
1-800-DRY-ME-OUT. We are on call 24/7 for all flood cleanup related
problems.