Water Damage Cleanup
Caused by Water Damage
Drywall exposure to water can result in various levels of damage. A professional assessment is recommended to determine the extent of damage and appropriate measures.
Levels of Damage
- Slightly Wet: Surface moisture without visible damage.
- Moderately Wet: Absorbed moisture with bulging or discoloration.
- Severely Wet: Saturated with water, with potential crumbling or mold growth.
Replacing Drywall
The need to replace wet drywall depends on the severity of damage:
- Slightly Wet: In most cases, can be dried and repaired without replacement.
- Moderately Wet: May require replacement if there is significant bulging or if it cannot be dried properly.
- Severely Wet: Must be replaced to prevent mold growth and structural damage.
Signs Requiring Replacement
- Buckling or sagging drywall
- Soft or spongy to the touch
- Discoloration or mold growth
- Persistent moisture or musty odor
- If not dried within 24-48 hours
Professional Assessment
It is advisable to consult a professional Water Damage Cleanup company for proper assessment and guidance. They possess the expertise and equipment to determine the extent of damage and recommend the most effective course of action.