Understanding a Flood Cut
8/13/2024 (Permalink)
What Exactly is a Flood Cut?
After flood damage impacts your home, our restoration technicians cut several inches above the water line or moisture level, and remove both the drywall and insulation. We try to keep the cuts at 2 or 4-feet to simplify hanging new drywall, which comes in 4x8 foot panels. After they clear the damaged materials and dry your home, they can replace the drywall seamlessly. They can also address any underlying issues found behind the walls.
What Are the Benefits of Flood Cuts?
• Prevents the spread of contamination since flood water is category three water, potentially carrying dangerous microbes such as bacteria and fungi.
• Allows access to areas behind the wall to view the extent of damage and adequately dry inside the walls.
• Cuts down on the damaged materials. Although it may seem counter intuitive to cut out part of the wall, it can save more of the drywall in the long run by removing the damaged parts.
For assistance after a flood, contact SERVPRO of Kingsport / Bristol at 423-245-5552.