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How to renovate a house that has been flooded

How to renovate a house that has been flooded

Exterior renovationsHow to renovate a house that has been flooded

Water is essential to the wellbeing of humans, but as we know, this natural element can be both a blessing and a curse. Flooding is common in regions with high rainfall levels and proximity to large bodies of water.

A basement flood can be caused by a variety of sources, including groundwater, falling water or home system malfunction. When a flood finds its way into your home, it can be devastating as you try to decide what to salvage and what to leave.

To really understand what to do and how to proceed in the case of a flooding, we can go over some common problems and damage that floods will cause as well as hazards that are associated with a flooded home. Read on to find out what to do following a flood as well as how to renovate your basement.

How to renovate your basement after a flood

What is the source of the flood?

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Before you start tearing the walls out of your basement, it is important to determine the source of the flood and resolve it as soon as possible. Did a system in your home cause the flood, such as a drain that is backed-up or a malfunctioning sump pump? If so, there is at least an accessible solution for dealing with the problem.

Unfortunately, if your home resides on a floodplain, solving the issue will be significantly more difficult. If you find that the problem is a drain or pump, take the necessary steps to repair the issues so that it doesn’t arise again. If you live on a floodplain or near a river or stream, it is important to consider that the risk of repeat flooding is high, and therefore, it may be best to leave your basement unfinished.

Remove water

Water on and around the surfaces of your home is highly risky, and therefore it must be dealt with immediately. Don’t let flood water simply rest in your basement, as mould could grow in as quickly as 24 hours. Mould is a huge safety hazard and can breed spores that become airborne, contaminating other areas of your home as well as risking the health and well-being of your family.

If you find a large concentration of mould, it is important to contact professionals who can remove the spores and decontaminate the space. Further, floodwater can contain sewage or other harmful bacteria. For this reason, take extra precautions to make sure everything is bacteria-free before moving forward with basement reconstruction or renovation. 

Remove damaged surfaces

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Next, it is important to inspect all surfaces and remove the ones which have been damaged by the flood. If your floor has been damaged, it will need to be removed completely along with the subfloor, as it is likely that water will have seeped into the subflooring. Further, any drywall or installation that has been damaged will also need to be removed and replaced.

Some contractors will choose to only remove one foot of drywall, while others believe that moisture can creep up even if it’s not immediately visible. Therefore, it is important to work at your discretion. Regardless of your direction, it is crucial to let all surfaces completely dry before you install new insulation or drywall.

If you have access to a moisture meter, you can use this to tell whether the surfaces in your basement are dry enough to start rebuilding around. Further, you might want a structural review depending on the significance of the flooding, as you don’t want what appears to be surface damage to turn into a structural problem in the long run. 

Renovate or rebuild post-flooding

Rebuilding after a flood is a time-consuming process and should be met with patience. The rebuilding process will greatly depend on the amount of damage, and thus, the steps you will take to repair your home will be on a case-by-case basis. Again, following the flood, you will want to check with local municipalities regarding renovation laws and the permits required.

If the damage to your home outweighs the market value, laws may require you to fill in your basement. Another recommendation is considering flood insurance, as this could potentially cover some of the costs associated with your basement renovation. Secure the property in any way possible so that no additional damage occurs and work to rebuild areas that have been cleared.

For specialized renovations, it is recommended that you contact a professional. Even if this costs you more initially, it will keep friends and family safe indefinitely. 

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