Removing Water from Carpets

Dry carpet!

Now that you’ve survived a storm, the water has receded and you’ve got your power back, what next? In all likelihood, you’re probably dealing with a wet rug or carpeting and dreading the idea of tearing it all up and throwing it away. But do you really need to do this? The answer is, “it depends.”

If your flood was caused by a stream or river, chances are you’ve got mounds of mud in your basement. While this silt may be great for growing crops, it’s really bad for carpets and the amount of money you’d have to spend cleaning up is probably greater than what it would cost to rip it out and buy it new after your basement has dried out. In addition, there’s a good chance that the water was polluted and maybe smelly, so you probably want to get it out of your home ASAP!

On the other hand, if the water was relatively clean, and your house doesn’t yet smell like a wet dog, you might be able to salvage the carpet. But it really depends upon the situation.

In either case, it may be days or weeks before you can get someone out to your house to remove or clean the carpet, and every day it sits there soaking wet, the greater the chance of it getting moldy or causing damage to your home. So your biggest priority is drying it out, and soon!

If you have a shop vac designed for sucking up water, you’re in luck. If not, it’s worth going to your hardware store and buying a big, powerful shop vac. For example, I’ve got one of these and it’s awesome! Every homeowner should have one of these. If you don’t want to go for the big one, it’s worth getting a smaller one. They’re well under $100 and even if you use it just this one time, it will pay for itself.

You might be tempted to use a carpet cleaner, but don’t do that yet. You’ll be amazed at how much water a wet rug holds, so a shop-vac is the the way to go. Plus, you want to suck up all the big debris first or you’re liable to clog up an expensive carpet cleaner. Save that for final cleaning.

Do a thorough vacuuming of the wet carpet. This will take a long time and lots of elbow grease. Expect to go over the entire surface several times. You want to keep doing it until the shop vac can’t remove any more water from the carpet. In the end, you want the carpet as dry as if you had just had the carpet cleaned. This is really important because it will take forever to dry out if it’s still soaking wet. And you don’t want hundreds of gallons of water from the carpet evaporating into your home or you’ll end up with an unhealthy, moldy mess.

As noted in the previous post, you want to remove excess moisture from the air as quickly as possible. A couple of dehumidifiers and your home’s central air conditioning will work well. Or, if you have a beautiful day with low humidity, you can open the house and run fans to help evaporate the water and flush it out.

Source: tedsenergytips

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