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Water Loss Event In Clifton

3/8/2020 (Permalink)

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Applications for Wet Vacuums in Drying Clifton Homes

Many tools play an intricate role in the restoration and drying of Clifton homes after water loss events, especially those that leave standing water concerns throughout the residence. While not all of these circumstances deposit several feet of liquid in the damaged areas, even an inch or two is enough to cause substantial damage to exposed materials and contents. The right tools for the job make water removal and the subsequent drying as efficient as possible.

There are favored tools for these applications, such as the electric submersible pump, but these are not always the ideal choice for water removal in Clifton homes. In some situations, it is more efficient and practical to use mobile solutions like wet vacuums to take care of pooling water on top of specific structural elements rather than attempt to get submersible pumps to work in shallow levels. Wet vacuums have several applications for water removal in a residence.

Shallow Depths
As briefly mentioned, electric submersible pumps are a powerful, quiet option for extraction. They can bring your standing water threat down to a couple of inches, but then lack the suction in their intake to continue water removal. Wet vacuums are ideal for the final two inches of standing water that can exist after sump pumps get used.

Inaccessible Areas
There are several instances where small spaces exist that do not offer the available room for submersible pumps to be of use. Instead, we can utilize the hose or attachments of the wet vacuum to remove this trapped water from this challenging area.

Needed Attachments
While submersibles can offer a direct, continuous draw of water, they are not ideal for use in one particular application or another. At lower levels, water removal requires several specific attachments that get connected to mobile wet vacuums to complete the job. These might include:

    •    Carpet Wands
    •    Squeegee Wands
    •    Extended Solid Tube

Regardless of where it might get used in your home, the wet vacuum is always a part of the stocked equipment ready to mobilize quickly after a water loss emergency. Give our SERVPRO of Clifton team a call today at (973) 928-3705.

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