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Flood Restoration - 5 Common Mistakes to Avoid

Flooding in Auckland can cause extensive damage to homes, leading to emotional and financial stress, not to mention increasing the risk of mould. To help homeowners in their recovery efforts, it's essential to avoid common pitfalls that can hinder the process. Here are the top five flood restoration mistakes to avoid in Auckland homes, along with tips on how to ensure a smooth and effective recovery.


Water leaking out of roof being caught in bucket

1. Delaying the Restoration Process


Common Error: Many homeowners delay the restoration process after a flood, either due to chaos or a belief that the water will naturally dry up. This delay can intensify damage, leading to structural issues and mould growth.

How to Avoid: Begin the restoration process as soon as it is safe. Contact an IICRC registered professional flood recovery service in Auckland immediately. Prompt action can significantly minimise damage and reduce overall restoration costs.


2. Inadequate Damage Assessment


Common Error: Underestimating the extent of flood damage is a frequent mistake. Homeowners may assume that surface drying is sufficient and overlook hidden water damage in walls, floors, and foundations.

How to Avoid: Engage a professional company that is an IICRC registered firm such as A-Jet Services, that has the experience and knowledge to assess the damage thoroughly. Certified IICRC technicians can detect hidden issues, ensuring a comprehensive and effective restoration. 


3. Using Improper Drying Techniques


Flood drying equipment

Common Error: Relying on household fans, dehumidifiers, and open windows to dry out flooded areas is often ineffective as it can leave moisture trapped, encouraging mould growth and further structural damage.

How to Avoid: Engage a company that understands what equipment is best for the job to ensure thorough drying and prevent long-term problems.


4. Neglecting Mould Remediation


Common Error: Ignoring or not treating mould correctly is a critical mistake. Mould can develop within 24-48 hours after flooding and can pose serious health risks and damage to property.

How to Avoid: Be proactive about mould prevention and remediation. If you detect a musty odour or see mould, contact a mould remediation specialist in immediately. Professionals can safely remove mould and treat the area to help prevent future growth.


5. Poor Documentation for Insurance Claims


Common Error: Inadequate documentation of flood damage can complicate insurance claims. Failing to take detailed photographs and keep records can lead to disputes and insufficient compensation.

How to Avoid: Engage professionals to take care of the details for you. Make sure you use a Certified Firm with the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC); this is often a requirement with many insurers. 


Avoiding these common flood restoration mistakes can greatly enhance the recovery process for homeowners. By acting swiftly, seeking professional help, using appropriate drying techniques, addressing mould growth, and meticulously documenting the damage, you can restore your home efficiently and effectively.

For expert flood recovery services in Auckland, don't hesitate to contact A-Jet Services, a trusted IICRC certified firm with qualified and experienced flood technicians. Contact us any time on 0800862538 and we’ll deploy our team who are dedicated to restoring your home under IICRC S500 (water remediation) and S520 (mould remediation) global standards.

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