What Happens When Your Toilet Overflows and Floods the House?
Monday, April 4th 2022, 6:00 PM

Handling a Toilet Flood with a Flood Damage Restoration Company

Marysville, United States - April 4, 2022 / DK Environmental /

Handling a Toilet Flood with a Flood Damage Restoration Company

Nobody likes thinking of the worst-case scenario of a toilet overflowing and flooding their entire home. However, if it happens, it causes more than just a minor setback – primarily when contaminated water starts sinking into the home’s foundation and damaging furniture and valuables.

When a toilet overflows, homeowners must act quickly to start the flood damage restoration process to prevent permanent water damage. One of the best things to do is contact DK Environmental, the water damage restoration experts of West Late Stevens, WA.

Find the Source of the Flood

There can be a litany of reasons why a toilet has begun to back up after a flush. While lodged items and toilet paper can cause small buildups, homeowners might be dealing with a tank float issue. This part of the toilet controls water flow and might be cracked or have its blockage.

For severe toilet floods that soak the entire bathroom floor, call a flood restoration service immediately for flood cleanup services to save the flooring and foundation.

Stop the Water Supply

After attempting to plunge the toilet to remove the clog, homeowners should cut off the water supply at the source This will help to prevent more water from flooding the bathroom. Lift the float ball or cup to keep the water from continuously rising. Turn the knobs off on the pipes behind the toilet tank to stop water from flowing.

Check the shutoff valve near the water heater and turn it off to cut off the water supply if the water will not stop. This may even eliminate water coming in from sewer lines, full of unsanitary wastewater.

How Toilet Water Can Damage a Home

After completing the above two steps, homeowners should wait for the flood damage restoration team to arrive on the scene. It’s essential to act quickly when a toilet floods the home, as various parts of the house – including its foundation and structure – can sustain severe damage.

This overflowing water can ruin drywall and electrical wiring. For safety, it’s important to switch the circuit breaker off in the event of a flood to avoid electrocution, fires, or electricity damaging other parts of the home.

Call the Professionals for Flood Cleanup

Category 2 (grey water) and category 3 (black water) are hazardous. Homeowners should never attempt the water removal process alone. Even handling the sludge for small periods can lead to health effects due to bacteria and pathogens lurking in the water. Try to contain the water, but stay away from the affected area and wait for a professional flood damage restoration team to arrive.

This includes ventilating the area. While it might seem second nature to get some fresh air in the home, the circulating air will only spread the pathogens, creating a more hazardous environment.

Contact the Professional Flood Damage Restoration Team at DK Environmental

DK Environmental offers 24/7 emergency services, and the team will be ready at a moment’s notice to respond to emergency water damage restoration. The licensed and insured team of professional water removal technicians can remove unsanitary water, restore furniture, and prevent long-term damage.

If a toilet flood occurs, stay calm and call DK Environmental at (425) 903-4356 today and get a professional flood damage restoration team. Service areas include Arlington, Everett, Lake Stevens, Snohomish, Monroe, Marysville, and surrounding areas.

Contact Information:

DK Environmental


Marysville, WA 98271
United States

David Talamantes
(425) 903-4356
https://www.dkeabatement.com/

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DK Environmental

Marysville, WA, 98271, United States

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Phone (425) 903-4356

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