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Tips for a Successful Carpet Cleaning in Chesterfield MI

Chesterfield is among the communities in Michigan that benefit from the surrounding lakes, affording residents opportunities for water activities. But just like most communities in the state, the township of Chesterfield has its share of floods brought about by seasonal rains and thunderstorms.

In late winter and early spring, for instance, rains coupled with snowmelt can cause small floods which in turn can cause several problems to homeowners. Flood water can get inside homes while rain coupled with ice dams on roofs can cause ceiling leaks. All these scenarios can cause certain types of water damage like wet and soiled carpets.

Carpet water damage in Michigan – and anywhere else – can be very unpleasant, especially when large and expensive pieces are involved. Carpets can be extremely difficult to clean and take a long time to dry. Despite these concerns, however, you as the homeowner should immediately take action if you intend to salvage your carpet. With quick action and proper cleanup methods, a carpet can still be salvaged and brought back to its pre-damaged state.

If you have a wet and damaged carpet, the first thing you should consider is getting professional help. When the financial aspect of this decision is a hindrance, you may want to check with your home insurance provider if your have coverage for this kind of home problem. When the damage is caused by a natural disaster like a local flooding, you might be able to get coverage on hiring a professional carpet cleaner or be able to replace it with a new one in case the carpet is deemed unsalvageable.

There are also steps that you can employ to clean and salvage your carpet. But first, you need to assess the water damage scenario and the type of water that has affected your carpet. If you are dealing with clean water contamination, your worst problem can be mold growth. Mold can pose a serious health problem and may cause your carpet to be unsalvageable.

On the other hand, if you are dealing with dirty water, you might consider replacing your carpet or consulting a professional. Bacteria and viruses (such as in the case of a sewage contamination) can already be present in the carpet and cleaning it by yourself can expose you to health hazards. Dirty water may also cause soiling and stains on the carpet which can be very difficult to remove on your own.

When cleaning your carpet, remove it from the floor so you do not cause your floors, walls, and other furniture to get wet and acquire water damage. Just slowly remove the tack strips and take the carpet to your designated cleaning area. This method will also allow you to dry your carpet quickly.

If removing the carpet is not an option for you, consider using wet vacuums and a dehumidifier to completely dry your carpet before mold growth happens. Try ventilating the room as well and seal off the wet area so it does not get soiled from foot traffic while still wet.


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