Drying Concrete After a Flood & Water Damage

When there is a pipe leak, flood  or water damage in a home, the last thing people think about is drying the concrete or subfloor. Most people are concerned with soft goods, or things like carpeting, furniture, etc.  Concrete is often challenging to dry because it has unique properties in flood conditions. Once the walls’ and contents of the room are dried, people often believe that the concrete is dry too.  Unknowing homeowners or business owners then proceed to restore their room and add new flooring, furnishings and make the necessary repairs.
Not soon after, they start to have problems with the new flooring and claim it is defective. This may be due to concrete not being completely dry when laying the new flooring down. If you have experienced water damage to concrete in your home or business, it is extremely important to contact property damage restoration professionals such as PuroClean.
PuroClean has the right tools to dry your home’s concrete correctly. If your home has experienced water damage, flooding, fire/smoke damage, or if your home has become a breeding ground for mold and mildew, the best thing to do for your peace of mind is call your local PuroClean office. Our Paramedics of Property Damage are trained and certified to help restore your home or business with precision and care. Reach the RI Puroclean team at 1-866-787-6474.
And, to read our complete PuroClean Article on drying concrete visit:

http://www.puroclean.com/learning-center/water/drying-concrete-flood-situations.