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Huck's Water Damage Cleanup St. Louis

Water Damage Prevention

Comprehensive Flood and Water Damage Cleanup

At Huck's Water Damage Cleanup of St. Louis, we provide comprehensive flood and water damage restoration services. Our experienced St. Louis water damage cleanup professionals use state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to mitigate water damage and restore your property to its pre-loss condition. Whether it's a small kitchen leak or a major flood, we are equipped to handle any water damage cleanup job with efficiency and care. We understand that disasters can occur at any time, which is why we offer 24/7 emergency services. Contact us today for a free consultation.

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Ways to Prepare Before You Need Water Damage Cleanup

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Get Flood Insurance, if You Can

 Most homeowners insurance does not cover flood and water restoration. Do an annual check-up with your insurance agent to make sure you have the right coverage with the right coverage amounts. 

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Know Your Water Damage Risk

 Look up your address in the Flood Map Service Center to learn if you live, work or travel in areas that are prone to flood damage.                                                                                                                                                                                                          

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Store Your Important Documents

To make water cleanup easier, save copies of birth certificates, passports, medical records and insurance papers in a safe, dry place. Keep original documents in a watertight safety deposit box. 

Be Prepared For Next Time

Floods, just like other natural disaster, are very unpredictable, which is why having a plan for such a water disaster is imperative.  Here are a few things you can do to prevent water damage from occurring next time.   

  1. Improve the water drainage system on your house. This can be done by installing/replacing gutters and downspouts or by redirecting rainwater away from your home with landscaping.

  2. If possible, raise your electronics and kitchen appliances off the floor and onto higher shelves to keep them above any potential floodwaters.

  3. Store valuable items in waterproof containers or sealed bags. Consider keeping important documents in a waterproof fire-safe box or safe deposit box at your bank.

  4. Be aware of flood warnings and watches in your area. Stay tuned to your local news and weather reports for updates on any potential flooding threats.

  5. Have an emergency "Plan B" in place for yourself and your family.  Know what to do and where to go if you need to evacuate your home quickly due to floodwaters.