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Flood Damage Pro recently tackled a water damage restoration job at Stallings Drive, Glen Burnie, MD 21060. The project kicked off on September 24, 2024, and wrapped up by September 27.
Project Overview
Client Issue:The client explained that they were experiencing severe water damage due to a flooded basement caused by a blocked drainage system. They reported rising water entering through the basement door, leading to extensive damage to their property. This situation raised concerns about potential mold growth and air quality deterioration.
Inspection Findings:Upon arrival at Stallings Drive in Glen Burnie, MD, on September 24, 2024, our technician, Jose, conducted a thorough inspection of the affected areas. It was evident that the flood had compromised the drywall and flooring in the basement. The team promptly communicated the findings to the client and laid out a comprehensive restoration plan.
PROJECT INFORMATION
PROJECT WORK SUMMARY
- Water damage restoration:
- On-site Estimate - The project began with a detailed inspection of the flooded basement to assess the damage and plan the restoration process.
- Drywall Cutting - The team removed 2 feet of damaged drywall in the affected basement areas to stop mold from spreading.
- Vinyl Floor Removal - The water-damaged vinyl flooring was removed to eliminate moisture-soaked materials that could harbor mold.
- Mold remediation:
- Scrubbing Mold - Mold was scrubbed off wooden beams, followed by encapsulation to seal the beams and prevent further mold growth.
- Antimicrobial fogging was applied to disinfect and stop mold from returning to the affected areas.
- HEPA Air Scrubbing - Three HEPA air scrubbers (500 CFM each) were set up and run for 3 days to filter the air, removing airborne mold spores.
- Two LGR dehumidifiers were used for 3 days to extract moisture from the air and ensure the basement was fully dry.
- Air Duct Cleaning - The team performed air duct cleaning using HEPA filters, negative pressure, and antimicrobial fogging. The vents were brushed, ducts sanitized, and the furnace treated to ensure clean air throughout the home.
- Final Cleaning - Once dehumidification and air duct cleaning were complete, the entire space was cleaned, including wiping surfaces and vacuuming to remove any remaining debris or contaminants.
- Post-inspection - A final inspection was conducted behind the drywall to check for hidden mold.
On-Site Inspection
As soon as the team arrived at Stallings Drive, the first thing they did was inspect the damage. The goal was simple: figure out how bad things really were and come up with a game plan. It turns out the flood had focused its attack on the basement's drywall and flooring. Water entered like it was crashing a party after the outside drainage decided to take a break. Once the inspection was over, the client got a clear breakdown of the plan, and we were ready to roll.
Did you know? Water damage is the second most common home insurance claim in the U.S. In fact, around 14,000 homeowners are dealing with some form of water damage every single day. So, you're not alone when your basement turns into a mini swimming pool!
Cutting Out Damaged Drywall
Water damage and drywall? They are not exactly best friends. Damp drywall is a perfect spot for mold to start moving in rent-free. So, the team didn't waste any time. They cut out about two feet of drywall, but only in the areas that were hit the hardest. It's all about getting rid of the bad stuff while keeping the good. Plus, opening up the wall helps us bring in the heavy-duty equipment to dry everything out.
Air Scrubbing
Now, about that mold. It doesn't take long for mold to start making itself at home after water damage. To keep it in check, the team set up three HEPA air scrubbers, each moving 500 cubic feet of air per minute. These bad boys ran for three days straight. The mission? Mold remediation - to kick those mold spores out of the air and make sure the basement wasn't turning into a health hazard.
In addition, the technicians gave the space a good dose of antimicrobial fogging. Think of it as a mold-busting mist that says, "Not today!" to any lingering spores. They also had to pull up the vinyl flooring because, well, it was soaked. After that, the team scrubbed the mold off the wooden beams and gave them a protective encapsulate to keep them mold-free.
Dehumidification
When it comes to stopping mold in its tracks, drying everything out is key. The team brought in two LGR dehumidifiers, which stayed on for three days. These things work fast, sucking the moisture out of the air like a sponge. Paired with the air scrubbers, they helped turn that damp basement into a dry, mold-free zone.
Air Duct Cleaning
Floods don't just mess up your floors and walls; they can also cause problems in your air ducts. Moisture plus dust equals bad news for air quality. To handle that, the team cleaned the air ducts thoroughly using HEPA filters and negative pressure. This pulls out all the gunk - dust, mold, you name it - from the ducts. They also disinfected and sanitized the ducts, gave the vents a good brushing, and treated the furnace to make sure everything was fresh and clean.
After all that, the air quality in the house was back to normal, and the homeowner could breathe easy knowing their HVAC system wasn't turning into a mold factory.
Final Cleaning and Mold Prevention
After the heavy lifting was done, it was time to clean up. The team checked behind the removed drywall to make sure there wasn't any hidden mold lurking around. Any remaining moldy drywall was removed, and the area got another antimicrobial treatment just to be extra sure.
With everything dry and mold-free, the technicians did a final clean-up. They vacuumed floors and wiped down surfaces, and the basement looked like its old self again. Job done, crisis averted.
Wrapping It Up
The water damage restoration job at Stallings Drive, Glen Burnie, MD 21060, was wrapped up in three days flat. From September 24 to September 27, 2024, the team took care of business. Whether it was cutting out soggy drywall, treating mold, or cleaning up the air ducts, every step was handled professionally (and a little bit heroically). Jose and the team at Flood Damage Pro knocked it out of the park, leaving the basement clean, dry, and mold-free.
Did you know? In the U.S., almost 98% of basements will experience water damage at some point. So, if your basement's still dry, consider yourself one of the lucky ones!
This project shows how important it is to act fast when water damage strikes. With the right team on your side, you can go from disaster to recovery before you know it. Flood Damage Pro made sure the homeowners at Stallings Drive were back on solid, dry ground in no time. Call us - 410-424-5500!

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