What to do First if You Find Water Damage in Your Louisiana Home

If you find signs of water damage in your Louisiana home, your pulse will likely start to quicken. Before you panic about what you’re going to do and how you will fix everything, take a moment to step back and regroup. Dealing with water damage is a multi-step process, and step one is to triage the situation. 

Here are some crucial first steps to take after discovering a leak, flood or other water damage in your home.

Make a Plan for Mitigation

Water damage can strike suddenly and wreak havoc on your home. Whether it’s a burst pipe, a leaking appliance, or a natural disaster like a hurricane, taking immediate action is crucial to mitigate the damage and prevent further issues. Moreover, insurance policies typically require policyholders to take reasonable steps to mitigate further damage after a covered loss. Failing to do so could result in a reduction of your claim payout or even denial of coverage.

While mitigation efforts won’t entail full-on restoration efforts, they will serve as a bandaid until you can get professional help.

Prioritize Safety

Before you begin any cleanup or mitigation efforts, ensure that it’s safe to enter the affected area. Turn off the electricity if there’s standing water, and avoid electrical appliances and outlets. Wear protective gear such as rubber gloves, boots, and a mask to prevent exposure to contaminated water or mold.


Identify the Source of the Leak

If the water damage is caused by a water supply or plumbing issue, shut off the water supply at the source to stop the flow of water. Alternatively, locate the main water shut-off valve in your home and turn it off clockwise. This will help prevent further water damage and flooding.

Remove Excess Water 

As best you’re able, try to clear out excess water and dry out the area. Use a wet/dry vacuum, towels, mops, and buckets to remove as much standing water as possible from the affected area. Even better if you can extract water from carpets, floors, and upholstery.

Once you’ve removed excess water, use fans and dehumidifiers to dry out the room. Proper ventilation is essential for preventing mold growth and accelerating the drying process. 

Document the Damage

Once you’ve been able to triage the situation, now is the time to document your damage. Take photos and videos of all water damage and your affected belongings. You’ll need this documentation for the insurance claim process.

Contact Us at Kandell, Kandell & Petrie for Help

As you prepare to file an insurance claim for water damage in your Louisiana home, call us first at Kandell, Kandell & Petrie Law Firm. Our team of experienced Louisiana insurance law attorneys will help ensure you receive the financial relief you deserve for your insurance claim in New Orleans and throughout the state.