Water Damage Restoration In Real
Estate
There are many opportunities for ambitious and enterprising individuals in real estate, if you are
willing to learn about water damage restoration. Many great properties are overlooked because of the damage,
yet the solution is often rather simple.
One developer has used basic, common sense to improve the grade and drainage on many
properties which had suffered from flooded cellars. By eliminating the source of the water damage he was able to
restore the interior and have some very pleasant properties to rent or resell.
In one case, the entire parking area was actually 12 inches higher than the cellar,
and, as a consequence, the house was chronically flooded. The entire cellar had mold and mildew, making it a very
undesirable property. That nasty, musty basement smell was everywhere.
He was able to buy the house for a very low price, rent it out for several years, and
later make a tidy profit. Once you learn how to get rid of mold and mildew, waterproof basement walls, repair
ceiling and carpet damage, you will have more houses than you can imagine.
Learn about restoration and prevention
By adding fill dirt with a back hoe and grading the parking area, he was able to
change the drainage and save the house from further damage. One easy to use technique is to use a chalk line and
level to determine the grade of the lot.
This simple method works well and requires no expertise or special equipment. Water
flows downhill, so all you need to do is keep adding fill until the level is tipped away from the house
sufficiently.
Stretch the chalk line across the parking area and line the long plumbers level along
the chalk line. Once this is done you need to ensure that the water has an escape route so it can continue
draining.
Another way to change the elevation of a parking area or driveway is to use cement or
blacktop. By changing the elevation using the above method and adding the surface treatment, such as blacktop, you
can be sure of a permanent solution.
Sometimes this approach leads to other solutions for the property, such as adding
retaining walls or steps in areas that should have already been managed.
These simple, but very effective approaches can be done by the home owner, provided
there is a willingness to do the dirty work. For more complicated projects that require heavy equipment, such as a
back hoe, you will need to hire an operator, unless you can rent one and operate it on your own.
Are you willing?
Many real estate bargains exist for the entrepreneur willing to take the time and do
the work to deal with water damage restoration. These properties are usually shunned by the casual investor because
they are unattractive and appear somewhat beyond hope.
Of course, once the water drainage problem is fixed, you can begin the next task of
restoring the interior. The good news is that the cause of the water damage problem is eliminated and you should be
able to develop the property and have a very pleasant house.
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