After the Rain Clears — What Proper Flood Remediation Actually Looks Like
The rain stopped. The cleanup is just starting.
This before/after is from a South Bend home that experienced water intrusion during a heavy rain event. The before shows the basement post-flood — water line visible along the walls, contents affected. The after shows the remediation in progress: lower wall material removed, framing exposed, sill plates checked for saturation, and the space opened up for full structural drying.
This is what it looks like when the job is done correctly. It may not look "clean" yet — but it's dry, documented, and ready for rebuild. Rushing past this phase — patching over wet framing or closing walls too early — is how a $5,000 mitigation turns into a $25,000 mold job.
Rainy season in Northern Indiana runs spring through fall. If your basement has ever taken water, now is the time to understand what you're dealing with — before the next storm.
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