I Have a Water Leak in My House. What Should I Do First?
I have a Water Leak in My House. What Should I Do First?
A water leak in your home should always be treated seriously. Even small leaks can cause major damage if water spreads into walls, floors, or ceilings.
The first steps you take can significantly reduce damage and repair costs.
Step One: Stop the Water If It’s Safe
If possible and safe to do so:
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Shut off the main water valve
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Turn off the source supplying the leak
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Avoid contact with standing water near electricity
If the source isn’t obvious or water is spreading quickly, move to the next step.
Step Two: Call a Professional Water Damage Restoration Company
If there is significant water, ongoing leakage, or soaked materials, your next step is to call a professional restoration company immediately.
A professional water damage restoration team can:
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Extract standing water
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Dry affected areas properly
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Detect hidden moisture behind walls and floors
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Prevent mold growth and secondary damage
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Document damage for insurance purposes
For homeowners in New Jersey, New Method Restoration provides professional water damage restoration and emergency response, helping stop damage before it worsens.
Step Three: Protect the Area (If Safe)
While help is on the way:
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Move small valuables out of affected areas
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Avoid using electrical outlets near water
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Do not attempt DIY drying with household fans alone
Improper drying can leave moisture trapped where mold grows.
The Bottom Line
If you have a water leak in your house:
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Stop the water if possible
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Call a professional water damage restoration company right away
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Don’t wait to see if it “dries on its own.”
If you’re dealing with a water leak now, New Method Restoration is ready to help stop the damage, dry your home properly, and guide you through the next steps.
Fast action makes all the difference!


