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ByBefore Typhoon Carina intensified into a super typhoon, it dumped heavy rains in Metro Manila and nearby provinces triggering floods and even landslides. Despite not having its landfall in the Philippines, the southwest monsoon has caused more rains leading to flooding and damaging houses across the city.
Now, as the storm has calmed down and floods have begun to subside, residents who found themselves in temporary shelters on evacuations also start to return to their homes—expecting to see their furniture caked in mud and damaged. While some of it is already for disposal, we won’t easily let go of our things and just throw them out. It’s important to identify the pieces of furniture that can be saved from the ones that need to be discarded. With that, here are the things you need to know in salvaging and minimizing the damage to your furniture.
It is important to look into pieces of furniture that can be saved and those that should be disposed after a floodBefore initiating the restoration process, be sure to document the extent of the damage with photographs. These images will prove essential for insurance claims. Take both overall shots of the affected areas and close-ups of furniture damage.Floodwater often brings dirt and debris with it.
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