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Raise Electrical Outlets and Water Heater

Water damage can not only be costly but can also pose serious health hazards. It’s crucial to take immediate action to repair and restore your home after experiencing water damage.

Raising Electrical Outlets

Electrical outlets located near the ground are highly susceptible to water damage during a flood. To prevent future incidents, it’s recommended to raise electrical outlets to a safe height.

  • Identify the outlets that were affected by water.
  • Turn off the power to the outlets at the main electrical panel.
  • Remove the outlet covers and inspect the wiring for any damage.
  • Use a stud finder to locate the studs in the wall.
  • Install new electrical boxes at the desired height, ensuring they are securely attached to the studs.
  • Move the wiring to the new boxes and reconnect the outlets.
  • Test the outlets to ensure they are working properly.

Raising the Water Heater

A water heater is another essential appliance that can be damaged by water damage. It’s important to raise the water heater off the ground to prevent future water damage.

  • Locate a suitable location for the water heater that is higher than the potential flood level.
  • Create a platform or slab to support the water heater.
  • Disconnect the water heater from the water and gas supply.
  • Lift the water heater onto the platform and secure it in place.
  • Reconnect the water heater to the water and gas supply.
  • Test the water heater to ensure it is working properly.

By taking these steps to raise electrical outlets and the water heater, you can help protect your home from future water damage. It’s important to remember that electrical work should only be performed by a qualified electrician.