The First 24 Hours After Property Damage: What to Do (and What Not to Do)

The First 24 Hours After Property Damage: What to Do (and What Not to Do)

When property damage happens—whether it’s water, fire, mold, or storm-related—the first 24 hours are critical. Decisions made during that window can significantly impact repair costs, insurance outcomes, and even your family’s health.

At Legacy Restoration, we’ve seen firsthand how early action (or inaction) changes everything. Here’s a clear, step-by-step guide to help homeowners know exactly what to do—and what to avoid—when the unexpected happens.

Step 1: Prioritize Safety First

Before worrying about cleanup or repairs, make sure the space is safe.

  • If there’s standing water, avoid electrical areas

  • After a fire, watch for structural damage and lingering smoke

  • If mold is suspected, limit exposure and avoid disturbing affected areas

If you’re unsure whether it’s safe to enter your home, don’t guess—wait for professionals.


Step 2: Stop the Source (If Possible)

If you can safely stop the cause of damage, do so immediately.

Examples:

  • Shut off the main water valve for leaks or flooding

  • Turn off HVAC systems spreading smoke or moisture

  • Secure the property if windows or doors are compromised

If stopping the source isn’t obvious or safe, this is when calling a restoration professional matters most.


Step 3: Document Everything

Insurance claims live and die on documentation.

Before cleanup begins:

  • Take photos and videos from multiple angles

  • Capture damaged contents and structural areas

  • Write down when the damage occurred and what you noticed

This step alone can save weeks of back-and-forth with insurance later.


Step 4: Don’t Start Major Cleanup Yourself

This is one of the biggest mistakes homeowners make.

Avoid:

  • Removing soaked drywall or insulation

  • Scrubbing mold-affected areas

  • Using household fans on water damage

Improper cleanup can spread contamination, worsen damage, or void parts of an insurance claim.


Step 5: Call a Restoration Professional Early

Restoration isn’t just cleanup—it’s controlled mitigation.

A professional restoration team:

  • Uses moisture meters and thermal imaging

  • Prevents secondary damage like mold growth

  • Helps guide the insurance process

  • Creates a documented mitigation plan

Early involvement often reduces overall repair time and cost.


Step 6: Think Beyond What You Can See

Damage hides in walls, under flooring, and inside HVAC systems.

What looks “dry” or “fine” on the surface can:

  • Harbor moisture

  • Create long-term odor issues

  • Lead to future structural problems

This is why professional assessments matter—even when damage seems minor.


What Makes the Difference

At Legacy Restoration, we don’t just respond to emergencies—we help homeowners regain control during stressful moments. Knowing what to do in the first 24 hours can protect your home, your health, and your peace of mind.

When something goes wrong, having a plan makes all the difference.