* Shut off the source of water: Turn off the main water valve or close the affected appliance.
* Remove standing water: Use a wet vacuum cleaner, towels, or a mop to extract any standing water from the affected area.
* Ventilate the space: Open windows and doors to air out the area and reduce humidity.
* Call a professional: Contact a water damage restoration company as soon as possible for professional assessment and repairs.
* Document the damage: Take photographs and videos of the affected areas for insurance purposes.
* Remove wet materials: Carefully remove any soaked carpets, drywall, furniture, or other materials that may harbor mold.
* Inspect electrical lines: If the water has reached electrical outlets or fixtures, turn off the power at the main breaker and call an electrician.
* Treat for mold: Prevent mold growth by applying an antimicrobial solution or hiring a professional mold remediation specialist.
* Assess the damage: Determine the extent of the damage and whether the walls need to be repaired or replaced.
* Remove affected drywall: Cut out any water-damaged drywall, leaving a clean edge around the affected area.
* Dry the walls: Use fans or a dehumidifier to dry the walls thoroughly before attempting repairs.
* Repair or replace drywall: Install new drywall to replace damaged sections, making sure to tape and smooth the seams.
* Prime and paint: Apply a primer to seal the repaired drywall and then repaint the area to match the surrounding walls.