Protect your belongings: Remove valuable items, electronics, and furniture from the affected area and place them in a dry and safe location.
Ventilate the area: Open windows and doors to allow air to circulate and prevent mold growth. Running fans or dehumidifiers can also help dry out the area.
Remove excess water: Use towels, mops, and buckets to soak up as much water as possible. Avoid using vacuum cleaners, as they can spread water further.
Determine the extent of the damage: Remove any damaged drywall or plaster and inspect the studs for signs of rot or mold.
Dry the studs: Use fans or dehumidifiers to dry out the studs. If the studs are severely damaged, they may need to be replaced.
Repair drywall or plaster: Once the studs are dry, replace or repair any damaged drywall or plaster. Apply a fresh coat of primer and paint to the repaired areas.
Check for mold: If you notice any signs of mold growth, clean the affected area with a bleach solution or contact a mold remediation professional.
Prevent future water damage: Once the repairs are complete, take steps to prevent future water damage, such as fixing leaky pipes, installing gutter guards, or improving ventilation.