How to Prevent and Manage Symptoms of Water Damage

 

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While sometimes water damage is unavoidable, it’s something that homeowners should want to prevent. And, if it can’t be prevented, something that needs managing. Without the prevention and management of water damage, a number of things can happen. Arguably, the most damaging symptom of water damage is the growth of mold. Once mold grows on certain surfaces, they may need to be completely removed. This can include drywall, roofing, flooring, and subflooring. Certainly, preventing this damage is something homeowners will want to accomplish as to it’s expensive to have to replace damaged structures of the home. Fortunately, there are a few things homeowners can do to prevent water damage and the negative effects it may have on their home.

Monitor Your Water Bill

How to Prevent and Manage Symptoms of Water DamagePipe leaks are one of the biggest reasons a homeowner will have to pay for mold remediation eventually. And, the easiest way to find out if you have a pipe leak is to monitor your water bill. If you track what you pay typically in water bill fees, you’ll know what to expect month to month. But, if your water bill suddenly increases, it could be a sign of a bigger issue like leaking pipes. If this is the case, it’s best to have professionals check out your pipes to make you aware of a problem and what you can do to address the leaks.

Manage Your Water Pressure

High water pressure can lead to cracked and leaking water pipes. So, it’s a good idea for homeowners to check their water pressure often. While this may seem challenging, it’s actually quite simple. To check water pressure, get a water pressure gage that attaches to a faucet. Then, turn the faucet on and to measure the reading. Optimal water pressure is around 40-70 psi to prevent water leaks and, in turn, damage from water.

Make Sure Appliances Aren’t Leaking

Along with pipes, appliances like your refrigerator, dishwasher, and water heater can also leak and create water damage issues. So, homeowners who want to prevent this type of damage should check their appliances for leaks. Basically, if your appliance is leaking, you’ll see accumulated water around or underneath of it. If you notice this, you can hire an appliance repair professional to fix the leak. And, in turn, prevent water damage from occurring from this issue.

Clean Out Your Gutters

While water damage from inside the home is definitely a big issue that needs to be prevented, water damage on the outside of the home can occur too. One of the main reasons for water damage from outside of the home is clogged gutters. This can lead to leaking into the foundation of the structure of your home. So, make sure to clean out gutters every few months to prevent this issue.

Notice Water Damage in Your Home?

The Effects of Mold on the Structure of Your Home

If you notice that you’re already experiencing water damage, there is a change you could additionally be dealing with mold growth. Here at A Plus Mold Remediation Inc., we help make homeowners aware of their mold issues so they can move forward with the removal. To check for mold, we offer mold inspection services which can help you get more accurate information on the next steps you’ll need to take. To talk to us about our mold inspection services, contact us today.