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How to prevent water damage in your house

Even the most attentive homeowners can face problems like water damage in their houses. These problems can be easily eradicated if preventive measures are taken on time. Water damage can lead to different problems like rotten floors, weakened roofs, furniture damage etc. These can be avoided if the owner is aware of the possible causes.

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How to prevent water damage in your house

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  1. P a g e | 1 How to prevent water damage in your house Even the most attentive homeowners can face problems like water damage in their houses. These problems can be easily eradicated if preventive measures are taken on time. Water damage can lead to different problems like rotten floors, weakened roofs, furniture damage etc. These can be avoided if the owner is aware of the possible causes. There are plenty of tested ways to protect the houses from water damage during rainfall or flooding. The most popular means of protecting the house from water damage is by using quality materials at the time of construction of the home. However, this clearly doesn't help when the damage has already happened due to flooding etc. In such a situation, one looks for immediate solutions. It is thus, advisable to prevent water damage of the house by taking precautions from the beginning to stop unforeseen water intrusion. Look at the below things that an individual can do to prevent small water damage issues at the beginning which can cause major harms at the later stage. Preventing Indoor Water Damage There are three major areas in the house that commonly get affected by water damage. They are kitchen, washrooms, and utility or laundry areas. PABNETWORK.COM PABRESTORATION.COM

  2. P a g e | 2 Beginning from the kitchen, check all appliances used in the kitchen, particularly those that utilize water more frequently. Ensure that they are working properly and there is no clogging or have any kind of leakage. Check all the pipelines of your dishwasher and fridge. Ensure that all the associating channels where water streams have no breaks, trickles, stains, distorting, and even small water damage. Watch that there are no wet spots on the floor close to these appliances. Check under the sink. Ensure that all the pipes are properly connected and there is not even a minor leakage. There shouldn’t be any hole. Watch that the drainage system is working properly and that there is no blockage. Many a time, damage happens due to blockage in the drainage system resulting in basement flooding or damaging different parts of the house. The washroom is another area that should be checked occasionally. Check the floors and walls if they have cracks or broken pieces. Fix these right away! Water can leak through these broken pieces and cause stains damaging the nearby floors, walls, and/or ceilings. Similarly, as with the kitchen, check the sinks and pipes for holes or damages. Blockage of sinks and toilets must be intermittently checked to ensure that these are not the potential reasons for water damage inside the homes. It is additionally a smart thought to check at the water tanks of your toilets, rubber and/or plastic parts as these can erode when the toilets are used. Another area to look for the sources or places that get affected easily from water damage are basements, utility area or laundry rooms. Check the washing machines too. Check if the hoses or pipes attached to washing machines have trickles and/or water damage. Even a small crack in the pipeline may damage the building. Therefore, as a preventive measure, you must change the water hose every 3- 5 years to avert water damage that can happen from breaking of hoses. Water heaters and tanks can also be a reason for water damage at homes. It is thus, recommended to look for any such leakage or rusting in the water heaters or tanks as they can be the reasons for concern with respect to water harm and ought to be investigated by a professional at the earliest. Most water heaters and tanks last 8-15 years and ought to be changed or replaced when they have achieved their life expectancy limit. Things stored in the basement should not be kept directly on the floor, as water flooding is the most common in basements. The drains and pipeline leakage on the floors may damage basements badly and the things kept directly on floors. Furniture must also be kept away from the areas that face Water Damage. Preventing Outdoor Water Damage PABNETWORK.COM PABRESTORATION.COM

  3. P a g e | 3 The primary place to look for the water damage in the outdoor areas is the rooftop. Rooftops have the reason for keeping the home dry, and it ought to be routinely checked to guarantee that it keeps the home dry. Clean the rooftop occasionally. Evacuate twigs, leaves, branches, and different things that may have collected in the rooftop. Clean the canals, to ensure that water depletes legitimately. Check all rooftop vents and soffits. Ensure that wind streams uninhibitedly to decrease the development of heat and moisture on the rooftop. Check for destroyed or missing shingles, and replace them right away. Check the storage room for rooftop leaks, particularly if the roof begins to build up stains, which is a clear indication of water damage. These are a few things that you may do as a property holder to stop water damage to occur in part of the home. It is smarter to periodically do this to keep a check on small issues when they occur and fix them as quickly as possible. In fact, it recommended that once in a while even the property owner must keep a check on these things even if no damage is visible. This reduces the chance of having water damage for a longer period. PABNETWORK.COM PABRESTORATION.COM

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