Home Water Damage
Water is the sort of thing you can’t live without that can turn your home unlivable in a matter of moments. It’s the most common source of home damage – whether from big storms or leaking pipes, roofs and appliances.
The preferred way to deal with water damage, obviously, is to prevent it from occurring at all. For example:
- Check household appliances regularly, including water heaters, washing machines, dishwasher, refrigerator and air conditioner. Inspect hoses. Look for leaks and signs of wear.
- Check doors and windows to see if water is able to seep through.
- Check the plumbing, including sinks, showers, bathtubs and toilets. Are pipes leaking? Is water collecting in any place? Are there cracks or holes?
- Inspect your pipes. If they’re behind walls, under floors or above ceilings, look for signs of water stains on walls, floorboards and ceiling panels. For a thorough review schedule a professional plumbing inspection annually.
- Inspect the roof for lost and cracked shingles or other signs of deterioration. Keep gutters and drains clear. (more…)
