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How to prevent water damage in your home

5/26/2017 (Permalink)

Water damage is said to be one of the worst problems that homeowners face. There are numerous causes of water damage in a home that can be attributed to the weather or an old plumbing system. These causes include the AC soaking the ceiling, fire sprinkler systems might freeze, cold weather can cause pipes to burst, blocked draining, and garbage disposal might flood cabinets. Pressure getting to the washing machine, running or dripping toilet, leaking water heaters, sump pump fails to pump, and sewer lines backing up can also cause severe water damage in a home.

Clearly, water damage can cause a lot of damage to your property which will cost you a significant amount of money to repair. In some instances, you will be required to replace walls or doors because the extent of the damage could have affected the integrity of the existing ones making it unsafe to live in the home. The best thing to avoid spending a lot of money on repairs is to prevent water damage from happening.

There are three key ways of preventing water damage that every home owner should know and apply.

  1. Watch out for water leaks and address them; inspect your roof occasionally and repair any damaged, loose and missing shingles. You should also check for stains on ceilings, toilets that shake and dark spots below pipes.
  2. Ensure all drainages are working perfectly; you can accomplish this by cleaning the gutters and downspouts on a regular basis, and making sure that your yard has sloped some distance away from the foundation.
  3. Test electrical appliances frequently; check to ensure that water heaters, the sump pump, and washing machine are in good working conditions.

The other steps you can take to prevent water damage is to;

  • Keep track of your water bill
  • Disconnect hoses
  • Install water detection devices
  • Close your water main whenever you are going away for an extended period
  • Take care of your vegetation and trees. Avoid landscaping too close to the utility pipes

If you have done all the above but are still facing water damage problems, it is time to seek the help of a professional. Visit our site here http://www.SERVPROmidtownmanhattan.com/ and book an appointment with us for quality water damage repair services. We serve New York City and Manhattan area and will be happy to put an end to that problem for you.

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