Top 5 Causes of Water Damage According to Water Damage Experts


by Leo Nov

Water damage can be anything from as simple as a wet carpet to as catastrophic as a fallen roof. The causes of water damage are also varied in nature. They can be caused by circumstantial events, such as bad weather or river overflows. They can also stem from more long-term scenarios such as inadequate maintenance or decomposing wood.

Here are 7 of the most common water damage causes. Knowing these will help you prevent them in the future. Cooperation with and regular inspections from water damage experts will also help in having these problems fixed immediately.

Mismanagement of the home

This is perhaps the number one cause of not just water damage but also other home-related damages such as mold damage and cockroach infestation. As a homeowner, it is your responsibility to keep your house healthy. This means cleaning it regularly, fixing problems immediately and doing constant renovations so that everything is always new. Not doing any of these can make a home depreciate faster. Water damage can happen on old ceilings and walls that haven't been replaced. In severe cases only intervention from water damage experts will be able to fix this.

Bad weather

Sometimes water damage can happen even without your involvement. Bad weather brought about by constant rains and snow can cause water damage. Rainwater can seep into roofs, clog gutters and be absorbed into windowsills and various other openings. These can wreak havoc through time, especially in a confined environment.

Constant flooding

Constant flooding can happen either because of rain, street sewage problems or river overflows. Flooding inside a house is messy and dangerous because it can bring with it chemicals, toxins and other impurities from outside.

Broken fixtures

Broken fixtures can be in the form of overflowing sinks, broken dishwashers and leaking bathtubs. Not having water damage experts fix them can mean eventual molds and foul odors, not to mention, a high water bill. In fact, an increasingly high water bill for no particular reason can be a strong sign of water damage.

Loose, rusted pipes

Pipes can grow loose and rusted in time. This is not only damaging in terms of leaks but also in terms of the metal particles that can contaminate your drinking water.

About the Author

Leo Nov is an editorial staff member of RestorationSOS.com, a leading service provider for water damage cleanups. To learn more about flood cleanup and water damage experts, visit RestorationSOS.com

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