Water Damage Prevention
Recovering from water damage is time consuming, aggravating and costly. These
are all good reasons to take precautions to lessen the chances of your property
being damaged by water or to reduce the amount of damage.
One way to prevent water damage is as easy as occasionally checking your
plumbing system for leaks, including pipes and faucets in sinks, toilets,
showers and bathtubs.
Look for discoloration around sinks, as this may be an
indication of a leaking pipe. For extra protection, re-caulk around sinks.
Preventing and repairing small problems, such as a toilet leak, could save you a
lot of time and money in the long run. A leak left unchecked often requires the
expertise of a professional to fix the damage. Also remember to inspect the area surrounding water heaters and air conditioning units for
wet spots. As preventative maintenance, have your air conditioner inspected by a
professional at least once a year. Sump pumps also should be checked for
problems a few times a year.
On the outside of your home, regularly inspect your roof and gutter systems for
problems. Signs of water problems in your roofing system are broken or cracked
shingles, damaged chimneys and vents, deterioration in roofing valleys and/or
water stains on your ceilings. Detecting these minor problems early on can keep
major problems from developing in the future. Serious roof damage can be very
difficult and expensive to fix.
For your gutters, make sure they are free of debris, such as leaves and sticks.
Consider installing gutter shields to prevent debris build up. Downspouts should
be pointed away from your building to stop water accumulation at your home’s
foundation.
Here is a list of some steps you can take to remediate water damage before the
professionals arrive:
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Remove standing water from the interior of your property. Try sweeping
it outdoors, and then wet-vac the remainder. |
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Relocate wet carpet and other water-logged items to a sunny area, if
possible, to aid in the dry-out process. |
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If possible, run a dehumidifier to help prevent mold growth and speed
the drying process. |
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Move debris and other items damaged beyond repair to the exterior of
your property for easy pick up by trash haulers. |
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Transfer valuables to a safe and dry place.
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Document property damage in writing and take photos for
insurance claim purposes and for the restoration professionals.
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