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With any home, it is common for small issues to pop up from time to time. Issues like water damage are among these common issues. The difficulty with water damage issues is that we often procrastinate fixing these problems. Water-related issues often start small but turn into major issues by the time we get to them. To help you avoid this common mistake, below are four typical small problems that people neglect until they develop into bigger ones. The easiest way to reduce damage from water is to contact water damage cleanup professionals as soon as you notice a water disaster in your New Haven home, no matter how big or small.
Running Toilets
Usually, a running toilet only raises your water bill. In some cases, however, it can lead to water damage. This is typically when there is already a leak in the toilet and the problem is exacerbated by the running water. Essentially, there would be some water damage in the first place, but the constantly running water increases the amount of leaked water and causes greater damage.
Old Pipes
This should come as no surprise, but your plumbing system is susceptible to stoppages, clogs, and damage. If a crack develops—even one as small as an eighth of an inch—it could dump massive amounts of water into your home. Be on the lookout for outward signs of moisture like stains, rusting, cracking, and bulging. If you’re having plumbing work done or you have a cut pipe for any reason, check for scale buildup. Alternatively, try a pipe camera to get a good look at what’s going on inside your system. Also, if your facility is exposed to lower temperatures, keep your pipes insulated at all times to prevent freezing. Leak detection systems can be invaluable as well. Passive leak detection systems are relatively inexpensive and will sound an alarm when they sense a leak. Active leak detection systems give you an alarm and can act to stop the leak itself.
Old Appliances
Appliances like refrigerators, water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines all use large amounts of water so even a small malfunction can lead to a large leak. Make sure to inspect your appliances (especially if they are old) regularly for any potential leaks or malfunctions.
Deteriorating Roofs
Make sure you are checking your roof regularly. If you’ve got a pond up there, your drainage isn’t working effectively. Keep in mind that every inch of water weighs in at around five pounds. Over time, this can cause incredible strain and lead to leaks. If your roof is over ten years old, you should give it special attention and be prepared to put in new shingles if needed.
Understanding where these small problems begin is a great first step. However, if water damage does come to light in these locations, it is very important to know how to clean up these issues. No matter where or how water is affecting your home, your response should be the same. Contact your local water damage cleanup crew, like Disaster Restoration Services in New Haven. With 24/7 emergency restoration services, their cleanup technicians will be there anytime day or night to help repair water damage in your home.