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Is Water Damage Actually Preventable?

11/17/2021 (Permalink)

Is Water Damage Actually Preventable?

Water damage is one of the most common causes for property damage, and can cost you tens of thousands of dollars. It can cause problems for both homeowners and businesses alike. This article will explore how to prevent water damage by taking some simple precautions.

Clean Roof Gutters Regularly

Water damage is caused when water flows over the top of your roof gutters, spilling into cracks or crevices in the exterior walls or foundation. To prevent this from happening you should clean out your gutters regularly and ensure that they are pitched towards downspouts so that rainwater can drain away safely.

Avoid Leaking Faucets and Pipes

Leaks in plumbing systems will also cause significant amounts of water damage if not repaired quickly, but it is usually fairly cheap to do so compared to other forms of property damage like mold remediation . You should check for leaks frequently around faucets and pipes which might be dripping slowly; these types of slow-leaks can eventually add up to large amounts of wasted water (and money).

Keep Your Plumbing Fully Maintained

Just like checking for leaks, you should also ensure that your plumbing system is fully maintained. Preventative maintenance will keep both the inside and outside of pipes free from corrosion or buildup which can eventually lead to serious water damage. You can have a plumber come out once every year or so to inspect important fixtures in your home too--anywhere there are toilets, sinks, showers etc.

Use Appliances Sparingly

Water damage isn't just caused by direct exposure to rainwater; it's possible to get water damage when you use appliances around the house too much, especially if they rely on hot water (like dish washers). It might seem counterintuitive at first but using heating systems sparingly during winter months will actually help to prevent water damage inside your home, and it will also save you money in the long run.

Use Reasonable Amount of Water When Landscaping

You should also be aware of how much water you might use when landscaping. Watering your lawn outside with too high a pressure can actually damage the foundation around your home, which is obviously what we are trying to avoid here! You should consider using rainwater or grey-water from showers for outdoor purposes if possible; this will cut down on consumption while still allowing you to keep up appearances in front of visitors and neighbors alike.

Hire SERVPRO to Get a Personalized Plan on How You Can Prevent Water Damage to Your Property

Water damage is one of those problems that will affect virtually every homeowner at some point in time. The good news is that it's usually fairly easy to prevent with a little bit of proactive maintenance and attention. If you'd like additional help or guidance on how to keep your home protected against water damage, contact SERVPRO for professional assistance.

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