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Water is essential for life, from proper body functions, cleanliness, and hygiene to temperature regulation, agriculture, cooking, climate, and so much more, that it would seem impossible to have too much water. When excess water goes where it isn’t wanted, however, the effects can be disastrous and the cleanup expensive. Knowing how to repair water damage can help you save no only your possessions and your budget, but also the time, stress, and frustration that flooding can cause.
The most spectacular causes of water damage are natural disasters, when a hurricane pushes several feet of storm surge inland, a flash flood chases through a ravine, an offshore earthquake causes a tidal wave, or excess rain and snow melt causes flooding.
Less dramatic but equally devastating damage can occur over time, however, when water seeps slowly but inexorably into spaces where it shouldn’t be. This can happen when a toilet, bathtub, or sink may have a hidden leak, or valves and seals on appliances and water heaters fail and the water gets away. Poor irrigation drainage or underground sprinkler leaks can also cause water to pool next to a home’s foundation, gradually seeping through the walls or finding ways to enter through window wells, joints, or other entry points. Overflowing gutters, a backed up septic tank, and frozen winter pipes are other ways water can leak and cause extensive damage.
The damage caused by water leaks depends on several factors, including how much water is involved, how long it accumulates, and where it pools and puddles. Very visible leaks can often be noticed and corrected quickly, so damage may be minimal. Hidden leaks inside walls, attics, basements, or other less visible areas can stay undetected for long periods, however, and the damage they cause can be severe.
Different types of water damage include…
With enough damage and without proper repair, a property can be completely destroyed by nothing more than water.
Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be difficult to repair water damage, though the process can be time-consuming and expensive. By understanding the steps to repair the damage and getting started right away, both the necessary time and costs can be minimized.
To repair water damage…
Water damage can be challenging to repair, and it is often easier to prevent water for causing damage in the first place. Always be alert to potential water problems, regularly inspecting plumbing and appliances to ensure there are no leaks. Check outdoor spigots, sprinklers, and irrigation often, and be sure there is proper drainage in areas where water might accumulate. Keep roof gutters and downspouts clear, and be aware of other flood risks that may be present in your area so you can take appropriate steps to protect yourself and your property. While it is useful to understand the essentials of repairing water damage, it is always best if you can stay dry and never have to use those steps!