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How To Prevent Water Damage

By: Aydan Corkern

Water damage is by no means fun to deal with, as it is time consuming, is very aggravating and very costly. With all of these reasons in our minds and the costs of repairs getting more costly every day, we really need to start to make precautions to lessen the chances of this type of damage ever happening.

One way is to do checks more often to your water pipes and the items that might be connected to them. For instance, your sinks, hot water tanks, the toilet, bathtub or shower should all be checked. If you should find any discoloration around any of these, you might have a leak. If you can find no leak, you could put an extra seal of caulk but to make extra sure, you might want to just re-caulk around the sink or tub.

Also you will need to have your heating and air-conditioning unit checked once a year to have it checked for leaks and to be cleaned out. Make sure that you do an inspection around your hot water heater for any problems that will need to be fixed as soon as possible to keep from having the water damage from settling there.

On the outside of your home, the water damage can be just as damaging as inside and sometimes even worse. Your gutters and the roof themselves can be the worst place for this damage to settle. If you can see bad or broken shingles, damaged vents, or even some to your chimney, these things can allow water to seep into your home and cause all sorts of water damage. If these problems aren't fixed and as soon as possible, the cost of repairs can be expensive and very difficult to fix. As the water is allowed to collect in these places, it will take more time to remove and more time out of your home.

If you find things that are destroyed by water damage and the water is still standing, you can start to help in the process of removing this water before the professionals arrive by using a broom, which is usually the better as using anything electric might not be a good idea, to sweep it outdoors. After you have had your electric company come into your home to check your wiring to make sure that you won't get shocked, you can use a shop-vac to pick up the rest. If at all possible, take out your carpets and put them into the sun to help with the drying process. Also if possible, run a dehumidifier to help speed up the process and haul the entire damaged thing out to the place that your garbage collectors can pick it up.

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