Ask The Experts: Ways To Help Avoid Water Damage In Your Home or Business
11/20/2020 (Permalink)
Though some water damage is inevitable, there are things you can do to help avoid costly water damage in your home and business. While there is no guaranteed way to stop it from happening, following these guidelines may help reduce your risk of flooding.
1. Maintain Your Bathroom
Attending your bathroom regularly may help you notice any excess water that was not there before. You should also check for a broken pipe and look to see if any of them have corrosion as this may be a sign of a problem. If your water bill is unusually high, you might want to have a professional come take a look to see if you need a pipe cleanup.
2. Get Your HVAC System Checked Regularly
HVAC systems can cause moisture problems in your home. This is why it is a good idea to have someone come look at it at least once a year. Having someone come out and do regular maintenance on your system may help prevent you from having to deal with water damage or mold remediation later on.
3. Watch Your Appliances
Appliances that require water typically have a supply line. This hose can crack or break and cause a buildup of liquid around it. You should inspect all of these on a regular basis and have someone do regular maintenance on them. Usually, your insurance company is more likely to help cover the cost of the cleanup if you have water in your home if you take care of the flooding right away.
If you do end up with water in the home, it is a good idea to have a water damage expert come to assess the situation. Always take special care when it comes to any electrical appliances near the flooded area. Never let the problem go untreated as it may lead to mold growth and other issues. The sooner you get it taken care of the better off you will be.
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