The Top Five Causes of Water Damage


Water is an indispensable resource, and imagining our lives without it is impossible. As much as its scarcity could make life difficult, excessive water pooling in areas where it shouldn't is a complication.

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Water damage causes structural faults inside the home by making walls unsound and promoting mold growth. Continual moisture may pose safety hazards and increase the risk of mishaps, which is a serious concern.

This article discusses the top five causes of water damage in a household.

Worn or faulty appliance hoses

Household appliance hoses are bound to deteriorate owing to wear and tear. As they age, the hoses start to weaken and split, causing leaks. Water heaters, refrigerators, dishwashers, and washing machines are the main appliances that cause water damage and hence should be adequately maintained/regularly assessed for faults and repairs.

Leaky Pipes

Another prevalent cause of water damage is plumbing leaks in a house.

The plumbing system in a household consists of tanks, pipes, valves, and other plumbing fixtures that are generally hidden behind walls. Detecting faults isn't tricky when faucets start to drip, or toilets begin to overflow. But, the hidden plumbing structures may leak and cause damage without a clear sign of the origin. A certified plumber can be the best person to contact in such a situation.

High water pressure damages pipes and increases the risk of bursting them open. Even extreme changes in temperature cause expansion and contraction of pipes leading to cracks and subsequent leaks.

Rust and other forms of corrosion can eat away at pipes, making them susceptible to leaks. It is better to replace old pipes with a high risk of corrosion to prevent hefty flood damage costs in the future.

Blocked drains

Blocked drains and sewer lines commonly cause water damage issues.

Main sewer lines often clog due to waste, growth of shrubs inside the lines, and even damaged pipes. In such cases, toilets and drains start to overflow and back up as waste is prevented from flowing out.

Gunk in the bathroom drains also causes clogging and restricts the flow of water, causing unpleasant inconvenience. 

HVACs

The heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems cause considerably severe water damage when neglected. The typical causes are frozen evaporator coils, disconnected or poorly connected condensate pipes, and faulty condensate pumps. Prevention of these damages is possible with regular monitoring and servicing of your HVAC units. Being aware of these common causes and keeping a watch for unexpected troubles can help avoid unpleasant situations. Though some issues can be handled without a professional, it is best to hire certified plumbers when water damage could become an issue.

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