Do something to avoid water damage
Water damage tell-tale signs. Photo Credits.
Water Damage is a very precarious situation in any household or business establishment for that matter. It damages the structure of a home and at the same time puts people living on it at risk of many types of diseases even if there is not more water in sight. Homepage
Website Realtor.com advises homeowners that even if they think they have successfully dried out visible water in their basement or any place in their home, the risk of mold and bacterial contamination remains.Moldfixer Remediation Service
“As has already been mentioned, the old standby of setting up all of your house fans to dry out a flooded basement or structure really isn’t very effective in the long run. It may do a satisfactory job on the surface, but deeper water damage to walls, wood, carpet and furniture—along with insufficient drying—can lead to more serious consequences such as mold and mildew growth, the flourishing of harmful bacteria, and in extreme conditions, actual damage to the structural integrity of the home itself.” Water Damage of Murrieta ca
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Statefarm.com could not agree more with this premise, as it shared this video on how to prevent water damage in the home. “The first signs of water damage might seem trivial: a drip here, a drop there. Nothing that can’t be dried with a towel. But warnings like water stains on the ceilings or a leak under the kitchen sink can lead to real problems like a weakened roof or rotten floorboards. A burst pipe can damage your furniture and other personal possessions, and flooding can very quickly lead to problems with mold.”
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To demonstrate how water damage can affect you or your business, wymt.tv reported that a call center in Perry County has suspended work due to water damage in their office facility. “Workers at a call center in Perry County were sent home from work Saturday because of water damage at the facility. Officials with Sykes Enterprises said the weight of snow and water caused part of the ceiling to give way Saturday. Sykes officials told WYMT no one was injured and they hope to have someone inspect the facility Sunday to make sure it’s safe for employees to return…”
Read the rest of the report here.
So when was the last time you inspected your home for water damage?
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