Repairing Water Damage, Listen to What Your Pipes are Telling You
4/29/2022 (Permalink)
Ignoring water damage in your home can be a costly mistake.
Knowing what to do to avoid water damage can protect your investment and the health of your family.
Water damage can require a costly fix. Here are a few ways you can avoid water damage in your Tampa home:
Older wood windows should be cleaned, repainted and re-stained periodically. Glazing compound around older windows should be replaced as needed. Update your windows and doors. Watertight options are best in new windows and doors.
Replace washing machine supply hoses. Plan for new ones every three to five years as part of a proactive maintenance plan.
Regularly check your roof for signs of damage, such as excessive wear on shingles or missing shingles.
Use gutters and downspouts to make sure water is diverted away from your home and its foundation. In some cases, it is necessary to update of repair drainage.
Test your pump twice a year or as suggested by the manufacturer.
Much home piping has a lifespan of 50 to 80 years, so if you have an older house, ask a plumber to check its condition. PVC pipes may need to be replaced every 25 to 40 years.
Regularly check your roof for signs of damage, such as excessive wear on shingles or missing shingles.
Seal your basement. Thick coatings, paint and silicate-based sealers may help minimize or prevent water damage. Each method varies in application and cost.
Even minor plumbing problems can turn into major issues down the road. In the process, mold and mildew can create the ideal conditions for harmful bacteria and fungus to start growing and eventually cause a myriad of health problems for your family, including young children and family pets.
Contact SERVPRO of West Tampa at (813) 855-0888 to handle all your water damage.
If left unchecked, water leaks will inevitably cause more damage to your home or business, which is why they need to be addressed the instant you notice them.