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How To Minimize Your Risk of Water Damage

12/5/2021 (Permalink)

Close up of water dripping on floor. Inspection and maintenance are important. Identify water in the home quickly so that it can be remedied before it causes too much damage.

When you think of potential sources of water damage to your home in Garland, TX, you likely think of flooding from a storm or a broken pipe. There are other ways, however, that water in the home can cause problems such as mold if they go unresolved for very long. A vigilant inspection and maintenance schedule can help you avoid issues that arise from water being where it's not supposed to be. Here are some of the places you should look for it.


Appliances

Some appliances that are hooked up to your plumbing system can become the culprits of flooding. There are four main appliances that commonly cause water damage:

• Dishwasher
• Washer
• Refrigerator
• Water Heater

Professional maintenance of your water heater every six months can help you prevent leaks. With the dishwasher, washer, and refrigerator, you want to make sure they are at least three inches between the appliances and the wall where they're attached. This helps keep hoses from getting crimped and broken.


HVAC Unit

Inspection is also the key to ensuring your HVAC unit is not releasing water in the home. If it's not working properly, you may notice drips or leaks. Any time that happens, you should call a maintenance professional right away. If your indoor coil freezes, that could damage the unit and lead to water issues later.


Plumbing

Many things can go wrong with your home's plumbing. A sudden spike in your water bill is a sign that you have an undetected leak somewhere and may need pipe cleanup from water restoration experts. You can check for leaks with your plumbing fixtures without waiting for the bill to arrive, though. If, for example, your toilet runs even when it hasn't been flushed, you may want to replace the flapper to get a good seal in the tank. Taking care of supply lines, pipes, and other plumbing leaks in a timely manner can help prevent damage.

Inspection and maintenance are important. Identify water in the home quickly so that it can be remedied before it causes too much damage.

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