Targeting The Two Most Common Sources Of Indoor Water Damage
Water damage is one of the most common home insurance claims
in the U.S. When considering the availability of water in and around our homes,
this statistic is not at all surprising. It is hard to protect your home from
potential water damage when there are so many possible sources. Alert Disaster
wanted to make prevention a little easier by warning homeowners in Tehachapi
about the two most common sources of indoor water damage, and different ways
that you can be proactive to help prevent possible Water Damage Tehachapi.
Leaking or burst
pipes
One of the most common (if not the most common) sources of
water damage, is from leaking or burst pipes. Pipes can leak when connections
have become loose, or as they begin to deteriorate over time. Pipes will burst
when pressure inside the pipe builds too high for it to maintain. Too much
water pressure coming into your home, clogs or buildup, and frozen water in
pipes are all common causes of high water pressure and strain in our plumbing.
Once this pressure exceeds the pipe’s threshold, it will cause the pipe to
burst so the pressure can release. Some ways to help prevent pipes from leaking
and bursting are:
Check pipe connections regularly to ensure they are tight
Monitor the water pressure going into your home with a gauge
Keep drains clean and clear to avoid clogs and buildup that
can decrease or restrict the flow of water
Insulate pipes that are exposed to colder temperatures
Watch for signs of water damage near pipes so you can catch
leaks before they lead to serious problems
Faulty or worn
household appliances
Hot water tanks and washing machines are the two most common
household appliances that cause water damage in our homes. Hot water tanks
constantly hold gallons and gallons of water and are always refilling
themselves whenever water is used. Because of their design to always stay full,
when tanks crack and leak, water will flow freely into your home until it is
shut off. Washing machines can use anywhere between 20-40 gallons of water with
each load. When the water supply hose becomes loose or begins to leak as it
degrades over time, gallons and gallons of water will Flood
Cleanup Bakersfield into your home. Here are a few ways you can prevent
possible water damage from hot water tanks and washing machines:
Keep up with routine maintenance on your water heater to
avoid build up inside the tanks which leads to increased pressure inside the
tank, which then causes the tank to crack and leak.
Install a pressure gauge on your water heater tank – if your
tank already has a pressure gauge, make sure to check it regularly.
Check the water supply hose on your washing machine
regularly for signs of deterioration, cracking, or anything else that may
compromise its integrity.
Ensure all hose connections are tight.
Replace the hose every 3-5 years to keep it from degrading.
In the case of water damage, please don’t hesitate to
contact our experts at Alert Disaster. We are more than happy to help walk you
through the restoration process and bring your home back to its pre-loss
condition.
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