How Can You Tell Your House Has Water Damage?

Finding out your house has a pipe malfunction or other form of water damage can be disheartening. Not knowing the where or how, makes it worse. However, being able to spot the signs can be of great help to fixing and preventing future cases of water damage. Here are the most common ways to spot water damage in your house.

  1. Clogged outlets

Sinks, baths and toilets that don’t let out water as smoothly and efficiently as they should, could be a sign of possible water damage in your house. These clogged outlets, may have created flooding in some other parts of your house where the water can’t pass through per usual. If your sink or bathroom drain is consistently developing problems when it comes to water function, you may want to call a professional plumber to take a look.

  1. Wet floorboards

If you keep finding wet patches on your floorboards and no culprit, the final answer is most often, rather than not, water damage. A burst in a pipe on a lower level may cause wetness to the wooden floorboards in the living area of your house. Once you find out there is a wet floorboard without a human-cause, try to get to the root of the damage.

  1. Water cracks in the walls

Seeing cracks in the walls of your home may not be particularly alarming, especially if there is a history of termite-infections. However, when these cracks begin to show a whisper of moisture, it could be a result of some internal pipe damage. If you can’t fix it on your own, it is best to seek the help of a professional for water damage restoration services.

  1. Leaking roof

Most times, a leaking roof is the result of external damage but there is also the possibility of internal water damage in the topmost pipes that have led to the flooding and subsequent leak in your roof. If there is a consistent leak in your roof, especially during dry season, and no signs of external damage, you may need the help of a contractor to fix the problem –possibly water damage.

  1. Basement flooding

The tricky part about basement flooding is the fact that most times, the ground beneath the basement may have water damage for days before the basement begins to show signs. This is one of the reasons why a sump pump is essential. If there is flooding in your basement then there is definitely water damage in your house.

In most cases of water damage, you may need to hire a professional. Prioritize basement waterproofing for efficient water damage restoration and avoid future repetitive cases.

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