10 Tips To Prevent Household Water Damage From Water Damage Team

Released on: February 12, 2008, 4:32 pm

Press Release Author: Water Damage Team

Industry: Construction

Press Release Summary:
The Water Damage Team has put together 10 easy tips to follow to help prevent
household water damage. As the company's owner claims people often do not realize
how much money they could save by preventing water damage before it becomes a
problem.


Press Release Body: Wake Forest, NC February 12, 2007 - Follow these easy tips from
the Water Damage Team and you can prevent water damage in your own home.

"Usually the water damage that occurs inside your home could be easily avoided if
you had followed a few steps to prevent the water damage before it happened," claims
David Beavers of the Water Damage Team. "Below are ten simple tips that may help you
avoid thousands of dollars in unnecessary water damage cleanup expenses."

1. Every now and then check underneath all the sinks in your house to see if there
are any pipe leaks. You should also pay attention to slow-draining pipes as they
could have blockages. Additionally, it's probably a good idea to recaulk around
sinks that appear old or deteriorating.

2. Check for water leaks by monitoring the water meter while all the faucets and
water-using appliances in your house are turned off. You should check the meter
every few minutes for about an hour to see if there are any changes. If there has
been water used then you may have a pipe leak.

3. Be sure that you have easy access to the main water shut off valve for your
house. Being able to quickly stop the flow of water in an emergency can often save
you hundreds of dollars in unnecessary water damage.

4. If your bathrooms have tiled floors make sure there are no cracks or missing
areas of grout. If you want to prevent water damage you need to ensure that all
grout is intact and sealed.

5. If your refrigerator that has a built in icemaker you should periodically check
the water connection hose for leaks. If there are leaks you should immediately
replace the hose.

6. The dishwasher is a common source of water damage in the kitchen that could
probably be avoided if it was properly monitored. Frequently check around the
dishwasher for discolored or warped materials. You should also inspect the hose that
connects the dishwasher to the main water line.

7. Check the caulking around your bathtubs and toilets. If there are any
discolorations, cracks, or mold then you may have water damage. Make sure to recaulk
any problem areas at the first sign of any problems.

8. It is always a good idea to have a working fan in your bathroom. If you do not
already have a built in fan then you can purchase an easy to install fan from almost
any home improvement store.

9. If you have a washing machine in your home then inspect the connection hose every
few weeks for signs of damage. Even if you never notice a problem you should replace
the hose about every three years.

10. You should have your air conditioning serviced by a qualified contractor every
few years. They will be able to check for obstructions that may cause damage.


Web Site: http://www.waterdamageteam.com

Contact Details: Water Damage Team
1-800-533-0626
http://www.waterdamageteam.com
8485 Falkirk Ridge
Wake Forest, NC 27587

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