Thursday, January 10, 2013

Water Damage: One Drop at a Time

Today's question is about identifying water damage in your home. Since the potential sources of water damage are almost unlimited there are times that you could have water damage and not even realize it. The most obvious signs are damp areas or pooling water but what about when those aren't present or when the damage is in an area you can't see? Our reader asks:

"I'm worried that I may have a leak in my home, what are some ways I can identify water damage when I can't see any water?"

Locating leaks can be difficult if you can't see the source
If the source of the water isn't continuous, such as in cases of condensation or a roof leak, or the damage is happening in an area that you can't see, it can be difficult to identify the fact that there is water damage in the first place.

When there is no water visibly present the most helpful sign may be a smell. If you notice a damp or musty smell it could be a good indicator of the presence of water damage. This can be very helpful in locating where the damage is as well, just follow the smell.

On walls and ceilings signs of water damage include peeling paint or wallpaper, discoloration, mold growth or even sagging or bowing.

Flooring may exhibit a dank or musty smell, this is especially true with carpet because of how it will trap and retain moisture in the pad and the carpet itself. On other types of flooring, signs include peeling or warping, discoloration or moldy patches. When there is serious water damage to a floor it can result in damage to the subfloor or even a loss in structural integrity.

For additional information you can refer to this article on water damage and how to identify it.

If you suspect you have water damage but are having difficulty locating the source you should consult a professional water damage restoration company.

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