
4 Signs You Have Water Damage in Your Home
Spring has arrived, putting an end to the threat of New England blizzards, but the risk of broken pipes is still present. While the days of heavy snowfall are behind us, cold weather still poses a significant risk: water damage. This issue not only disrupts your home but also leads to costly repairs. Water damage restoration due to flooding can be both tedious and expensive, especially when you’re juggling a busy schedule.
At MillTown Plumbing, we believe that the key to managing water damage efficiently is early detection. But how can you identify the signs? We don’t want our customers to stress over water damage from broken pipes this season, so we’re here to help you recognize the signs of potential trouble in your home.
How to Identify Water Damage in Your Home
Identifying water damage can be straightforward if you know what to look for. Here are four common indicators:
- Mold & Mildew Growth: Where there is water damage, mold will follow. Exposure to mold and mildew can cause long-term respiratory issues, leading to higher medical expenses.
- Wet Walls & Floors: Wooden floor truss systems, typically made of plywood, will start to rot when exposed to moisture, leading to soft or spongy floors. Damaged walls and flooring can become expensive to repair, so contact Milltown immediately if you notice this.
- Warped Walls: Moisture exposure can cause drywall to bubble and eventually break apart. This not only creates an eyesore but also leads to a bigger mess if not addressed promptly.
- Stained Ceilings: While you may often look at your walls and floors for signs of water damage, don’t forget the ceiling. Leaks within the piping under your floors can present themselves as stains on your ceiling. If ignored, these leaks will cause the ceiling to sag, which is a more severe issue.
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Recognizing the early signs of water damage in your home is crucial to preventing more serious issues down the line. From discoloration and peeling paint to musty odors and mold growth, these indicators should never be ignored. Contact MillTown Plumbing today if you notice any of these signs indicating water damage that needs repair!
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