A home is not only a dwelling but also an investment,
for both the buyer and the seller. Therefore, no
matter if you are a buyer or a seller, it is pertinent
to know and recognize water damage and its various
signs.
Other than aesthetically spoiling your house due to
mold and fungi, water can also permanently damage any
structure such as doors, windows, and paneling. Water
damage is mostly caused by floods, leaks, ice dams,
overflowing water reservoirs, and broken
appliances.
Although water damage can be everywhere in a house,
certain high-risk areas are more prone to water
damage. Water damage is one of the most costly
restorations and maintenance issues to deal
with.
This puts the owners in loss due to increased
maintenance costs, yet a decreased property value. In
addition to this, the quality of the indoor air also
spoils. The longer it is left unchecked, the more
damage it causes, and the more areas it strikes.
One way to make sure this problem doesn’t get out of
hand is to deal with these issues as you find them.
Try getting rid of any moisture or water, pinpoint the
exact location, and make the necessary repairs at
once.
Although this isn’t always a very straightforward
procedure all the time, it is crucial to track it
down. The water usually goes around and along with the
components of the structure.
Due to this, the signs of the leak may appear in one
place, whereas the origin of the leak may be somewhere
else. During such a scenario, getting help from a
professional plumber is always recommended for proper
tracking and repair.
The primary purpose of a house inspection is that it
brings peace of mind to the owner, that every angle
and aspect of the house is looked at with accuracy and
detail.
A proper inspection by a professional is the best way
to go, and an adequate report highlighting the areas
of concern as well as unmaintained areas will be
highlighted.
After a flood, a water damage inspection
is essential to judge the level of the damage to your
home. This isn’t only important to you as the
homeowner but also to their insurance company.
Therefore, when floods cause extensive damage, the
owner needs to employ the services of a professional water damage inspector
to help and testify in the claims.
This is because water damage by flooding is one of
the most significant insurance claims cases, and can
be very helpful in repairs if facts and inspections
are done correctly by someone who is trained to assess
the extent of required repairs accurately.
Other issues that commonly lead to water damage are
faulty plumbing, roofing leaks, inadequate irrigation,
and rainwater management. They give rise to a myriad
of repair, remodeling, and reconstruction efforts, as
well as resources.
One of the most significant issues, when a buyer buys
a house, is actually water disbursement. This is
because such a problem in any home means that there is
potential to damage the foundation of the
house.
Houses near water bodies face similar problems, and
smart construction plays a huge role in saving the
home from water damage. External water damage is
relatively easy to make out and can be done visually.
But the water damage to inner walls is much trickier
and can be much more challenging to detect.
While buying a house, a professional should accompany
you and even use professional equipment such as infrared cameras
and the like to inspect water beneath the surface of a
home.
Such areas also include spouts and gutters that they
must function correctly. Otherwise, it makes water the
biggest enemy of your home.
Not all cases of water damage are detectable to the
naked eye.
This is one of the primary reasons why most experts
advise property owners as well as potential buyers to
seek either professional help.
A professional
will determine whether their home has been water
damaged or have some proper guidance as to how one can
check for damage on their own.
For people who are deciding to purchase, some key
points and information can be very beneficial when
looking for a potential dwelling.
In a broader sense, there are two kinds of
inspections that are usually done. One is structural
water damage, and the other one is interior water
damage inspection.
In structural water damage, an examination is started
on the outside and eventually proceeds to the inside.
Any kind of damage, or potential damage site, that
will allow water to enter the structure in any way, or
lead in any moisture, such as holes or cracks.
It is always imperative to have a photo and video
record for any insurance claims, repair loans, etc.
and as well as future records.
The second type is the interior water damage
inspection. When it comes to the interior of the home,
it’s better to start the inspections from the top of
the house and make way to the bottom.
Starting from the top means starting from the attic,
where it is checked for wet ceilings, cracked floor,
damp insulation, and faulty ductwork.
The next step is to check the rooms throughout, such
as for damaged drywall and ceilings, stained wood,
warped and termite-infested wood, bubbly or cracked
windows, and doors that get stuck while closing.
Similarly, in the bathroom and kitchen, all fixtures
like bathtubs, toilets, sinks, and tiles are
thoroughly checked. Moreover, in the basement, any
pooling water, cracked walls, peeling floors, as well
as moldy and staining carpets, are also
inspected.
Additionally, the inspector will also check the
chimney for cracks or other damage and ensure the
gutters are in good condition. For exterior walls,
they will inspect for collapses, broken windows, and
signs of exterior leakings, such as water entry
through the foundation.
The Walls
The walls are the place where it is easiest to check
any signs of water damage is the walls as well as the
ceilings. Similarly, the same check can also be
performed around windows as well as door
frames.
Furthermore, dark spots, peeling paint, and stains
should be kept in check as they are easily the signs
of a leaky pipe or a faulty drain inside the
wall.
Look for swollen walls as well. Touch these spots to
make sure they are water damaged. Such places are
usually soft to touch. Also, cracks in drywalls are a
substantial tell-tale sign of water damage.
The Floors
Checking the flooring as well as the subfloor, is a
sure-fire way to catch any damage due to water.
Any kind of buckling or warping on the floors is also
a sign of severe water damage. Any light or dark
stains, especially on wooden flooring, are warning
signs of water damage.
Even a general smell of dampness in carpets or rugs
is a foolproof indicator of water damage.
Wooden Furniture
When a house has been hit by water damage, there are
usually two things that happen. In hot, humid places,
wooden furniture, door frames, and window sills are
hit by an infestation of termites, since termites
thrive in damp conditions.
If not a termite infestation, the wooden items around
the house, especially furniture that has been put
against walls, start to blacken and decolorize. Both
of these are sure-fire signs of water damage around
the house, especially in walls.
Unexpected Water Bills
Any sudden, as well as significant changes in the
water bill, is a sure red flag for water damage and
water leaks, especially if the way the water is being
used has not changed much on the property.
There may be no physical signs of water damage, and
in this case, the increase in water bills is a
sure-fire way to know there is a water leak
somewhere.
Mold
Along with the damage as well as aesthetically
spoiling the outlook of a structure, mold also grows
in ducts and attics due to water damage.
Now, these are the areas that usually don’t have easy
access or aren’t readily visible to the naked eye.
Here, you must use your sense of smell for a musty
odor.
In addition to water damage, this can also cause
serious health issues. For smaller areas, use
commercial cleaners and soaps, for non-porous
surfaces.
After dealing with the mold, you have to indicate and
find the proper point of water damage and deal with it
quickly to avoid further growth of mold in the
future.
The Piping
Inspect all the piping in the house, such as the
laundry, basement, lawns, bathrooms, as well as the
kitchen for corrosion near the connections.
Also, check-in and around the pipes for stains and
bubbly walls. A similar inspection can be done around
the caulking for water damage. The loose or missing
caulking is a sign of water damage. Missing grouts
points to the same.
The Basement
The most common problem in most houses is the leakage
in the basement. Basement leakage causes extensive
damage to most structural components such as the
boards, walls, flooring as well as the
furniture.
It also gives rise to mildew as well as odor, which
is not only unpleasant and unseemly but also a
significant health hazard. Inspecting the basement for
stains, rust, dampness, odors, and molds is a way to
check for water damage.
Roofs and Gutters
There should be a professional inspection of the
flows as well as the roof at least once in three
years. Also, you need to check for water damage from
the ground for broken and missing shingles or damaged
flashing.
A roof that isn’t maintained correctly can be a
significant cause of leaks and also cause more damage
to the house in addition to water damage.
Roofs that do not have drip edges or drip caps, it is
advisable to have it added. This will keep the water
away from the decks and flow directly into a
gutter.
Additionally, keeping gutters and drains well
organized, clean, and clear, is also a way to prevent
the water from seeping into your roofs and
foundations, as well as the basements.
Also, make sure to position gutters in such a way
that they downspout the rainwater directly away from
your home. It’s always a good idea to keep the gutters
and drains slightly lower than the ground
foundations.
This way, the water flows directly into the drain,
and there is less chance of accumulation. Similarly,
having drain covers with small holes is always better
so that any extra water can quickly drain out rather
than stay put.
The Attic
The attic is usually a magnet for water damage. Here
too, check for stains, mold, and other signs of
leaks.
Special attention must be paid to the points where
two roof planes come together as well as the flashing
on the locations where the roofs meet the walls and
similarly the flashing around the chimneys.
Also, inspect the insulation to make sure that it is
well maintained and in good condition, as is dry.
Avoid having ice dams on roofs if you reside in a
frigid temperature zone.
This is because an ice dam can cause water to leak
into the roof after It starts melting. The attic is
usually the first victim to get affected by ice dams
since it is the first place of the house.
If left unattended, the entire attic may get damaged,
and especially if your attic has wooden shingles and
boards, there is even the danger of collapse.
The Exterior
Inspect the exterior of your home. The best way to
prevent it is to caulk the gaps in the entry and exit
points of ventilation. Any cracked or spoilt mortar
joints should also be repaired at once.
Also, make sure that any roots from trees, bushes,
and shrubs should not be very near to the foundation
of the house, and cause water to get into the
foundation. Some shrubbery may need to be removed due
to this problem.
Similarly, these roots can also block drains and
damage pipes hence causing leaks near sewers and
drains in the home. Always keep greenbelts and
shrubbery in a place that water is directly taken away
from the house, and not towards it.
Damaged and missing flashing, cracked and curled
shingles, puddles around the house, leaky gutters are
also a sign of a problem.
Always prefer to keep the house at the highest
possible point in the property, with a possible slope
away from the house. Decolorized skirting boards
inside or outside a home are also a sure-fire way of
increased moisture levels.
This kind of moisture level typically indicates that
damp is rising from the earth below. Avoid planting
grass right around the house, as grass tends to keep
the ground damp and can cause moisture damage to the
exterior, and seep into the surface of the house as
well.
So now that we have pinpointed our water damage in
the house, then it turns to prevent the water damage.
Therefore, there is a need to inspect attic
ventilation, and insulation closes the gaps that allow
warm and moist air into the attics.
This usually occurs around the access doors and light
fixtures. Warm air collection in the attic leads to
the formations of ice dams, which cause water to leak
into the roof once they start melting. This can cause
water damage.
Any sump pumps around the house should be inspected
several times in a year. Always keep an eye on the
pressure gauge, since very high pressure, greater than
70 pounds per square inch (psi), can cause bursting of
pipes as well as leaks.
Always keep inspecting the tiles and grouts around
showers and tubs and never delay any necessary
repairs. Always keep exhaust fans in bathrooms and
kitchens to draw out any additional moisture and
condensation. And know how to operate the water shut
off valve so that in any emergencies, water can be
turned off quickly.
Water damage is a nuisance that can wreak havoc with
your property. It is often a sleeper problem, meaning
that it mostly manifests only when things have gotten
out of hand, and damage has been done.
Due to this, it is imperative always to be vigilant
about the water damage signs. Always inspect the home
according to the said tips above.
Moreover, always remember to keep a water damage rule
in your insurance policy since usually, water damage
by floods is covered, and the rest of the water damage
is not.
Whether you are constructing a new home, you are a
potential buyer, always keep an eye on the ground
level of the house, as well as the kind of elevation
your structure will have. This helps in managing and
keeping away water during heavy rains and
floods.
Water damage can create significant destruction and
loss to a residence or business. A home or business
can encounter flooding in a matter of seconds, causing
damage to a building’s structure and its
contents.
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