A Few Simple Precautions Can Save You from Water, Water Everywhere…
In
the U.S.
over 1,000,000 structures are affected each year by water damage, resulting in
over 3 billion dollars in insurance claims. Approximately 70% of all property
damage claims are water related. The odds are 1 in 20 that your home will
suffer a water damage claim this year.
The
leading causes of water damage are washing machines, icemakers, water heaters,
toilets, broken pipes, faulty construction, accidents, ground water intrusion
and river flooding.
Water
damage can be a traumatic experience. Most people have no idea what to do when
it happens. Carpet pad and sub-floors can remain wet for weeks or even months,
even though they may feel dry on the surface.
Any
time a structure gets wet, health hazards increase substantially. Dormant mold
and mildew spores germinate, bacteria begin to multiply and viruses become more
active. A few days after the damage has taken place, the environment typically
changes dramatically for the worse. People with allergies are the first to feel
the negative effects of the increased fungi and bacteria, followed by senior
citizens and children.
Wet
materials need complete drying and restoration quickly, or people can become
sick. Response time is critical in reducing the risk of “sick building syndrome.”
How
do you avoid getting your feet wet in the first place? A few simple precautions
can save you from "water, water, everywhere" - the stress and expense of a flooded home:
·
If
your water heater is more than 12 years old, replace it.
·
Periodically
inspect washing machine hoses for wear or bubbles.
·
Don’t
skimp by buying the least expensive product when installing new supply lines to
toilets or icemakers. Spending a few more dollars can save you a fortune.
·
Wrap
exposed pipes during periods of cold weather.
·
Clean
your gutters every fall. Clogged downspouts and foundation drains can cause
ground water intrusion, which is rarely covered by insurance policies.
·
Finally,
if you are leaving town for more than a few days, turn the power to your water
heater off, shut off the main water supply valve to your house and flush a
toilet on the lowest floor to drain the system.
Questions? Please call us at (703) 481 -
6070! Advice is always free!
We are fully certified in Water Damage
Restoration.