When it comes to a water damage
situation, you probably think that it would be difficult to NOT notice. When we
think of water damage, we often think of overflowing toilets, sink pipes
bursting, or floodwater pouring in from the outside. We don’t always
think of slow leaks from pipes inside of y0ur walls, or tiny cracks in the roof
that allow water to slowly move through your roof structure. There are plenty
of ways that water can damage y0ur home without your notice. But there are
things you can do and signs y0u can look for that might indicate water damage.
If any of these signs are found in your home, you will want to contact a
professional water damage restoration company in the Waukesha area
that can help you determine the extent of the problem and how to quickly
remediate it.
Signs To
Watch For
- Standing
Water – Standing water is obviously a
major sign of water damage. Standing water often occurs when water
heaters, toilets, and other appliances malfunction and leak. Leaks from
the ceiling will also cause water to pool in an area.
- Discoloration
– When an area is damaged by
water, it will look different. The coloring will be off and you’ll
probably notice a yellowing or browning in the original color. If mold
growth is happening, the coloring could look more green or even black.
Look closely at the walls and ceiling for cracking or bubbling. This will
indicate trouble behind the wall.
- Texture
– When water damage
happens to flooring, the easiest way to spot it is by the change in the
texture of the material. Flooring isn’t always going to discolor or bubble
up like a wall or ceiling would. When it comes to texture, look for
warping, buckling, sagging, sinking and expanding of the material.
- Smell
– If water damage is happening,
more than likely there will be a mold problem. An area that is water
damaged and moldy will stink! There will be a musty mildew-like smell that
is unmistakable. Basements and attics are common places to find this odor
when water damage is present.
- Specific
Areas – There are high-risk water
damage areas in buildings that should be paid consistent attention to.
Ceilings, walls, floors, attics, and bathrooms are common places for water
damage to occur. Check under cabinets, around toilets, and in the
structure for these signs.
Contacting
Professionals When You Find Water Damage
If you find any of these signs of
water damage in your home, it is important that you contact a certified
professional right away. When water damage is ignored, it can quickly turn
into a much bigger, (and much more expensive) problem. Successful
remediation of water damage requires immediate water extraction and
cleanup. If the culprit of the water damage is a pipe leak, it may be a good
idea to contact a plumber to have the water stopped before restoration begins.
If you live in or around the Waukesha area, White Knight Carpet Rescuers is an experienced and qualified water
restoration company who can also detect and remove mold if the water damage has
progressed into a mold problem. Whichever direction you choose, make sure you
are in the hands of skilled professionals.