Two Types Of Water Damage that Can Happen In Your Home

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Water damage can cost you hundreds of dollars in repairs. Homeowners usually find out about it when it’s too late. Pipes bursting under the flooring or within the walls can weaken the structure.

Water damage generally begins with a minute crack in a pipe that builds up over time. If the pipes in your home aren’t maintained well, your home can be at a high risk for such damage. Here are common types of water damage that can occur around your home:

Flat Roofs

 

Modern houses are now straying away from the idea of sloped roofs. Flat roofs represent clean cuts while other homeowners argue it’s a more functional design.

When designed correctly, a flat roof is meant to have a slight gradient to it, despite its name. It’s very minutely convex in shape to aid the water runoff. The runoff is then directed toward gutters.

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The slope built into your home’s design can deteriorate over time to become flat or concave shaped. Fallen leaves begin to pile up on the roof. As their weight builds up, it puts pressure on the structure and begins to change form.

Another issue that occurs is “ice dams” that create during cold weather. Any puddle on your roof will freeze and stay put instead of running down the gutter. Luckily, south Florida doesn’t have such harsh weather conditions, so ice dams aren’t a problem homeowners here need to tackle.

Standing water on the roof can cause water damage. If left for prolonged periods, mold can begin to grow as well. Regular maintenance of a flat roof can help nip such problems in the bud.

Plumbing system malfunction

Water pipes run through a home’s ceiling, floors, walls, and basement. If the plumbing system is old or hasn’t been maintained, it’s more likely to be problematic to homeowners. A small leak in the pipes can cause water to seep through your home.

Such seepages only show on the walls, ceiling, and ground when the problem has grown out of proportion. The moisture in the walls and floor causes black mold to grow and leads to water damage.

Pipes can begin to leak for a number of reasons:

  • High acidity level of the water supplied to your home can corrode pipes.
  • A crack in the pipes at the time of installation could get worse as time goes on.
  • A loose connection within the plumbing of a home can cause seepage.

A clog in the plumbing can cause a pipe to burst. Rust and corrosion can cause significant damage as well. Regular residential plumbing maintenance is required to save homeowners from the inconvenience caused by major breakdowns.

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