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BY: Teresa Royer, STOP Metrowest

Do you want to control water damage? The following tips will help you along your journey.

If you see a leaky water faucet in your bathroom, make sure not to ignore it, and get it fixed right away. Just like fire incidents and natural calamities, water damage is the most detrimental thing to your infrastructure. Water, if left to pool, can result in mold damage. Mold, not only affects the structural integrity of your infrastructure, but it also jeopardizes human health.

If you want to prevent water damage on your property, the below-mentioned tips will come I handy.

Gutter Cleaning 

Your gutter should be cleaned, at least twice a year, for if they are left unclean, they can clog. Standing water isn’t only detrimental to your gutters, but also harms your roof. Furthermore, if the flow of water isn’t controlled, puddles are formed, which damage the foundation of your building. To ensure a smooth flow of water, the downspouts must also be cleaned regularly. The flow of water must be directed away from the building, to avoid the possibility of water damage.

Tree Maintenance 

Trees and plants aren’t only beautiful, but they also keep the environment clean. Having them on your property also adds to your curb appeal. However, what resides beneath the surface isn’t all that pretty. When the roots of your trees overgrow, they damage the underground plumbing, which results in water damage. To avoid the issue, invest in landscaping, and get rid of the old trees, which have grown too much.

Fix the leakages

As discussed above, leaky pipes and water faucets must never be ignored. If left untreated, the can present you with mold, mildew, structural damage and dry rot. The moment you notice leakage, get it fixed right away. Also, make sure to use your water damage insurance plan. However, water damage insurance doesn’t apply to personal negligence. Yet, it is better to consult your insurance agent.

Water Detection Devices

Before you get overwhelmed, remember that a water detection device is nothing but a sensor. It contains an in-built alarm that goes off, every time the sensor comes in contact with moisture. It helps you detect pooling and leakages, that otherwise remain unnoticed. They should be installed near the air—conditioners, washing machines, dishwashers, heaters, and sump pumps.

Monitor the Water Pressure

If the water pressure is too high, the pipelines will succumb to the pressure and eventually break. A water pressure gauge is a simple instrument available at hardware and home maintenance stores. It is attached to the pipes and provides you with an accurate reading of the water pressure. The standard pressure of water should remain between 40 and 70 psi. If the water pressure breaks the 100 psi barrier, invest in a pressure regulator.

Keep an Eye on Your Water Bill 

Lastly, keep an eye on your water bill. Your water bill says a lot about whether or not there is leakage. If you observe a sudden spike in your water bill, chances are there is a leakage in your crawlspace.

If you are currently struggling with water damage, visit our website and seek timely remediation before it goes out of hand.

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BIO: Teresa and Mark commit to providing a positive experience for home and business owners in the Boston Metrowest communities during critical and unfortunate property damage events. They are dedicated to excellence in customer experience, quality and safety, and efficient processes. Caring for people in vulnerable and critical situations while focusing on customer and employee safety are both inherent qualities at Service Team of Professionals – Metrowest. Teresa, a US Air Force veteran, has been a registered nurse for over 20 years with a passion for helping others and upholding best practices in safety, quality, and infection prevention and control. Some of her most meaningful roles include caring for people with mental illness, serving as a forensic nurse death investigator with the medical examiner’s office, and overseeing operations as a healthcare leader. Mark has owned and operated a successful property investment business for over 10 years involving restoring homes for rent or sale. He has also worked in renowned worldwide service industries and has been recognized for leadership, safety, efficiency, and customer service.

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