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Protect Your Home From Water Damage in the New Year | SERVPRO® of Pewaukee & Sussex

1/10/2023 (Permalink)

img src =”water” alt = "water failing from a sink into a clogged drain” > Have water damage in your home? Contact SERVPRO of Pewaukee & Sussex for quick and professional restoration.

A new year means a whole new season of possibilities! It is the perfect time to plan for new projects and new goals. This year, we want to make sure you are prepared to prevent water damage to save you money and certainly a headache.

Water is one of the most common culprits for home damage. Since we use water in our everyday lives, the threat is almost constant.

<h3does-water-damage-start">Where Does Water Damage Start?

In order to fully understand how to prevent water damage, you have to know what could cause it. Outside the home, blocked gutters and a damaged roof can cause water issues, while large appliances like your dishwasher could cause water damage inside.

Old or rusty pipes or deteriorating caulking can also cause issues over time. It is important to address these troubles quickly to avoid leaks, mold growth or rotten walls.

As soon as you catch an emerging issue, take care of it right away! The longer you leave it unaddressed, the worse your problem could become.

<h3prevention-steps">Easy Prevention Steps

A lot of water damage is preventable, as long as you investigate issues early and take care of the problem thoroughly.

It just takes a little more in-depth work while you are going about your day! Get used to checking your bathrooms and kitchen for water stains or signs of mold. Give your air a sniff from time to time to check for the classic musty odor accompanying a mold problem.

You also need to set aside time to investigate around the exterior of your home and on your roof. Roof damage is an easy way for water to get into your home and leak down your attic and walls.

In the winter, our homes are vulnerable to the effects of snow and ice. Keep the air circulating through your home, keep snow and ice buildup off of your roof, and close up any drafty areas or gaps around your windows and doors.

Once the snow thaws, consider grading your yard! Moving the soil around your property can help slope your yard away from your foundation and can help you avoid a flooded basement. These simple steps can help you keep a dry home all year.

Have water damage in your home? Contact us for fast, professional restoration back to preloss condition.

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