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  • Common Causes of Water Damage in Residential Properties

    Jennifer Lisa
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    Water damage in residential properties can stem from various sources, each presenting its own set of challenges. Leaky pipes and plumbing fixtures quietly erode away at walls and floors, often unnoticed until the damage becomes severe. Overflowing toilets and blocked drains bring sudden chaos, drenching everything in their path. Appliances like dishwashers and washing machines may betray homeowners, spilling water unexpectedly. Roof leaks, sometimes hidden by shingles, penetrate ceilings and walls, slowly corroding the integrity of the home. Inadequately sealed windows and doors allow rainwater to seep in, fostering mold growth. Foundation cracks offer a gateway for groundwater, transforming basements into damp havens. Poorly maintained gutters and downspouts contribute to flooding risks, especially during heavy rains. HVAC system failures add to the moisture burden, fostering mold and rot. And when nature strikes with floods or storms, the damage can be catastrophic. Even neglecting the upkeep of exterior surfaces invites water to invade, leaving behind costly repairs.
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