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What to Watch for When There’s a Possible Leak
What to Watch for When There’s a Possible Leak
February 20,2023

What to Watch for When There’s a Possible Leak

Water damage and freezing accounted for around a fifth of homeowners’ insurance claims in 2020, according to the Insurance Information Institute. The same report reveals insurance claims for water damage and freezing averaged $11,650, and much of this damage is rooted in water leaks. Water leaks can cause serious damage to your home, so it's important to keep a watchful eye out for signs of a possible leak and nip the issue in the bud.

What to Watch for When There’s a Possible Leak

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In this article brought to you by Tidal Wave Restoration, we suggest some things to watch for when you suspect a possible water leak. Give Tidal Wave a call if you need a professional to take care of any water damage cleanup or water damage restoration in Johns Creek. We are proud to serve Metro Atlanta and surround cities.

When’s the last time you read your water bill?

Many homeowners and businessowners have setup automatic payments to take care of the water bills. Make sure this convenience doesn’t take your eyes off the numbers. Scrutinize your water bills and see if water usage has been spiking or unusually high. This could be your first clue to help you pinpoint the leak and prevent water damage.

How’s the water pressure?

If your faucets and showerheads feel like they’ve lost that oomph, they could be clogged. Give them a little cleaning and maintenance to see if the water pressure returns to normal. If not, then you might have a water leak taking the pressure out of the line. It’s advised to occasionally have a plumber test the water pressure because even too much pressure is a bad thing. Undue internal pressure can damage pipes and cause water leaks!

Sound of water running or dripping

Turn off all faucets and appliances, then listen close. This is most effective at night when there is minimal noise pollution. Do you hear inexplicable sounds of water running or dripping? If so, that’s your que to get to the source of the leak as soon as possible.

Catch the first sight of water damage on walls and ceilings

Water leaks that have spread and seeped into walls and floorboards will present themselves quite clearly for the vigilant property owner. Get in the habit of inspecting walls and ceilings for the following effects of water damage:

  • Brown or yellow water stains
  • Peeling paint or wallpaper
  • Sagging or bubbling drywall
  • Warped or stained wood
  • Efflorescence
  • Mold and mildew growth

If you spot these tell-tale signs of a water leak, then it’s past time to call a plumber and water damage restoration company.

Don’t delay water damage cleanup

Water damage can take hold and spread quickly – and deeply. Don’t wait until your foundation becomes cracked. Handle the water damage cleanup and fix the source of the problem as soon as possible. If water damage has affected your property in Metro Atlanta or surrounding cities, you can call Tidal Wave Restoration to have uniformed specialists handle the water damage cleanup and restoration. We can even help you file your insurance claim and bill the insurance provider directly in applicable situations.