Causes of water damage:
While there are numerous factors that can lead to water damage, there are certain items or common areas in the home that pose a higher risk of causing water damage.
These include:
• Broken pipes or hoses
• Household accidents such as clogged toilets or overflowing bathtubs
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Humidity may be another major cause of water damage and frequently occurs in basements and attics that aren’t properly ventilated. The laundry room is another area of concern in homes as piles of wet clothing and towels left on the ground, along with a buildup of dryer lint are hot spots for mold growth. The same thing can be said for bathrooms as they are often kept at consistently warm temperature, along with naturally being damp and wet. Mold growth may also be found behind the walls due to plumbing leaks.
It is important to perform occasional safety checks of these appliances and high- risk areas of the home where water damage is prone, to make sure there aren’t any signs of any leaks or problems lurking around the corner. If signs of mold are already present, calling a water damage restoration expert for assistance may be necessary.
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For severe, out of control water damage and mold growth, one may need to call a water damage restoration specialist for assistance. If the damage isn’t very severe, then it might be able to be removed at home by simply scrubbing it away using common household cleaners such as soap and water, and a bleach solution of no more than one cup of bleach per one gallon of water. In addition to thoroughly cleaning and removing mold, the moisture problem causing the mold growth needs to be addressed and fixed, in order to prevent the mold from