Places That Water Damage Can Hide
9/18/2019 (Permalink)
Sustaining water damage is an unpredictable and inconvenient life event. An area prone to flooding might be more prepared, but flooding is far from the only thing that causes water damage.
Inconvenience aside, water damage is also costly. The typical insurance claim for water damage amounts to over $6,500, but insurance will often not accept water damage claims at all. Checking the common places water damage can hide is a wise practice for homeowners so they are not surprised later on.
Under a sink. Because the area under the sink is hidden, it is easy to be unaware that there is a leak until there is a big problem. Check regularly for water buildup and mold.
Around a tub. The caulk that seals a bathtub to the wall can become worn over time, allowing water to seep in.
Under drywall. Drywall can hide severe water damage within the walls, which is especially common after flooding or a burst pipe.
At roof intersections. Chimneys and exhaust fans that intersect with the roof should be checked regularly for leakage around their seals.
In an HVAC unit. The air conditioning system’s drain line can become clogged, leading to water buildup within the unit.
Behind appliances. Washing machines and dishwashers can have leaks that remain hidden for an extended period of time because they are in hidden areas.
At an exterior faucet. Where an exterior faucet is connected to the water pipe is a prime spot for leaks to develop, and is often hidden by siding.
If your home has suffered water damage (even in a hidden place like one of these), we are happy to help! Give us a call at 503-619-6198, and we’ll get there quickly.