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Residential Water Damage Repair Tips

Water damage is caused by various ways, but the main ones would be leaking water heater pipes, water coming in through a cracked foundation, the water pipes that come into your house break, bad storms that cause your roof to leak, and flooding due to heavy rains. When there is residential water damage, fixing it as soon as possible is of the utmost importance.


Repairing

There are numerous residential water damage repair tips you can follow. If the damage is not too severe, repairing it yourself is a possibility, if you understand how to carefully and completely dry everything affected by the water damage. Repairing it is important, not only so mold and mildew will not cause further deterioration and damage, but also for health purposes such as respiratory problems and allergies.


Homeowner's insurance

Unfortunately, homeowner's insurance companies have been known to drop customers or greatly increase their premiums if they have had water damage claims. So, if the water damage is minor, it is best to carefully figure out the cost of getting it repaired and then decide if it would be worth the possibility of losing your policy with your insurance company. Filing a minor claim is costly and usually is not worth it in the long run. Many have simply increased their deductible to up to $2,500.00, which greatly reduced their premiums. Then put what they saved in a savings account to use in case of water damage. However, if there is considerable damage, you may have to resort to filing a claim.


Water Leakage

Which ever way you decide to go, you should stop the water leakage and start the drying process with the first twenty-four to forty-eight hours. This will greatly help reduce further damage due to mold and mildew.


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