Home Disasters | Water Damage

Home Disasters | Water Damage

Having water damage in your home is one of those situations that all homeowners dread. Water is an essential part of every single home in the world, but it can also have very expensive and damaging effects on the structural integrity of your home. Even the most careful of homeowners sometimes get water damage; when it happens, the best thing you can do is to act fast.

If you have water damage in your home or just want to be prepared, here are 3 immediate steps to take when there is water damage in your home.

Find the source of the damage and call in a plumber

Water damage means that water has somehow found its way into parts of your home where it isn’t supposed to be. Some causes of water damage are:

 

·      Adverse weather conditions, such as storms or flooding.

·      Roofing issues, like missing roof tiles, allowing rainwater in through the ceiling.

·      Incorrectly plumbed facilities.

·      A burst pipe in your home somewhere.

·      A flooded bathtub or sink.

 

Finding the source of the water damage in your home could be easy, in the event of an overflowed bathtub or blocked sink – but sometimes it requires more expert attention. If you can’t figure out where the water is coming from, it is essential to call in a 24/7 Plumber who can arrive immediately and assess the damage. 

 

A plumber will be able to get to work right away on preventing further damage, fixing whatever appliance or installation has caused the leak. If they can’t do this, in the event of outside conditions creating the damage, they can point you in the right direction to a different expert.

 

Assess The Damage
Water damage can range from a barely noticeable effect on a home, to an entirely ruined floor, wall or ceiling that requires weeks of repairs. This depends on the amount of water that has entered the property by whatever means, and the area in your house it has affected.

 

Your plumber may recommend a contractor who can contact the relevant experts, such as plasterers, roofers or flooring experts, to see what can be done to fix the water damage. These assessments can help you get started on step three: the repairs.

Get Started On Repairs

Of course, the final step is to start on repairs as soon as you possibly can. Water damage can incur thousands in costs, so it can be hard to start repairs straight away if you aren’t prepared financially – but the sooner you can get started, the quicker the process will be. 

 

Some water damage repairs might include:

 

·      Replacing part of a roof that is damaged.

·      Re-installing plumbing works such as pipes, a boiler or shower/bath.

·      Replacing insulation in the walls that has been soaked or otherwise damaged.

·      Re-plastering and re-painting walls or ceilings that are soaked.

·      Replacing flooring that has been irrevocably damaged by water.


If your home is suffering from water damage, you might be tearing out your hair right now – so use this guide to help you fix it as fast as possible.