Water Damage can occur during Construction
3/7/2023 (Permalink)
Construction projects often bring with them the potential for water damage. If you are planning a construction project, there are steps you can take to prevent damage from happening.
Replace or upgrade your water lines
Water pipes are an essential part of any home, but they tend to get old as time goes on. If you have an older home and notice that some of your water lines are corroded or leaking, it's best to replace them before any major damage occurs. Even if you don't notice any leaks or corrosion right now, it's still a good idea to upgrade the piping in your house so that there isn't any risk of future problems with leaking or corrosion when you least expect it.
If one pipe started leaking today, other pipes may start leaking soon after due to stress from overburdened pressure from higher levels of usage in multiple areas around town (like hot summer days). This could result in serious consequences like flooding which could cause property damage throughout homes built near rivers/streams/lakes etc.
Replace natural gas-powered appliances with electric ones
Natural gas is a fossil fuel and a greenhouse gas. It can leak into the air, where it causes health problems and contributes to global warming. Electric appliances are safer because they don't use any fossil fuels, so you won't have to worry about any of these issues with them.
Use a dehumidifier to prevent mold
A dehumidifier is a device that removes moisture from the air. It can be used to prevent mold and mildew in basements, crawl spaces and other areas prone to water damage.
Mold is one of the most common types of indoor air quality issues that homeowners face today because mold spores are microscopic fungal organisms that grow on wet materials such as wood paneling or carpeting if not properly taken care of by removing moisture from these surfaces before they become infested with spores.
Prevent leaks by insulating pipes and updating your thermostat
Insulate pipes and water heaters. Pipes can be insulated by wrapping them in an insulating blanket or using foam pipe insulation. This will help prevent the loss of heat through the walls, floors, and ceilings during winter months.
Update your thermostat. If you have an older model that doesn't automatically adjust itself based on temperature changes in your home, consider replacing it with one that does so you can have more control over how much energy is used to keep things warm or cool throughout the year. Use timers when away from home: Set up automatic timers for lights and appliances such as washing machines so they don't run when no one's around.
Water damage can be prevented
Water damage can be prevented by taking the proper precautions and using the right tools. Water damage can be expensive to repair. Water damage can happen for a variety of reasons, a pipe may burst in your home or office, or you might accidentally leave a faucet running all day long. If you have an overflowing toilet or scalding hot water running through your kitchen sink pipes, this could cause serious problems for both structural integrity as well as electrical wiring throughout your home or business premises.
Take precautions to help reduce water damage to your property during reconstruction. SERVPRO has the experience and expertise to help upgrade your home preventing water damage during a remodel.