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Water damage can be a homeowner’s worst nightmare—damaging furniture, belongings, and in some cases, the structure of your house. If a flood or leak has left you needing emergency restoration, act quickly. The longer the water sits, the more damage it can cause. Below, learn more about water damage and what you can do to protect your property. 

A Homeowner’s Guide to Water Damage

1. Don’t Ignore Minor Problems 

While a little crack might seem like nothing to worry about, an inch-long crack can leak over a hundred gallons in a single day. Small signs of wear and tear that are exposed and visible could indicate similar issues with other plumbing set inside your home’s walls. The best way to prevent indoor flooding is by having your plumbing inspected regularly and keeping up with repairs.

2. Mold Grows Rapidly 

emergency restorationMold develops in moist, dark, and warm areas of the home, making water damage sites breeding grounds for these harmful fungi. Prevent your household from becoming ill by scheduling mold remediation services in tandem with emergency restoration.

3. Beware Electrocution Hazards 

In the event that your home floods, water may rise to the level of electrical wiring and sockets, putting you at risk of electrocution. As soon as you notice significant flooding in your home, vacate the premises to avoid becoming seriously injured.

 

Whether you’ve experienced minor or major water damage, it’s best to seek help from an emergency restoration service. Get in touch with the experts at Reliable Restorations. For over 20 years, this contractor has offered emergency restorations to clients throughout Northampton, PA, in addition to kitchen and bathroom remodeling, home additions, and deck construction. Call (610) 972-2506 to get a quote on water damage restorations, and visit the website to learn more about the rest of their services. 

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