Signs of Hidden Water Leaks
We have all heard the
saying, “If walls could talk.” Well, when it comes to leaking pipes behind
walls, it really would be very beneficial to homeowners if walls could, in
fact, talk. Hidden water damage behind walls can lead to serious problems and
extensive repairs because it often goes unnoticed for prolonged periods of time
until damage has become extensive. Since our walls cannot actually talk and
tell us when water is leaking behind them, how can we know when hidden water
damage is occurring? We at Disaster
Restoration Services want you to know some signs you can look for that
indicate water is leaking behind the walls of your New Haven home.
Musty
Odors
Leaking water behind walls
will create a musty smell as it is absorbed into porous materials like wood,
drywall, sheetrock, and insulation. Because areas with excess water and
moisture are extremely vulnerable to mold growth, they may begin to have a
strong musty odor. The odor will only grow stronger as mold grows and spreads.
If you notice a pungent moldy smell in a certain area of your home, it is a
good indicator that there is a hidden water leak behind it.
Stains
and Discoloration
Water from a leak inside the
walls will absorb into drywall and sheetrock. As this water increases
saturation, discoloration and staining will occur. Brown, tan, dark, and wet
spots on walls and ceilings are often indicators of water leaks. If you notice
spots that are changing in color or growing in size, have them checked – odds
are they are being caused by a hidden water leak.
Peeling
Paint of Wallpaper
Too much moisture behind the
walls will eventually cause paint and wallpaper to peel and bubble up. Once
sheetrock has become fully saturated, the water will be pushed through it and
come up behind paint and wallpaper. Flaking, peeling, and bubbling on walls are
almost always signs of hidden water damage.
Warping
or Buckling Walls, Ceilings, and Floors
When too much water is
present behind walls for extended periods of time, the sheetrock will bend and
curve under the weight of the excess water. Warping can lead to structural
damage, which compromises the integrity of the home. Ceilings can also begin to
buckle when too much water has been absorbed, and floorboards can warp. Any
changes in structures like walls, ceilings, and floors should be evaluated for
hidden water damage.
Visible
Mold
Mold growth first appears in
areas that have excess water and moisture. If a leak is occurring behind a
wall, mold growth will begin within 48 hours of water exposure. Once mold
begins growing, it will also begin to spread. If mold appears on your walls,
baseboards, ceilings, or anywhere in your home (especially in areas that are
not near any plumbing fixtures), there is a source of water feeding the
old-growth somewhere. Mold can appear as tiny spots, fuzzy in appearance, or in
larger clumps. Ranging from greens to browns, blacks, and even whites, mold can
be many different colors. If you notice or suspect mold growth, do not attempt
to clean it or remove it on your own. Call in professionals right away, who can
not only handle mold cleanup but who can also address the hidden water leak
causing mold to grow.
If your home in New Haven
suffers from any type of water damage restoration
in New Haven, or you notice any signs of hidden water
damage in your home, call the water damage restoration experts at Disaster
Restoration Services.
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