How to Recognize
Water Damage
In A Home
Homes are potentially
susceptible to a host of
problems. While unforeseen
problems can prove costly,
homeowners who keep
attentive eyes on their homes
can oftentimes discover small
problems before they escalate.
Water damage is a
potentially costly problem
that can afflict any home.
Old homes tend to be most
susceptible to water damage,
and that damage can manifest
itself in various ways. The
following are some telltale
signs of water damage that
should give prospective home
buyers pause and compel
current homeowners to seek
professional assistance as soon
as possible.
Stains
Many prospective home
buyers have been disappointed
by the sight of water stains
during an open house or home
inspection. Water stains tend
to be on ceilings and/or walls.
Stains on ceilings tend to be
round, while wall stains are
straight lines down the wall
that may or may not have
forced paint to peel. Water
stains are not necessarily
indicative of a major problem,
but homeowners should
have the stains examined by
a professional while potential
buyers should direct their home
inspector’s attention to the
stains.
Deteriorating wood
Wood around windows or
doors that is deteriorating may
indicate water problems. The
wood might be deteriorating
because water is infiltrating
the wood during storms.
Baseboards and molding that
is dilapidated or beginning to
deteriorate may also indicate
water damage.
Buckled drywall or wood
Drywall or wood that is
buckled or beginning to buckle
is another potential indicator of
water damage. Drywall buckles
when it gets wet, and that is
often a sign that there is a leak
behind the drywall. Severely
buckled drywall will feel as if it
has ridges. Wood also buckles
when it is exposed to excess
moisture, and this can usually
be felt when walking on the
wood barefoot or in socks.
Odor
Sometimes water damage
is best detected by the smell
test. Homeowners who notice
the smell of mold or mildew
in rooms that previously never
emanated such odors might
have homes that are in the
early stages of water problems.
The water damage might be
behind the walls, where mold
is beginning to form thanks to
water damage. Older homes
tend to be musty, but call in a
professional if you notice that
mustiness if more pungent than
usual.
Water damage is a
potentially costly problem,
especially if it goes unnoticed
for months or even years.
Homeowners and prospective
home buyers should be on
the lookout for signs of water
damage before problems
escalate and require expensive
repairs.
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