What Causes Water Damage?

plumbing under sinkWater damage can originate from various sources, like burst pipes, leaks, and weather events. No matter the cause, addressing water damage quickly with the proper professional support protects your property’s value and preserves health and safety. The certified professionals at Right Restoration Partners will start water mitigation and restoration as soon as possible and work with your insurance company to simplify the claims process, saving time.

Common Causes of Water Damage

Water damage stems from multiple sources, including:

  • Plumbing issues: Burst pipes, toilet leaks, supply line breaks, and drain leaks
  • Appliance failures: Washing machines, dishwashers, refrigerators, and water heaters
  • Roof and weather: Roof leaks, heavy rain, flooding, snow, or ice buildup
  • HVAC and condensation: Clogged drain lines, frozen coils, and improperly connected pipes
  • Structural and maintenance: Clogged gutters, poor drainage, sewer backups, and neglected maintenance
  • Other issues: Sprinkler malfunctions, water main breaks, boiler failures, and tank leaks

The Effects of Water Damage

A musty water damage odor is one of the first signs of a hidden issue and often indicates mold growth. Even what could be considered small amounts of water can damage property because issues typically extend beyond what’s visible to the naked eye. Within 24 to 48 hours, mold spores germinate in damp areas, spreading through walls, insulation, and HVAC systems, creating health risks.

Simultaneously, water can seep into structural materials like wood, drywall, and subflooring, breaking down fibers and causing rot that weakens the property’s integrity. Hidden leaks behind walls and under floors can go undetected while accumulating moisture, warping materials, attracting destructive pests like termites, and creating electrical fire hazards. This capacity for further damage is why rapid professional assessment is essential.

What to Do If You Discover Water Damage

When water damage occurs, here’s what to do within the first hour:

  • Turn off electricity to affected areas to prevent electrical water damage.
  • Stop the water source by shutting off the main water valve.
  • Document property damage with photos and videos for insurance claims.
  • Remove standing water.
  • Improve air circulation by opening windows and turning on fans.
  • Move valuables and salvageable items to dry areas.
  • Contact Right Restoration Partners, and we’ll arrive promptly — usually within an hour to stop water damage immediately.

Water Damage Prevention Tips

Protect your property with these quick prevention tips:

  • Check for leaks under sinks and around appliances.
  • Replace old hoses on washing machines and dishwashers.
  • Ensure proper grading so water slopes away from your foundation.
  • Insulate pipes in cold climates.
  • Install leak detectors in high-risk areas.

Choose Right Restoration Partners for Peace of Mind

For more than 50 years, property managers, insurance companies, and homeowners have trusted us for the highest quality service. Our team is certified by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC). We provide no-obligation assessments using advanced moisture detection equipment to find hidden damage before it escalates. We’re available 24/7/365 and usually arrive within one hour to provide the comprehensive services you need, including pack-out, storage, reconstruction and restoration.

We know how to tell if water damage is new or old, which is crucial for insurance claims and effective restoration. We work with all insurance companies, simplifying the claims process, handling detailed documentation, and communicating directly with your insurance provider. Trust us to help maximize your benefits and navigate preapproval requirements.

Water Restoration Services Done Right, Right Now, Guaranteed!

When water damage strikes, rely on Right Restoration Partners for immediate assistance from certified experts. Contact us today for a no-obligation assessment.

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