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Keep Water Problems from Causing Further Damage

10/16/2019 (Permalink)

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Water may be essential to life, but it can be harmful to your home in Long View, MO, if a leak or flooding goes unchecked. Once water begins to absorb into carpets, furniture, walls and more, the potential for black mold and secondary damage can quickly become serious.

3 Reasons Mold Can Grow

Mold thrives in environments where it is wet and there is nourishment from porous materials and warm temperatures. Anytime your home has a water issue, not taking care of it properly can create a scenario for it to expand to other areas of the home. The three main culprits that can lead to further damage or black mold include:

Water can easily travel and absorb into hidden areas including behind walls, in the ceiling and other places. Even if you clean up an visible water damage, if the source of the problem isn’t discovered, you could be facing a consistent cycle of musky odors and damage.
Drying things out is imperative. A few hours with a fan won’t do the trick. The porous materials in your home can appear dry but may be harboring hidden moisture. Rushing through the process to get back on track could lead to visible signs of staining or warping down the road.
After extensive water has infiltrated your home, it doesn’t just go away. During the evaporation process, it can move to other areas of the home and cause damage not related to the area impacted by the water. This is an even bigger problem for areas with high humidity.

Keeping Water in Check

While in some cases the water problem, like flooding, is clearly visible, other times it can be a hidden leak that goes unnoticed. If you think you may have a water issue, it’s important to monitor your water bill, as well as get a historical summary to have a better idea of overall water consumption. If you notice big spikes in recent months, it may be time to call a professional to ensure the leak is immediately taken care of.
Water issues not properly taken care of can result in black mold. By taking quick and correct action, you can keep your home free of damage.

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