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Do You Need to Worry About a Small Water Leak?
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Do You Need to Worry About a Small Water Leak?

For some, plumbing could be a mundane topic. However, water leaks are not to be taken lightly. They not only can wreak havoc on your property, but they can also harm your health if your drinking water becomes contaminated.

The team at Restoration Network wants to ensure your home or business stays in the best condition possible, so we are here with three reasons why you never want to ignore small water leaks and common signs to look for.

What Causes Leaks?

Even the smallest of water leaks are problematic, occurring for multiple reasons and at any time. Leaking appliances, broken seals, and corroded or fractured pipes can all contribute, and without the proper repairs, this can wreak havoc on your home and your bank account. With leaks accounting for more than 13% of home users across the U.S., it's critical to call a professional immediately.

Small Leak Concerns

Small leaks can create a snowball effect, meaning the problem will only continue to get larger. Here are just a few situations that can happen:

Water Damage

Water damage is no joke, and the issues can build up quickly, especially if the problem can't be resolved immediately. It will not only require fixing the plumbing; if the water has seeped into your walls, ceiling, or flooring, it can result in a total replacement.

High Water Bills

Water leaks are not only a threat to your structure but your pocketbook. The waste adds up, and even if it starts as a small leak, an extra $10 a month in excess usage will add up annually. The fact is, a leak that's left unrepaired can end up costing thousands of dollars because the longer they're left unaddressed, the more damage accumulates.

Mildew and Mold

Mold and mildew naturally occur in damp environments, and while they are beneficial in outdoor areas indoors, it becomes a different story. Once the spores get into a damp spot, they will begin growing, resulting in potential health problems, especially for those with allergies and asthma. Mold and mildew can be toxic, so if you see any dark spots around your home or smell dingy, musty, or damp smells, contact a contractor immediately.

Signs of a Leak

Taking preventative measures is one of the best ways to combat small leaks and can save you thousands of dollars in damages. The best way to prevent the damage is to know what to look for, and here are a few signs you have a small leak:

●        Musty and damp odors for mold growth

●        Water stains on ceilings and walls

●        Corrosion around nails, fixtures, and screws

●        High levels of condensation

●        Saggy walls and ceilings

While it may not always be apparent if you suspect a small leak has developed, scheduling a complete house inspection with a professional is recommended.   

Call the Twin Cities Restoration Experts

A small water leak may not seem pressing; however, no matter how small it is, it will either increase your water bills or cause damage that requires water restoration services. Finding a professional that offers five-star results starts with the team at Restoration Network, and whether you're a home or business owner, we're ready to help.

From 24-hour emergency services to restoration, we have you covered; message us online or call 612-564-0202 to connect with our team today.

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