When a home experiences water damage, one of the most common problems to arise from it is drywall damage. When drywall gets too wet, it can become discolored and start to bubble. Some people refer to these affected drywall areas as wet spots. They are not hard to miss...
No one ever thinks their toilet flooding or leaking. In most cases, your toilet will never leak. It will just overflow with water because of clogging or blockage. However, if you consistently have a clogging problem with your toilet which causes it to overflow, do not...
A leaky roof is the most common reason for water damage in a home. Leaky roofs are caused by missing shingles, clogged gutters, wind damage, storm damage, poor quality roof installation, and/or holes in the roof. If your roof is over 30 years old, you can expect to...
The Many Sources of Water Damage Before you begin cleaning water damage, it is important to consider the source. These water damage tips should help begin with the source of the problems first. There are a myriad of ways in which a great amount of water can invade...
Swift Solutions for Ceiling Water Damage: A Step-by-Step Guide When you glance up at your ceiling and begin to see stains spreading (in several shades of brown and copper) you should know that such conditions are not normal. This is a sure sign that you have water...
Water Damage Wood Floor When you’ve had water soaking your wood floor for any extended period of time damage is happening, although you may not see it right away with your own eyes. The most important task to undertake is to dry out the floor surface as soon as...