Home water damage can become problematic the longer it goes undetected. Knowing the signs of a water leak in your home can help you avoid expensive issues. Call B&D Plumbing at 301-595-1141 for our residential plumbing services.
What is Water Damage?
Water damage in a homeowners insurance policy refers to the accidental leakage or discharge of water or steam due to the cracking or breaking of any part of a plumbing system or appliance containing steam or water. This article discusses this type of water damage, not water damage resulting from floodwater entering your home.
Signs of a Water Leak in Your Household
Here are several signs of a water leak, along with repair tips:
Changes in Your Water Bill
One of the most obvious signs of water damage is a change in your monthly water bill. If your home’s daily water consumption has remained the same, an unusually high bill may indicate a water leak.
Odd Noises
If you have lived in your house for a while, you are probably used to the regular noises it makes. However, if you hear new sounds such as sloshing water or dripping in the walls or cabinets, try to find the source to confirm any visible moisture. Then, contact a professional plumber to come check it out.
Peeling on the Walls
Like the floor, you will notice a change in the wallpaper or paint on the walls. For instance, the paint might begin to blister or peel, or your wallpaper may start to separate from the wall. Sometimes, you can repair and repaint a minor water leak in your home. But for extensive water damage, you are looking at removing all walls, trim, and ceilings and replacing everything, including the framing.
Uneven Looking Floors
If your floors have water damage, you might be able to feel it before you see it because moisture penetrates the floorboards and subflooring. As a result, you will notice changes such as bulging, warping, sagging, sinking, and soft and spongy spots.
Ceiling Discoloration
The ceiling in our homes is one of the easiest places to detect a problem. If you discover any discoloration or brown or yellow stains, especially if they get bigger each time you look, make sure to inspect the space above the ceiling or the roof to find the source.
Excess Musty Odor
An odor similar to that of wet paper can be a sign of a water leak in your home, particularly when mixed with a humid feeling. For instance, a water leak in the basement can generate excess moisture, triggering mold and mildew growth.
Get in Touch With B&D Today!
Dealing with any plumbing concerns that require a professional to step in? Struggling with an absolute plumbing emergency that can’t wait? Let B&D Plumbing know. B&D Plumbing Inc. services the greater Washington D.C. metropolitan area, including Maryland and Northern Virginia. Get in touch with us by calling (301) 595-1141 or follow us on social media including Facebook, X, LinkedIn, and Pinterest. As a small, family-owned business, we understand how important your home is—and we offer exceptional service that matches!