Causes of Water leak inside a wall
According to CLG Mold Xperts, there are several reasons for a leak inside a wall:
- A break or crack in the waterline allows for the water to seep out
- Condensation from HVAC equipment
- A faulty roofing system could allow rainwater to percolate inside the house
- Choked gutters could cause water to overflow and drip inside the walls
- Cracks in door and window frames give easy access for rainwater to drizzle inside
- Dampness can also come from the subfloors and basements in case of groundwater overflow
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Signs that indicate a water leak inside a wall
Water consumption - The water meter readings give a fair idea of the amount of water consumed by a household. In case of suspicion of a leak in the house, it's a good idea to take the water meter reading, then switch off all water points and retake the reading after a few hours. If the reading goes up, it indicates that some water is being used up and is a cause for concern.
Inspect for blemishes - Interruptions in surface finishes like paint and wood polish can be in the form of brownish-yellow stains, which appear due to dampness. These are good indicators of a leak behind a wall and must be inspected immediately to avoid further water damage.
Wet spots - The area around a damp site, like the Kitchen sink or the bathtub, should be monitored closely for any puddle formation. In case of a leak, water will seep out and collect in a small pool around such areas. If these puddles keep reappearing, it's a sure indicator of a water leak.
Dripping sounds - Faint sounds of water drops landing on the ground or pipes can be a fair indicator of leakage. However, the leak might be behind a wall or in the basement and would require careful observation to determine the exact location.
Check with a moisture meter - A convenient tool for detecting the presence of moisture in a wall is a moisture meter that determines the moisture content in a material. With the help of such an instrument, it is possible to detect a water leak inside a wall.
Infrared camera - Another helpful instrument is an infrared camera that uses thermal imaging to detect temperature differences in a wall that could fluctuate due to a moisture buildup. Such a tool can only hint at the probability of dampness in the wall but may need help to pinpoint the exact spot accurately.
Open up the drywall - This is the last resort for finding a water leak inside a wall. Breaking open a part of the drywall where there is a suspected leakage can help to resolve the problem. However, this is quite a drastic step, and one must be sure of the presence of the leakage.
Water damage restoration
While a few of the above points are easily doable by the house owner, only some homeowners would possess the necessary equipment or knowledge to take the final steps. Therefore, it is advisable to call in qualified water damage restoration professionals like CLG Mold Xperts to determine with certainty the presence of a leak and remediate it with the correct water damage restoration process.
Why CLG Mold Xperts?
CLG Mold Xperts is a well-experienced company that provides water damage restoration services in Buena Ventura Lakes, FL, with a highly knowledgeable team of IICRC-trained technicians.
CLG Mold Xperts have modern equipment and technology to remedy and restore water, fire, and storm damage. They are also highly skilled in mold testing and removal, reconstruction, and rebuilding the property to its pre-loss condition.
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CLG Mold Xperts record the damage and cost of restoration correctly and deliver much-needed peace of mind to their customer by handling all insurance claim settlement procedures.
Services include:
- Water Damage Restoration
- Storm Damage Restoration
- Mold Removal
- Mold Testing/Inspection
- Rebuild & Reconstruction
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