Common Causes Of Water Damage And A Rochester Solution
The dangers of unwanted
water in your home increase in the winter. Freezing temperatures can burst
pipes. Cold weather invites more guests and increased use of your plumbing
system. And holiday travel leaves your vacant home vulnerable to water damage;
significant additional damage to wood floors, cabinets, sheetrock, and
insulation can occur when not dried quickly. Some of the most common culprits
are:
Frozen
Water Lines
Pipes rarely burst due to
expanding ice contained within them. Rather, pipes break due to the buildup of
water pressure between a sink’s faucet and an ice blockage. Ice forming in a
water supply line can cause internal pressure as high as 2,000 p.s.i.; no
matter how sturdy a pipe is, it’s no match for that pressure.
Usually, burst pipes are
uninsulated ones located along the exterior walls or run along unheated areas
of a home: the attic, basement, garage, crawl space or underneath a kitchen
sink. If water flow stops during extreme cold, assume a pipe has frozen. Don’t
wait until it thaws to find out there’s a rupture. Contact an ICC restoration representative immediately.
Leaking
Water Heater
During the winter months,
your water heater must work even harder to heat the colder water. If the system
is old or contains a lot of sediments, these particles will quickly absorb that
heat. Water heaters should work quietly and efficiently. If you notice that
yours is banging or knocking during operation, there may be a buildup of
sediment. You might even notice rust in the water flow.
It is only a matter of time
for it to leak or even burst, ultimately causing flooding. Think ‘prevention;’
check the unit for faulty pipes, leaks, or unusual noises before the coldest
weather.
Ice
Dams
Gutters are essential to
direct running water away from your home’s foundation. When gutters are blocked
by ice, the aluminum system can get weighed down by ice buildups. When the snow
along the roof melts from the escaping heat from inside your home, it can
trickle into the gutter, pool, and freeze into what is known as an ice dam.
In addition, the heavy ice
can put additional stresses on a roof. Water infiltrates underneath the roof
shingles, lifting them up and causing roof damage. Observing your home’s
gutters during both dry or rainy weather and before winter helps to ensure your
roof is ready for winter.
Ruptured
Outdoor Water Lines
After the first beautiful
snowfall, it is easy to forget what is hiding in the yard under that white
blanket. Be sure to remove all outdoor hoses from the yard, drain them and
store the dry hoses inside. Then, shut off the water supply for outdoor areas.
Hose bibs should be opened so that any residual water has expansion room
without breaking the pipes. For extra protection, you can also cover the spigot
with an insulated cover to avoid extra water from seeping in.
Winter
Water Damage Cleanup In Rochester
Rochester gets more than its
share of winter weather and ICC has years of experience with these common, plus
unusual, water damage problems. The ICC website has many helpful hints about
what to do when you experience water
damage Cleanup In Rochester .
ICC is focused on restoring
damage with as little reconstruction as possible so that your property is
returned to normal faster. We use a variety of special equipment and procedures
designed to restore damaged properties in one-third to one-half the time. This
keeps restoration costs down and prevents secondary damage such as mold.
ICC also offers the widest
range of restoration and reconstruction services in the Rochester area and
Western Wisconsin, from emergency board-up to mitigation to full reconstruction
services. The 24-hour Emergency Service available at 888-352-2321 or visit
icchelps.com.
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