The Real Cost of Ignoring Water Damage

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It’s easy to ignore a damp patch or a musty scent when finances are tight. But water damage is one of those things that will only get worse-slowly at first-until you are not just facing bills related to the initial drip. Once you can see stains on the ceiling or floor-what is going on behind the walls, wood, drywall, and even wiring-may have already been damaged. By acting quickly, you not only protect your wallet, but your sanity during a stressful time.

Hidden Structural Bills

  • Water uses resources that are easiest to use.
  • Water will follow the slopes, it moves behind walls, under floors, and into insulation without you even knowing.
  • Wood studs swell and lose strength, sub-floors twist, and even metal screws corrode.
  • A single warped floor might seem like a cosmetic issue, but it is an indication that your framing is rotting; requiring that you replace the entire joist system.

Calling an emergency water extraction service might seem expensive, but the technicians come with moisture meters and cameras which can locate leaks before it spreads. Compare that to replacing a load-bearing beam or taking up your entire kitchen floor later. It is almost always cheaper to identify and correct the problem quickly than it is to replace everything.

How Insurance Sees Delays

Most homeowners think that their insurance company will always step in to fix things, but the insurance companies are expecting you to react and report when you see the damage. If you wait weeks and weeks, adjusters will see the extra deterioration as “neglect,” thus taking your claim down or denying the whole claim. Quick action documenting a leak, shutting off water, and hiring a 24/7 water removal service shows you are doing your part. Keep your receipts and pictures of each step. Properly document meaning and importance cannot be overstated, quick mitigation could mean the difference between full coverage and a heart-wrenching out-of-pocket expense. 

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Can Mold Be Prevented?

Mold spores reside everywhere waiting for moisture and warmth. When drywall is wet for more than 48-hours, colonies can take form. These organisms consume organic materials staining surfaces black or green, spreading everywhere throughout the house through vents. Proper rapid structural drying cuts into that time frame.

  • Professional restoration technicians use industrial-grade dehumidifiers, and heated air movers that extracts moisture out of hidden cavities.
  • They will also apply antimicrobial sprays to any porous material.
  • A DIY fan could feel like it is adequate, but it is just a guess, and without instruments to measure humidity deep within the walls, you don’t know.
  • Guessing with mold might be a bad thing.

Health Risks Explained

In addition to unpleasant odors, damp homes can also trigger respiratory issues. Mold spores thrive in stagnant moisture such as bacteria can also breed, triggering respiratory issues in those appropriate populations. Mold and bacteria are second nature, going after the most vulnerable first, children, seniors, and anyone with allergies, and long-term exposure is bad for anyone.

When you hire a team of professional restoration technicians(see here), they are usually outfitted to use HEPA-filtered air scrubbers to capture invisible particulates in the air you are resuming breathing again. They would have trained and would routinely test the air quality to confirm they were capable in their clean-ups. It did not save you anything in skipping these processes for, later in time, facing medical or sick days bills.

Long-Term Property Value Hit

Even after you paint the walls, a home inspector can spot water damage as if he were a hawk. The inspector will have an infrared camera to show damp studs, and even with flashing red lights a hint of a former flood can send buyers running or forcing a big deduction. Basements and crawl spaces are probably the best areas to scrutinize against the listing; it provides a sense any lingering dampness conveys already potentially unpleasant drainage problems.

Keep in mind the current value of a house (not including the potential market), is not simply the list price, but the ease of being able to sell when life inevitably could change for you. With as little as a small investment today, in industrial-grade dehumidifiers and certified drying, can save you tens of thousands in potential equity, with proper risk preventing, diagnostic water damage. In competitive markets, a clear “no history of water damage” may potentially be the phrase that gets you, across the line with a quick, full-price listing, offer.

We all have at one time or another, rationalized or justified the expense of ignoring water damage with whatever means of savings that it would equally surmount to; but inevitably, time does escalate or greaten both the issue and price tag. You can protect yourself from the hidden decay that is wrecking your future if you act sooner, and to include restraining service 24-hour flood cleanup, requiring them to use proper moisture detection. Your future self and home would be eternally grateful.