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How Untreated Water Damage Can Give Rise to Secondary Issues | SERVPRO of Bartow County

1/19/2022 (Permalink)

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Discovering water damage in your home is certainly not a welcomed experience. Whether it is caused by something such as a burst pipe or is the result of a slight leak, it is not something that anyone wants to deal with in their home.

In fact, if the damage appears minor enough, many homeowners may choose to put off dealing with it entirely—and while this may feel like a reasonable, temporary solution, it may be one that you come to regret.

When moisture works its way into places it should not be, serious issues can result. The longer that moisture is left untreated, the more these issues can balloon into something serious—even leading to mold growth and issues in the structure of your home. Below, we will take a look at why water damage can be so serious and why it is important to have it treated as soon as possible.

The Initial Problems With Water Damage

When it comes to a buildup of water damage, you will likely first notice signs such as discoloration, a darkening of the area, and swelling or warping of nearby structures. Depending on where the leak is, this itself can be extremely damaging—for example, if the leak ruins a bathroom cabinet or damages drywall in your home. However, there are other issues that can arise if the moisture is allowed to sit.

Mold Issues With Water Damage

Because mold spores are present in our air at all times, it can move in quickly once an environment turns damp. Mold and mildew can quickly latch on to areas that are favorable for them to grow in, where they will begin to rapidly reproduce. Untreated water damage is the perfect candidate for growing mold, and once mold takes hold, proper remediation of it is a must.

Structural Issues With Water Damage

Depending on the nature and scope of the moisture damage you incur, it can also cause serious problems for your home’s structure. If your water damage is near wall studs, floor joists or any other structural elements of your home, this wood can become oversaturated with water and weaken—leading to sagging roofs, unstable floors and more.

*If you discover water damage in your home, we are here to treat it as quickly as possible. You can call SERVPRO of Bartow County 24/7 to get the restoration process started—contact us today.

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