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One of a homeowner’s biggest worries is discovering water where it does not belong. Even a tiny leak can raise your water bill by 10 percent, so don’t be tempted to tackle the task yourself. A small amount of water could indicate a much larger problem, and water damage can cause structural complications and health risks best handled by the pros. 

Check out these common problems caused by water damage and how a professional restoration company can help you recover.

1. Mold and mildew

Water damaged areas that are not thoroughly dried can easily develop mold. Mold in the home poses potential health problems like allergies and more severe respiratory illnesses in the immunocompromised. To prevent further exposure, mold remediation should always be handled by professionals. Contact a mold remediation service as soon as you see or smell mold in your home.

2. Structural Damage

A burst pipe or leaky roof may go undetected until there is noticeable structural damage, and the longer stagnant water is allowed to remain, the more significant that damage will be. It is of vital importance to have the affected areas professionally cleaned and dried as soon as possible — expertly replacing all rotten materials — to prevent

Sewage cleaning workers equipment with sewer on a town street on industrial truck

3. Sewage and septic issues

These nasty disasters definitely need professional solutions. Sewage backups can not only cause costly damage to your home, they can pose a significant risk to the health of you and your family. The 0.1 percent of sewage that is not water is full of enough germs and bacteria to cause gastrointestinal illnesses, skin infections, and rashes.

The removal of wastewater and subsequent cleanup process should neve be attempted by homeowners. Always contact water damage professionals in the event of a sewage backup.

 

4. Able To access hard to reach places

Sometimes water damage affects areas that are hard to reach, and it is just not feasible to try and squeeze your way through a tight duct or crawl space. A restoration professional will have the experience and ability to access these difficult areas with relative ease.

5. Specialized Restoration Equipment

It is unlikely that even the most DIY-ready homeowner will have the appropriate gear in the garage to handle a water damage issue of any kind. A professional restoration technician will arrive packing the most effective restoration and remediation equipment for any water damage job. Their knowledge of proper restoration processes and procedures are vastly superior to any homeowner’s cost-cutting home remedies, and their expertise will reduce the risk of future damage.  

Contact a Restoration Professional Today!

When it comes to water damage, don’t be a DIY cowboy. Contact the fully trained and certified professional staff at Salt River Restoration 24/7. Whether your issue is related to a burst pipe in the bathroom or a pool in the basement, it is always better to let the pros sort it out.

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