Would you like to spend an extra $3,000 unnecessarily? I think that none of us would, but that is what the average bill for water damage remediation runs. That number should be enough to scare any of us into attention. As a homeowner, you need to make sure that you stop leaks before they cause damage.
While there are many places in which minor leaks might pop up, there are some locations that are more prone to issues than others.
Water could come from leaking pipes or from holes in the structure of your home that let water in. You should be attentive to discoloration on your walls and ceilings that could indicate that there is a leak. Sometimes the water can travel a great distance from where it enters your home to the location where it pools up, so it might be necessary to backtrack it to the source to locate the leak. In some situations, thermal imaging can help you pinpoint the issues.
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