When
Water Goes Where It Shouldn’t
Even a small leak can become a
major problem, so knowing what you’re covered for and how to prevent water
damage are equally important. The below
tips should help uncover any potential water problems down the road and keep
your property dry.
Check appliance hoses. Standard hoses are not as durable as they used
to be. Replace rubber hoses with
steel-braided hoses. This is a low cost fix that can save thousands in water
damage.
Broken tiles in the shower can allow water to leak into
the walls or on the floor. Replace cracked tiles and re-grout when needed.
Run dishwasher and washing machine only when you are
home. If a leak occurs, you can turn the
appliance off right away.
When on vacation, turn off the main water supply to your
house.
Keep storm drains near your house clear of leaves.
Install a gutter guard.
This can prevent a rooftop disaster caused by drain clogs, and also
prevents flooding by water that isn’t carried away from the house.
Install a water pressure gauge. An inexpensive gauge can prevent damage
caused by water pressure that’s too high.
Pressure should be between 60 and 80 PSI.
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