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Understanding the Causes of Water Damage in Your Home or Business

January 16, 2025

Water damage is one of the most common and costly issues homeowners and business face. The main difference between residential and business is the scale of the damage. However, in either case it is often preventable with the right knowledge and preparation. Water-related issues can lead to significant structural problems and financial burdens if not addressed promptly. Heavy rainfall, roof leaks, slab leaks, leaking pipes, poor drainage systems, insufficient maintenance, etc. can cost you a lot of $$$$. This blog will help you understand the causes of water damage, provide practical prevention tips, and equip you with the tools to safeguard your property. With proactive care and maintenance, you can protect your home and business and avoid the stress of costly repairs in the future. Servicing Ocala FL and surrounding areas we are here to help. 


PLUMBING ISSUES AND LEAKS

Leaks from pipes, joints, or fixtures can start small and go unnoticed for extended periods, resulting in significant damage. Corroded pipes, excessive water pressure, or poor installation are common culprits that compromise your plumbing system's integrity. Leaking faucets or toilets may appear minor, but they should not be underestimated as they can cause water to seep into walls, floors, and ceilings over time. PUDDLES has remediated many homes due to the improper installation of refrigerator waterlines that resulted in slow leaks for an extended period unbeknownst to the occupants. Due to the extended period of the affected area having elevated moisture levels, mold developed. See https://www.facebook.com/puddlesrestoration/posts/pfbid02tv66HJRG8LYhWtY8s1bGfWnixox39FiavTqUEtNcBFL1FCyGMxT6irjp8TSR1GX7l

ROOF ISSUES AND IMPROPER DRAINAGE

A well-maintained roof is vital in keeping any property (home or business) safe from water intrusion.  Roof leaks are common, especially if shingles are missing, damaged, or worn out from weather exposure.  Cracked flashing, clogged gutters, or poorly installed skylights can also create vulnerabilities for water to enter your home during heavy rainfall or snowmelt. Once water infiltrates through the roof, it can spread quickly, damaging insulation, ceilings, and walls. Improper drainage systems further exacerbate water damage risks. 


Gutters and downspouts play a crucial role in redirecting water away from the property.  If gutters become clogged with debris like leaves and dirt, water will take the path of least resistance.  When the downspout is damage or does not direct water away from the foundation, the water can pool around the property’s foundation. For example, this was caused by the downspout releasing all of the water at the base of the property, rather than redirecting the water away from the property -- 


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Basement Flooding and Groundwater Intrusion

Basements are particularly susceptible to water damage due to their location below ground level. Sump pump failures can exacerbate these problems by allowing water to accumulate unchecked. Groundwater seepage through cracks or poorly sealed foundation walls is a frequent issue in homes, particularly in Central Florida.  PUDDLES have remediated many homes due to slab leaks. During heavy rains or when the water table rises, increased hydrostatic pressure can force water through weak points in your basement or foundation, leading to flooding or damp conditions.  Slab leaks are particularly frustrating because where you found the water may not be where the leak is. Fixing the leak will require a company with the correct equipment (very expensive equipment) to detect the leak, remove your flooring, jackhammer the foundation, then fix the leaking pipe. For example:  


Improper grading around the exterior of the property can also direct water toward the property instead of away from the structure, thus increasing the likelihood of water intrusion.  You should ensure that the ground slopes away from the house to minimize water pooling and infiltration risks. Five minutes and a garden hose are all you need to conduct this test yourself.


Appliance Malfunctions

Modern conveniences like water-based appliances can sometimes become a source of water damage when they malfunction. For example, washing machines, water heaters, dishwashers, and HVAC systems rely on water-intensive processes and are prone to leaks over time. Every year Florida experiences millions of Snowbirds who migrate to the state, many of whom are unpleasantly surprised by some form of water damage that occurred while they were away.  It is important to have someone perform regular maintenance, inspections, and timely replacement of worn-out components are essential to prevent unexpected water-related issues. For example,



Poor Sealing Around Windows and Doors

Windows and doors are often overlooked as potential entry points for water damage. When seals around these openings deteriorate, gaps and cracks can form, allowing water to seep in. For example,



Over time, this water intrusion can lead to warped wood, peeling paint, and mold growth. Checking and maintaining proper caulking or weatherstripping around windows and doors is a simple yet effective way to reduce the risk of water damage.


Natural Disasters and Severe Weather

Finally, natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, and heavy storms can cause devastating water damage to a home. While no amount of preparation can completely eliminate the risks associated with severe weather, homeowners can take precautions to minimize potential damage. Installing storm shutters, reinforcing roofs, and investing in a sump pump with backup power can help your home withstand extreme conditions. Flood zones and coastal areas are particularly vulnerable to water damage from rising tide levels and storm surges. Homeowners should familiarize themselves with local flood risks and consider flood insurance to protect against these potentially catastrophic events.


Prevention Is Key

Preventing water damage starts with awareness and routine maintenance. Small tasks such as inspecting and maintaining your plumbing system, cleaning gutters regularly, and sealing gaps around windows and doors can go a long way toward keeping your home safe. Additionally, investing in a home inspection or scheduling professional assistance for high-risk areas like the roof and basement ensures that hidden problems are addressed before they escalate.


By understanding the causes outlined above, residential and commercial property owners in Ocala, FL and the surrounding areas, such as Belleview, Gainesville, Summerfield, The Villages, have the tools necessary to protect their biggest investment. Proactive measures can save you thousands of dollars in repairs and offer peace of mind that your home or business is safeguarded from the pervasive threat of water damage.  If you need water damage restoration services for your home or business, contact PUDDLES for more information at Info@PUDDLESrestoration.com or (352) 722-3790.

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