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Signs of Hidden Water Damage Georgia Residents Should Never Ignore

Jules Perosky 3 min read

Water damage is a major problem for home owners as it can cause primary and secondary damage to your property. This is why frequent inspections are necessary to catch signs of water damage before they create larger problems. These signs may be subtle or overt but the important thing is that they are never ignored. If you notice any of these signs, investigate thoroughly and call an expert if necessary. If you live in Georgia, this article will guide you on the signs you should never ignore!

Musty Odors

If you notice a persistent misty smell in your home it usually indicates mildew or mold growth induced by trapped moisture. The musty smell is usually common in attics, basements, and areas with poor ventilation. It is an early warning sign before visible signs of damage appear. You should investigate the source of the dampness providing the breeding ground for fungi and bacteria which can invariably affect indoor air quality. The good news is the source of the leak is usually small at this stage and can easily be nipped in the bud. 

Discoloration and Stains

Discoloration and stains are a tell tale sign of water damage. Brown, yellow, or dark patches on floors, walls, or ceilings are signs of water leakage and the source should be traced quickly. These stains usually start small and grow as the exposure continues. Use the size of the discoloration to determine how much exposure you have and contact a professional if necessary. Pipes, groundwater, and roof issues are the common culprits and your investigations should begin there. Stains could appear after seasonal moisture or rains so start investigations accordingly. 

Peeling or Bubbling Paint

Water will damage paint or wallpaper when it penetrates beneath causing the adhesion to fail and bubbles to form or peeling to occur. Sometimes, this damage can be mistaken for wear but it is also a sign of moisture issues. The first step when you notice bubbling or peeling of paint is to investigate the cause. If you notice dampness behind the paint, then find the source of the leak to prevent further damage. Hidden leaks that get into the wall may require professional help so contact an expert to help with diagnosis. 

Increased Utility Bills

Tracking your utility bills is a hack you can use in determining when you have water leakage. A sudden unexplained spike in your water bill without increased consumption can be an indicator of a leak. Slow leaks waste water over time and are a constant source of moisture which increases the damage. 

If not discovered on time, you could spend thousands of dollars in repairs or remodeling in extreme cases. Monitoring your bills and usage trends helps you to catch leaks before they become future problems. Keep a month to month track of your usage so you can spot anomalies when they happen. 

Visible Mold Growth

Mold growth is a sign of water damage Georgia residents should never ignore, as it indicates serious and long-term damage. Mold usually forms in damp areas and it can spread rapidly, which is why early detection is important. They are usually found under flooring and inside walls or in some cases, behind appliances like refrigerators. 

Extensive mold growth should involve expert help, as they can trace the source of the mold and remove it. Periodic sweeps of your home can help you combat mold before it becomes a problem.

Endnote

Looking for signs of hidden water damage will save you on repair costs because you catch problems before they become obvious. Create a checklist of places around the house to routinely check. Also ensure that no pipes or faucets are leaking. If you notice any of the signs we have discussed above, trace the source of the leakage and fix the problem quickly. 

About The Author

Jules Perosky

Jules is a professional writer and blogger from the United Kingdom currently residing in Spain. He is an experienced interior designer, with a keen eye for aesthetic excellence. Jules has been writing about home design and lifestyle for more than 4 years; he is passionate about all things related to home decor and loves to share his experiences through his blog.

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