How To Avoid A Leaky Pipe In A Building

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By Scott Rodgers

If the leaky pipes are not checked then it may generate various problems which will further grow as the time gradually passes by. Hence these leaky pipes add up water bill and the worst part is that it causes water damage. These leaks can be found in various parts of your house.

If the water pipe is transparent and a leak is appeared on it then it is easy to identify and repair, thus stopping the water damage. These leaks generally developed from the elbow joints from the lavatories and kitchen sinks.

When faucets are open or even when they are not in use, you usually hear dripping or hissing sounds. Evidence of a leak can also appear on the ceiling where those water pipes are fitted. This is the most difficult to detect however, because these pipes are covered with gypsum boards and it may take sometime before they could be detected.

When the leak will be found, it will be too late as the water damage might have affected a big part of the building. And when you realized it, it is beyond your control for repairing and your ceiling has been fallen down.

Another root cause for the water damage might be a hole or breakage on the roof or on the gutter of the house. Normally the rain water flows into the hole of the roof and enters into the ceiling. Thus the ceiling gets affected and stays wet, and in that state if the ceiling is not repaired or mended, then there is water damage.

So whenever you see black spots on your ceiling better check it out. For sure there is a leak up there either caused by a hole in the roof or a water leak coming from a leaking pipe.

Once the water damage is fixed you have to look out for the electrical connections as it may also get affected and might lead to disturbances in services. Suppose the electrical connection gets soaked in water and short circuited, then it may result to electrocution, or even worse may catch fire.

A clogged drainage system can also cause water damage. Water coming from the bathroom, lavatory, toilet and faucet goes back if it cannot find an exit point. Water that comes back usually overflows and causes damage affecting your carpet and flooring as well. The damage can be considerably large if your floor is made of wood.

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