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Are Your Appliances Causing Water Damage?

Sunshine Restoration

Many Scottsdale homeowners may not realize how reliant their home is on water. From your washing machine to your air conditioner, there are many vital water-related appliances in your home. When these appliances fail to work properly, you can end up facing serious water damage.

Follow along to learn of signs that your appliances may be causing water damage If you are reading this and find that your home is subject to water damage due to faulty appliances, remember you can always contact the pros at Sunshine Restoration.


5 Signs Your Appliances May Be Causing Water Damage in Your Home


There Is Water Pooling Around Your Water Heater

If you find water at the base of your water heater, there is a good chance a leak has occurred somewhere in the system. A broken water heater can be very dangerous for your entire home, even a small water heater leak can cause property damage over a period of time. If you find that this is the case make sure to call a technician right away to ensure the least amount of restoration service.


Your Air Conditioner Is Leaking

Most air conditioners will have a drain pipe or drain pan to help catch leaks, that doesn't mean that leaks can't still occur. If you do see that your AC unit is leaking, call a technician right away, and remember to inspect the surrounding part of your wall to see if water has been seeping into it.


Your Wall, Floor, Or Ceiling is Wet

Walls, ceilings, and floors that feel damp and soft are a prime sign of a burst pipe or water seeping in from the exterior. This can be an expensive problem to take care of, especially if you wait, so make sure to turn off your water supply to stop the flow of water ASAP, and then call a professional to see how serious the damage is. These professionals will have the proper tools and measures to fully understand the extent of the issue.


Your Refrigerator Is Frozen

Freezing inside your refrigerator is generally a sign that you have a leak or a clog in the appliance. To thaw the frost, you may need to flush your fridge out with hot water. You should also check the rubber seals along the door to make sure it is closed tightly, and if you have an ice try, make sure that it is connected to your water line properly. When this is done, hire a qualified professional to inspect your fridge, and then call a water damage expert, so they can check the surrounding area for damage.


Your Water Bill Is Higher Than Usual

If your water bill keeps rising and your water habits have not changed, chances are you’ve got a leak on your hands. It could be from your water heater, your boiler, your washing machine, your dishwasher, or even a loose showerhead or faucet. The best thing to do in this scenario is to turn off the water valve in your home and then call a plumber to find the leak. If water damage is identified, hire a water damage restoration company to mitigate the damage.


If you are considered that your home has become subject to water damage and would like to have your home inspected call us today at 480-912-2619 or fill out the form here.

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