Preventing Water Damage in Your South Jersey Home
Most water losses are preventable. Here are the practical, low-cost habits that keep water out of your West Berlin home in the first place.
Maintain your plumbing and appliances
A large share of the water losses we respond to start inside the home, with plumbing and appliances that failed without warning. The good news is that many of these failures give quiet signs first, and a little routine attention catches them before they become emergencies. Check under sinks, around toilets, and behind appliances periodically for any sign of moisture, corrosion, or a slow drip.
Supply lines are a common culprit, especially the braided or rubber hoses behind washing machines, dishwashers, and refrigerators. These lines have a service life, and an old one can let go suddenly and flood a home in minutes. Replacing aging supply lines with quality braided stainless lines on a schedule is cheap insurance against a major loss. The same goes for water heaters, which have a finite lifespan and tend to leak before they fail outright, so an aging unit with any sign of corrosion or moisture at the base is worth attention.
Knowing where your main water shutoff is, and making sure it actually turns, is one of the simplest and most valuable preparations you can make. In an emergency, being able to stop the water fast is the difference between a small loss and a large one.
Manage water around the outside of your home
A great deal of water damage comes from outside the home, and managing the water around your foundation is one of the most effective preventions there is. Gutters and downspouts are the first line of defense; when they clog, rainwater overflows and pools against the foundation, where it eventually finds its way inside. Cleaning gutters regularly, and making sure downspouts carry water well away from the house, prevents a lot of basement water problems.
The grading around your home matters too. The ground should slope away from the foundation so that water runs off rather than collecting against the walls. Low spots, settled soil, and flower beds that trap water against the house are all worth correcting. In the South Jersey storm season, when heavy rain can overwhelm drainage quickly, good grading and clear gutters are what keep that water from ending up in your basement.
Check your roof periodically as well, since a compromised roof is a direct path for storm water into the attic and ceilings. Missing or damaged shingles, failed flashing, and clogged valleys are all worth addressing before the next storm rather than after.
Protect your basement and low areas
Basements and other low areas are where water collects first, so they deserve special attention. If your home has a sump pump, test it periodically to make sure it runs, and consider a battery backup, because a sump pump that fails during the storm that needs it, often because the power went out, is a common cause of a flooded basement. A backup keeps it running when you need it most.
For homes prone to sewer backups, a backwater valve can prevent contaminated water from flowing back into the home when the municipal sewer surcharges during heavy rain. Given how hazardous and expensive a sewage backup is, this is a worthwhile investment for homes that have had backups or sit low in the system.
Controlling humidity in the basement also helps prevent the slow, chronic moisture problems that grow mold. A dehumidifier in a damp basement, good ventilation, and prompt attention to any condensation or musty smell keep the lowest level of the home from becoming a moisture problem.
Know when to call for help
Even with good maintenance, water emergencies happen, and the most important preparation is knowing what to do when one does. Keep the number of a 24/7 restoration crew somewhere you can find it fast, because in the middle of a water emergency is not the time to start searching. The faster you get a professional crew moving, the less you lose.
It is also worth getting a professional assessment any time you suspect hidden moisture, a persistent musty smell, a stain that returns, flooring that is warping, rather than waiting for it to become obvious. Catching a developing problem early is always cheaper than dealing with the consequences of letting it grow.
ApexDry Restoration serves West Berlin and the surrounding South Jersey towns around the clock, both for emergencies and for honest assessments of suspected hidden moisture. Save 551-237-7448, keep up with the simple preventive habits above, and call us the moment water gets in, or before, if something seems off.
A simple seasonal checklist
Prevention is easiest when it is a routine rather than a scramble, so it helps to tie a few checks to the seasons. In the spring, clean the gutters and downspouts after the trees have dropped what they are going to drop, check that the grading still carries water away from the foundation, and test the sump pump before the heavy spring rains arrive. A sump pump that has sat unused all winter is exactly the one that fails when the first big storm hits.
Heading into the colder months, the priority shifts to freeze protection. Disconnect and drain outdoor hoses, insulate any exposed pipes in unheated spaces like crawlspaces and garages, and make sure the home stays warm enough that pipes in exterior walls do not freeze. A frozen pipe that bursts is one of the most common and most damaging winter water losses, and it is largely preventable with a little attention.
Year-round, get in the habit of glancing under sinks and behind appliances when you are already in those spaces, and act on small drips before they become big ones. Replace aging supply lines on a schedule rather than waiting for them to fail. None of this takes much time, and the payoff is avoiding the kind of emergency that has you calling a restoration crew at two in the morning.
Most water damage is preventable with a handful of low-cost habits: maintain your plumbing, manage the water around your home, protect your basement, follow a simple seasonal checklist, and know who to call. A little prevention saves a lot of restoration.
Give us a call at 551-237-7448 and we will lay out your options.