Signs of Water Damage in the Bathroom

Water damage can occur in any part of the house. In fact, even in the bathroom where it is assumed that most materials used in this area is water proof, water damage can still take place.

Unfortunately, water damage in insidious, and can destroy even the most modern, and most wonderful of bathrooms. The damage can be expensive, and the bad news is not everything is covered by Insurance. Super Dry San Diego Water Damage Repair

Signs of Water Damage in the Bathroom

Signs of water damage in the bathroom. (Photo Credits)

So what are the signs of water damage in the bathroom?

The website DoItYourself.com says missing caulking, signs of mold, as well as wet spots and missing grout may mean that there is a water damage problem in the bathroom area. Mold Service

“Inspect the caulking around the bathroom fixtures. Missing or loose caulking could be caused by water seepage. Look for missing grout or signs of mold. Check the water heater for wet spots on the floor and rust on the tank.”

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Presence of Molds

Third Party Service Ratings Website Angie’s List meanwhile pointed out that molds and mildew are clear signs of water damage problem in the bathroom. They explain that no matter how often and how rigorous a bathroom is cleaned, water damage can still cause molds and mildew issue because of constant moisture. Activated Sprinkler Systems and Water Damage

“While it’s normal for a little mildew to occur wherever water accumulates, such as in the corner of a shower, mold or mildew on non-shower walls or in corners of the bathroom is a clear sign that water is leaking somewhere and finding its way to those areas. A leaking pipe provides plenty of moisture, so the longer it takes you to detect and fix the leak, the easier and faster mold will grow.”

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The website The Spruce meantime shared that one of the red flags that mean there is water damage in the bathroom are loose tiles. Summer Activities for Children in Carlsbad

“Many leaks begin at the bottom of your shower wall where the tiling meets the top of the shower pan or floor. Begin your assessment of the shower here. Moldy, discolored grout, loose tiles, and peeling caulk are signs that moisture could be affecting the area behind your shower wall.”

Read the rest of the article here.

Resolving water damage in the bathroom early on can save the homeowners hundreds if not thousand’s worth of repair money

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