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Discovering and Addressing Water Leaks in Your Home | SERVPRO of Summerlin North/Sun City
8/12/2024 (Permalink)
When you have a water leak, your first call should be SERVPRO of Summerlin North/Sun City for a fast response!
Water leaks are sneaky culprits that can wreak havoc on your home if left unchecked. From hidden pipe leaks to dripping faucets, these issues can lead to structural damage, mold growth, and costly repairs.
In this blog, we'll explore the importance of tracking down water leaks in your home and how SERVPRO of Summerlin North/Sun City can help you mitigate and resolve these issues.
Detecting Water Leaks: The Importance of Vigilance
Water leaks often start small, making them difficult to detect until significant damage has occurred. However, being vigilant and proactive can help you catch leaks early and prevent further damage.
Keep an eye out for signs such as damp or discolored spots on walls or ceilings, musty odors, and an unexplained increase in water bills. Even a minor drip can indicate a larger issue hiding behind the scenes.
Common Culprits: Where to Look for Water Leaks
Understanding where water leaks are likely to occur can aid in your detection efforts. Check under sinks, around appliances like refrigerators and dishwashers, and near water heaters for any signs of moisture. Inspect your attic and crawl spaces for leaks in the roof or plumbing.
Additionally, pay attention to your landscaping, as soggy patches in the yard could indicate an underground pipe leak. Don't forget to examine your windows and doors for any gaps or cracks that could allow water to seep in during heavy rainstorms.
Taking Action: Mitigating Water Damage
If you suspect a water leak in your home, it's crucial to take immediate action to prevent further damage. Start by turning off the water supply to the affected area to stop the flow of water.
Then, contact SERVPRO of Summerlin North/Sun City for professional assistance. Our team of experts will conduct a thorough inspection to locate the source of the leak and develop a customized plan to address the damage.
How SERVPRO® Can Help
With years of experience in water damage restoration, SERVPRO of Summerlin North/Sun City is your trusted partner in mitigating water leaks and restoring your home to its preloss condition. Using advanced equipment and proven techniques, we'll extract standing water, thoroughly dry affected areas, and disinfect surfaces to prevent mold growth. Our goal is to minimize disruption to your life and ensure that your home is safe and comfortable once again.
If you suspect a water leak in your home, don't hesitate to contact SERVPRO of Summerlin North/Sun City for expert assistance. With our prompt response and professional service, we'll help you get your home back on track.
The Timeline of a Water Leak | SERVPRO of Summerlin North/Sun City
11/21/2023 (Permalink)
Has water damage left your home in a disastrous state? Call SERVPRO of Summerlin North/Sun City today. We are Here to Help®?.
We are all so busy nowadays that we rely on our homes to work quietly behind the scenes for us while we jet off to work, school, evening activities and family events. While our homes are reliable to a certain extent, all it takes is for one system to malfunction for a disaster to occur.
Sometimes those situations are obvious, like your HVAC system malfunctioning and home becoming uncomfortably hot, but others can be much trickier to track down. Sneaky water leaks can occur behind walls and under floors and can cause serious issues to occur before you even discover the problem in the first place.
Where Water Leaks Start
A leak can start anywhere you have water flowing through your home. Faulty pipes, old washing machines or a loose water connection around your sink can lead to a drip or a deluge in a short amount of time.
If the water leak is happening behind your walls or under your floors, it will slowly start to seep into every surrounding area. It will leak into cracks, crevices, soft sub flooring and carpets, and it can even leak down walls. A single drip or tiny leak may not seem like much, but even a hairline crack can eventually leak multiple gallons of water each day.
What to Do About It
Water leaks can sometimes be hard to spot, but when you do, the situation could have been happening for a while and the damage may be significant. Lingering moisture can start to affect structural supports as well as load bearing walls. It can also lead to mold growth that can eat away at your home little by little.
As soon as you discover the water spot, leak or mold infestation, get us on the phone.
While we are asking our questions and creating our restoration plan for you, see if you can locate the water shut-off valve to the surrounding area. If the situation was caused by a faulty appliance or water line, stopping the flow of water can ensure the problem doesn’t get any worse.
How We Can Dry Up the Water
When water gets behind your walls or under your floors, it can be really tricky to dry up on your own. That’s where we come in! We have the industry-leading drying equipment like air movers and industrial blowers that will ensure every inch of your home is dried out. We even have thermal imaging cameras that can detect hidden or lingering moisture.
Once your space is dry, we can address any structural damage that the water caused during this whole ordeal. Damaged walls, floors and ceilings should be repaired quickly so the damage doesn’t further compromise your living spaces. We can rebuild and repair every part of your affected space quickly and efficiently.
We can tackle your water damage problem today! Contact SERVPRO of Summerlin North/Sun City right away.
Preparation Tips for Flash Flooding | SERVPRO of Summerlin North/Sun City
11/21/2023 (Permalink)
The repercussions of flash flooding can be devastating to your home. Call SERVPRO of Summerlin North/Sun City today to restore the damage!
Floods can surprise us throughout the course of the year, mainly because we don’t get much rain on a regular basis! However, that’s what makes flash flooding conditions so prevalent in our area.
The dry and arid ground can’t absorb a ton of water at once, and so it can be easily overwhelmed and the runoff can start to flow down the streets and into homes.
Flash flooding situations can be scary when they happen, so knowing what to do before, during and after is key to staying safe. Our flood restoration team explains below some of the best things to do when flood conditions are present.
How to Prepare
Start preparing as soon as the flood watch or warning is issued, even if it hasn’t started raining yet. Conditions can deteriorate quickly and become dangerous in just a few minutes. Head for home if you aren’t there yet, and avoid low-lying areas and roads that are known to flood during storms.
Tidy up your yard by moving any household objects, child’s toys and lawn equipment into your home or garage for safekeeping, and consider moving your car inside as well. It only takes about 12 inches of water to sweep away certain cars.
Secure anything that can’t be moved in, like trampolines, grills and patio furniture. With the right wind and the perfect amount of fast-moving water, many of your possessions could float away if you aren’t careful.
Waiting for the Water
Move any important documents or fragile keepsakes off of the ground and out of the lowest level of your home and gather your emergency kit. Flood situations can easily knock out power and create dangerous electrical situations, so be sure to have a flashlight on hand as well.
After that, sit tight in a higher room in your home and keep your weather radio nearby. If water does start rushing in under your doors or starts flooding into your basement, try to stay calm and stay above the water line. Eventually the water will stop flowing in and the storm will move on.
Move cautiously around your home as you assess the damage, taking care to avoid walking through the water if possible. If you must walk through the water to get out safely, find a pair of sturdy boots to put on. Floodwater can have sharp debris, toxic substances and other dangerous materials lurking beneath the surface.
What to Do After a Flood
The best thing to do is to take pictures of the damage right away and then give us a call. The fresh images can help us better understand your situation, but they can also help ensure your insurance claim is being processed as accurately as possible.
Once we arrive, our main focus is to secure your home from further damage while we work on extracting the excess water. Our team can tarp over your roof, board up windows and remove any possessions in the affected room to prevent unnecessary damage.
We are also trained in proper document drying techniques as well as upholstery drying and cleaning.
Now that the water is gone and your possessions are dry, we can get started on repairs. Even just a few inches of standing water can ruin carpets, walls and floorboards.
We can replace all of this for you as quickly and as efficiently as possible. Once we are finished, we can even sanitize your space to prevent mildew and mold growth. We truly always have your back.
Floodwater can be dangerous and damaging. Contact SERVPRO of Summerlin North/Sun City today.
What to Do When an Appliance Leaks | SERVPRO of Summerlin North/Sun City
6/21/2023 (Permalink)
Experienced a water leak in your home or business? Call SERVPRO of Summerlin North/Sun City to get your home back in shape.
Our appliances—we all love them, yet they always give us trouble when we don’t have the time and attention to give to them. Even though we rely on our appliances to clean our clothes, wash our dishes and keep our water warm, we tend to overlook routine maintenance often when we are busy running out the door to and from our activities.
While you are probably thinking that you would be quick enough to catch an emerging water leak before it causes widespread damage, you may be wrong! Water can be sneaky and can get into many areas of your home without much forewarning. Read on as we explain how to recognize an emerging problem and what to do if it is already too late.
The Progression of Water Damage
We are lucky to have appliances like dishwashers, washing machines and water heaters in our lives, but they have the ability to malfunction at any point. If a blockage occurs or an electrical failure causes the machine to stop working, water can seep or pour out and will start to infiltrate every crack and crevice that it can as the puddle grows on your floor.
If the leak happened in front of your machine, you will probably notice the water right away. If it happened in the back, that water could leak down your walls or into your floors for days before you see it.
If the water seeps into your floor or behind your walls, it becomes really hard to dry out on your own. While you can take a mop and towel to your floors, you can’t as easily get behind your walls. As the water lingers, it becomes stagnant and can introduce mold or mildew.
Mold loves dark and damp spaces and will quickly become an infestation until you take action to stop it. It can eventually start to degrade your home’s structural integrity if the water and mold is left long enough!
What to Do When You Discover Water
If you come home to a puddle, the first thing you need to do is find the main water valve to the appliance. Shutting this off will stop the flow of water so you can control the situation and catch your bearings. Usually this valve is on the back of the affected machine along the pipe that connects it to the rest of your water lines.
You should also turn off the power to the appliance. This helps keep you safe from a possible electric shock, and it is a reliable way to ensure it won’t start back up again and cause more problems for you while you are figuring out what to do. After the situation is controlled, call SERVPRO of Summerlin North/Sun City!
Why a Professional Restoration Is Necessary
Helping our community recover from damage is what we do best. That is why we want you to call us!
We will walk you through the entire process and take the mess off of your hands for you. While you could handle the initial mopping and set up a fan, you probably won’t be able to get all of the water.
That’s where we come in. Our industry-leading powerful drying equipment will ensure every drop of moisture is removed from your walls, floors and ceiling, and we can even check for any hidden moisture with our specialized equipment.
Water can easily warp wood and vinyl flooring, so we are also trained to repair any damages that you are now facing as a result of the water leak. Our team is here for whatever you need in order to fully recover from a pesky appliance leak.
If your home or business has suffered water damage, call SERVPRO of Summerlin North/Sun City.
Water leaks are Serious
2/20/2023 (Permalink)
If you experience water damage, give SERVPRO a call today.
Water leaks are a serious business. They may seem harmless at first, but they can quickly add up to thousands of dollars in damage if left unattended. If you think your home has a leak, here's what you need to know.
Costly problem.
Water leaks can be costly and damaging. A leaky pipe, for example, can cause mold and mildew to grow in your home. This problem can lead to structural damage as well as electrical problems. It's not uncommon for homeowners who suffer from water damage to find that they have no insurance coverage because their policy excludes "water intrusion" or "inland flooding." The good news is that there are steps you can take now so you're prepared if this happens.
Make an inventory of all the appliances in your home--kitchen appliances like stoves and refrigerators, bathroom fixtures such as toilets, laundry machines, dishwashers, faucets/spigots outside the house where possible access points may exist once water starts flowing.
Water damage can be costly, and it's not just your wallet that will take a hit. A small leak in your home can add up to tens of thousands of dollars in damage.
The most common issues caused by water damage include mold growth, structural problems such as warping wood floors or buckling drywall and electrical issues such as short circuits or flickering lights.
Property Damage.
Water damage can be caused by many things including, leaky faucets, broken pipes, leaking appliances (e.g., dishwashers, washing machines) Busted pipes or water main breaks in your neighborhood that lead to flooding in your home (this is more likely during winter months).
Other common causes of water damage, roofs that leak when it rains or snow melts, roofs should be repaired quickly before they cause major problems with mold and structural damage inside the house/apartment building. Windows that leak condensation over time--these can also be fixed before they become serious problems
Unattended Damages.
Water damage can cause serious problems in your home. If you have a leak, it's important that you address it right away. Water damage can lead to mold and mildew, structural damage, and electrical problems. Water leaks can also create financial problems for homeowners because they usually require extensive repairs or replacements that cost thousands of dollars.
Mold growth is caused by moisture build-up on surfaces like walls and floors. When this happens at a rapid pace (like from a burst pipe), it can be difficult for homeowners to detect before it becomes an issue.
Leaking water is a serious problem that can lead to major damage, but it's also an easy one to prevent. If you're not sure if your home has any leaks or needs repair work done on its plumbing, contact us today! SERVPRO of Summerlin North/ Sun City can come out and give you an estimate on what needs to be done so that your pipes are safe from future leaks.
What Is the Water Damage Restoration Process?
1/4/2023 (Permalink)
During the water remediation process our team utilizes air movers.
Water damage is a serious problem for any business. When water enters your building and causes damage to the contents and structure, you may need professional help to restore it. The water damage restoration process can be complicated and time-consuming, but it's also an important step toward making sure that your business is operating as normally as possible. In this article, we'll explain the steps involved in repairing water damage and why it's so important that you hire a specialist if you find yourself in this situation.
What Is the Water Damage Restoration Process?
The water damage restoration process is a long and complex one that involves several steps. Each situation is different, but in most cases the process can be broken down into these stages:
Pre-Inspection and Assessment
Water damage restoration professionals will perform a pre-inspection of your property. The purpose of this inspection is to determine the extent of damage, assess what repairs are needed and see if there are any immediate hazards that need attention before they can begin working on the water restoration process.
They will check for structural damage, such as cracks in walls or floors. This can be caused by excessive moisture in the air, which causes freezing and thawing throughout your home every day during winter months.
They will also check for electrical issues related to power surges from water appliances (such as washing machines) that have short circuits when exposed to moisture in an electric space after a flood has occurred inside your home. This could cause further destruction if not addressed immediately!
Water Removal/Water Extraction
Water Removal/Water Extraction: The first step in the process of water damage restoration is to extract any excess moisture from your home or office. This is accomplished by using powerful vacuums and dehumidifiers, which suck the water out of your walls, floors and other structural components.
Structural Drying: Next, we'll begin drying out your home or business. We'll use high-powered air movers to remove moisture from cracks and crevices in a process called "dehumidification." Once this has been completed, we can begin repairing any damaged areas of your property that were affected by wet conditions such as mold growth or rotting wood.
Drying and Dehumidification
The drying process is not complete until the water has been removed and the humidity in your home has decreased to a safe level. This means that you may have to move out of your home while it dries, especially if you live in an area where mold and mildew are prevalent. Once you can return to your home, you will want to make sure that your belongings are completely dry before putting them back into storage.
Mold Prevention
Molds thrive in wet environments with stagnant air; therefore, one of our most important steps during restoration is keeping moisture from returning to what was once a wet area of your home or business. This can be done through dehumidification techniques like extracting excess moisture from walls or floors using special equipment designed for this purpose (such as portable air movers), installing temporary ventilation systems such as fans or portable air conditioners until permanent changes can be made to ventilation systems inside homes or buildings after they’ve been repaired by water damage repair professionals
Cleaning and Sanitizing
Once a thorough inspection is completed and the water damage has been assessed, it’s time to begin cleaning and sanitizing. This is the most important step in the restoration process. The goal here is to remove all traces of the water damage and restore your property to its original state.
The first step in this process involves removing any debris from your carpeting or flooring using heavy-duty vacuums that can handle such rough work. You may also want to consider using a shop vacuum if you have one on hand (if not, ask us about renting one). Next comes dry removal of any drywall that has been affected by flooding or leaks—this means taking down walls and replacing them with new ones where necessary. Once everything is dry and ready for repair, we'll clean up all areas before applying a fresh coat of paint or wall paper depending on what needs done at each location onsite!
Restoration
Once the water has been removed, the next step is restoration. Restoration is the process of making your property as good as new. However, depending on the severity of your flood, it may be best to hire a professional company that has special equipment and skills to perform this work.
- Cleaning and disinfecting walls, doors, floors, ceilings and furniture
- Replacing drywall where needed
- Picking up debris from yards or driveways (if applicable)
Restoration can be a lengthy process that requires special equipment and skills. In many cases you may need to replace items like carpeting or insulation because they're wet and cannot be salvaged by drying them out alone.
When to Consult a Specialist for Water Damage Restoration
You should consider hiring a water damage restoration company if:
- The damage is severe and widespread.
- You are unsure about the source of the water damage.
- You have questions about the restoration process.
- You have questions about your insurance claim, which may involve filing a claim or filling out paperwork with various parties (such as your insurer or mortgage lender).
In addition to these factors, you should also be aware that it may cost more money to hire a specialist versus doing it yourself.
The water damage restoration process is a complex one and requires expertise. If you have any signs of water damage in your home, contact us immediately. We can help determine what’s been damaged, how much it will cost to fix and whether or not you need professional assistance.
I Found a Leak Under my Kitchen Sink
11/7/2022 (Permalink)
Kitchen sink leaking
How to Repair a Kitchen Sink Leak
If your kitchen sink is leaking, there are a few simple steps you can take to repair it. It is important to stop the leak as quickly as possible in order to prevent further damage from occurring. Follow these instructions to replace or repair your faucet:
1. Make sure the water valve is off.
If the water valve is on, you will need to turn it off. It is important to stop the water from continuing to leak as quickly as possible. Once you have turned off the water valve, turn on the faucet to drain any remaining water from your pipes.
2. Check the drain stopper.
If the sink has a removable drain stopper, use a flashlight to inspect it and make sure there are no obstructions in the drainpipe beneath it. The stopper should also be checked for damage or missing parts—if any of these issues exist, you will need to replace your sink's drain assembly with one that includes a new rubber gasket (this goes for both types of drains).
3. Check the faucet is secure to the sink.
If it's loose, this might be the cause of your water leak. Tighten the faucet by removing and replacing the screws around it. Be careful not to overtighten! If your sink still leaks, there might be a bigger issue on hand.
4. Remove the faucet.
Disconnect the faucet handle by loosening the set screw that holds it in place and pulling out its stem. You may need to use pliers for this step; if so, be careful not to scratch or bend any parts of your faucet as you do so!
Remove any washers from underneath your faucet's base plate (if applicable) and clean out any debris from around them with a toothbrush before reinstalling them when putting everything back together again—this will help prevent future leaks from occurring due to clogs caused by dirt buildup around these components' gaskets or seals when used regularly over time.
5. Seal the faucet with plumber's putty and reinstall it.
Plumber's putty is a soft, putty-like material that is used to seal small leaks in pipes. It comes in either paste or rope form, so choose whichever one best suits your needs.
For this step, you'll need:
- Plumber's putty
- Tape measure and pencil (if you're using rope)
- Hammer
6. Reattach the faucet to the sink
Reattach the faucet to the sink, tighten it, and turn on the water to test for leaks. If your leak has been repaired, turn off the water and let everything dry overnight before using your sink again. If there are still leaks, it might be time to call a plumber.
If you follow these steps, you should be able to fix your sink leak. If the leak continues, it is important to call a plumber as quickly as possible. Waiting to call a plumber can cause water and mold damage to your kitchen cabinets, flooring, and walls surrounding the sink. If you are in need of water cleanup services, our SERVPRO of Summerlin North/Sun City is always here to help!
5 Ways To Avoid Commercial Water Damage
6/27/2022 (Permalink)
You can help prevent a flood by insulating exposed pipes.
Five Ways To Avoid Commercial Water Damage
When you think of damage from water at your Summerlin, NV, business, you may picture a storm or significant flooding event. However, most commercial damage comes from appliances, HVAC systems and plumbing. You can take these five steps to protect your facility and avoid a business claim.
1. Inspect Drainage Systems and Gutters
Gutters and downspouts collect debris, especially in the fall. Buildup can cause water damage to the interior and exterior walls. Conduct a regular inspection of your drainage systems to remove leaves and other debris.
2. Seal Cracks
Gaps, holes and other cracks invite water and moisture into your facility. They can also allow cold air to come in. If temperatures go below freezing, it could lead to a pipe break. Use sealants such as spray insulation, caulk and weather stripping to decrease the chances of burst pipes.
3. Insulate Pipes
Exposed pipes are a business claim waiting to happen when the temperatures dip, especially at night when it gets the coldest. Water expands as it turns to ice, causing pipes to burst. Flooding and building damage may result. You can help prevent a flood by insulating exposed pipes.
4. Keep Buildings Sufficiently Heated
Keep the thermostat set at 50 degrees or warmer, even on the weekends or during shutdown periods. Avoid extreme temperature changes, as they can lead to broken pipes. It's a good idea to check your thermostat batteries regularly.
5. Check HVAC and Sprinkler Systems
Even a tiny leak in your fire sprinkler system, plumbing or HVAC system can cause significant damage. Inspect your systems regularly for weak or broken pipes.
Filing a Business Claim
Commercial insurance can help pay for professional water remediation after the damage. However, avoiding a flood is better. Talk to your insurance agent about your coverage types if you need to file a claim in the future.
How To Restore Electronic Devices After Water Damage
6/21/2022 (Permalink)
Disconnect devices from their power source.
How To Salvage Flooded Electronics
If a monumental flooding event impacts your business, not only will the building require repairs but various electronics are compromised as well. Luckily, these devices can be restored. Here are a few steps you can take to salvage flooded electronics from your Las Vegas, NV, business.
1. Disconnect Devices From Their Power Source
To restore any water-logged device, it's important to cut off its power source first and foremost. Items like desktop computers or other large devices that are connected to a plug can be disconnected by shutting off a circuit breaker, so be aware of where to locate that in your commercial space. For handheld, battery-powered devices, turn them off but be wary of signs of a shorted battery, including smoking, melting or heat. If none of these hazards are present, drain excess water from the device and remove the battery.
During this step, be mindful of any shock hazards and do not attempt to grab flooded electronics if standing water remains. Let a water damage cleanup company remove excess water and fully dry the space first.
2. Clean Circuit Board
After gadgets are removed from their power source, disassemble them and locate their circuit board for cleaning. Take either a cotton swab or toothbrush, dip it in isopropyl alcohol and move along the circuit board. This ensures that any dirt or buildup from the water damage is removed. After a thorough cleaning, let the board dry completely.
3. Test for Further Electronic Damage
Once the circuit board is dry, re-assemble the device and install a new battery, if applicable. Turn on the gadget and evaluate if it is now usable or if more repairs are needed. If the device is not working properly, it's possible that the LCD screen or logic board will need to be replaced.
Saving flooded electronics from water damage is possible. The restoration process involves disconnecting from power, cleaning the circuit board and testing devices with a new battery.
4 Things Landlords Can Do To Reduce Plumbing Maintenance Costs
3/19/2022 (Permalink)
Regular maintenance can reduce your chances of plumbing issues.
Landlords Can Do These Four Things To Cut Plumbing Maintenance Costs
Landlords are responsible for maintaining the plumbing in their rental units. Fortunately, they can do a few things to reduce the total cost they pay for maintenance and repairs.
1. Regular Maintenance
Landlords are required to provide a property that is livable throughout the entire stay of their tenants. One of the best ways to fulfill this responsibility and lower the chances you will have to pay for a water remediation company in Winchester, NV, is to perform regular maintenance. This means ensuring that even your oldest polybutylene pipes receive regular treatments. Additionally, it also means taking measures to prevent clogs and other plumbing issues.
2. Check Working Condition
One way to check the working condition of polybutylene pipes is to have an inspection conducted. Regularly doing this will alert you to any small clogs and weak spots in your pipes that need to be fixed before they worsen.
3. Check Tenant’s Behavior
Your polybutylene pipes require basic monthly maintenance and special treatment. Therefore, you want to make sure that your tenants don't put fats, grease, and other oily substances down the drain that can trap hair, soap scum, and food particles and cause plumbing issues. This includes not only sink and shower drains but the toilet and laundry pipes as well.
4. Transfer Risk to Another Party
Regular maintenance can reduce your chances of plumbing issues, but it cannot eliminate the threat. Earthquakes, tree roots, and misuse can still be sources of problems, so you should take measures to transfer the risk to other parties. This means getting a proper insurance policy for problems outside of your control and having a plumbing clause in your lease that requires your tenants to take responsibility for their actions.
As a landlord, you are responsible for the plumbing maintenance in your units. To lower these costs, you should take action to prevent excessive water damage and limit your liability.
Insurance and Water Contamination
2/17/2022 (Permalink)
Standing water in the bedroom after a pipe burst.
Ways of Categorizing Flood Water
When flooding strikes a home, it’s important for homeowners to have an idea of what to expect from an insurance, repair and restoration standpoint. Insurance companies generally have three different ways of categorizing flood water. Each level corresponds with how dangerous the water can be. Additionally, the varying levels help to inform both insurance companies and water restoration specialists how to best address the contaminated water problem.
How Do Insurance Companies Categorize Water
Insurance companies generally separate floodwater into three types of categories.
• Category 1 – Clean Water. This comes from a sanitary water source, such as your supply line and water heater.
• Category 2 – Grey Water. This is usually from your washing machine and dish washer.
• Category 3 – Black Water. This comes from the outside in storm and flood situations, or when a sewer line breaks.
How Dangerous Are Each of the Categories?
Category 1 water levels are not dangerous but can promote mold development if left untreated. For this reason, you want to ensure that you completely dry any flooded areas and follow a dehumidification process to discourage mold production.
Category 2 water levels can be somewhat toxic if consumed, but are not dangerous if a person is only exposed to them. The risk of mold production remains intact, however, with this kind of water.
Category 3 is for contaminated water that is toxic to the point that the rest of the house needs to be barred from the affected area. It is crucial to take the utmost precaution with category 3 water levels, so be sure to call your local water removal specialists if you are dealing with black water damage.
Even the cleanest water can make its way to unseen places and later cause mold problems. Therefore, regardless of whether your home is flooded with clean or contaminated water, you can benefit from the assistance of emergency flood damage restoration professionals in Las Vegas, NV.
How To Repair a Leaking Toilet Tank
1/20/2022 (Permalink)
If you notice your toilet tank leaking it is time to repair it.
Eight Steps To Fix A Leaking Toilet Tank
When you find water pooling near your home’s toilet in Sun City Summerlin, NV, don’t panic. Check to see if the leak is coming from the tank or the base. If the leaking toilet is at the tank, you can easily fix it with the following eight steps.
1. Shut off the supply water.
The tube below the tank is connected to a valve. Simply turn the valve until the water is off.
2. Remove the tank’s water.
Use a small container to bail the water out of the tank. Once most of the water is gone, use a sponge to absorb the last of it.
3. Loosen the tank’s bolts.
Using an adjustable wrench and screwdriver, loosen and remove both of the tank’s bolts. This will ensure easy removal of the tank.
4. Lift the tank from the base.
Very gently move the tank from side to side until you feel it lift. With the help of a friend, lift the leaking toilet tank and lay it on its side so you can access the bottom.
5. Eliminate the leaking retaining washer.
Remove the washer by turning it until it comes loose. If it is tight, use an adjustable wrench to loosen and remove the rubber piece.
6. Clean the remaining rubber.
Use something hard to scrape the remains of the gasket from the hole and surrounding area. Make sure the area is clean.
7. Install the tank’s new gasket.
Insert the new gasket into the hole and turn until it is tight. Make sure it turns easily because there is a danger of cross threading.
8. Replace the tank’s bolts and nuts.
Reinstall the nuts on the bolts by hand, making sure they are snug, but not overly tight.
9. Reattach the tank to the base.
Move the tank into position on the toilet base. Gently tighten the nuts and bolts until the gasket looks snug in the base. This will prevent a future bathroom leak.
You have just repaired your leaking toilet. However, if you don’t want to do the job yourself, consider calling a water specialist team to do the job quickly and efficiently.