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Appliance Upkeep Can Help You Prevent Water Damage | SERVPRO® of Westfield

4/21/2023 (Permalink)

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Chores around the house would be much more of a challenge without the help of our convenient appliances. But although these gadgets can be extremely useful in the home, they can also cause significant damage to your property if they fail unexpectedly.

Water damage is a frequent outcome of malfunctioning appliances, and it can be a challenge to detect problems before they wreak havoc on your home.

Being aware of the warning signs of a future water damage emergency is the best way to protect your Westfield home from an inconvenient malfunctioning appliance.

Regular Maintenance

Regularly checking for water damage is one of the most effective methods for avoiding it. All it takes is a quick check after every use to prevent expensive damage in many cases!

Leaks may be concealed beneath your refrigerator or dishwasher, so you’ll need to search for indicators of damage like wet spots. Pushing larger appliances to the side once a year to perform a deep-clean is another way to catch problems before they worsen.

Your HVAC system is also a machine that could cause undetected water damage in your house. Besides calling in a professional for a checkup once a year, you should also be searching on your own for excess moisture and signs of mold growth near your vents and unit.

Your water heater is another appliance that needs consistent attention. Remember to check for puddling, excess moisture and mold around the unit just like you do for other large appliances.

Yearly or Long-Term Maintenance

Consistent maintenance can save you from serious water damage, but it also helps to have your appliances serviced on the schedule advised by the producer.

Inspect the hoses and tubing connected to your fridge, washing machine and dishwasher for punctures, kinks and other indicators of damage. Keeping parts in good condition is crucial to keeping your appliances in working order, so make sure to repair and replace as needed!

Additionally, while each appliance has a different shelf life, a good rule of thumb for replacing outdated equipment is 10 to 15 years.

To prevent unexpected, costly damage, you should act fast when you notice any appliance water damage. You could make use of your handy appliances to their fullest for many years if you catch issues early on!

Have water damage in your home from an appliance or another source? Our team is here to help, so call us day or night.

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