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Word Count: 584 Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2008 1:35 PM

Water Damage Repair On Your Walls And Woodwork

Walls and woodwork in the house can also fall prey to moisture, leading to the formation of molds and mildew to those areas. This subsequently leads to the disintegration and deformation of your beloved woodwork and walls. Being aware on the formation of moisture in the said places can let you save money and time for water damage repair.

There are different cases on how molds and mildew can grow on walls and woodwork. Identifying the problems and the causes of it would help homeowners in doing a proper water damage repair for those problems.

Some problems that happen on walls are because of the moisture on the inside portion of exterior walls. One possible source of this is when the foundation of walls are wet. In this case, some wallpaper could peel in the bathrooms or kitchens, leakage might occur under windows, framework-like dirt spots on ceilings and walls, even white powder on foundation walls and water stains on ceilings after snowfall. Enough reasons to do water damage repair.

The causes of those problems could be because of a cold weather or not enough insulation between inside surfaces and exterior walls. Also, when there is a high humidity in basement or the foundation outside is not water damp proofed, leakages under windows could happen when they are not pitched properly. Furthermore, when a ventilator in the attic is not working properly, this could cause water stains on ceilings.

To do water damage repair on walls, it is necessary to have insulation and to have a vapor barrier on the inside surface of exterior walls. A dehumidifier also is needed if foundation walls are wet. Applying a damp proofing compound to the inside face of the foundation will help the walls from eroding. White powder deposits on foundation walls can be easily brushed away. After which, apply a damp proofing compound.

Doing water damage repair for wallpaper could be done by putting back the wall paper using glue after making sure that there is no mold or bacteria present. It is also necessary to put a ventilator fan in bathrooms or kitchens and to open the windows in the said areas to keep the ventilation circulating. For windows that are not pitched properly, which is the cause for leakage under windows, it is necessary to re-pitch the window and take out the drain. It is also important when doing water damage repair, if the house has an attic, to install a louvered attic ventilator meant for snow reflection.

When it comes to the house woodwork, some problems could be found on the inside flooring or on the outside wood, which might be rotting, and the rotting of lower the edge of a roof. These incidents of damages could be because of rain leak, no vapor barrier, plumbing problems and leak from gutter or roof.

Water damage repair can be done if the floor areas that are rotten are found and repaired. Applying and installing a vapor barrier is also necessary. Filling the rotten areas with wood fillers can help in taking out the rotten areas. Repairing the roof and installing gutters and leaders can eliminate possible damage for roofs.

Knowing the possible problems at hand and taking care of them as soon after finding could save you a big amount of cash for your water damage repair and save you from a lot of headache too.

About the Author

Ramona Weisly is a water service advocate for Water Damage Restoration Contractor and Water Damage Manhattan




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