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		<title>Tips On How To Spot Disguised Water Damage And Mold</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>We’ve been recently repairing our kitchen and on the 2nd day of taking the kitchen cabinets out, we found a little mine field behind our sink. The water pipe had been softly leaking for an unknown period of time and had totally messed up the floor, cabinet, etc. around it. This small problem will surely cost us quite a penny since we are going to have to fix up a lot more than we thought so. You have to be aware of water leaks, make certain to look into pipes and connections frequently. Especially in spots you don’t see normally, the cellar would be one of them. Look for water indications within the surrounding parts of the water lines, mould, moisture, rotting drywall, etc. Water is such a difficult thing, ensure that if you make new connection you do it right at the first try, considering a small leak might  <a href="http://www.waterdamagerepairatlanta.org/210/know-when-your-house-has-water-damage.html">read more...</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.cwmrestoration.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/water-damage-2.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" />We’ve been recently repairing our kitchen and on the 2nd day of taking the kitchen cabinets out, we found a little mine field behind our sink. The water pipe had been softly leaking for an unknown period of time and had totally messed up the floor, cabinet, etc. around it. This small problem will surely cost us quite a penny since we are going to have to fix up a lot more than we thought so. You have to be aware of water leaks, make certain to look into pipes and connections frequently. Especially in spots you don’t see normally, the cellar would be one of them. Look for water indications within the surrounding parts of the water lines, mould, moisture, rotting drywall, etc. Water is such a difficult thing, ensure that if you make new connection you do it right at the first try, considering a small leak might cause plenty of headaches and cash.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Monitor your foundation, make certain you don&#8217;t see any cracks anyplace, in case you&#8217;ll find any seal them. Another spot for a be careful of water damage is windows, if your windows haven’t undergone an update make sure they are sealed properly and they don’t let water in.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">I now know much more about water damage and mold than I knew before, some thing which will be useful in the longer term. The experience was surely one to be learned, I just wish we&#8217;d detected it sooner and averted all of the foundation damage.</p>
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		<title>The Impact of Water Damage in Your House and Turning the Tide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Whatever the trigger, water damage and mold in the house isn&#8217;t a very good problem. As everyone knows, water from leaking, flooding as well as other sources can lead to structural harm and produce an unhealthy living situation for loved ones members. Abrupt flooding involving water and mud can wreak significant damage to the property&#8217;s flooring surfaces, fixtures, wall surfaces, etc that could take weeks or maybe months to mend. As severely, water that penetrates and escapes into your wall surfaces can remain as small quantities of wetness which causes the increase of unhealthy toxic molds and fungi, based on widespread reviews and property consultants. This is something that you as the prroperty owner will need to handle without delay since water difficulty and mildew growth can considerably lessen the price of your own home. Who would want to invest in and dwell in a home with critical water difficulty  <a href="http://www.waterdamagerepairatlanta.org/206/the-impact-of-water-damage-in-your-house-and-turning-the-tide.html">read more...</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="alignleft" src="http://tommysadvice.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/flood1.jpg" alt="" width="281" height="319" /> Whatever the trigger, water damage and mold in the house isn&#8217;t a very good problem. As everyone knows, water from leaking, flooding as well as other sources can lead to structural harm and produce an unhealthy living situation for loved ones members. Abrupt flooding involving water and mud can wreak significant damage to the property&#8217;s flooring surfaces, fixtures, wall surfaces, etc that could take weeks or maybe months to mend. As severely, water that penetrates and escapes into your wall surfaces can remain as small quantities of wetness which causes the increase of unhealthy toxic molds and fungi, based on widespread reviews and property consultants. This is something that you as the prroperty owner will need to handle without delay since water difficulty and mildew growth can considerably lessen the price of your own home. Who would want to invest in and dwell in a home with critical water difficulty and a cultured region for mold and mildew?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In addition, the presence of household molds and other toxic organisms is related to various health issues, from minor hypersensitive responses and asthma to sensitive skin conditions. Youngsters are high risk if subjected for too long or in instances they&#8217;ve inhaled allergens in sufficient amount. In an effort to prevent these consequences, blocking water damage is essential. Ideally, your home need to be sealed at the time it was constructed, and waterproofing the cornerstone and lowest level, such as the crawlspace, is best suited to assure an efficient water shield. Adding sump pumps and applying sealants, specially, will help prevent any water seepage. In the long run, getting entirely covered with insurance against water damage and mold can successfully give that supplementary safeguard to your house, with the cost of the entire maintenance involved in the home insurance coverage.</p>
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