Protect your home from water damage

A water leak in a home can start with a simple drip from a leaking pipe and quickly turn into a flood if it goes undetected. Cleaning up water damage can be a daunting and costly task, and it is important to take care of a leak immediately if there are any signs.

According to State Farm Insurance, some signs of a water leak include a high water bill, wet stains on the ceilings or dripping pipes. These issues could eventually lead to significant problems like rotting floorboards or a weakened roof.

In order to prevent serious water damage, take a look at some of the major appliances around the house that might be causing the issue. The three main places to look are the bathroom, kitchen and the basement, according to State Farm. These are the rooms in a home that contain several pipes, which could potentially start leaking inside walls.

The amount of water leaked from U.S. homes could exceed more than 1 trillion gallons annually, which is equivalent to the annual water use of Los Angeles, Chicago, and Miami combined, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. If a leak is spotted or a flood occurs, contact a professional as soon as possible to get the job not only done faster, but done right.

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