How To Spot Water Damage In A Walk Through
Suffolk County is a highly desirable location close to the
beach and the cities, and realtors are constantly pounding the pavement with
potential buyers. If you belong to this throng of buyers, you should know a few
things about doing a walkthrough, and one of those things is how to spot water
damage from a mile away. The appeal of Suffolk County is that it is close to
the beach, however, that comes with the potential for water damage. Now, this
isn’t the end of the world and water damage restoration is a very common and
repair to do to new homes, but it may be helpful to know what you are getting
yourself into while you are walking through a home. Here are some helpful tips
for spotting water damage in your potential home.
Mold
Of course, the most obvious sign of water damage is mold,
but most of the time a seller will be smart enough to have a water damage
restoration company come out and take care of mold if it is visible to a buyer.
However, mold can lurk places where it cannot be seen, so if you even smell
mold, it might be a good idea to have that looked into before you buy. Or you
could at least work that into your negotiation with your realtor. Pay close
attention to the bathrooms in the home and make sure that they have proper
ventilation fans.
Soft Spots
You might get a few raised eyebrows if you go throughout the
home feeling the walls and floors, but it is important for you to know if
there’s a problem. If you feel any give in the plaster on the walls or the
floors, usually surrounding the bath or toilet, you will want to get that
checked out by a water damage restoration company. Soft walls that lead to the
exterior could mean termite damage, but that doesn’t rule out water damage as
well. In fact, many times termites are drawn to walls that have water damage.
Wall Blemishes
If you see any walls that have paint wrinkles, it is likely
that it was caused by water pouring down the surface of the plastered wall from
a leak in the roof or a busted pipe. These are issues you should bring up with
your realtor as you walk through and see if the existing owners are willing to
fix the problem or if it has been fixed in the past. If you are worried that
your roof is leaky, you should have that checked out before you buy because
that is a much bigger and more costly repair than a pipe leak.
If you walk through a home that you absolutely love and you
do see signs of water damage, it doesn’t necessarily mean that it is a terrible
house. There are many water damage issues that can be fixed fairly easily. If
you consult a water damage restoration in Suffolk County,
like ACE Restoration, you can accurately figure the cost of the fix into the
price of the home and you won’t be paying more than you should. It is important
to spot these problems before you negotiate the price of the home.

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