Water Damage Signs in Annandale, Clifton, & Staten Island
When your home or business has been affected by water damage, you must take action immediately to avoid additional structural damage. But many property owners do not recognize the warning signs of water damage to their property. So we are providing a checklist. When you see any of these signs, be sure to contact ServiceMaster Professional Restoration by calling 718-957-2928 or to schedule water damage restoration services at your home or office in Annadale, Sunnyside, Clifton, Brighton Heights, and other cities throughout our service area. You can also click here to make a reservation for services at your property today! Contact us ASAP when you notice any of these water damage signs:
1. Walls & Floor Discoloration
If you notice water running down your wall or paint flaking off the wall, this is a warning sign. Bubbling or peeling off wallpaper also suggests that your home is in critical need of water damage restoration. Damp corners & floors, as well as stains on the ceiling or walls, are also indicators.
2. Stale & Rotten Smell
A musty, pungent odor inside the home or office suggests there is water damage somewhere inside the structure. You should sniff around the house to find the hidden damage. Dripping sounds from behind the wall also indicate water damage.
3. Mold Growth
A mold infestation is a sure sign of water damage. Molds typically grow in bathrooms, basements, crawl spaces, or near water fixtures.
Rely on Our Water Damage Professionals to Improve Your Property in Staten Island
Hiring an experienced team such as ServiceMaster Professional Restoration is the best way to restore your home or office from water damage. Our team uses high-tech tools and restoration equipment. Our emergency crews are standing by on a 24/7/365 basis to assist at your property in Arden Heights, Midland Beach, West New Brighton, Oakwood, Lighthouse Hill, or other cities on Staten Island. To learn more, call 718-957-2928 or click here to schedule services at your property today.