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What to do when Water Damage Occurs to Your Edgewood Home

4/13/2023 (Permalink)

Water vacuuming In the short-term, water damage can cause a variety of problems such as mold growth, structural damage, and health risks.

Water damage in Howland, Girard, Geneva, and surrounding areas can have a wide range of negative effects, both short-term and long-term. In the short-term, water damage can cause a variety of problems such as mold growth, structural damage, and health risks. In the long-term, water damage can lead to more serious issues such as structural instability, increased insurance premiums, and decreased property value. 

  • Mold Growth: One of the most common side effects of water damage is mold growth. Mold can grow in any damp environment and can cause a variety of health problems. Mold can also cause structural damage to the home, as it can weaken walls and floors. 
  • Structural Damage: Water damage can cause structural damage to the home, such as warping of wood floors and walls, buckling of drywall, and cracking of foundations. This can lead to costly repairs and can even make the home unsafe to live in. 
  • Insurance Premiums: Water damage can also lead to increased insurance premiums, as the home is now considered a higher risk. This can make it difficult to get affordable coverage for the home. 
  • Decreased Property Value: Water damage can also lead to decreased property value, as potential buyers may be wary of the home due to the damage. This can make it difficult to sell the home or get a good price for it. 

Water damage can be extremely overwhelming for a homeowner, so don’t hesitate to reach out for help! Our teams have the skills and expertise to make it, “Like it never even happened.”® For water damage restoration, call SERVPRO of Trumbull and Ashtabula Counties at (330) 392-6355 or visit our website.

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