Maintain Your Appliances to Avoid Expensive Damage | SERVPRO of South Atlanta
5/3/2023 (Permalink)
When you’re short on time or just feeling a bit lazy, household appliances can come in handy. These gadgets can be a huge help around the house, but when they break down unexpectedly, you may find yourself in more trouble than you anticipated.
Water damage caused by excess moisture and leakage is a common consequence of malfunctioning appliances. Appliance problems can go undetected for a long time, leaving you to deal with water damage that has gotten out of control.
Fortunately, you can avoid these problems entirely by keeping your appliances under control and knowing how to avert a potential water emergency in your Atlanta home.
Regular Maintenance
Keeping an eye out for early signs of water damage is the key to avoiding expensive issues in the future. A quick look around is all it takes to find out if you’re dealing with excess moisture.
Leakage can creep under your refrigerator or dishwasher where you can’t see, though, so you’ll need to watch out for sudden puddles or wet spots. Moving large appliances out of the way will give you a better look and allow you to perform a deep-clean while you’re at it.
Your HVAC system should also be a point of emphasis. Besides having it looked at by a professional once a year, you should also search on your own for indicators of excess moisture or mold growth around your vents and unit.
Your water heater will need some love, too! If you don’t check for leaks and other issues, your heater can easily cause a water damage dilemma.
Yearly or Long-Term Maintenance
Regular inspections are a smart way to avoid significant damage, but you must also have your equipment serviced in accordance with the manufacturer’s proposed schedule.
Ensure the hoses and tubing attached to your fridge, washing machine and dishwasher are free of punctures, kinks and other signs of damage. Every device has a distinct shelf life, and damaged components need to be replaced to avoid complications.
To avoid facing unexpected malfunctions, you should also ensure every appliance in your home is up to date and consider investing in a replacement every 10 to 15 years.
Treat every sign of appliance water damage with urgency to avoid expensive damage in the future. Catching problems before they worsen will allow you to use your appliances to their fullest for years to come!
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