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Title: How to Tell If Water Damage is new or old


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HOW TO TELL IF WATER DAMAGE IS NEW OR OLD
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Step 1 Determine Materials
Water effects different materials in different
ways. If tile, brick, or another tough material
has been affected by water damage, chances are
the damage is old. It takes time to wear on these
materials and create leaks. On the other hand,
if your damage is in drywall, hardwood flooring
or carpet, it could be new or old water damage.
Even a bit of water can affect these materials
right away.
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Step Two Look for Rings
Drywall, wooden flooring, and other softer
materials may develop rings if they have
suffered water damage over a long period of time.
The water soaks in and discolors the material. It
dries out but leaves a stain behind. If this
happens a few times, the effect is like several
rings of water damage, some large and some small.
This means the water damage is old. Additionally,
this pattern of water damage means that the water
damage is intermittent. It happens frequently,
but there are dry spells where the material can
dry out. The source of water could be a pipe that
only runs sometimes, like the supply pipe to the
shower. Or, it could be the result of a roof
leak, which only causes water damage when it
rains.
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Step 3 Touch the Spot
Areas that have new water damage are likely to be
wet but not soft. If you touch the water damage
and the drywall is soft, the water has had time
to soak in and ruin the integrity of the
material. This means the water damage is likely
to be old. Although, its important to note that
tough materials like tile may never soften at all.
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Step 4 Assess Mold
Mold growth can begin within 24-48 hours of water
damage. If you have visible mold on the water
damaged area you know it has been soaked for at
least 48 hours. More extensive mold growth may
indicate the water damage is even
over. Although, the absence of mold doesnt
necessarily mean the damage is new. There could
be other environmental factors that explain the
lack of mold growth. Maybe its too hot or cold
for mold to grow. Or, perhaps the excess moisture
dries too quickly. If you have a HEPA filter
running it my be removing mold spores, limiting
their growth on the water damaged area.
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Step 5 Ask the Professionals
If youre wondering how to tell if water damage
is new or old, its likely because youre not
sure of the cause, or if you can blame the last
owner of your home for the trouble. Consulting
with restoration specialists can help. They can
assess the age and severity of the damage. They
can also help you find the cause and restore the
damage.
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For the very best water extraction and water
removal, water damage cleanup, water extraction
and water damage repair in Raleigh NC and beyond,
give Carolina Restoration Services a call
at (919) 469-1955 or contact us online. A service
technicians is on call 24 hours a day for water
extraction in Raleigh NC, as well for other
restoration services including fire, smoke, storm 
and wind damage . Contact Carolina Restoration
Services for water damage restoration in Raleigh
NC and other areas we serve including Apex, Durham
, Wake Forest, Chapel Hill, Cary, Fuquay-Varina, G
arner, Sanford, Holly Springs, Smithfield, Clayton
, and other service locations in the area.
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Address 3401 Gateway Centre Blvd, Morrisville,
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Phone No 919-469-1955 Email ID info_at_crsnc.net
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