When Water Damage Occurs In Apartments And Rental Units
Water damage in apartment complexes, condos are offices can
result in costly repairs. Lack of tenant knowledge and neglect can cause water
damage to be an incredibly expensive overhaul. If your complex has multiple
levels, not only will water damage affect the unit of which the damage
occurred, but may result in extensive damage to the units below. Water damage Peachtree City can result
in a number of ways and due to extra plumbing and appliances in offices or
complexes, the likelihood of water damage occurring can increase.
While the lease can outline the landlord and tenant
responsibilities, most tenants may default to the understanding that all
maintenance is the responsibility of the landlord. That is not the case, while
the units need to be livable or maintained for workplace activity and have
regular plumping and appliance checks, the tenant has a responsibility to
report any plumbing and appliance failures or damage to the landlord as soon as
possible. It’s important to educate your tenants on proper appliance usage and
maintenance, and report any malfunctioning appliances immediately.
Regular maintenance and inspection of HVAC units, water
heaters, and plumbing lines can help landlords stay proactive and be aware of
vulnerable areas where water damage may be likely to occur. A thorough
inspection of units between unit turnover can help landlords assess the
condition of the plumbing and appliances. Washing machines, dishwashers,
refrigerators and freezers all contain water lines. These appliances If
damaged, old or improperly maintained can cause leakage. Additionally, over
time, gaskets and fixtures can break down and wear out which can lead to leaks
and subsequent water damage.
With housing and buildings becoming more energy efficient the
more difficult it can be to air out rooms. Bathrooms, utility rooms, and
kitchens are areas where moisture can get trapped. Without proper ventilation,
water particles can penetrate through drywall, cabinetry, and flooring, which
over time can cause bacteria buildup causing mold to grow and potentially
spread. Mold spores can penetrate porous surfaces, but can also spread
throughout the unit which can result in subsequent damage throughout other
areas of the property.
Even the smallest bit of water can do serious damage if a
reoccurring issue is neglected or not properly fixed. Excess water should never
be removed from carpeting with a regular household vacuum cleaner. These
cleaning appliances are not meant to be submerged in water and also do not have
the capacity or ability to suction water correctly. Using a household vacuum
cleaner in an attempt to clean up waterlogged carpets can cause the appliance
to burn out and potential injury or electrocution. Standing water can have the
same effect of a torrential rainstorm. Just a few inches of standing water can
cause drywall and other porous surfaces to become waterlogged which can cause
them to rot and become structurally insecure.
A professional remediation agency, like Champion Cleaning
Systems, will have the proper tools and equipment to remove excess water, such
as hoses and dehumidifiers. Commercial cleaners may be required to penetrate
porous surfaces to fully eradicate bacteria that can lead to mold and mildew
growth. Professional technicians will be able to work quickly to remove damaged
materials, limit additional damage from occurring and restore your property to
its pre-loss condition.
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