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plumbing leak may appear to be a minor inconvenience, but a burst pipe can be dangerous to your health and home. Here are just a few of the repercussions of a minor water leak to help you realize the perils of water damage and its hazards to your health and residence.

Unexpected Plumbing Leaks Consequences

1. Dropped Property Value

It should go without saying that a record of leak damage lowers your home's value. Even if you think you've fixed the problem, residual effects may still exist. If you plan to sell your house in the future, this could hurt your bargaining position and lower the final selling price. Repair plumbing leaks as soon as possible to avoid further damage and to retain the home's value.

2. Mold and Fungus Growth

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If you have a slow leak, the first thing that would happen is mold and fungus. Individuals who are susceptible to mold in an indoor setting or who already have respiratory problems may get increasingly ill, with sinus problems, throat and eye discomfort, and coughing. Individuals who are particularly sensitive to mold may develop skin discomfort as well.

3. Structural Damage

Water infiltration from a plumbing leak can cause rotting of structural components such as wooden support beams, flooring, and joists. The walls may also swell and warp. For example, if a leak occurs on an upper floor, the stain might gradually spread down the wall, causing damage on numerous floors and needing costly repairs such as new beams, floor joists, and drywall.

 

If you're having plumbing issues, contact a local plumbing contractor immediately. Serving Lincoln, NE, Biggerstaff Plumbing Heating & Air provides plumbing repair, HVAC services, water heater maintenance, AC installation, and more with professionalism. A family-owned business, they are known for their high-quality work, reliability, and expertise. They are also certified and only use high-end products to offer maximum client satisfaction. Call them today at (402) 466-8118 for a free estimate, and visit their website to learn more about them.

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