Most homeowners know the potential for water damage from major events such as hurricanes and flash flooding. But your house is also vulnerable to water damage from more common sources. Here are four surprising places that are susceptible to water damage in the home, plus a few tips on how to prevent it.

Sources of Water Damage in the Home

Water Heater

One common source of water damage is a leaking water heater. Over time, the tank can develop small hairline cracks, especially if not maintained properly. These cracks allow water to seep out, flooding the surrounding area. To prevent this type of water damage, have your water heater regularly inspected by a plumber. Drain the tank at least once a year to remove sediment that has built up and replace the anode rod as recommended by the manufacturer.

Washing Machine

Washing machine leaks can cause flooding and water damage to the home. Faulty hoses or connections usually contribute to these appliance leaks. To prevent a problem, regularly inspect hoses for signs of wear and tear and replace them every three to five years. You should also check connection points for tightness and ensure no gaps between the hose and the connectors.

Roof Leaks Cause Water Damage in the Home

Your roof is another potential source of water damage. If there are missing or damaged shingles, holes, or cracks in the roof, rain or melting snow can enter your home and cause damage. To prevent this type of water damage, have your roof inspected by a qualified professional and repair any damage as soon as possible.

Gutters and Downspouts

If your gutters and downspouts are neglected, they may become clogged with leaves, twigs, and other debris. Clogged gutters cause water to back up onto your roof and seep under the roofing materials. The channels may overflow, damaging your landscaping, seeping behind the siding, and leaking into your basement, leading to water damage. To prevent flooding, clean the gutters and downspouts at least twice a year – in the spring and fall.

Water damage is a serious problem that can occur in any home, no matter how well-maintained it is. Excess moisture causes building materials to deteriorate and rot and can contribute to mold growth indoors. But by being aware of potential sources of flooding and taking steps to prevent it, you can help keep your home safe from this issue.

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