Tending to leaks can be an intimidating task, but it's one you must face head-on if you want to uphold the integrity of your Berkley property. Attempting to repair leaks without proper knowledge can lead to significant problems—like water damage, mold growth, and even structural deterioration. The first step in facing a leak repair is to understand what kind of leak you're actually dealing with. Leaks in the Berkley area can range from close-to-home issues like a dripping faucet to much bigger, more complex problems (maybe even some that you don't want to think about) like a leaking roof or plumbing system. Identifying your leak repair problem a little sooner rather than a little later can save you a leak's worth of time, money, and headaches.
The most dangerous weather events can become a nightmare for your house, roof, and insurance policy. Berkley's annual rainfall averages 26.63 inches, with precipitation coming primarily from winter and spring storms. These storms can drop a significant amount of water in a short period, creating pressure on the roof that it is not usually subjected to. Compound this with snow loads that roofs often must bear, and you have a recipe for disaster. The number-one potential problem is that the roof could completely fail during one of these events. While this possibility looms large in the minds of insurance underwriters and agents, it doesn’t keep most homeowners up at night. Most people have bridge problems, and a roof that leaks is the most common.
On the contrary, your plumbing system could be leaking and wasting water, and maybe even causing your utility bills to rise. The most common places for plumbing leaks to occur are under sinks, inside walls, and in the main water line. Identifying these leaks is obviously of utmost importance, but potentially difficult to do without the right tools or the right know-how. Even when the leaks are pretty well hidden or even underground, you should be able to find them fairly easily with the right equipment and a good plan. After you have found the leaks, the next job is fixing them and restoring your plumbing system to full and fault-free working order. Plumbing problems don't on the whole get better unless you just happen to have some nice weather that's cooperating (think: no snow, no ice, no flood, etc.). So, it's best to have them seen to promptly and properly by certified plumbing pros.