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Guard Against Water Damage in Auburn
 by: Leo Nov




Auburn in Lee County, Alabama, is a college town that plays host to Auburn University. It lies in eastern Alabama and its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico brings a substantial amount of rainfall-an average of 52.6 inches a year. Although Auburn experiences relatively mild winters with occasional snowfall, the summers in the city are hot and humid. This kind of climate makes water damage in Auburn a real threat to personal health and structural durability.

Mold that grows in moist environments pose a risk to the health of those residing in the infested home. Not only do they bring in bacteria that can cause allergies, nasal problems, headaches, migraines, stubborn coughs, and difficulty breathing, they also negatively affect the structure itself. Mold and moisture in water damaged homes in Auburn may weaken walls and, if left untreated, cause serious damage to property.

Residents of Auburn should guard against such threats particularly during late winter to early summer, when one can expect severe storms and hurricanes. Slight discoloration of walls could be caused by water spots and should not be ignored as the usual wear and tear of a home. Damage can be caused by different water sources, such as clean water, grey water, or even black water-which is dangerously unsanitary.

Broken water supply lines will mostly cause damage only to property but may not be too adverse to personal health. Grey water, such as water waste from the dishwasher or water with urine, carries micro-organisms that can cause discomfort in a person. Black water may carry harmful bacteria and fungi that can severely affect a person's health. Clean water and grey water that is left for 48-72 hours can be turn into black water, which is why all forms of water damage must be noted and dealt with properly.

The problem should be addressed not only by the homeowner but also by professionals who are knowledgeable in restoring damaged property. The damage that moisture and mold bring to a person's possessions increase exponentially if left over time, which is why homeowners must be vigilant in preventing, identifying, and immediately addressing such problems. If they are not immediately addressed, the situation will only be aggravated.

About The Author

Leo Nov is an editorial staff member of RestorationSOS.com, a leading service provider for fire and water damage cleanups. To learn more about water damage repair Auburn AL and restoration service, visit RestorationSOS.com
The author invites you to visit:
http://www.restorationsos.com

 


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