Telltale Signs That Water Has Entered Your Walls.
1/20/2024 (Permalink)
Most times, it is easy to tell when you are dealing with water damage that has managed to spill into the wall of your Southeast El Paso/Butterfield home. Some of the identifiable signs of wall water damage include:
Wallpaper or paint starts peeling
One of the most obvious signs that there is water behind your wall is you notice that your wallpaper or paints have started peeling. This often happens when your sheetrock has absorbed too much water. Other related signs pointing to wall water damage are flaking paints or the opening of a wallpaper at the seams.
Mold growth
Mold typically grows in areas that have excess moisture such as bathrooms, kitchens, or basements. But if you notice mold growing on walls, especially in areas distant from plumbing fixtures, there are chances there is moisture trapped behind your walls.
But unlike peeling or flaking of wallpapers and paint which may take days to show, mold growth takes between 24 and 48 hours to grow on your wall if there is too much moisture.
Warping
Have you noticed warping around your house? It may be time to look around the house for possible water damage to your wall. Oftentimes, warping occurs when there is too much water trapped in the sheetrock behind your walls. That said, warping on the wall is a strong indicator that there is water penetration somewhere in the house.
Musty smell
When excess water or moisture is trapped in materials such as drywall, wood, or plasterboard, it can cause moldy and musty odor. As mentioned earlier, wall cavities with trapped moisture are a breeding ground for mold, which comes with an unpleasant smell.
Therefore, if you perceive a strong odor coming from your walls, that could be a sign that water has penetrated your wall.
Visible stains around the wall
Another prominent sign of water accumulating in the drywall is noticeable staining around the wall. If the stains continue to expand, it is an indicator that there is a hidden plumbing failure in your home.
If you suspect that you have water damage in your home, call the professionals at SERVPRO of Southeast El Paso/Butterfield today!