When water damage occurs in a home, not only are the floors affected, but often the walls are as well. Sometimes the damage is obvious, but in many cases it is hidden and may be missed by those not specifically trained in water damage restoration.
Flood Damage Caused by Freezing Pipes
Water is a unique substance. As with most materials, when water cools, its density increases and it settles to the bottom of a container. However, at 32º F, it expands and, therefore, its density decreases! This is why ice floats. This expansion increases the volume of water by about 11% and creates tremendous pressure on its container (between 50,000 and 114,000 psi). Such containers include metal and plastic pipes. No matter the strength of a material, expanding water will cause it to break. Pipes are especially vulnerable to damage caused by expanding water.
Mold continues to be in the news, somewhere in the nation, on a daily basis. Mold spores are, literally, everywhere and usually cause no concern. However, when the conditions are right, mold can begin to grow, and if that occurs inside of a home or other structure, it is always a concern and can be a real problem.



