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Friday, May 6, 2011

The Effects of Bad Plumbing

A burst pipe can lead to indoor flooding which means spending more in repairs and cleaners. As soon as you see a leaking pipe, or if you see that your plumbing is no longer functioning as it were a few days ago, immediately call a licensed plumber to check out the situation.

Most people don't realize the possible hazards of bad plumbing. Mold is probably the number one problem caused by leaking pipes under the sink and on the walls. With the sufficient amount of moisture mold can grow in as little as 24 to 48 hours. Long term leaks, especially leaky pipes inside wall cavities, often cause mold problems as the water remains stagnant, creating an ideal dwelling place for molds.

Build up of humidity can also cause mold problems. The humidity level in a household should be kept below 50% to reduce possible mold problems. Condensation noticed on windows is a good way to notice that the relative humidity levels are too high inside the dwelling. Since plumbing and water heaters work hand in hand, making sure that none of the two have leaks can reduce mold build-up by 30%, according to a licensed plumber from Tampa.





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