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Water Leaks From Outside? Jacksonville Flooded House Repair

Water Leaks From Outside? Jacksonville Flooded House Repair

The source of a water leak behind the siding isn't always immediately apparent. Even though the exterior of your house appears undamaged, water damage may sneak in behind the siding and become a hidden problem. Dampness eventually penetrates the insulation and sheathing. Inside, it poses a threat to walls, ceilings, and floors.

If you know where to look for siding repairs and how to fix siding, you can solve this issue.

Swept Away Restoration repairs water-damaged homes in Jacksonville and the surrounding areas daily. We are well versed in the causes of siding leaks, their detection, repairs, and prevention.

 

How Does Water Leak From Outside Homes?

Vinyl siding is frequently used in new construction. It's low-priced, sturdy, and simple to keep in good condition. That vinyl is impervious to water is a bonus. The material expands, though, bringing its own set of issues.

These are a few ways that water can become trapped behind your house's exterior.

  1. Water damage to the exterior wood sheathing is pushed indoors because moisture is pushed behind the siding because of clogged gutters.
  2. Water under the siding is usually caused by improper caulking around the windows and doors.
  3. Putting new siding over old siding leaves gaps where moisture can seep in.
  4. Water runs down the exterior when a roof leaks and seeps into the spaces between the siding and the wood sheathing.
  5. Water can get behind the siding and walls during heavy rain and wind.
  6. Water can seep into siding 20 to 30 years old because of the cracks that form over that time.
  7. The siding joints can come loose and get too big if not put upright.

 

Signs You Need Jacksonville Flooded House Repair

Water damage won't appear externally unless the fabric is old or worn. All the damage will be on the inside, where it will be difficult, if not impossible, to spot for years. Repair crews for flooded homes can find the source of the water, which is often far away from the pooled liquid.

Here are some telltale indications that water is entering your home through the siding.

  • Unidentified stains on walls and ceilings outside.
  • The formation of condensation on windows is common during periods of rapid temperature change.
  • Basement and exterior foundation walls and floors are covered in efflorescence.
  • Water stains on the foundation walls can be traced back to a leak between the siding and the foundation.

 

What Does A Water Leak Do To Home Exteriors?

Vinyl siding is waterproof, so it traps any condensation that forms behind it. As a result, wood sheathing and insulation sheets in your home's exterior walls become soaked with water.

As a result, there may be a proliferation of molds in hard-to-reach areas. Only when mold grows on indoor walls is the fungus discovered. The entire house probably smells musty, too.

The structure of your home is vulnerable to water damage if it seeps in behind the siding. Whether installed over plywood or OSB sheathing, the material facilitates the natural evaporation of moisture. However, wood rots when water accumulates behind the siding.

Once water damage reaches this point, it becomes an extensive project that requires the help of professionals like Swept Away Restoration to remove the exterior and repair the underlying problems.

 

Water Leaks From Outside? Jacksonville Flooded House Repair

 

Get Help From Jacksonville Water Damage Restoration Professionals

Water behind the siding can cause long-term damage to the interior of a home, even if it is discovered immediately.

It doesn't matter to us whether the issue is large or small; we'll fix it. Floors, walls, and even the basement can benefit from the structural drying, interior tear-outs, mold removal, and restoration services offered by Swept Away Restoration.

If you need emergency help and want your home back to its former glory, contact Swept Away for a free estimate.

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