Preventing Water Damage in the Kitchen
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The kitchen is often neglected even though it is often cleaned
and warning signs of excess moisture and impending water
damage are overlooked. Inspecting the following moisture
sources will help in preventing damage where it is likely to
happen

Refrigerator

The area behind the refrigerator is hardly ever inspected
because it is relatively hard to reach. Inspecting this area will
reduce the chance for water problems. Water behind the
refrigerator is a sign. Do not ignore it, fix immediately or hire
an appliance technician. If you detect mold growth, clean it
immediately. Locate the moisture and fix it. If you have an
icemaker, check the hose to make sure it is sealed and
attached to the water supply.

Sink and Countertop

The sink and countertop are highly watered areas in the house.
Check regularly under the sink and remove the trash can and
other stored items to search for leaks. A drip in the trap under
the sink means drain problems and must be repaired fast.
Look around the sink, slow draining pipes indicate a blocked
drain. A dripping faucet must me repaired promptly. Pay
attention to the countertop. If tiles are cracked or grout is
missing, fix it to prevent water from pervading. Stained walls
and floors around pipes indicate an internal leak that must be
fixed to prevent additional damage.

Dishwasher

If the dishwasher doesn’t empty after use, the main filter may
be blocked and must be released promptly. When the sink
overflows, it is usually due to back-ups. This problem usually
occurs when the drain line is clogged. Clean the drain line
regularly. Look under the base of the dishwasher for leaks. If
you find any leaks, there could be an unsealed joint or a
damaged hose. Check the connection and fix as needed.
Check the dishwasher hose under the sink for signs of leakage
and fix if necessary. Consider installing steel-braided hoses on
appliances such as the dishwasher.
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Terry Allen
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