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Water Damage Around Your Electrical: Here’s What You Need To Know

3/21/2018 (Permalink)

Water damage is never easy to deal with, but when that damage is surrounding your home’s electrical, it becomes dangerous. If you notice water in a light fixture or ceiling damage close to an electrical source, there are a few steps you can take to prevent further damage and to ensure the ongoing safety of you and your loved ones. Those steps include:

• Shut of your home’s electricity
• If the leak stems from a pipe, shut off the water valves
• Contact a plumber
• Contact an electrician
• Contact a Newtown, PA water restoration team

Safety First

The very first step you should take if you notice water damage surrounding a light fixture is to shut off your home’s electricity. You can do this via your home’s service panel or breaker box. Confirm that the power is off by testing other dry electrical sources in the home with a non-contact voltage tester.

Shut Off the Water

Once you’ve confirmed that the power is off, look for the source of the water in the light. This may be a leaky roof or a leaky pipe. If it’s your roof, contact a roofer to patch the area and possibly consult them about a full roof replacement. If the source of the problem is a pipe, shut off your water valves and contact a plumber.

Hire the Right Professionals

Depending on the source of the problem and the extent of the damage, there are a few different professionals you may want to call. The first is a plumber. Without repairing the source of the problem first, you risk damaging any new wiring or drywall. Once a plumber has fixed the problem, reach out to an electrician. Have them repair or replace the bad electrical and confirm that the wiring no longer poses a safety hazard.

Once you’ve repaired the ceiling damage and eliminated the water in the light, contact a water restoration team. Your local Newtown, PA remediation team can make sure there is no residual damage or mold growth you have to worry about. Visit http://www.SERVPROnewtownyardleypa.com for more information on mold. 

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