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Appliance Water Leak Damage

Appliance failures are one of the most common — and most preventable — sources of indoor water damage.

The usual suspects

  • Water heaters — tanks typically last 8-12 years; a failure at end-of-life often means a full tank’s worth of water on the floor.
  • Washing machines — supply hoses can crack or a connection can fail, often while no one is home to catch it early.
  • Dishwashers — a worn door seal or supply line is a common, slow-leak source that damages flooring over time.

Prevention worth mentioning

Braided stainless steel supply lines (instead of the rubber ones many appliances ship with) and periodic visual checks behind appliances are simple ways to catch a slow leak before it becomes a flood.

If it’s already happened

Shut off the appliance’s water supply line first, then the main valve if the leak is significant. Flooring and cabinetry near the appliance often need professional drying even if the visible water is cleaned up — moisture can sit underneath undetected.

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