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6 Steps for Winterizing Your Swamp Cooler

How To Get Your Swamp Cooler Ready For Winter

Now is the time to start thinking about getting your swamp cooler ready for winter. By properly winterizing your swamp cooler in the fall, spring startup will be a breeze and your cooler will run efficiently throughout the summer. We are happy to provide the information you need to help avoid water damage problems in […] Read More >

Help! My Refrigerator is Leaking!

Leaky Fridge

Help! My Refrigerator is Leaking!   At Water Extraction Experts, we often receive phone calls from understandably upset customers when they experience water damage due to their refrigerator leaking. When we hear about a refrigerator leak it’s often due to the water lines failing or having been improperly installed. Frequently we see refrigerator leaks with […] Read More >

6 Tips for Fall Maintenance

Fall Maintenance

6 Tips for Fall Home Maintenance   Fall is in the air! Kids are back in school and leaves have started to turn lovely shades of autumn. Now it is time to get your house ready for winter while the weather is still nice. Below you will find 6 important maintenance tips to prepare your […] Read More >

Mold vs. Mildew: What’s the Difference?

Mold Vs Mildew Differences Comparison Featured Image

Simply put, mildew is mold in its’ early stages. Since they are fungi they will thrive anywhere in a warm and moist environment. Outdoors, one of their official jobs is to break down leaves in order to enrich earths’ soil. Indoors, however, they are not welcomed when they are found in homes that have been […] Read More >

Water Damaged Wood Floor: Now What?

Water Damaged Wood Floor:  Now What? Hardwood floors are certainly stunning. They are also durable and easy to clean. It has one important drawback however: it is permeable to fluids. Even though the top is coated with a protective sealant, the underside is not. In the event of a plumbing leak, a flood or even […] Read More >

What are the Three Categories of Water Damage?

3 Categories Of Water Damage

Three Categories of Water Damage Facing the aftermath of water damage can be stressful. Immediate steps are necessary to limit the extent of the damage to your home and lower the health risks for your family. With an understanding of the different categories of water damage, you will be better informed of the situation and […] Read More >

7 Signs you may have a Slab Leak

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What is a slab leak? Slab leaks occur when there’s a broken pipe or a water leak in or below the foundation of a building. If your home is built upon a concrete slab, there is a good chance that a slab leak could eventually develop. There are two plumbing systems under your home, the […] Read More >

The Negative Effects of Monsoons

Monsoons

    New Mexico and other areas across the Southwest U.S. are affected by the North American Monsoon System (NAMS) every summer, and the “Monsoon Season” is designated as the period lasting from June 15th through September 30th. It is vital to be aware of monsoon season of those local areas. This information is taken […] Read More >

Leaky Roofs

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Signs and Causes of a Leaky Roof Roof leaks are a serious matter that calls for quick action. The difficult first step is to find the origin of the leak. Leaks have a sneaky way of entering your home at one part of your roof and trickling down to another area until the leak finally […] Read More >

Leaks from Hose Bibs

How To Fix A Leaky Garden Spigot

Leaks from Hose Bibs A hose bib is the handy little faucet attached to the outside of your house. It has many uses one of which is, it allows you to water your lawn and garden.  A typical garden hose flow rate is usually between 6 and 12 gallons per minute. That could turn into […] Read More >

Toilet Leaks

Toilet Leak

Toilet Leaks One of the most common sources of plumbing leaks is from toilets. With 1.5 gallons of water used with every flush, it is easy to see why it is important to keep a close watch for impending toilet leaks. Regularly inspect behind and around toilets for dampness, puddles, mold and mildew. The longer […] Read More >

Shower and Tub Leaks

Leaky Tub

Shower and Tub Leaks Bathrooms are conveniently designed with abundant plumbing. As a result, that makes them more susceptible to developing leaks. Since so much of the plumbing is concealed behind walls and floors, leaks can be undetectable until it becomes painfully obvious that there is a problem. Determining where the leak originates can be […] Read More >

Water Damage from Leaks: Kitchen or Vanity Sink

Pipes Under Kitchen Sink

Water Damage from Leaks:  Kitchen or Vanity Sink Household leaks waste an enormous amount of water nationwide every year. That makes it quite expensive in more ways than one. According to the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), a leaky faucet that drips at the rate of one drip per second can waste more than 3,000 gallons […] Read More >

Water Heater Leaks

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Water Heater Leaks Help for Water Heater Leaks Water heaters are wonders of physics. Whether electric or gas, they work essentially the same. They bring cold water in through the dip tube and heat it using the electric heating element or gas burner. The hot water rises in the tank and is moved throughout the […] Read More >

Washing Machine Leaks

Washing Machine Overflow

                               Why is My Washing Machine Leaking? If you have ever come home to a puddle of water on your laundry room floor, you know how upsetting it can be. To understand leaks, it is helpful to understand how the machine operates. It is a complex yet simple, self-contained machine that receives water from two […] Read More >

Dishwasher Leaks and Water Damage

Dishwasher Water Damage To Kitchen

Kitchen Appliances Our kitchens: The most popular room in our home. As such, the appliances in a kitchen receive wear-and-tear faster than any other appliances. While we attempt to keep them in tip top working condition, all things do wear out eventually. Thankfully there are steps can we take to prolong their life. Dishwashers Dishwashers […] Read More >

Roof Leaks

A Leaky Roof Can

  Water damage is usually caused by the accumulation of water somewhere on the property structure.  This is usually a headache for the property owner, but they would be wise not to ignore the problem. Water damage can cause other issues to the structure, especially if the property is older.    It’s never a convenient […] Read More >

Swamp Coolers Start Up / Leak Issues

Swampcooler

Swamp Cooler Spring Start-Ups / Leak Issues Maintaining your swamp cooler is important. You must properly winterize it in the Fall, so your Spring start-up is a breeze, and your cooler efficiently runs throughout the summer months. Making sure your cooler is properly started up will prevent unnecessary leaks from occurring.   Swamp Cooler Start […] Read More >