Water damage was detected in the hot water heater closet, indicated by stains on the wall and a wet floor, likely from a leak or overflow from the hot water heater.
Solutions provided:
Our team conducted a thorough water damage assessment in the hot water heater closet using a moisture meter to identify affected areas. The hot water heater was evaluated, and steps were taken to address the leak and mitigate moisture. Remediation efforts included drying the affected structural elements and preparing the area for potential repairs or replacement. A new drip pan was installed under the hot water heater to prevent future water damage.
Photos & Videos:
A moisture meter being used by a technician to measure moisture levels on a discolored wall in the corner of the hot water heater closet, indicating water intrusion.
Technician using a moisture meter to assess hidden moisture and water damage in the corner of the hot water heater closet floor.
Close-up of a technician using a moisture meter to detect water damage and elevated moisture levels around the base of the hot water heater and on the closet floor.
Overview of a hot water heater closet showing water stains on the wall, a wet floor, and a bucket for water collection, indicating a recent leak.