Not long ago, we discussed the potential damage a slow leak can cause when not repaired. Pictured below shows that exact case in point. A leak under the sink that went undetected for some time, and then when it was finally noticed wasn’t taken too seriously caused this finished kitchen to become unfinished. Mold and water damage rotted the backs of cabinets and drywall, while also grew on appliances, all of which needed to be removed and structurally dried.
Kitchen Leaks
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- Dec 07, 2016
- Joe Fiorilli
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