05/31/2026
Water damage doesn't announce itself with fanfare.
It starts quietly—a small leak under the sink, a crack in the foundation, condensation in the attic. Then one day, you're facing thousands in repairs and a disrupted home.
Here's what every Vermont homeowner needs to know about residential water mitigation:
PREVENTION (Your First Line of Defense):
• Inspect your roof twice yearly—look for missing shingles or damaged flashing • Clean gutters every season to prevent overflow and foundation issues • Check appliance hoses (washing machine, dishwasher) annually and replace every 5 years • Know where your main water shutoff is—and test it • Install water detection sensors in basements, near water heaters, and under sinks • Ensure proper grading around your foundation (soil should slope away from your home)
WHEN DISASTER STRIKES (The First 24 Hours Matter):
Stop the water source immediately if safe to do so
Document everything with photos/video for insurance
Remove standing water and move valuables to dry areas
Call professionals IMMEDIATELY—mold can start growing within 24-48 hours
Don't use electrical appliances in wet areas
IDENTIFYING FUTURE PROBLEMS:
Red flags that signal trouble ahead: → Musty odors (even without visible water) → Warping floors or bubbling paint → Persistent condensation on windows → Water stains on ceilings or walls → Sudden spikes in your water bill
The reality? Most water damage is preventable with vigilance and quick action when issues arise.
At Gold Star Services, we've been Vermont's award-winning Disaster Recovery Experts for years because we understand that your home is your most valuable asset. We don't just fix water damage—we help you understand how to protect your investment long-term.
Water mitigation isn't just about responding to emergencies. It's about partnership, education, and proactive protection.
What's your biggest concern when it comes to protecting your home from water damage? Let's discuss in the comments.