Are you familiar with that insurance commercial where the kids are having a bedroom pool party, and the ceiling below shows signs of water damage? While that might be an exaggeration, real-life accidents do happen. Whether we’re rushing out the door, caught up in our daily routine, or simply being forgetful, moments like these can result in a mess. Based on our experience, United Water Restoration Long Island has identified four common mistakes that can lead to water damage in your Long Island home.

1. Leaving the Water Running
Here is a classic “oops” moment. You’re filling up the bathtub, maybe answering a quick text or running downstairs to grab something. Then it happens—you completely forget about it, and water starts spilling over, soaking your floors and seeping into places it shouldn’t be. Whether it’s a kitchen sink, bathroom sink, or tub, forgetting about running water can easily lead to accidental flooding.

2. Using the Toilet as a Trash Can
Some people treat the toilet like it’s a magic disposal system, flushing things like paper towels, baby wipes, or even small toys (thanks to curious kids). Toilets are designed to handle only waste and toilet paper. Flushing the wrong items can cause a backup that floods the bathroom—and potentially other parts of your home. This can turn a simple bathroom break into an expensive disaster.

3. Forgetting to Shut Off the Garden Hose
You water the plants, clean the driveway, or fill the kiddie pool, then forget to turn off the hose. Hours later, water seeps into your foundation or floods the basement. While this might seem like a minor oversight, leaving a hose running for long periods can cause water damage, especially if the water starts sneaking into areas it shouldn’t.

4. When DIY Plumbing Projects Go Wrong
Are you feeling handy? While do-it-yourself plumbing projects can be enjoyable and rewarding, they can also result in water damage if not carried out correctly. Whether it’s a faucet repair, toilet installation, or fixing a leaky pipe, a small mistake (like not tightening a connection properly) can subsequently cause a water leak. Although saving some money by doing the work yourself might be tempting, a single misstep with a wrench could result in a flooded bathroom or kitchen.

UWRGLI: Ready 24/7 to Assist with Your Water Emergencies
At United Water Restoration, we understand that accidents can still happen even with the best precautions. If you ever face a plumbing or water emergency in your Long Island home, call us at (631) 494-4764 for a free on-site damage assessment. For any slip-up, whoopsie, or mishap, our industry-certified team is here to help with professional solutions and timely assistance, ensuring you and your home receive the care they need.