Water Damage Prevention in Residential Homes
9/29/2019 (Permalink)
Water damage prevention in residential homes can go a long way toward saving you money and heartache. Sometimes, as in the case of a sudden storm, it may not be possible to avoid flooding, but there are some steps you can take that may help to keep your home free from potentially costly water damage and your family safe and secure.
One of the main causes of flooding is clogged gutters or drainpipes. It’s a good idea to have your gutters regularly cleaned, especially in the autumn as falling leaves can build up and cause serious problems. You can also buy gutter guards that will allow water to get through while keeping the gutter free of larger debris.
At the same time, you want to ensure that your downspout extends at least 10 feet from your house to ensure that water is running off and not seeping into the ground around your foundation.
Another possible culprit when it comes to flooding is burst or damaged pipes. In order to prevent water damage in residential homes, it is always a good idea to check your supply line and ensure that it is in good condition. Since plastic is more prone to cracking and breaking, it is recommended that you replace any plastic supply lines with more durable stainless steel.