How to prevent rain water to enter your house?
12/2/2019 (Permalink)
Water damage is the worst nightmare for a homeowner. Roof leaks wet basements, and caved in walls are very expensive to fix. Also, no one wants to have the furniture get ruined by water intrusion and mold. That why it’s essential to understand this tip to keep your house safe during winter rainstorms. Here are tips to help you avoid water leaks inside your home.
- Make sure gutters are clean
Dirty gutters they are a severe problem because it prevents the water flow, which is going to make overflowing of water, and that may lead to trickle-down walls and into the house foundation. Always clean the gutters every other week.
- Prevent the landscaping from getting closer to your house
If the garden is getting closer to the home, water will ultimately lead to foundation cracks, and the roots of the plants have the potential of growing into the sprinkler system, drainage, and septic tanks.
- Water bill is the primary key to know if there is a leak inside walls or no.
Always keep an eye on the water bill. If it went to high, that means that there is a leak in one of the pipes and you need an immediate fix because water leaks in walls will lead to cracks and sometimes building falls. look around for caved walls and peeling paint, signs you have water damage within the layers of your walls.
- Never leave connected hoses, not in use
Connected hoses with water in them they might freeze water in pipes and make an ice block that can stop water flow
If you need foundation repairs our professional team at SERVPRO of Downtown Long Beach / Signal Hill can help you fix any leaks and leave your house dry and clean.