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The Rainy Season Is Just Around The Corner: 3 Steps To Protect Your Home Against Water Damage

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With the rainy season fast approaching, now's the time to make sure that your home is properly waterproofed. Careful planning can help prevent moisture and flooding problems in your new home. If you're not sure where to start, here are three simple steps you can take to waterproof your home.

Install Rain Gutters

When it comes to waterproofing your home, rain gutters are one of the most important elements. Without rain gutters, the rain that flows off your roof will pool around the foundation of your home. That can spell disaster if you have a basement. As the water collects around the foundation of your home, it can seep into the basement through doors and windows. To prevent flooding and water damage, be sure to have rain gutters installed on your new home.

Plan for Basement Drainage

While rain gutters will help protect your basement from exterior water sources, you'll also need to provide protection against interior water threats. Some interior threats include:

  • Ruptured water lines
  • Broken water heaters
  • Washing machine floods

To protect against that type of water threat, you need to have an interior drainage system installed in your basement. For best protection against interior water threats, you should have a sump pump installed in your basement. The sump pump will quickly work to remove standing water before it can damage your basement. For maximum protection, be sure the drainage field for your sump pump is located far enough away from your home to prevent the drained water from flowing back towards your home. It's also a good idea to install a back-up pump. This will ensure that you always have a working pump. 

Provide Exterior Drainage

Finally, to provide continual protection against water damage, you'll need to install an exterior drainage system. Torrential rains can inundate your yard, especially if you don't have adequate drainage. French drains are installed along the foundation of your home and allow water to be drained out into the yard. They're easy to install and will protect your home from flooding. For maximum protection, it's a good idea to install a French drain wherever water collects around the perimeter of your home. 

Water and moisture can destroy your home. The steps provided here will help you protect your home from water damage.If your home does get damaged by floods, be sure to contact a water damage restoration services company. They'll be able to repair the damage and get you back into your home.   


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