Preventing Water Damage to Your Home

3 Jan

EEA0.tmpWater, for all its usefulness, is actually detrimental to your home when it seeps into places where it shouldn’t be. If you want to prevent expensive water damage to your home, below are a few helpful tips.

Dry Foundation

Remember that your downspouts aren’t just intended to allow rainwater runoff from your roof to gently fall to the ground—they’re also designed to keep water from drenching your foundation as well as your basement. You have to inspect your downspouts regularly, especially after a bad storm, as they might have incurred some damages where water can leak.

Painting Wood

When you’re painting or repainting your wooden fence, deck, siding or other exterior fixture, make sure that you apply a coating of primer first to protect the wood. To be even more efficient, try removing all traces of old paint, and sand the wood surface before applying primer. This will make it more resistant to moisture.

Gutter Cleaning

You should see to it that you get your gutters cleaned regularly, especially in autumn and winter when there’s a high risk of snow or debris clogging up your gutters. Of course, if you don’t want to get up on your roof for a clearing session every few months or so, you can always buy a reliable gutter protection system that can help improve the flow of water into your gutters by preventing debris buildup.

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