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Protecting Your Home from Water Damage

Water damage can be a severe issue to fix that can lead to several health hazards, from mold infestation, fungus, and bacterial contamination around your house. When left untreated, it can affect the quality and value of your property and will need significant investment to repair.

To prevent the damages from worsening, allow this article to guide you with the proper knowledge on how to protect your home from water damage and what causes this damage in the first place.

Causes

Despite the uncountable benefits of water, when left alone, it can become destructive. Due to the structure of buildings and the liquidity and consistency of water, it can reach places it shouldn’t and, if not removed, can significantly damage the walls. Continuous damage might weaken the structure and foundation of your building.

Severe weather, clogged drains, and leaking pipes can lead to significant water damage to your properties if not taken care of at the right time.

5 Steps to Protect Your Home from Water Damage

Here are five reassuring steps through which you can protect your home from water damage:

Install a Stopcock

A stopcock allows a sudden stop to the water flow towards a specific pipe. Cutting off the primary access source can allow you to prevent more water from seeping in and causing damage by getting absorbed into the walls.

Keep an Eye Out for Leaks

Watch out for any leaking signs or damaged pipes around your home. This inspection can allow you to track if something is not up to the mark. Pointing out a slight crack in pipes is enough to ensure that changes can be made and prevent future water damage issues.

Ensure the Sump Pump Is Functional

Sump pumps help get rid of rainwater collected in the basement. Therefore it’s crucial to ensure your sump pumps are always functional to avoid damage from standing waters.

Inspect Your Roof

Even if there hasn’t been any rain, inspecting your roof for cracks or holes is best. The inspection will allow no water to have access and seep into the walls. 

Keep Gutters Clear of Debris

Constant collection of debris like branches and leaves can cause a blockage making the gutter collect rainwater. The damp environment can also encourage bacterial growth, harming the walls.

Contact B-Dry

Early prevention of water seeping into the home’s walls allows you to avoid significant damage from water collection. The inspection will enable you to prevent any water damages that can decrease the quality of your house.

Call our B-Dry team for more advice and information, as we offer expert, reliable, custom waterproofing services. Call today or fill out our online contact form

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