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5 Ways to Avoid Water Damage to Your Home in the Summer

Even though it feels like it’s hotter and drier, one thing you need to be aware of during the summer months is water damage. With summer storms, irrigation systems, and a variety of other factors summer can present some potential dangers to your home. By taking precautions and being aware of the key signs of damage, you can take action before a more extensive repair is needed.

What are some of the signs of water damage?

There are a number of different signs of water damage around the home that you should be aware of:

  • Discoloration - If you have noticed streaks of water running down the side of your property, this is a sign of water damage.
  • Mold - Of course, mold can start from a small amount of compensation, which does not always mean water damage restoration. However, you need to act before the problem gets worse, especially since mold can cause health issues.
  • Puddles or pooling water - Pools of water are often left if there is a leak or water is dripping.
  • Smell - Dampness has a very distinct smell, which can often be combined with the smell of mold, which is very musky.
  • Sound - Sometimes you may not be able to see water damage but you can definitely hear it, from rushing water sounds to dripping.

How to avoid damage

Now that you are aware of some of the signs of water damage, let’s take a look at some of the steps you can take to avoid water damage.

  • Check for water leaks in your home - There is only one place to begin, and this is by checking for leaks on a regular basis. If you pick up on leaks quickly, you can get them repaired before they become bigger problems.
  • Clean your gutters - You need to clean your gutters on a routine basis. A gutter that is clogged is going to send cascades of water down the side of your property, damaging your foundation and siding.
  • Make sure your yard is sloped - From the foundation, your yard must be sloped at least six inches over a ten-foot span away. This is imperative because it prevents the water from getting down right next to your foundation, where it can create leaks, crack the masonry, or cause the walls to lean.
  • Regularly test your sump pump - During storms, sump pumps come to life. This is not when you want to realize that your pump is not working correctly.
  • Seal up your home if you go on vacation - Finally, if you are going on holiday during the summer, you need to seal up your home. The last thing you want to do is find that a pipe has burst while you are on vacation and your entire home is ruined. Consider turning off the main shut-off valve for the water as well as ensuring all your windows, doors and attic is sealed up tightly

In the end, water leaks and water damage can happen to homes of all ages. Whether you bought a brand new home or renovating a fixer-upper home, If you start to notice any of the signs of water damage, you should get in touch with a water damage restoration company, such as Complete Restoration Services, as soon as possible so that you can make sure the problem does not get any worse.

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