Tips for Keeping Your Home Dry During Heavy Rain
8/31/2021 (Permalink)
Water damage can happen to your home in a variety of ways. Many homeowners (including some here in Vermilion County) think that only severe storms and floods or a major appliance malfunction involving your washing machine or dishwasher cause water damage.
But heavy rains are a significant water damage threat, too. These drenching storms frequently happen in our area during the spring and summer months. If your home is not prepared, these storms can cause costly damage.
Water Damage Is Common
Millions of Americans file claims to repair home water damage every year. Insurance industry experts estimate that as many as one out of every 50 homeowners will file a water damage claim this year.
Depending on how many people live in your neighborhood, that can mean someone you know will have to deal with water damage this year.
Homeowners can’t always avoid water damage. For example, severe storms and tornadoes can cause significant damage to many homes in the community. And homeowners can’t avoid these natural disasters.
But sometimes more common problems, namely heavy rains, can cause water damage to your home. Homeowners can avoid this type of damage if they ensure your home is well-maintained.
Getting Ready for Wet Weather
Our teams are prepared to help homeowners repair water damage. We’re experts, and that means we see many of the issues that cause the damage in the first place.
Because we know how the damage happens, we’ve put together some ideas to help you avoid it:
Check your yard. Knowing how your yard drains is vital to protecting your home. If you notice that your yard is draining toward your home, then you might want to connect with a landscaping expert to look for ways to protect your yard.
Choose the right type of landscaping. Many people choose plants and flowers for aesthetic effect. But choosing landscaping items carefully can ensure your home is prepared for heavy rains. Native plants, trees and bushes can be vital in protecting your home from water damage. Talk with landscaping experts in the area or visit a native plant sale for tips and ideas.
Look into sealing your roof. Experts estimate that almost 95% of damage is caused by water finding its way through gaps in your shingles, which can be prevented with this step. It’s definitely worth considering.