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Is Your Home Ready for Flooding? Simple Steps Can Help Protect Your Property

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Flooding has become a growing concern for many homeowners as weather patterns grow more extreme and unpredictable. Heavy rainfall, overflowing rivers, and sudden snowmelt can quickly lead to water damage in homes. Even properties located far from lakes or rivers are not completely safe.

Fortunately, homeowners can take several steps to reduce the risk and limit potential damage.

One of the simplest tasks is keeping gutters clear. Gutters help direct rainwater away from the roof and foundation, but they can easily become clogged with leaves and debris. When that happens, water may overflow and seep into the roof or walls. Checking gutters each season and before major storms can help prevent costly repairs.

Homeowners should also inspect doors, windows, and foundations for cracks. Small gaps around window frames or doorways can allow water to seep inside during heavy rain. Reapplying caulking can help seal these areas. Cracks in foundations or walls should be carefully examined, and in some cases, a contractor may be needed to properly seal the problem areas.

Another important safeguard is installing a backflow valve. During heavy rains or freezing weather, sewer systems can become overwhelmed, leading to wastewater backing up into homes. A backflow valve prevents this reverse flow and helps protect basements from contamination and flooding. A licensed plumber can install the device.

Some homeowners choose longer-term improvements to further protect their property. Installing a sump pit, which collects and pumps water away from the foundation, can reduce the risk of basement flooding. Upgrading exterior materials to waterproof cladding can also help shield homes from long-term moisture exposure.

Insurance coverage is another key piece of protection. Standard home insurance policies do not always cover every type of water damage. Experts recommend carefully reviewing policies to ensure they include protection against rainwater infiltration, sewer backups, and river flooding if those risks are common in the area.

Experts also remind homeowners that flooding can happen in unexpected places. Torrential rainfall, broken water mains, sewer backups, and rapid snowmelt can all cause water to enter a home.

Taking preventive steps now can help homeowners protect both their property and their peace of mind before the next major storm arrives.

 

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