HOW TO PREVENT WATER DAMAGE TO YOUR HOME

If there is anything homeowners dread, it is definitely water damage. While many may think the major causes of water damage are hurricanes and floods, minor faults in your supply pipes, drainage pipes, sinks and basins are more liable to causes water damage in your home than the afore mentioned. 

Like every other inccident in the home, water damage can be prevented by putting necessary precautions in place. By executing simple DIY procedures, you can prevent your home from water damage and every associated problem. Listed below are 5 easy ways to prevent water damage in your home;

INSTALL WATER DETECTION DEVICES

Similar to fire alarms, water detection devices sound alarms when their sensor come in contact with moisture. Water detection devices prevent water damage in your home due to their ability to detect low moisture and water leaks that you would easily not notice. This way, you can easily discover these water damages and contact a water damage restoration company to get the damage fixed before it escalates.

INVESTIGATE LEAKS AND FIX PROMPTLY

Investigating and fixing leaks in your home is one good way of preventing water damage in your home. This technique of preventing water damage also works perfectly to prevent the growth of mold, mildew and dry rot which could pose serious threat to your health and the structure of your home. If the leak is discovered in your basement, you should consider having a proper basement waterproofing to prevent future leaks and water damage in your basement.

CLEAN GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS

In the event of a storm, clogged gutters and damaged downspouts would easily cause your home to get flooded. While clearing your gutters and fixing your downspout to direct water away from your home’s foundation may not seem like an interesting chore, it is essential you always get them done in other to protect your home from water damage. 

CHECK WATER PRESSURE

When the pressure of the water coming into your home is too high, there’s a high probability your pipes and hoses will fail and your home will get flooded. To prevent this, get a water pressure gauge and attach it to an external faucet in your home. This way you’ll be able to know the maximum pressure of the water coming into your home. The pressure range of the water coming into your home should be between 40-70 psi. In the case where the water pressure exceeds 100 psi, it is advisable you get a water pressure regulator.

DISCONNECT HOSES

Disconnecting and emptying hoses when they’re not in use is a good way to prevent needless expenses such as water damage restoration. Asides from the danger of flooding, standing water in hoses can flow back into pipes where they may freeze, block the free flow of water and possibly break the pipe.