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Take These Steps to Minimize Flood Damage

7/26/2021 (Permalink)

Hand with a glove cleaning a clogged gutter It is important to check your rain gutters once a year.

Minimize Flood Damage by Following These Steps

Do you worry every time a storm rolls through Wyndmoor, PA, that water will get into your home? Do you think you’ve prepared your property for incoming floodwater? If you’re not sure, it’s time to evaluate your storm preparation plans and ensure you’ve got things ready to keep water out and avoid damage. There are a few things all homeowners should do today to protect their homes.

Secure Your Valuable Belongings

While you should be most concerned about your loved ones and about your home itself, water damage can wreak havoc with your most treasured keepsakes and possessions. There are some things you simply can’t replace, so you need to find methods to keep them out of harm’s way.

  • Place treasured materials in waterproof containers.
  • Keep important documents such as insurance policies, tax information and mortgage papers in a safe deposit box.
  • Take inventory of your precious keepsakes by taking photos.

Clean the Gutters

It’s important to get on your roof once a year (or more frequently if necessary) and check your rain gutters. If they are full of debris, you need to clear them immediately so when major storms come through Wyndmoor, PA, floodwater doesn’t gather around your foundation. Make sure the gutters are sending water far from your home.

Seal Vents and Lower-Level Windows

If you have vents that lead from the outside into your basement, you should seal them to prevent water from entering. A flooded building usually has problems start in the basement, so make sure there are no entry points for water in these areas of your home. Also, double-check your windows that they are secure and free of cracks or gaps.

Flood water can be devastating to your home and possessions. If you want to reduce your risk, you need to put these protective measures in place today. When you do this, you can have the confidence that you’ll be safe when a large storm drops significant precipitation.

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