The modern home is designed to withstand quite a bit of damage before a collapse. However, even if a small amount of damage was done, it can continue to degrade over time. That’s why you need to be proactive. You want to take active steps today to prevent storm damage tomorrow.
First of all, let’s consider your yard. You see, a home’s foundation can be the biggest risk factor. If water seeps into the foundation, it leads to cracks and shifting. Such damage often puts your entire home at risk. How can you prevent that? Well, a yard drainage system is one method. By diverting the water away from your foundation and to a low point in your landscape, you will prevent standing water from causing damage. Even during heavy rainfall, a proper drainage system can make a real difference.
Next, consider water runoff. The roof over your head is designed to protect your family and possessions against damage. But even the most durable of roofing materials can only withstand so much water. The rain that falls on the roof may cause damage faster than water on the ground. Be sure your roof drainage system (gutters, downspouts, etc.) is free of debris such as leaves and dirt.
Let’s face it. As homeowners, how many of us think about our sewer or septic system very often? Not many – but we sure pay attention when something goes wrong, of course! If you have a sewer or septic system that is below a high-water table, you may be at risk for storm and water damage. This matters because when groundwater accumulates, it can reduce the efficiency and operation of your sewer system. It’s in your best interest to think about this, and have your system checked over by an expert on occasion. They can identify and fix any issues right then.
So, let’s say the efficiency of your system has been lowered by a groundwater accumulation. That means your toilet won’t flush as quickly, right? Well, not quite. It may mean the sewer system will flood, causing contaminated water and waste to flow into your home. If that happens, not only must you deal with storm damage, but also with sewage and water damage. This is why we recommend having the system examined carefully, by an expert, at least once per year. Otherwise, you risk worse damage during a severe storm or flood.
If your home has suffered through storm damage, contact Restoration 1 of Western Wayne County. We are the leading provider of storm damage restoration and cleanup in the area. Just call (734) 304-8062!Restoration 1 of Western Wayne County © All rights reserved.
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