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5 Ways Homeowners Can Prepare for Flooding

5/18/2022 (Permalink)

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5 Flood-Preparation Strategies For Homeowners

When the weather turns severe, you want to minimize worrying about your Prescott Valley, AZ, home flooding. Although you can trust a professional water and storm damage restoration to get your home back to normal, it’s better to minimize the potential flood water damage. Below are five ways to get your home ready to weather the storm.

1. Keep Gutters Clean

One of the key causes of a flooded building is clogged downspouts and gutters. It is also one of the easiest ways to avoid excess water. Homeowners should clean their gutters twice a year to ensure rainfall flows where it should.

2. Reconsider Landscaping

Homes with lots of concrete and asphalt may want to consider a landscaping change. These impervious materials make the rain move faster, whether to your home or sewers. Planting a green space with plants that require high amounts of water or using pervious pavements provide natural absorbency of excess water.

3. Install a Flood Water Detector

With many homes becoming smart, make it even smarter with a flood sensor. These devices alert homeowners when water is detected. There are many different kinds on the market, but most have probes that set off an alarm when coming into contact with water.

4. Inspect the Foundation and Grading

Water must flow away from your home. Any cracks in the foundation are a welcome opening to create a flood issue. Along with regularly inspecting the foundation, check for any pooling water outside after rain to verify the grading is properly sloped.

5. Reinforce Basement Windows

Basement windows are another easy way for water to enter the home. Regularly check that they are tightly caulked and sealed. Installing window well covers is another way to minimize water building up.

Dealing with flood water is never pleasant. Taking the time to consider the tips above may reduce the potential or severity of flooding.

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