Water Damage Cleanup Chesterfield County homes can threaten the
structural integrity, cause mold growth, and wreak havoc on our belongings.
There are measures you can take to help protect your home from water damage,
and keep your property safe. We at Dixie Dry would like to introduce the following
list of things you can do both inside and outside of your home to keep it safe
from water damage:
1. Keep Gutters Clean
Gutters can get clogged with leaves and debris, and clogged
gutters will lead to pooling and overflowing water. The whole purpose of
gutters is to direct water away from the foundation of your home, so a clogged
gutter that is causing water to leak and overflow will allow water to pool
around your home. It is important to keep gutters clear and clean to allow
water to flow through them without any blockages. Check and clean your gutters
at least twice a year.
2. Roof Inspection
Your roof is your home’s first line of defense against all
the outside elements. Damaged roofing material exposes your home to water
damage from the weather. Be sure that your roofing material is not loose or
damaged, and if you notice areas that are get them fixed or replaced as quickly
as possible. If you are unable to safely examine and inspect your roof, call in
a professional to come have it checked and cleaned off. Keeping your roof
clean, clear, and in good condition will protect your home from potential
weather-related water damage.
3. Water-Main Line
Location
Most homeowners do not know where their water main line and
shut off is located. If you know where and how to shut the water off to your
home, you can help prevent further damage if water is flooding into your home.
If you are going to be away from your home for an extended period of time, it
is a good idea to turn off your water main while you are away.
4. Appliance
Maintenance
Dishwashers, water heaters, and washing machines are some of
the leading culprits for water damage indoors. These appliances are supplied
with large amounts of water, and if they malfunction that water could end up
flooding your home. Keep appliances maintained and in good condition to help
prevent malfunctions. Water hoses and pipes that supply these appliances should
be checked regularly to ensure the connections are good and the integrity is
not compromised. Over time and with use, water hoses can begin to corrode and
deteriorate. It is a good practice to change out water hoses every 3-5 years to
keep them free from leaks, rust, and corrosion.
5. Faucets and Pipe
Inspection
Leaky faucets are very common and not only waste water, but
can also lead to pooling water. Pipes and faucets should be checked regularly
for any signs of leaks or clogs. Build up in pipes can cause clogs, which can
lead to water overflow or even bursting pipes. Check under cabinets and sinks
for any signs of moisture or water damage, and if you do have a leaky faucet or
pipe get it repaired or replaced as quickly as possible.
If you find yourself facing water damage to your home or
property in Chesterfield, the team at Dixie Dry is available 24/7 for immediate
Water
Damage Cleanup Cheraw. Dixie Dry is an expert in water extraction and
cleanup, and we have the experience needed to cleanup after any size water
disaster, no matter the source of the water.
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