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6 Ways To Prevent Residential Water Damage

5/28/2020 (Permalink)

SERVPRO Logo. While the above methods are great for keeping water in home plumbing and away from fragile structural components, accidents inevitably happen.

Keeping water in home plumbing and away from the structure and components of a house is crucial to preventing damage. You can contact a water mitigation company in Stillwater, OK, to assess the vulnerabilities of your home, but protecting it from water damage comes down to six things.

Plumbing inspections
Gutters and downspouts
Seals
Sump pumps
Backflow preventer or valve
Landscape grading

Plumbing Inspections
The best remedy to a broken pipe is never to let it break. Annual or bi-annual plumbing inspections — one in the fall and the spring — provide homeowners with some security against expensive plumbing repairs because they always understand the health of their system.

Gutters and Downspouts
Homeowners often neglect their gutters and downspouts, which can cause significant water damage to your roof and foundation. Performing routine gutter and pipe cleanup ensures that excess water is pushed away from your home.

Seals
Window and door seals prevent water in home breezeways and rooms, but the material does not last forever. Check your window and door seals every spring and fall for cracking or other signs of wear and replace where needed.

Sump Pumps
Basements are vulnerable to flooding, and sump pumps help protect against such possibilities. If you have a sump pump, check its functionality throughout the year. If you don't have a pump in your basement, consider the investment.

Backflow Preventer or Valve
Backflow preventers keep freshwater sources fresh and prevent sewage backups. Plumbers install the valve within a home's plumbing, and it only allows water to travel one way, keeping external or wastewater sources out of your home.

Landscape Grading
Your landscaping should always angle away from your house. Landscape grading should angle at least 10 to 15 degrees toward the street to protect you against frequent flooding.


While the above methods are great for keeping water in home plumbing and away from fragile structural components, accidents inevitably happen. If your home experiences water damage, contact a water restoration company for help.

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