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Protecting Your Home from Florida’s Heavy Rains

7/5/2019 (Permalink)

Heavy rains in Florida are inevitable, especially during the summertime. Be a proactive homeowner and save yourself from future water damage headaches

South Florida residents have grown accustom to massive downpours. During the summer months, an afternoon shower or thunderstorm is nearly inevitable. While this makes the grass grow thicker and greener, the reality is that these heavy Florida rains can really do some damage for homeowners across the state. Unlike hurricane or storm damage, water damage from heavy rains can come on slowly and go largely undetected until it is too late.

Some home issues that come from water damage can be minor and easy to fix. Conversely, there are some major issues that can arise from Florida’s heavy rains. Things like cracks in the home’s foundation, wood rot, and mold can bring major structural consequences to a home. As such, protecting your home from Florida’s heavy rains is imperative.

As a South Florida homeowner, keep in mind the following water damage prevention tips:

  1. Maintain your roof by regularly monitoring issues and fixing any necessary repairs
  2. Make sure all of your doors and windows are sealed properly
  3. Keep your gutters clear of leaves and debris
  4. Inspect your downspouts to confirm they are long enough to funnel the water away from the house
  5. Check out the ceilings throughout your home to ensure there is no signs of leakages
  6. Look for discoloration of the walls and ceilings
  7. Ensure that the foliage and trees surrounding your home are well maintained and trimmed
  8. Be mindful of your air vents during particularly heavy rains

Heavy rains in Florida are inevitable, especially during the summertime. Be a proactive homeowner and save yourself from future water damage headaches. However, if your home has sustained water damage or storm damage, SERVPRO of North Palm Beach County is here to help. Contact our water damage experts more information.

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