How To Avoid Water Damage In The Spring
Water damage like many
things has a busy season, and the busy season for water damage in Menomonie is the
spring. This isn’t only because there are a lot of spring rains in this region,
but it is because the winter can wreak havoc on your home in several different
ways. So if you want to avoid having water damage cleanup in the spring, then
make sure you prepare yourself for the winter.
Frozen
Pipes
One of the most common ways
to have water damage in your home, especially if you go out of town for the
holidays is to have frozen pipes that burst from the pressure of the interior
ice. Many people who go out for the holidays will assume that they are being
responsible by turning their heat off and avoiding a large heating bill for the
time they will be gone. However, you might come home to an even bigger bill
waiting for you because of the burst pipes. If you allow your home to get so
cold that the pipes freeze, then when they thaw out and you start using them
again, you will have a big mess on your hand. So always remember to keep your
thermostat up at least 50 degrees.
Sprinkler
Systems
Sprinkler Systems can have
frozen pipes as well and have the exact same result of flooding your yard in
the spring, which in turn, will flood your home. But how can you keep the pipes
underground from bursting? You can’t keep them warm. If you winterize your
pipes, which means you remove most of the water from them, the water will
expand, but not so much that it will burst your pipes. Winterizing pipes is
best done before the first frost, so around September or October. You may need
to do some winterizing to your pool as well for the same reason if you have
one.
Roof
Another common water damage
cleanup issue in the winter is from your roof. If you have a heavy snowfall,
and then another and another before the first one can fully melt, then you
might have built up snow dams on your roof, which will become so heavy that it
can actually do damage to your roof. Depending on your roof type, the snow and
ice can even get between the shingles and expand them, leaving your roof
vulnerable to leaks. If the snow starts building up on your roof, then
regularly go out and rake what you can off.
If you want to avoid
having to deal with a water damage issue in the future, then you will need to
deal with some housekeeping things for each season. However, if you have
already had some water damage, then don’t hesitate to call the professionals at
TRAC Solutions to handle your water damage cleanup. The best way to avoid these
problems is to mark reminders on your calendar to handle them as they come up.
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