Water Damage
If your basement has ever flooded or experienced
any type of water damage, you know just how stressful it can be. With a few
simple maintenance tips and a keen eye, you can greatly reduce your risk of
flooding, especially when the weather is as rainy as it has been in Calvert
County. For repair and
remediation of Water
Damage in Southern Maryland, contact Regional Property Group to experience the best service.
Clean
and maintain gutters and downspouts
Cleaning your gutters and maintaining your
downspouts is an essential part of maintaining your home. By keeping your
gutters free of debris and ensuring downspouts are properly positioned away
from the foundation, water from rain and storms will flow freely, rather than
pooling up against your home. Cleaning your gutters and maintaining your
downspouts can be a bit of annoyance, it can greatly benefit you in the long
run.
Inspect
and repair foundation cracks
Cracks in your home’s foundation can act as an
open invitation to water intrusion. To prevent basement flooding or water
damage, visually inspect the exterior of your foundation, basement walls, and
floors on a regular basis. If you come across any cracks during your
inspection, fill them with epoxy. If leaking still persists, or you encounter a
more serious foundation problem, call a professional.
Practice
proper sump pump maintenance
Sump pump failure is the most frequent cause of
basement floods. If your home has a sump pump, you’ve already got a great
defense in combating mold, water damage, and flooding. However, simply owning a
sump pump doesn’t give you a “get out of jail free” card – you’ve got to
maintain it too.
If you know a huge storm is headed your way,
check to make sure your sump pump is working properly and is plugged in. Also,
consider investing in a generator for your sump pump and a replacement to keep
on hand, just in case you lose power or the pump fails when you need it most.
Keep in mind, if your basement floods as a result of a broken sump pump, your
homeowner’s insurance may not cover the damage.
Inspect
sewers and clean septic systems
When was the last time you had your sewer
inspected or your septic tank cleaned? Skipping out on sewer inspections and
septic tank cleanings is a sure fire way to invite havoc into your home, as
clogs, sewer backups, and overflows are bound to eventually happen with lack of
maintenance. A professional cleanup and restoration company should be contacted
immediately to safely clean up any sewage disaster.
Install
window well covers
Homes with below-grade basement windows should
always be protected with window well covers. When fastened securely over your
basement windows and latched on to your home’s foundation, window well covers
work wonders in waterproofing your basement. To keep your basement bright, look
for clear acrylic window well covers.
Get
familiar with your insurance
Do you have flood insurance? How about additional
coverage for sewer backups? This won’t actually prevent basement flooding, but
it can protect you if disaster strikes. If you don’t know the answer to either
of these questions, take a few moments to review the details of your home’s
insurance policy.
The
overall lesson: Be a proactive homeowner
As much as we hate to say it, owning a home is
never a walk in the park. Whether problems arise from flooding, fire damage or
even mold growth, issues are bound to occur – after all, there’s no such thing
as the “perfect home.” By being a proactive homeowner, you can spot small and
easily fixable issues before they become full-blown disasters. When it comes to
a dry basement, a little bit of pro-activeness goes a long way.If you need the services of flood
cleanup in Calvert County, Call us anytime at 410-231-2690, we are available 24 /7 for your
emergency needs.

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