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Learn the Basics: Flood Damage Prevention | SERVPRO of Allen

4/1/2024 (Permalink)

rain water pooling on a hardwood floor after a storm with a man in work boots walking through it SERVPRO of Allen is ready to help in a moments notice after spring showers leak in to your home or business.

When you are looking to tackle a problem, how often do you break down the steps and bring it back to what you know? Starting at the beginning and breaking down the basics of a task can help set you up for the most success.

This is especially true when it comes to preparing for storm or flood damage! Sometimes the smallest tasks have the biggest impact, which can help your home avoid serious damage when storms with heavy rain come to town.

Our team wants to help you prevent flood damage as much as possible this season, so incorporate these tips below now so your home is ready for anything the spring season brings our way.

Understanding Flood Zones

Emergency flooding situations can be caused by Mother Nature, but that is not the only way you can wind up with a basement full of water. Leaky appliances, burst water lines, or broken dams or levees can quickly cause a serious situation to develop.

Did you know that our community is considered part of Flash Flood Alley? This narrow alleyway that runs through central Texas experiences intense rainfalls and lacks efficient drainage, which can lead to serious flooding situations really unexpectedly. Knowing your home’s specific flood risk can help you plan ahead.

Knowing how your property reacts when it rains can help you take action faster and more efficiently. If you struggle with drainage around your home, add a rain garden or make sure your downspouts are installed with enough length to deposit the water in a more productive place.

If you have trees on your property, check your gutters regularly to catch the beginning of any clogs or blockages. Better yet, install gutter covers over your gutter system to help keep the yard debris out. Having clear gutters is a vital part of preventing water damage. In addition, you should be inspecting your roof regularly for signs of damage, especially after a strong storm comes through the area.

Additional Preparation Tips

While no one wants to experience flooding, having this experience can actually teach you a lot about your home and property so you can make the changes necessary to prevent it from happening again.

If your basement tends to get wet when it rains, you can hire a professional company to come grade your yard for you. If your yard slopes away from your home instead of backward into it, you will be utilizing gravity to help you stay dry.

If you notice moisture around one of your windows consistently when storms are in the area, you can address these leaks easily with some new caulk! You should also be checking the other windows and doors in your home for the same issues. Finally, you should be addressing any issues with your sump pump right away. The worst time to discover that your sump pump isn’t working is when you need it most.

Starting with the basics of flood damage prevention can help set your home up for a successful and dry season ahead. Remember, we are always here to help you recover if you suffer any sort of home or property damage.

Do you have water damage in your home? Contact us at SERVPRO® for fast recovery.

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