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SERVPRO of Norwood West Roxbury Shares 5 Ways to Protect For Spring Storms

4/6/2022 (Permalink)

Green background with orange SERVPRO logo and title. The combination of heavy rainfall and ice melting can produce large amounts of runoff.

When spring arrives flooding can arise. The combination of heavy rainfall and ice melting can produce large amounts of runoff. This leads to large amounts of water and flooding.

Water damage is not a cheap fix, it is important to be aware of what you can do to protect yourself. Follow these five tips to protect your home from flooding this spring.

  1. Learn from the past: If your house has leaked before, it has a higher risk of it happening again. You will want to repair any cracks in your walls or foundation. 
  2. Clear out debris: Built-up debris in your gutters can go through window wells. This may keep water from draining away from your home properly. Keep these areas free from debris as best as you can to prevent flooding. 
  3. Get your pump ready: Make sure your sump pump is working properly. You will also want to make sure you have a battery or backup power source. You may also consider installing a back-water valve; this will prevent flooding from sewer backup.
  4. Check for leaks from above: Damaged shingles can be an easy entry point for water during a storm. Inspect your roof to make sure you don’t get water damage.
  5. Give the water somewhere to go: Ensure that there is a place to direct water away from your home. If you notice water around your home, try getting your yard re-graded or use downspout extensions.

SERVPRO of Norwood West Roxbury is available 24/7 including holidays and weekends to assist you with your commercial disaster needs to get it back to “Like it never even happened.”

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