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Four Essential Tips to Protect Your Home This Rainy Season

After all the scorching summer, boiling heatwaves, and sweaty months come the much-awaited pleasing showery spells, guaranteeing you the joy of relief. But with that also comes the excess moisture, mold ready to take a toll on your gorgeous home.

Homes are highly vulnerable during rainy seasons. Damp air during this time can cause extensive damage to every nook and corner of your premises – wooden doors and windows swell up; furniture gets damaged; walls get cracked; the roof starts leaking and water gets stagnated around the foundation.

And, since monsoon stays for two to three months at the least, all these issues may worsen and get beyond the scope of repair.

So, if you haven’t given thought to the preventive measure to safeguard your home yet, now it is the time. Following are four quick tips to prevent water damage to your home in monsoons:

Check Out Roof Cracks and Leakages

Your roof takes the first hit during those heavy downpours and constant drizzles. With time, it may develop cracks making way for the water to start dribbling inside.

That is why it is extremely important that you do a thorough inspection of your roof before the onset of the monsoon and fix all cracks and chinks present on it. You can also call in for professionals for doing a rainfall coating on the roof to successfully prevent the water from oozing in.

Look Over Electrical Wiring and Fittings

Any sort of damaged fittings, broken switches, and loose wires increases the chances of sparking. This can cause shocks not just to you, but to your young kids and pets playing around it. So, to avoid such instances install new mounting boxes to cover up the exposed wires.

Also, call for an expert electrician to examine carefully the electrical panel and connections and replace the damaged cords (if any) at the earliest.

Repair Doors and Windows

Doors and windows are the main sources of rainwater seeping into the house. Especially the ones made of wood that tend to swell up during these months becoming a huge task for the homeowners to open and close them.

That is why experts can recommend that you fix a rubber lining between their slidings and seal any unwanted gaps to obstruct the water flow inside. In case, the existing doors and windows seem extremely worn out or drafty, consider replacing them.

Keep an Eye on Mold Formation

Another problem that comes along with the heavy rains is the growth of mold. It is a type of fungus that invades the indoor environment and spreads quickly in humid areas.

The scariest part is mold spores are not visible to the naked eye and you don’t get to know about its presence until it does all the harm. That is why it becomes important that you contact a mold specialist from time to time to save your health and house from deteriorating.

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