Prepping your home for the rainy days
By this time around, you’ve probably begun preparing your homes for another season of torrential downpours and, of course, the heavy flooding that may come with it.
We already know the drill, after all. As a country that gets some 20 typhoons every year, with some even more devastating than the others, most of us are probably quite familiar with all the to-do’s once the rainy season rolls in.
Just the same, however, it pays to be doubly prepared. Here’s a handy checklist that will help you ensure that your homes will weather the storm.
Check for roof damages, leaks
Your roof is obviously your first line of defense from the rain so any chance you get, check its condition. Cracks, exposed nails, rusts, as well as stains or discolorations are all signs of possible damages and leaks. Should you find these, have it repaired at the earliest possible time so you can avoid bigger damages inside your homes.
Clean/repair your gutter and downspouts
Unless you’re living in a vacuum, it can be expected—dry leaves, dirt and other debris are likely to clog your gutter and downspouts. Once clogged, the water may overflow and be diverted to other areas—under the roof or into the side walls, eventually damaging not only your interiors, but even the foundation of your homes.
It’s thus best to regularly clean your gutter and downspouts to ensure unhampered water flow. Also check if your gutters are up for replacement.