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4 Tips for Keeping Your Building Dry During a Storm

8/6/2021 (Permalink)

This is damage from a E1 tornado that passed through Farmington, MO.

Keeping Buildings Dry During A Storm

If your building experiences a large storm, one of your main concerns will probably be water damage from the rain. This is because intense storms, such as thunderstorms and tornadoes, can create leaks and flood buildings. If you want to know how to avoid this, here are four tips for keeping your building dry during a storm.

  1. Use Building Envelopes
    One of the best defenses against water damage is building envelopes. Essentially, building envelopes are what separate the interior and exterior of a building. Here are some things a building envelope does:
  • Provides ventilation
  • Keeps out water and wind
  • Takes water away from the building

Be sure that your envelope is highly functional and able to keep out moisture.

  1. Clean Your Gutters
    If your gutters are clogged during a storm, you may experience flooding in your building. This is particularly possible if you have a basement. Clogged gutters can also create damages on your roof and sidings, which might result in needing rain damage restoration services. Therefore, you should have your gutters cleaned regularly.
  2. Trim Trees
    The trees near your building could become highly dangerous during a storm. If tree branches break off because of a windstorm, you may find resulting holes in your structure, especially in your windows. This type of damage could allow water into your building and create rain damage. To avoid this, have nearby tree branches trimmed on a regular basis.
  3. Reseal Your Doors
    If your building is old, the seals on the doors may have become less effective. This is particularly possible if you work in a wetter climate. Take the time to look at the caulk surrounding your door. If you're unsure about its effectiveness, you may want to consult a professional.
    To avoid dealing with any mold issues, vital to keep moisture out of your building. Protect your property by performing the necessary preparations.

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