Hey Everyone, hope you are all staying warm and dry. Nature has a wonderful ability to impress, mesmerise and captivate our interest – but also cause a lot of destruction! Following the downpour, it is good to consult a local building inspector to get your house checked for any hidden leaks that may be hiding behind the walls. The reality is that all houses will leak if routine maintenance is not done properly, particularly where different materials ‘join’ together, these are commonly windows, doors, roofs, penetration junctions, gutters, etc. So here are a few things you should consider.
If you find yourself dealing with a leak or flooding, contact your insurance company ASAP. They will advise you on next steps and hopefully be able to send someone in for do a quick fix. If they are unreachable, take steps to minimise where it is coming from, waterproofing tape is a great start (if you don’t have any handy, duct tape can suffice for now). Following that, keeping the house as dry as possible is the priority. Easiest way is to heat up the property as close to 30 degrees as you can, this will draw out moisture from materials – while this is happening have a process to dehumidify the moisture. A dry home is a healthy home!
Hope you all stay warm and dry out there!