When heavy rain is in the forecast, homeowners need to take steps to protect their yards, homes and basements from potential flooding and other damage.
Here are some tips on how to prepare for heavy rains:
1. Clear your gutters and downspouts: Make sure your gutters and downspouts are free of debris and are functioning properly to ensure that they can handle the increased water flow. Consider installing gutter guards or extensions to ensure water is directed away from your home.
2. Check your sump pump: Make sure your sump pump is in working order and can handle the increased water flow. Test it to make sure it’s working properly and be sure to check the power supply to ensure it will not be disrupted during a power outage.
3. Inspect your foundation: Make sure your foundation is intact and free of cracks and other damage. Also, check the seals around your doors and windows to ensure they are properly sealed to prevent water from entering your home.
4. Elevate outdoor items: Move outdoor items such as furniture, grills, planters, and decorations to a garage or shed. This will help prevent them from being damaged by the heavy rains or wind.
5. Trim trees: Trim any trees or shrubs near your home to reduce the risk of them falling on your home or blocking water flow.
6. Monitor your basement: Check your basement for signs of moisture or water leakage and repair any leaks or cracks immediately. If your basement is prone to flooding, consider installing a back-up sump pump or water-proofing the walls and floors.
By taking these simple precautions, homeowners can help protect their yards, homes and basements from potential flooding and other damage during heavy rains. Taking the time to properly prepare for heavy rains can help minimize the potential for costly repairs and other damage.