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5 Tips for Preventing Water Damage During Vacation

10/12/2020 (Permalink)

Water gauge pressure, hand shut off main valve, close-up. Turn the water main off to your home if no one is going to be there

Five Tips For Preventing Water Damage

With a vacation coming up, the last thing you are thinking about is coming home to a flooded basement and a bill for a water pipe repair. Before you jump into your beach outfit, make sure your house is vacation-ready with these 5 tips for preventing water damage.

1. Check for Leaks
Inspect sinks, toilet tanks, and water heaters for any damage. Examine appliance hoses and basement pipes carefully for cracks and corrosion. A broken pipe that is left for a long time can lead to issues like mold.

2. Prepare the Outside of Your Home
Check your roof for missing shingles. Clean gutters and downspouts to prevent any blocking and water build-up. Small window and door leaks can become big problems, so check to make sure they are airtight. Finally, turn off outside spigots and insulate them and any other exposed piping to prevent freezing.

3. Cut Water Off at the Source
Turn the water main off to your home if no one is going to be there. Afterward, turn on all of the sinks and spigots to drain the remaining water. This is one of the best ways to avoid having to call a water pipe repair expert.

4. Leave Your HVAC System On
While you can adjust the temperature, don’t turn your ventilation system completely off. It keeps the air in your home moving and stops condensation from building up, which can cause mold in hotter months and pipes to freeze in the cold.

5. Ask Someone to Check In
It is always good to have someone you trust to stop by periodically. Leave the number of a local water damage and restoration company for them to call if there is an emergency.
With a little preparation, you won’t have to worry about the water pipe repair waiting for you in Mariemount, OH, while you are digging your toes in the sand.

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