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Protecting Your Louisiana Home From Rain

Louisiana is known for its tumultuous weather. The unpredictable nature of the weather makes it somewhat difficult to plan and prepare for what could be around the corner, because we can never be certain. In some cases, it is best to prepare for the worst. Louisiana homeowners want our homes to be protected from potentially devastating storms and rain damage. Here are some tips that can help you to ensure that you’ve done everything you can to protect your home Louisiana from rain and water damage.  

Preparing Your Home For The Rainfall

Certain areas of your home may be more susceptible to rain damage than others. It is important that these areas are protected. Check out these tips to give your home the protection it needs from rain damage.


Roof Maintenance

Ensure you are keeping your roof in good condition. This means no damaged or missing shingles. Issues with the shingles on your roof makes it more susceptible to rain damage. The purpose of shingles is to protect the roof from leaks, rain, and other water damage. This keeps your roof and attic dry. If your roof isn’t in good condition, this could leave your home susceptible to severe water damage and mold. 


Gutter & Downspout Maintenance

The purpose of your home's gutters is to collect water, preventing rain damage and other water damage from intruding into your home. It is important that you keep your gutters free of debris so that they can function properly, allowing water to flow freely through them. Clogged gutters can lead to leakage in your walls and roof, and could lead to issues with your home’s foundation. Similarly to your gutters, downspouts need to be free of any debris that could be clogging them. Downspouts are meant to redirect water away from the home, so if they are too close to the home, or clogged, you run the risk of water pooling around the foundation of the property.


Routine Basement & Foundation Maintenance

Routinely maintaining your basement and foundation walls is a key part of protecting your home from rain damage. It is especially important to keep an eye out for cracks in the foundation walls. Even the smallest cracks can lead to slow leakage, which can be detrimental to the structural integrity of your home. In the long run, these slow leaks can lead to water damage and mold development, so it is important to be aware of these issues. 


Door & Window Maintenance

Regularly checking the condition of all windows and doors in your home can be the difference between water intrusion in your home. Rain damage can easily seep in through minuscule cracks around your windows and doors. Properly installed windows and doors should not experience this issue, but it is important that these things are kept up to date. Take notice of any cracks or potential drafts in windows and doors, repairing them as soon as possible. 


Exterior Maintenance

The exterior of your home is just as important as the interior when it comes to protecting your home from rain damage. Keep an eye out for any holes, loose siding, warping or wood rot. The sooner you recognize these signs of damage, the easier it will be to repair any issues. If you stay up to date with exterior maintenance, you will be able to protect your home from rain damage before it even occurs. 


Keeping your home protected from rain damage may seem intimidating to Louisiana homeowners, so it is best to stay on top of it at all times. Keeping your home in the best condition possible is the best way to prevent damage to begin with. Just a few simple adjustments and maintenance tips can make all the difference when it comes to protecting your home from rain damage. In the event that rain damage has already taken place in your property, don’t hesitate to contact a local professional water damage restoration company in your Louisiana area. The well-being of your home is important. Don’t let rain damage put a damper on things.

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