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Water damage can silently wreak havoc on your home. Unlike fire or earthquakes, which may be more obvious, water damage occurs gradually over time. It builds up, turning minor issues into major disasters, as seen in a recent UK report suggesting that thousands of homes suffered widespread flooding and damage. It highlights the need to waterproof your property. Below are some useful tips to protect your home from this damage and ensure that it remains aesthetically pleasing.

Roof maintenance

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Your roof stands as the ultimate defence against the onslaught of water troubles, so ensuring its upkeep is crucial. It is vital to ensure your roofing remains in top shape by dealing with any issues in your chimneys, skylights, and plumbing vents. This isn’t a one-time activity, so regular inspections are your ticket to success. Watch out for those sneaky cracks that might pop up over time or if intrusive contractors decide to do their thing. In areas of icy winters, keep a keen eye on preventing ice dams from forming, causing havoc by trapping water and damage under your roof tiles. 

Water-resistant flooring

Upgrading to water-resistant flooring is a bold move for protecting your home from the relentless siege of dampness. Consider floor tiles to guard against potential leaks, spills, and moisture while injecting a dash of elegance into your home. Whether you’re combating the ever-unpredictable weather or just arming yourself against accidental spills, these resilient floor options ensure your home remains dry and effortlessly chic, defying whatever challenges the elements throw your way. After all, you want to walk confidently on floors that defy water threats with every step. 

Check your windows and doors

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Give your windows and doors a once-over to keep moisture at bay, especially for those wooden frames prone to a little swelling in wet weather. Dodgy installations can let moisture sneak in, but here’s where awning steps up to shield them from direct rain. As for your exterior doors, a simple weatherstrip installation at the bottom works wonders, fending off both drafts and moisture. You may check your glass, too, to make sure it snugly hugs the window frames to prevent water from pooling under. Proper sealing slashes maintenance costs and also gives your home a sleek aesthetic boost while enhancing your energy efficiency. 

Consider repainting when needed

Painting isn’t just about aesthetics; it can shield your home against sneaking moisture. For instance, if your exterior paint is looking a bit worse for wear, it might be time to give it a fresh coat before the rainy season kicks in. Instead of waiting for the paint to fall off, take a proactive approach by repainting before things get dire. That way, you’ll keep your home looking sharp and safeguarded from any unwelcome surprises. 

Water damages are silent saboteurs, wreaking havoc on your home’s future and your wallet. The price tag for repairs can shoot up if you delay tackling these leaks immediately. So, consider the above tips to successfully waterproof your home. 

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Stacey

I’m Stacey, in my mid-late 30’s, from a tiny village (officially a hamlet) in Lincolnshire.

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