Frozen or Burst Pipes
Frozen pipes build up massive pressure, which can lead to cracks and
flooding once the ice melts. Be sure your outer walls and any exposed
pipes are appropriately insulated. Caulk any cracks or holes you see in
your exterior walls to prevent colder air from reaching the pipes. Shield
any exposed pipes from the freezing temperatures by wrapping them with old
towels or insulating tape. For maximum protection against leaks, install a
detection system that can monitor pressure and signal a water shut-off.
This technology can significantly reduce the amount of
water damage
caused by any frozen or busted pipes.
Roof Leaks and Ice Dams
Icicles may be a comforting trademark of winter, but they can be an
indicator of trouble and cause damage to your home. If your gutters are
clogged, the snow that melts off your roof won’t pass through the drainage
system correctly. As the water trapped in your gutters freezes, a wall of
icicles will form, eventually creating ice dams. The melt from these dams
can damage your roof and seep into your home’s attic, causing severe
structural damage. Any ice melt that drips over the sides of your gutters
can pool next to your home’s foundation – and cause additional water
damage. Clean your gutters before the cold weather arrives to keep the
dangers of roof leaks away.
Water Sources
When temperatures begin to drop, you should shut off the water to your
hoses. Drain any water from your hoses, and pack them away, so they don’t
freeze, crack, or break in the cold. Neglecting your outside water sources
can cause problems once spring and summer roll around. Enjoy the natural
beauty of the winter season without worrying about water damage to your
home.
Taking a couple of extra steps can save you a lot of hassle in the long
run. Call the
experts
from Hydro Clean Certified Restoration to professionally renew your home
back to its once-stellar condition after any possible flooding from water
damage. Enjoy the holidays without the stress this winter.