Preparing Your Home for Winter
Preparing Your Home for Winter
Preparing Your Home for Winter

Preparing Your Home for Winter

Winter is a beautiful season that gives you the best feeling ever. The Christmas mornings, the hot chocolate, and of course the scenery. Although there are a ton of upsides, there are also some downsides. With the freezing temperatures and snow, there are problems bound to happen. As the temperature can freeze water in your pipes, the snow on your roof can also melt and cause water damage too. To combat water damage, there are a couple of steps you can take part in to protect your home.

In this blog post, our professionals from Leak Detection of Atlanta will explain the ways you can prepare your home against winter water damage.

Your Gutters

The gutters on your home serve an extremely important role. The way they work is from the way they are installed. They’re placed at the edge of your home. The reason for this is because of the way the roof is slanted. As the rain makes contact with your roof, it drips down to the edge of the roof. With your gutters placed there, it has the capability to direct this water away from dripping down onto your foundation. If there isn’t a gutter to lead this water somewhere else, it can possibly cause damage to your home and foundation.

For this to work, you have to make sure that these gutters stay clean. The recommended time for you to check this is before winter. As fall comes to an end, there is a high possibility that leaves are clogging the process.

Another addition to the gutter are downspouts. As the gutters direct the water away from the building, the downspouts extend away from the home to empty the water. It is important that your downspouts are extended far away from your residence so a pool of water is not created when emptying the water.

Your Windows

Most windows these days come with airtight seals to keep the cold out. As time goes on, it is possible that these seals do not work as they used to. This means that cold air can possibly leak through your windows.

There are ways to tell if that is the case. One way is if your home feels slightly chilly even with the heater on.

Another way to tell is if you notice your curtains slightly moving randomly or out of the blue cold breezes.

Frozen Pipes

During the winter, pipes are a huge liability sometimes. As the water can freeze in these pipes, this can cause the line to leak or combust from the pressure.

Although this sounds concerning, there are ways to combat it. Purchasing certain pipe heaters to protect your line and keep it from freezing is vital. This product is activated when the temperatures drop below freezing.

Other ways are to insulate your pipes, setting your faucets to drip, and exposing your pipes to warm air by opening the cabinets for it.

These are all cautious measures you can take to try and stop the worst outcome from happening.

Need a Reliable Company?

Are you in need of a water damage restoration or a water damage removal? Luckily, we at Leak Detection of Atlanta have dedicated professionals ready to assist you. Contact our representatives for more questions.

December 13,2022

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