Flooding Due To Excess Rain Chicago IL
Rain can cause extensive water damage to homes and businesses, and it
doesn’t take as much rain as you think for that damage to occur. Rain water can
ruin the contents of an office or warehouse, resulting in closure of that
business until repairs can be affected.
Rain water can also access a property
through areas other than the roof, which many assume to be the most common
source. Even flood restoration has been needed for large buildings sitting on solid
foundations.
Parking lots and driveways can collect
runoff rainwater which, in large enough quantities, can prove problematic. Leaf
litter, debris, ice, and other garbage in the water can effectively clog up
drainage systems, resulting in the flooding of the property and additional damage being inflicted,
thus a possible need for flood
cleanup.
All drains should be
regularly inspected to make sure they are functioning properly, and any
blockages should be promptly removed. Snow piles should not be placed over
storm drains, nor should they be placed next to buildings. If standing water is
found in driveways or parking lots, then this is a sign of inadequate runoff.
One of the ways to avoid problems with
rain water is to make sure that the landscaping around the property slopes away
from the structure for a distance of no less than ten feet (although more is
ideal). This allows rain water to drain away from the property, instead of
pooling up around it and creating flood conditions.
Landscaping can be an expensive
endeavor, but it is still far less expensive than the repairs often associated
with water damage.
You should also make sure that your
gutter system is working properly to drain rain water out and away from the
property. Gutters should be routinely inspected and cleaned out, and
inexpensive gutter guards can be installed to keep leaves, branches, and other
debris out of the gutter system.
Clogged
gutters mean overflow, channeling water exactly where it does not need to go.
Rain water can drain down the side of a building or even cause it to puddle on
the roof. Both scenarios allow access to the home by rain water.
Sump pumps are found in many basements, and are excellent means for
removing rain water that has collected there.
Because they are not normally
functioning, it might be easy to dismiss them and negate routine maintenance.
They should always be plugged in and functional, and follow manufacturer’s
instructions for regular servicing.
You should also have a backup generator to
allow the pump to function in the event of a power outage. Many customers have overlooked this small
detail and have needed a flood
restoration Chicago Company because of it.
Never underestimate the damage potential
found in rain water, and take the appropriate steps necessary to protect your
property from the elements.
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