Board Advice To Protect Your Home From Drainage Failure
Posted on July 31, 2018 8:00 AM by HOA Sites
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For many people, fall is an escape from the hot summer sun and the cooler months ahead offer more pleasant days. But how many people take the time to think about potential drainage problems? As an HOA board, you need to have a good strategy in place to protect the community so utilize the neighborhood website to create awareness about this issue. Here are some vital areas to focus on regarding drainage failure.
Inspect The Roof
Every year, make it a habit to have a roofing expert check the drainage capacity of the roof and gutters. The water should drain properly and you might want to have a reliable place where water gets channeled into during heavy rains. There might be leaves and debris on the roof and in the gutters; ensure these are cleaned so water can flow off the roof and through the gutters.
Openings
Normally, these are found in the walls and they’re typically created for fireplaces, light fixtures, windows, and more. Water pipes and other plumbing lines also make their way into your home through openings. Although it’s necessary, these openings offer moisture a great opportunity of getting into your home so make sure all openings are properly sealed.
Doors & Windows
Doors and windows are some of the best entry points for moisture, particularly when the weep holes are too small or debris is trapped in the tracks of the sliding frames. Be sure to vacuum the windows and the sliding door tracks but if the windows and doors show signs of wear, consider replacing them to prevent moisture from getting in. After all, repair costs caused by water damage could be much higher than the replacement costs.
An experienced HOA board recognizes the harm that bad drainage can do to homes in the community. As a result, they invest in researching drainage techniques and reliable drainage experts. For homeowners to manage their drainage system better, advise them by posting to the neighborhood website about it each year.
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