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Rain in general is good, and it helps many homeowners with blooming gardens lush healthy lawn. However, too much rain is not always good. While flooding rarely happens, too much rain may cause leaky basement. If the drainage system around home was not done properly, the rainwater will penetrate through the porous topsoil and get to the foundation. If the drainage is broken or having issues, you should get it repaired as soon as possible before the next storm comes. If you live in a place where it rains a lot during rainy seasons, it is a great idea to prepare your home before the rainy seasons comes. I have 5 tips for preparing your home before the next storm.

clean the gutter1.    Clean the Debris in the Drains

Checking all the drains is one of the things you should do when prepare your home for rainy season. If any drain is clogged, the water can accumulate and cause pressure on the foundation. Check the drains and clean debris before heavy rain comes, and that will decrease the risk of water building up.

 

2.    Make Sure Drains Are Flowing Properly

The second thing you should do is to check and make sure all drains are flowing properly. I mean, the water in it flows properly. There is a great way to check if all of your drains are connected properly and not clogged. If your drains are connected to a sump pump system, you can pour water into the drains. If the water will not reach the drain line, the passage of water to your sump pump is clear.

 

3.    Check Gutter Downpipes

Your downpipes should be checked on a regular basis as it is very easy for them to get clogged. Leaves and debris clog gutters easily, and cleaning the rubbish out of gutter is extremely for a free-flowing downpipes in Perth. Clogged downpipes can cause serious problems—water spills over side of the pipes and pool near the foundation, which can lead to foundation damage.

 

4.    Check Your Driveway

Driveway curbs can also play an important role on rainy days. It channels water so it runs off the street and runs away from the home. Probably you can’t be bothered fixing up the cracks on your driveway, and you might not think it has anything to do with damage on a rainy days. However, the cracks on your driveway are actually a way to your basement. The rainwater can find its way under the driveway to the basement.

 

tree fall down5.    Avoid Aggressive Roots When Planting Trees

When you plant plants with aggressive roots, you should plant them at least 20 feet away from your home. Because the crazy-growing roots can damage foundation. When it comes to small trees, such as a white fir tree, you can allow a distance of 10 feet from your home.