Protecting Your Home Before & After a Snow Storm
By: Kamala1C's blog
- Keeping water away from the house is important. Clear out any basement window wells of snow or water to prevent it from seeping through window frames.
- Create a barrier of packed snow around basement window wells to prevent water from running into them.
- Shovel snow away from beside the home’s walls if possible to reduce water intrusion.
- Make sure that water overflowing from eavestroughs and downspouts runs away from the house.
- Remove snow from doors and windows to prevent water intrusion. Windows facing directly against the snow or wind may be more prone to heavy snow damage.
- Clear the areas around exhaust pipes and air vents on heaters, furnaces and dryers.
- Watch out for snow-covered trees close to buildings since branches can break and cause damage to nearby structures.
- Ensure that all drains and gutters are free from dirt and debris. Make sure to chip away any ice covering drains.
- Excess snow on roofs that melts quickly can freeze in the eaves and cause ice dams where the melting snow seeps under the shingles. Remove snow using a roof rake or hire a roofing professional. Insulating the attic area to keep it cold can also reduce rapid melting and the risk of ice dams.
- Make sure to remove snow blocking roof vents.
2 comments:
A good precaution to take would be to purchase snow guards for your gutters and roof. If you have these, you prevent ice damming in your attic.
-Keystone Contracting Corp.
NYC Building Roofing Contractor
Shovel snow away from beside Snow Guards the home’s walls if possible to reduce water intrusion.
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