Monday, March 26, 2012

Living On A Flood Plane: 3 Steps For Flood Prevention

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Protecting a home is always a major concern, particularly when it comes to water damage. Water damage is one of the most pernicious problems any home can face. Mold, mildew, electrical problems, foundation issues and more are often a result of water. Flooding is a problem in any home, with the potential for a burst pipe, but for homes located near substantial bodies of water it is even worse. A flood plain is an area at high risk for flooding. Not every flood plain is obvious. Marshy areas or areas with a high water table can very suddenly face rising water. Insurance companies zone every area based on the likelihood of flooding. If a home is in a flood area, basic flood prevention is more than an extra precaution; it is a necessity. There are several options for homeowners trying to protect both their homes and the contents.

Step 1: Evaluate the Risks

The first step to protecting any home from flooding is to assess the potential risks honestly. Is rising water the largest concern, or is the danger from backed up storm drains? If water does find its way into the home, where is it coming from? Will the water be driving objects forcefully into the building, or will is just wash through, causing thousands of dollars worth of damage? Answering these questions will help to determine what type of flood prevention method will work best to safeguard a home.

Step 2: Price the Options

While it is nice to think that no price is too big to protect the family home, the reality is that affordability is a big factor. Everything from portable to complete flood barrier systems are available. In some instances, even landscaping becomes a way to limit potential flooding. Talk with flood protection experts to figure out what options are available for the specific property, and what the prices would be.

Step 3: Install the System

After talking over all of the options, the only thing left to do is make a choice and schedule installation. Some systems require nothing in the way of installation service, and the only delay is delivery. Other systems are a bit more involved and can take several days to finish installation. After deciding on a solution and contractor, schedule the day for increased peace of mind.

Enjoy Worry Free Living, Even on a Flood Plain

The price tag for installing a complete flood protection system may cause homeowners to balk, but the peace of mind that goes with it is worth the expense. Homes are often the single biggest item purchased by a family, and the contents are priceless. Things are replaceable, but memories are one-of-a-kind. Photographs and other personal memorabilia are worth protecting.


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For 15 Years Kevin Williams has restored flood damaged properties ranging in size from domestic dwellings to commercial factories.In 2010 He set up Floodsense offering his expertise in Flood Prevention Techniques, Systems and Services.For free E-book and further info on Flood Barriers, and professional advice on Flood Prevention from a leading UK flood protection company visit http://www.floodsense.co.uk


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