Things you can do to protect your home from water damage.

The recent record rainfalls have led to unprecedented
flooding in many areas. The fact is that flooding can happen
to anyone – according to FloodSmart.gov, 20 percent of flood
claims come from places where the flood risk is low – and
damages are not covered under your homeowners insurance
policy.
Aside from checking with your insurance agent to inquire
about purchasing a separate flood insurance policy, there are other things you
can do to protect your home from water damage:
Fix leaks and cracks
– Water can get in your home through foundation
cracks and leaky roofs. Because this can weaken the structure and
provide a perfect habitat for mold, make repairs as soon as possible.
While on the roof, clear the gutters so water is able to be carried away
from your home.
Get battery-powered
– Sump pumps work to push water out of your
home and are instrumental in preventing flooded basements. Having a
pump that works on battery power is important since these models will still
work even if the power goes out.
Relocate and elevate
– If possible, store valuables on the second floor or
attic rather than the basement or first floor. This will help protect your
possessions in all but the most severe floods. FEMA also suggests
elevating furnaces and water pumps to a height of 12 inches above the
highest known flood level for your area.
SOURCE: Weichert Insights
