Getting Your Pipes Ready for Winter in Boston

| Monday, December 10, 2012
By Hedrick Lepsch


Water damage is one of the most common concerns that creates problems for homeowners. Put simply, water damage has the potential to do a lot of harm, and can leave harmful elements behind even if it seems like it has been taken care of.

As you are gearing up for the winter, do not forget about getting your home ready to go. When you can get your home ready before the winter, you can save a lot of time and money that would have been wasted on cleanup or recovery.

First, you should understand what can happen throughout the winter. When water freezes it will start to expand and if the water is expanding in your pipes, your pipes can be put under more pressure than they are able to sustain.

Water damage is fairly unique in the way that it branches out and causes bad impact on a house. Along with the fluid outright destroying things and causing issues with systems in the home, it also can sink down and cause long term damage, weakening structure and leaving mold behind. Such situations are dangerous for people to go through, so it is prudent that the situation be resolved as soon as possible. Therefore, taking proactive steps which are meant to deal with the situation are going to be the best course of action overall.

Many people think that as water freezes in the pipe, the ice will press against the outside of the pipe and this pressure will cause the pipe to explode. In reality, as the ice blockage occurs, the water will continue to freeze and expand.

When you are taking things out of the water you want to make sure that you can dry them off completely. Make sure that you take the time that you need to get your furniture out of your home so that you can be sure you can keep it somewhere safe.

Based on what triggered the incident, it is very likely that the walls or the floors will be compromised. While the walls are going to require someone to check them out and make sure they are in viable condition and remain safe, people can do something about the floors. Carpeted floors are going to be the most vulnerable to the situation, and are quite common. These carpeted areas are generally made up of a hard floor surface, which is then covered with a softer pad, and then the carpet itself.

After shutting off the water, you will then want to remove any standing water that is left in your home. When there is standing water in your home, it will be damaging whatever it is touching and you should be sure that you are quick to remove the water.

The less time that the water sits in your home, the less inundated your home will be with the water. This will ensure that you will have a minimal amount of water damage to deal with after you have finished cleaning up your home.

Essentially, the best way to deal with flooding is to get rid of what cannot be saved, dry out what can, and take exacting steps toward securing the carpet and pad. Calling for professional help is also highly recommended. The aid and assistance of a professional will go a long way toward making a positive difference for people who are in need. Through their efforts, the home should be able to get back to the way it was, allowing the inhabitants to return to living in comfort and security without having to worry about harmful issues popping up down the road.

Using towels and fans to soak up excess water and get it out of your home is necessary. Renting commercial grade fans and using large beach towels will ensure that you are able to get the water out of your home as quickly as possible.




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