Summer has ended this year
and time to prepare for rainy days. But what is it about to prepare at all?
Why? Should we always do it every time a season ends? Well, it’s always better
to be prepared than that come what may and be sorry later.
Filipinos have been always proactive in terms of maintaining
their home a good one, as your home sweet home. It has been part of the
culture to prepare beforehand. In this rainy season, here are tips to be able
to maintain and prepare your house:
1. Go and check your roof. When rain
falls, it is your roof that shields your house from water to come into your
house. It is always advisable to check it twice a year for possible cracks,
holes, or rusty spots.
Also, make sure that there are no missing, loose, or
curled shingles. If yes, go and replace those to avoid further damages to your
wall or ceilings.
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2. Clean the gutters. You must also
take a look in the gutters, clean to assure that the water could drain well and
not to back up when the rain comes. When granules appear, reseal and make sure
there are no any downpipe clogs.
3. Inside your home, check the ceilings.
After working on the outside of your house, you must also check indoors, start
with the ceilings if there are signs of water leakage like water rings, mold or
water or ceiling discoloration. If yes, take necessary actions to prevent it
from happening again.
4. Tackle your doors and windows. Check
your doors and windows if they can be properly closed and its door to door.
Chances are, the water could still go inside of your house and rooms so make
sure to check and repair if needed.
5. Check the trees and plants around you.
Cut and trim it down to reduce the risk to fall or to damage your house. Also,
clean up the dried branches and leaves across your backyard.
6. Move furniture and appliances on a higher
floor. Be prepared in case of flooding that your assets are safe and
away from loss. It is very advisable if your house is located in the flooded
areas when storms come.
7. Clean your walkways and check the drainage.
Garbage is the main reason of floods. Make sure to dispose your waste regularly
and clean up the walkways around your house. Then, check the drainage if the
water is passable. If not, you may seek assistance from your community to
address it properly.
8. Make time to see and monitor your water
faucets and pipes. It is better to check it for easy adjustment and
repairs before the rainy season. It’s either to seal or replace your faucet and
pipe depending on its condition.
9. Have time to inspect your electrical system.
Ask for help if needed, to check the electrical wiring and sockets in your
house. Make sure that it is safe from possible water leaks.
10. Use waterproof paints. In case you
want to repaint your house, you might want to consider using waterproof paints.
Aside from being waterproof, it can also help you maintain its appearance after
the rainy season.
11. Conduct a pest control on your house
especially termites. Most of the time, pest are seen inside during
rainy season then it is best to be proactive. Termites might destroy your
furniture, doors, and other wooden stuff on your house. When you conduct its
termination, you will be at safe from worries.
12. Prepare for possible flooding in your area. Certainly,
you cannot be sure of where typhoons would land during rainy season. Then, it
is really advisable to prepare by securing an emergency kit, candles,
flashlight, batteries, and goods. Also, always make time to daily check the
latest update or news about the weather.
The Philippines, as a tropical country, though it only
experiences two (2) distinct seasons: wet and dry. You should always prepare
and be proactive of situations that may come along the way especially during
the wet season Cliche as it may sound, but it’s better to be safe than sorry
especially now that rainy days are fast approaching.
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