
Rising waters and the resultant water damage can be prevented. If not, call on IMS Inc. for expert flood restoration services.
Water can also come from the ground up, in the form of a busted sewer pipe or water line. Either way, flooding can ruin your building, causing damage to floors, walls, and anything that is unfortunate enough to be inside when flood waters rise. There are some things you can do to help prevent flooding in your building or commercial building.
- Choose your building site wisely. If you are looking for a house or commercial property to purchase, check to see if it is located in a flood zone: do a background check to see how often flooding has occurred in the past. Look for tell-tale signs of water damage, or high water lines on the outside (or inside) of the building. Be advised that if you are in a flood zone, you may find it more difficult to get insurance for your building.
- Construct levees and green zones around your building. If you are living in a flood zone, there are a few things you can do to protect your building. One is to construct levees around your building to direct flood waters around, and away, from your building. Another is to ensure there is adequate green space around your building to absorb excess water. If your house is surrounded by concrete, it will increase the speed at which the water rises.
- Reinforce your building to prevent water from entering. If you are building on a floodplain, you can have your building raised up in order to reduce the risk of flood waters entering. You can also reinforce an existing building by adding weather stripping around all of the entry ways. In the event of a flood, you can also apply large corks or stoppers to drain holes in your building, such as in the showers and sinks. Having your house properly sealed will reduce the risk of water entering and causing damage to your property.
- Make sure your basement is sealed. If you have a basement, make sure it is properly sealed as well. As a building ages, it tends to settle, forming small cracks in walls and along edges. This can weaken the integrity of the building and make it more susceptible to the pressure of flood waters. You can use waterproofing compounds to fill in all cracks and crevices in your basement.
- Have the number of a good flood maintenance specialist. If water does get in, it can ruin your building, especially your floors, if it is not properly drained and dried in time. Have Dallas’ Interior Maintenance Specialists phone number on hand and put in a call for help as soon as flooding occurs. This will help to minimize the damage of flood waters on your building and floors.








