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Failure To Do These Two Things May Increase Chances of Flood Damage to Your Home

1/11/2022 (Permalink)

Storm Drain with debris Make sure storm drains near your home are free of blockage. A blocked drain can cause flooding in your home.

Did you know that even if you don’t live in a flood zone, failure to perform two simple things in Mehlville, MO, may result in flooding in your home? A clogged gutter can cause storm damage to your roof, walls, windows and doors. Likewise, a clogged or blocked storm drain at the curb or sidewalk can cause water to flood on the road and onto your property.

What Steps Can Be Taken To Avoid Flood Damage From a Blocked Storm Drain?

Here are two important steps to take that may reduce your chances of damage from a blocked storm drain.

1. Discard debris properly. Always discard raked leaves, straw, twigs, etc., in trash bags or grind them for use as mulch or compost. Avoid piling them on the street for pickup by your trash service.

2. Locate your storm drains. Know where the storm drains near your home are located and periodically monitor them. If you see them covered with debris, notify your city storm water management office in Mehlville, MO, so measures can be taken to remove the debris before a storm to avoid flooding.

How Do Storm Drains Get Blocked?

Storm drains can get blocked by debris, such as twigs, leaves, pine straw, etc., when it collects on top of the grate covering the drain, preventing rainwater from draining through the debris. As a result, the water may start to pool and back up into the street and/or surrounding property. If not caught soon enough, this pooling may result in a localized flood that not only has the potential to damage the outside of your property but may damage the inside of your home as well.

Sometimes, despite your best efforts, flooding may still occur. This is when you may need the assistance of a remediation company to assess the level of damage and provide options for cleanup. Making sure that your storm drains are clear could be your first step to safeguarding your property against a storm.

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