FLOODED? WHAT TO DO TO PROTECT YOUR HVAC AND PLUMBING SYSTEMS AFTER A STORM
With the recent floods in and around DC, your home services specialists at Vito Services want to make sure you know how to protect yourself and get your home working normally again. Floods can do damage but here are several ways to keep your home in top shape, no matter how much rain falls from the sky.
REGULAR MAINTENANCE
If you're concerned about flood damage and you'd like to avoid plumbing repair or HVAC repair after one happens, keep up on your home maintenance. This includes:
- Making sure your gutters flow well. Leaf and debris buildup can cause them to overflow, which can leave a lot of water in places where you don't want it. Make sure they are clear and that they empty into an appropriate place.
- Clear leaves and other debris out of gutters. If you don't want water to back up and flood your yard, make sure it has an easy path down your gutter.
- Perform regular maintenance. If you want to avoid flooding repair, make sure your plumbing and HVAC systems are working well before the flood. Not sure how to do this on your own? Our people would be happy to keep your home in top shape year round.
PLUMBING
No matter how much maintenance you do, a severe flood can still cause plumbing problems. Heavy rains can soften the ground, making it easier for pipes to shift. If these shifts are too abrupt, they can cause pipe breaks and leaks.
Similarly, loosened soil makes it easier for your foundation to shift. This can also cause broken or damaged pipes.
Floods can also cause major drain backups. The extra water loosens soil and other debris, which can end up in your drains. If something stops flowing after a flood, chances are that this is the cause.
There's not much you can do to avoid these plumbing problems. Instead, call Vito Services for plumbing repair as soon as you notice an issue. We'll make sure we get everything back to normal after the flood.
HVAC
Flooding can also wreak some havoc with your HVAC system. If you have a major flood, it's a good idea to get an HVAC professional to look at your system before you even turn it on. In some cases, turning it on can cause even more damage.
Floods can cause extra grim to build up on your outdoor HVAC equipment, especially if it is partially or completely submerged. Your HVAC repair may be as simple as cleaning your equipment, but you still want to do it before you turn the unit on.
Your HVAC repair may involve replacing damaged equipment. We'll help you get the perfect new system for your home!
If you need flooding repair for your plumbing or HVAC, skilled technicians from Vito Services are ready to help. Call us today to get your home working again, just the way you need it. Make your appointment now!