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4 Ways To Prevent Residential Flooding

8/12/2020 (Permalink)

Make sure downspouts are extended to at least three feet away from your house to avoid flooding in your home

Four Ways To Protect Your Property By Making Changes To Your Landscape

Outside flooding is common after a heavy storm. When water does not have vegetation to slow it down or porous surfaces to sink into, floods can move quickly across your yard. Unfortunately, fast-moving water can destroy your landscape. Perhaps even worse, water can pool near the foundation of your home and cause damage to the inside. Here are four ways you can protect your property by making changes to your landscape.

1. Rain Gardens
Rain gardens can be an aesthetically pleasing way to give water a place to pool during a rain storm. Use native plants to make an effective and low maintenance rain garden. Since water will dry up around the edges first, place the plants that are the most water tolerant toward the middle of the garden.

2. Mulch
Light mulch, such as pine, can be swept away and scattered across your property during outside flooding. Heavier mulch is much less likely to be disturbed during a storm. Mulch made from man-made materials or hardwood is both good options for areas with heavy rain.

3. Rain Spouts
When solutions for rain drainage are not properly planned, moisture can pool around the foundation of your home. Water against the side of your house can lead to unwanted moisture in your basement or crawlspace. By using rain spouts that extend several feet from your home, you can minimize the chance that water will gather near your foundation.

4. Green Roofs
If you have a flat or gently sloped roof, you can install special modular units that are covered with vegetation. These living roofs absorb much of the rain water and contain a waterproofing membrane that protects your home. Green roofs are also reported to lower electricity costs and regulate the temperature inside your home.
Luckily, there are measures you can take to reduce the likelihood of outside flooding. However, problems can still occur. If you have experienced flood damage in Prairie Village, KS, a professional flood remediation company can help to quickly restore your home to its pre-flood condition.

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