With the arrival of the monsoon season, homeowners must take proactive measures to protect their interiors and exteriors from excessive moisture, leaks, and structural damage. Experts recommend a three-step checklist to ensure homes remain safe, functional, and visually appealing during heavy rains.
Essential Preparations:
Inspect and seal exterior walls: Small cracks and gaps often go unnoticed but can allow water to seep in, leading to damp patches and peeling paint. Using water-resistant putty or exterior-grade caulking can help prevent moisture damage.
Reinforce the roof: The roof is the primary barrier against rainwater. Applying waterproof coatings or sealants, such as silicone elastomeric coatings or bitumen sheets, can significantly reduce leakage risks. Clearing debris from drainage areas also prevents water accumulation.
Use monsoon-proof paint: Standard paints may not withstand prolonged exposure to moisture. Waterproof exterior paints help prevent fungal growth and dampness while enhancing the home’s appearance.
Additionally, experts advise protecting wooden and metallic outdoor furniture with weatherproof coatings or anti-rust polish. Ensuring proper drainage and shielding exposed areas from direct rainfall can further minimize damage.
Sources: Hindustan Times, MSN Lifestyle, Beautiful Homes.