Preparing for Monsoon Season
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Preparing for Monsoon Season

In Southern Arizona, monsoon season brings much-needed rain, but it also brings the threat of severe storms, high winds, and sudden flash floods. Being prepared can mean the difference between a safe home and costly water damage repairs.

Why Monsoon Season is Dangerous for Homes

The Sonoran Desert's dry, hard-packed soil doesn't absorb water quickly. When intense monsoon rains fall in a short period, the water has nowhere to go but across the surface, leading to rapid runoff and flash flooding. This water can easily find its way into your home through vulnerable entry points.

Essential Steps to Prepare Your Home

Taking proactive measures before the storms arrive is your best defense against water damage.

  • Inspect and Clean Gutters: Ensure your gutters and downspouts are clear of debris so water can flow freely away from your roof and foundation.
  • Check Your Roof: Look for cracked, loose, or missing tiles and shingles. Have a professional inspect your flat roof for proper drainage and intact seals.
  • Evaluate Property Grading: The ground around your home should slope away from the foundation to prevent water from pooling against the walls.
  • Seal Windows and Doors: Inspect weather stripping and caulking around all windows and doors to ensure they are watertight against driving rain.
  • Prepare Sandbags: If your home is in a low-lying area or prone to flooding, have sandbags ready to divert water away from entryways.

The Cost of Waiting

Delaying preparations until a storm is imminent often leads to rushed, ineffective solutions. Preparing early ensures your home is fully protected when the first heavy rain hits.

What to Do During a Monsoon Storm

If a severe storm hits, prioritize safety above all else:

  • Stay indoors and away from windows.
  • Do not attempt to drive through flooded streets or washes.
  • If water begins entering your home, safely turn off the electricity at the main breaker if you can reach it without stepping in water.
  • Move valuable items to higher ground if possible.

When to Call for Professional Help

If despite your best efforts, water does enter your home, it's crucial to act fast. Floodwater is often contaminated with debris and bacteria, making professional cleanup necessary. Contacting a restoration company immediately can prevent structural damage and stop mold growth before it starts.

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