Rain Ready: 9 tips to monsoon-proof your home

Check for leaks Check for any leaks and seepage in the walls and roof. If undetected it can cause long-term damage and create unpleasant moisture.

Weatherproofing doors and windows Rainwater can easily seep through gaps in windows and doors, causing water damage to interiors. It is important to check this as water and moisture can damage household items.

Check the wiring around the house It is important to check the wiring especially ahead of monsoon. Moisture around electrical appliances, wiring and sockets is very dangerous as it can trigger sparks and lead to fires.

Gutter and drain maintenance Clearing gutters and drains of any debris will ensure a smooth flow of water and prevent clogging during heavy rains. It is important to regularly inspect them. 

Apply a fresh coat of paint Applying waterproof paint is an excellent strategy to prevent damage to your walls before the monsoon arrives. It will also keep your home looking clean and fresh.

Protect your furniture Protecting your furniture by applying a fresh coat of varnish or lacquer. This will stop the wood from swelling and keep your furniture moisture-proof longer.

Rainproof open spaces Consider providing a temporary or permanent shade from above for your terrace or open balcony if you have one. This will protect your landscaping and outdoor furniture and create a beautiful place to relax.

Pest control measures Monsoon often brings in a hoard of pests and insects. It is important to be prepared by implementing pest control measures such as regular cleaning and sealing entry points.

Be prepared for power outages Avoid using electronic appliances during thunderstorms to minimise the risk of electrical damage and keep a stock of candles, flashlights and batteries in case of power failures.

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