If you live along the Gulf Coast, or any other area that’s prone to flooding, you know how devastating floods can be. From loss of property to loss of life, floods are among the most costly natural disasters you can experience. The sad fact is, most homeowner’s insurance doesn’t cover flooding. If you live in a flood-prone area, be prepared.
Fortunately, there are several things you can do to provide natural disaster flood protection to your home. For example, seal up any cracks in your foundation and outer walls, and apply a waterproofing sealant. Also, get a battery-powered sump pump to pump any flood water back outside.
Install sewer or septic line check valves to keep any sewage from flooding your home. One of the main health hazards that result from a flood is sewage flooding into homes and streets. You can also have your front and back yards graded away from the house, so that the water will flow back to the street.
Another important thing to do in flood-prone areas is to have the electrical outlets raised at least a foot above the possible flood level. This will help to prevent electrical shocks. Also, appliances such as the water heater, washing machine, and air conditioner should be above the potential flood level. This can be done by placing your appliances on blocks.
Finally, you can easily buy flood protection products to help block the water from coming in under the doors.