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Home checklist for the monsoons

Overtime, monsoon rains will find their way into your walls and will enter your homes in the form of leaks in your ceiling or walls.<br>

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Home checklist for the monsoons

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  1. Home checklist for the monsoons www.geetaaluminium.com

  2. Patch up leaks Overtime, monsoon rains will find their way into your walls and will enter your homes in the form of leaks in your ceiling or walls. This gives you a great idea of which are the sensitive areas of your home that can most likely have a leak. We recommend patching these up and reinforcing them with waterproof coating just right before the monsoon season to keep the water out safely and effectively. www.geetaaluminium.com

  3. Waterproofing the roof If you live in an independent house, you may want to waterproof your roof or terrace, depending on what you have. This is where water starts accumulating the most and can often find its way into your house through nooks and crannies. This can wreak structural damage as well and it is always better to be safe than sorry. www.geetaaluminium.com

  4. Waterproof windows Most people don’t realize their windows, like sliding doors, aren’t waterproof until they unwittingly start letting in water into their home. A good waterproof window can take a heavy pelting of rain and won’t let a single drop slip through. They are built well, and are durable enough to withstand anything the monsoons might throw at them. If you don’t have waterproof ones, it might be a good time to get one. www.geetaaluminium.com

  5. Clean the gutters Waterlogging is for sure an inevitable part of life during Indian monsoons, especially if you live in and around any of our beautiful coastal cities but it needn’t have to be. Check for gutters in your area and keep a watch on ones that tend to overflow or get blocked during heavy rains. Petition for these to be cleaned and taken care of via your local municipal corporation and have them monsoon ready. www.geetaaluminium.com

  6. Get better doors One of the biggest issues with the monsoons is that they can cause wooden doors and wooden door frames to bloat and start jamming. This is because wood reacts badly to rain and can create all kinds of issues. This can be easily addressed by opting for aluminium doors and even an aluminium doorframe. Not only will they not jamb but they are also much more durable than regular wooden ones. www.geetaaluminium.com

  7. Thank you. www.geetaaluminium.com

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