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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

8 Things You Can Do To Keep Your Head Above Water During Monsoons

8 Things You Can Do To Keep Your Head Above Water During Monsoons

Monsoon season is upon us! These 8 things will prepare homeowners for monsoon season and protect their property from unnecessary damage and costly repairs.

1. INSPECT THE ROOF FOR DAMAGE:
In Arizona, extreme heat causes the worst damage. The sun dries out the roof membrane and causes materials to crack. The roof should be thoroughly inspected one a year for every type of penetration, bubble, blister or a crack. Each crack should be sealed to prevent damage to the roof membrane and protect the interior of the structure. The roof should be cleaned regularly with a power blower or broom. Be aware that: pigeons, dirt, wind damage and golf balls can also cause significant damage to your roof!

2. KNOW THE LOCATION OF SHUT-OFF VALVES:
As a homeowner, it is essential that you know where to shut off electricity, water and gas. Have them checked regularly to ensure they are in proper working order.

3. CONDUCT REGULAR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE:
Thinning trees regularly, and moving drip lines away from trunks, prevents them from becoming top-heavy and vulnerable in a monsoon. Re-routing drip lines away from trees forces the roots to grow outward. This root structure creates stability for the tree keeping it upright during a storm and away from your windows, cars and roof.

4. CLEAN RAIN GUTTERS OR HAVE NEW ONES INSTALLED:
Rain gutters assist in proper water and flood management around the property. When they are clogged, standing water becomes a serious concern. Rain gutters should be inspected and cleaned immediately after each storm.

5. CHECK WEATHER STRIPPING AND SEALS ON ALL WINDOWS AND DOORS:
Extreme temperatures during the summer result in cracked weather stripping and seals. A single defective five-dollar weather strip can result in a $15,000 mold remediation project.

6. INSPECT AIR CONDITIONING UNITS:
During the summer particularly during monsoons, air-conditioning units are working harder due to higher humidity. It's important to clean and inspect condensation lines thoroughly to prevent them from clogging. Clogged lines become backed up, redirecting the water into the home.

7. EXAMINE THE FOUNDATION:
The exterior base of the building must be inspected regularly for cracks and missing building materials to prevent water from leaking in. This also prevents insect infestation.

8. PROTECT THE POOL:
Heavy storms can overwhelm a pool's cleaning system. Turn the pool motor on to prevent debris from settling on the bottom of the pool

Courtesy: AM/PM Restoration

Monday, April 19, 2010

How to stop an accelerating car!!

There's been a lot of discussion recently about how to stop your vehicle during sudden acceleration. Many of the 'opinions' I have heard individuals express are not actually safe ways to bring the vehicle to a stop. Instead of taking 2:31 to read an article I could write, spend it watching this video demonstrating the correct technique for bring your vehicle to a stop if your accelerator is stuck or the brakes fail. http://is.gd/bzOH8

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