Embrace the unexpected as we explore the implications of what a warm winter means for MN Homeowners. Learn Green Clean’s essential cheat codes for Twin-Cities homeowners, ranging from what to expect with warm weather, and steps you can take right now, for your home protection. Explore how the unique temperatures of the season can redefine your winter home experience.
Homeowners should be concerned about water seepage, especially if there’s a sudden transition from a warm winter with rain, to freezing temperatures. When water permeates surfaces, such as soil or concrete, and then freezes, the frozen water can expand, causing lots of potential damage. This expansion may result in the cracking of home foundations, driveways, or other structures, allowing new water to seep into these vulnerable areas.
To limit the risk of water seepage during such conditions, homeowners should ensure proper drainage around their properties, clear gutters and downspouts to allow water to flow out and away freely, and consider applying sealants to vulnerable surfaces. Regular inspections and maintenance can help identify and address potential issues before they escalate.
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3. Check around home’s foundation and clear anything that’s in the way
Emergencies can arise at any hour, any day, and reacting promptly to damage is vital. It’s natural to feel overwhelmed by significant home damage, but channel that sense of urgency into immediate and focused action. In the event of a home emergency, connect with reliable professionals like plumbers, roofing experts, your insurance agent, and, of course, Green Clean for swift assistance with mitigation and water removal.
By following these tips, you’ll feel better about protecting your Minneapolis-Minnesota home. At Green Clean, we are here to help you make this El Niño winter, a season of comfort and security.
We sincerely hope that your Minneapolis property will never experience water damage in any way, but if you do, Green Clean is ready to assist you in getting your life back to normal. Contact us today today to learn more.
What a Warm Winter Means for MN Homeowners What a Warm Winter Means for MN Homeowners What a Warm Winter Means for MN Homeowners
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