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Monday, 06 September 2010 15:31
....get professionals to check roofs and avoid falls
Victorian home owners have been urged to put safety first when dealing with flooded water damaged homes or leaky roofs and to prepare for storms in advance by Archicentre, the building advisory service of the Australian Institute of Architects.
David Hallett David Hallett, Victorian State Manager of Archicentre said with the changes in weather patterns towards increased severity of storms and heavy rainfall, ongoing maintenance of homes is vital, especially with leaking roofs and guttering which can cause major safety issues where water comes in contact with electrical wiring or causes ceiling collapses. Mr Hallett said wild windy weather and heavy rain can place extreme demands on housing and commercial buildings and can highlight a lack of maintenance. "With heavy rainfall and flooding, guttering and downpipes cannot cope with the sheer amount of rain during a downpour because the large volume of water can't drain away fast enough. Blocked downpipes and drains may also lead to water overflowing gutters. "Overflow faults are worsened when the outside edge of the guttering is higher than the inside edge. In these cases, the backlogged water can flow over the inside edge of the gutter and into the adjacent eaves lining or ceiling space."

Archicentre recommends that all home owners check their roofs and guttering after storms and high winds, and on a regular basis. Deterioration faults can then be detected at an early stage so that repairs can be undertaken before more costly damage occurs.
"Home owners should involve professional tradespersons to undertake roof repairs because of the dangers of falling off slippery damaged roofs.
"Water damage in homes can be quite extensive requiring all particle board cupboards, doors and plaster work to be totally replaced, especially where water penetrates the house and insulation becomes water logged."
Mr Hallett said it is also important to recognise water damaged buildings could take months to dry out and the natural tendency for people to renovate and redecorate as quickly as possible can lead to mould growth and the work having to be repeated.
THE ARCHICENTRE POST STORM - FLOOD PROTECTION CHECKLIST
Contact your insurer before authorizing repairs and check what you are covered for. But beware of finalising premature repair work as the problems may take a few weeks to fully present themselves and may include circumstances such as:
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