- Occasionally, check appliances that use water. Check for leaks around hoses, underneath for soft flooring and nearby for evidence of water leaks. When leaving the house, don't leave these appliances running. Disconnect or turn off the water to your washing machine before leaving the house for extended periods of time.
- Check sinks, showers/tubs, and toilets for clogs and loose caulking. Also check for soft flooring or water nearby that might indicate a leak.
- Check your water heater for rust and for wet spots on the floor.
- Make sure your roof is in good condition, all soffits and vents allow for good air flow, there isn't any debris on the roof or guttering, and there is no evidence of bent, missing or damaged shingles.
- Before and during cold weather keep faucets off and hoses disconnected from the spigots.
- During warmer weather, have your A/C unit serviced to ensure that it is in good working order.
- Check all caulking and paint on the exterior of your house and around windows and doors.
- Prevent water from sitting around the foundation of your home by filling low spots.
- If you suspect a leak that you can't find, turn off all appliances (that use water), faucets and don't flush the toilet. Record your water meter reading at the beginning and ending of an hour. If the number has changed, a leak is possible.
- Make sure everyone in the household knows where the water shut-off valve is in case of an emergency. Turning this off while away from home for vacation can also help to prevent damage from leaks.
If you suspect roof damage, contact Jonathan Knapp of Royal Roofing at 918-398-6500 or www.royalroofingllc.com.
For property drainage solutions and landscaping needs in the Tulsa area, call Nathan Vaughn of Bluum Outdoor at 918-599-8500 or www.bluum.net.
For A/C service or for installation in the Tulsa area, contact Stephen Taylor of Air Assurance at 918-258-HEAT or www.airassurance.com.
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