June marks the beginning of Thailand’s rainy season—a time when many of us enjoy the cooler air and lush greenery, but it also brings travel delays, potential health issues, and even unexpected damage to your home.
To help you prepare and protect your property, we’ve gathered a few essential rainy season home maintenance tips. With just a little effort, you can keep your home in great condition—safe, dry, and worry-free. Let’s dive in!
Inspect Your Roof, Ceiling, and Walls: Start by checking for signs of water leaks, cracks, or damp patches. If you notice any issues, contact a specialist immediately to repair them before the damage spreads further and becomes costly to fix.
Clean Out Gutters and Drainpipes: Leaves, twigs, and other debris can block your home’s drainage system. Clean these areas regularly and inspect them frequently during the rainy season. Clogged drains can cause water to overflow and seep into your walls or foundation—leading to mold, moisture, or even structural damage.
Scrub the Floors After Rain: After a heavy downpour, slippery algae or water stains can develop on patios and walkways. These surfaces can become a slipping hazard, especially for kids or the elderly. Be sure to scrub them clean as soon as possible to avoid accidents and stubborn stains.
Trim Large Tree Branches Around Your House: Strong winds during the rainy season can cause large tree branches to fall and damage your roof or windows. It’s a good idea to trim overhanging branches, especially those near the roofline. This also helps prevent snakes or pests from finding their way into your home.
Add Awnings or Extend the Eaves: Rainwater often splashes into your home through small gaps around windows or doors. Over time, this can lead to damp walls, mold, algae, and even wood decay. Installing awnings or extending your eaves helps reduce rain splash and protects your doors and windows from premature wear.
Be Rain-Ready with REAL ASSET
Taking a few proactive steps now can save you time, money, and stress later. Keep your home protected throughout the rainy season with these practical maintenance tips—because a well-cared-for home is a happy home.
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