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Be monsoon ready with these tips

Monsoon rains will eventually make their way into your walls and into your home, causing leaks in your ceiling or walls.<br>

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Be monsoon ready with these tips

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  1. Be monsoon ready with these tips www.geetaaluminium.com

  2. Fix leaks Monsoon rains will eventually make their way into your walls and into your home, causing leaks in your ceiling or walls. This will give you a good sense of which of your home's vulnerable regions are most likely to suffer a leak. To keep the water out properly, we propose patching these up and strengthening them with waterproof paint shortly before the monsoons. You may also want to look up aluminium doors prices to ensure you have everything you need. www.geetaaluminium.com

  3. Repel water Depending on what you have, you may wish to waterproof your roof or terrace if you live in an independent residence. This is where most water collects, and it may easily make its way into your home through nooks and crevices. This can also cause structural damage, so it's best to be cautious than sorry. Many people ignore this till the last moment and it is usually too late to do anything once it starts raining and leaking through your roof. www.geetaaluminium.com

  4. Upgrade your doors One of the most serious problems with monsoon season is that it can cause wooden doors and door frames to swell and jam. This is due to the fact that wood responds negatively to rainfall and can produce a variety of problems. Aluminium doors or an aluminium door frame may readily solve this problem. They are not only less likely to jam, but they are also far more durable than traditional wooden ones. They have been proved to be more effective than classic wooden doors and more and more people are opting for them these days. www.geetaaluminium.com

  5. Fix your windows Most individuals aren't aware that their windows, such as sliding doors, aren't waterproof until they start letting water into their home unintentionally. A properly waterproof window can withstand a torrential downpour and not let a single drop through. They're well-built and tough enough to survive everything the monsoons hurl at them. It could be an excellent time to acquire some waterproof ones if you don't already have any. www.geetaaluminium.com

  6. Clean out everything During the Indian monsoons, waterlogging is unavoidable, but it doesn't have to be. Check your neighbourhood for gutters and keep an eye out for ones that overflow or become blocked after heavy rains. Petition your local municipal corporation to clean them and make them monsoon-ready. Taking such steps proactively will ensure you have a safe and accident-free monsoon season in the city and will keep your family safe and protected as well. www.geetaaluminium.com

  7. Thank you. www.geetaaluminium.com

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