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11 Sep

Windows: Prepare Your Home for the Rainy Season

Posted at 11:49 AM, September 11, 2020 by AIS Windows / Category: House Windows

Prepare Your Home for the Rainy Season

The rainy season evokes bittersweet feelings in many – as much as we may love that first drizzle of the season, hot pakodas on the front porch with some equally hot chocolate, and the lovely damp smell of the earth; we may shy away from enjoying the season to the fullest due to fears of catching a cold. Now, what if you are not safe even in your ‘safe abode, that is, home?

Yes, if your residence’s fenestrations are not weather-proof, they will not be able to keep the rain from invading the interiors of your home. Repairing or replacing your house windows and doors every season isn’t a practical choice. Not only will it take a toll on your pockets, but it is also a tedious and time-consuming process. To fight such a situation, you must always invest in high-quality building fixtures.

To begin with, you must carefully inspect your house for any indications of leakages.

Check for All Signs of Seepage

Peeling paints and watermarks on the ceiling are signals that there is a passage for water to seep in through your walls, doors, windows, or roof. Also, cracks in the ridges and loose or curled shingles indicate roof damage and that can be troublesome when the rain starts pouring in.

What Causes Leakages during the Rainy Season?

Rainwater can find passage inside your house during the monsoon and even in general, through myriad of outlets. Low-quality building fixtures and faulty installation of house windows and doors account for the most common instances for leakages in homes.

If the house doors and windows are not tightly sealed, they will provide a passage for the rainwater to trickle inside your house. Well-made building fixtures open and close completely, without any obstruction.

Water seepage through window frames, through joints between the window frame and the wall, & via gaps present at the corner of window frames allow water to enter the interiors.

What Accounts for Such Defects?

Loosely-installed gasket, deplorable workmanship during sealing and grouting, substandard fabrication of frames and gaskets, improper installation of spares, and poor tolerance of wall opening can be some of the most common reasons for formerly-mentioned failings.

What Hazards are Associated with Rainwater Seepage?

The moisture that accompanies the rainy season will degrade and rot wall paint and any wooden object in your house – cupboard, almirah, chairs and tables, and other furniture. Wooden furniture tends to swell up and this results in warping.

The dampness from the moisture can last for quite a long time. The smell that it imparts is just one disadvantage of leakages in a house.

High moisture levels are apt footings for the growth of moulds, fungus, dust mites, and mildews. All these microbes damage the interiors of your house and affect your health too. Breathing problems such as asthma and allergies are often caused by overly humid house interiors. It also creates an uncomfortable and gloomy atmosphere. Sleeping inside a house that is prey to rainwater moisture becomes difficult and can sabotage deep sleep.

Further, more often than not, regular wall paints have high moisture retention capacity. So, when the rainy season begins, the walls become damp and the paint starts chipping and cracking. Thus, to prepare your home for the rainy season, you must find ways to keep the rainwater at bay.

Besides, strong gusts of wind during rains can be too much to bear if your house window panes are weak, thus causing them to make unnecessary noises. Moreover, in case there’s a pet, a child, or even elderly people in your abode, you understand how unwanted such strange sounds can be. So, what can you do to prevent all this from taking place?

Looking for Suitable Defence against Seepage

If the water seepage is keeping you from enjoying the pleasantries of the season, then weather-proof house windows and doors are your way out.

Superior-quality monsoon-proof windows are resistant to water. They are designed with a rain track, sill arrangement, and gradient slope to block the entry of rainwater inside your home. You can choose from a range of variants to prepare your house for the rains. With specialised locking systems, airtight and waterproof profiles, you can keep your house safe from monsoon moisture.

Do not Forget about Sound Insulation

Rattling and whistling sounds can be absolute turn-offs if you wish to relish the drizzle. For such cases, special gaskets – EPDM and steel reinforcements in tandem with noise reduction glass for your house windows can offer you a soundproof haven, away from disconcerting external noises.

Now, all that is left for you to do is enjoy the gratifying weather.

Once your house is secured from any sort of unwelcomed leakage, you are free to peacefully enjoy the lovely monsoon with your family.

Looking for fenestration solutions that are robust, able to withstand weather elements, especially the notorious rain, and also customisable to suit your design sensibilities? Then head on to AIS Windows! As India’s leading fenestration expert, we offer bespoke house window and door solutions for all your aesthetic and functional needs.

For world-class quality and end-to-end expert help, get in touch with us today!

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