Monson brings refreshing changes after the hot summer, but also causes problems that can take the appearance of your home. From the leakage of water and wet spots to muddy spots and murdered gutters, rains can cause a number of problems if your home is not ready.

Fortunately, with a few simple updates you can protect your home and enjoy the season that is not worried. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Reeba Chandy, Senior General Manager – Design in Century Real Estate Holdings Pvt Ltd offered five easy ways to get ready -made monsoon and save big money.
1. Plan a smart for rain protection
Windows and doors are the most vulnerable moments during heavy rain. To avoid water, put the windows under the suspensions or the chugs that are designed with the drip edges to distract the rain water. If you have balconies or terraces, think about their coverage or choose projects that are wrapped on the structure and provide natural protection. In areas where precipitation is particularly intense, sloping roofs and deeper news the terraces can also help significantly reduce water.

2. Take care your roof and gutter
Your roof makes most of the heavy lift in the rainy season, so make sure it is in good shape. Water supply procedures and properly sealed joints will prevent leaks and trashing. Make sure your roof has a slight slope that makes it easy to drain the water. Do not forget to clean your gutters regularly. Blocked gutters can back up water and lead to humidity inside your home, especially around ceilings and walls.
3. Use waterproof paint for external walls
Masonic walls can absorb a strange amount of moisture during the monsoon. To avoid this, grease the outer walls with waterproof paint. This helps prevent water leakage, which, in turn, keeps in the interiors dry and free from the dead smells, peel of paint or damaged plaster.

4. Choose the required materials for exterior
Balconies, decks and exterior walls are constantly subjected to harmful elements, so the use of water and durable materials here is very important. For example, anti-harm tiles, composite wood or natural stone work well for the floor outdoors. By calculating the outer walls with resistant to the weather, the finish not only improves durability, but also increases the appearance of your home.
5. Keep the dirt and water away from the base of your home
Rain water can spill the dirt on the lower parts of your walls, leaving stubborn spots. One way to avoid this by creating an inclined edge around your house to make the water flow from the walls. You can also set a solid boundary made of stone, tiles or concrete pawns to keep the area and reduce splashes.
Discussing her thoughts on commercial and multi -storey buildings, the Changi Raybi said: “For residential complexes or commercial buildings, the installation of facades or envelope systems can be very effective. They help regulate the room temperature, as well as protect the building from heavy rain and wind.”
Several thoughtful changes can go a long way in keeping your home safe and look good throughout the monsoon. With these tips you can enjoy the rainy days without worrying about what they do with your walls, windows and roofs.