How to monsoon-proof your house in India? in Hyderabad
Monsoon-proofing your Indian home requires: waterproofing the terrace, sealing window and door gaps, cleaning gutters and drains, treating exterior walls with waterproof coating, and protecting wooden furniture. Do all this in April–May before the June monsoon arrives.
Complete Monsoon-Proofing Checklist
- 🏠 TERRACE: Check waterproofing, clear all drains and gutters, ensure proper slope away from parapet
- 🪟 WINDOWS: Re-seal all window frames with silicone sealant (replace if cracked/dried). Check mosquito mesh.
- 🚪 DOORS: Adjust door bottom seals. Check for gaps at door frames.
- 🌿 EXTERNAL WALLS: Repair all cracks with polymer-modified putty. Apply fresh coat of exterior weathershield paint.
- 🔧 PLUMBING: Clear all outdoor drains, clean sump, check that overflow pipes are functioning.
- 🌳 GARDEN: Trim overhanging tree branches that could fall on roof. Check compound wall stability.
- ⚡ ELECTRICAL: Check outdoor wiring and fixtures for insulation damage. Install MCB/RCCB if not present.
- 🛋️ FURNITURE: Move wooden furniture away from walls. Apply wax or teak oil to outdoor wooden items.
- 🏗️ BASEMENT: Check sump pump is working. Apply anti-seepage treatment to basement walls.
- 🪣 STORAGE: Keep a stock of waterproof sealant, Dr. Fixit, and polythene sheets for emergency repairs.
Complete all external repairs by May 31st — once monsoon arrives in June, wet surfaces make waterproofing application ineffective. Schedule your contractor in March–April for April–May work slots.
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