Hancock Home Magazine

Page 13

13

Hancock Home Magazine, May, 2013

W

ater may be one of the building blocks of life, but it can cause

major damage when there is too much of it in the wrong place in your home. The best way to prevent water damage from rain, storms and melting snow is to make sure that the exterior materials of the building

WRITTEN BY

are correctly

JOE HORNADAY

constructed and properly maintained.

Making sure that skylights, chimneys and windows are entirely caulked and well sealed should be the first move on a homeowner’s quest to prevent unwanted water from getting inside the home. “That’s the biggest one,” said Shawn Huff, the owner of Certified Construction Services LLC in Greenfield.

C H E C K O U T A F E W S I M P L E WAY S T O S AV E O N H O M E I M P R O V E M E N T P R O J E C T S

HH May 2013 pages.indd 13

>>> 4/19/13 10:55 AM


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.