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Home / Education / Water Damage Guide / Preventing Structural Damage With Flood Vents
Water damage is a huge concern with all structure. The damage floods and standing water can cause should not be underestimated; the cost of repairs can be astronomical. No matter where you live, you want to watch for puddling around your home or business. Try to find the source of the water and start rectifying the situation. If you are in flood zones, it may already be stated in the building code that there should be flood vents installed. This benefits the owner, as it can save them money on insurance and prevent them from having to make major repairs later.
A flood vent is a type of trap door that is placed in the lower portion of a building. Some of these vents are designed with louvers so they can be used for ventilation as well as for flood control. The purpose of these vents is to allow rising water a way to pass through a structure without building up internal pressure, which can lead to structural damage .
How does this work? Firstly, there needs to be a certain amount of vents for a specific amount of space. There are the two kinds of vents, one with louvers and one without. These vents are regulated by floats, so when water rises to a certain point, the float will lift and rotate the vent so that water may pass through freely.
It's never too soon to make sure your building is protected from flooding. Avoiding water damage is one of the best things you can do for your property. Proper flood vents will save money and your peace of mind.

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