Post heatwave havoc: Expert warns Californians of hidden home damages after a scorching summer

description of heat fighting techniquesCHICAGO – Following an intensely hot summer, homeowners might be facing unforeseen expenses as the effects of the extreme heat become evident. Diana Rodriguez-Zaba, founder of Servicemaster Restoration by Zaba, a certified woman and minority-owned business based in Chicago, cautions California homeowners about latent damages that might have occurred during the summer, such as blocked gutters, mold growth and fading paint, which could surface heading into cooler weather.

Rodriguez-Zaba stressed the importance of being proactive. By recognizing and tackling these issues early, homeowners can ensure the durability and comfort of their homes.
Roof leaks

Overheated roofing, especially asphalt shingles, become fragile and can crack, increasing the possibility of leaks during rainy seasons.

Gutter clogs

Warped or sagged gutters due to the intense heat can intensify clogging problems and hinder proper drainage.

Drafts

Heat can distort wooden window and door frames, leading to gaps and subsequent drafts as temperatures drop.

Driveway and walkway cracks

Thermal expansion and contraction from heat fluctuations can induce cracking in concrete or asphalt surfaces.

Tree and limb breakage

Sustained high temperatures weaken trees, making them susceptible to disease and branch breakage.

Chimney concerns

Masonry materials’ frequent expansion and contraction due to temperature changes can result in chimney cracks or damage.

Deteriorating siding or paint

Prolonged sun exposure can cause fading and damage to exterior paint and siding.

Deck and patio challenges

Like driveways, decks and patios face potential damage from the repeated expansion and contraction caused by temperature changes.

Foundation concerns

Extreme heat can dry out soil surrounding foundations, leading to potential shifts or cracks.

Mold and mildew

Heavy air conditioner use can cause condensation, fostering mold and mildew growth.

“It’s easy to forget the toll that nature takes on our homes,” Rodriguez-Zaba said. “This summer’s extreme heat is a timely reminder to always be vigilant and proactive, ensuring our homes remain the sanctuaries they’re meant to be. Regular checks and maintenance are small prices to pay for long-term peace of mind.”

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