whatsapp icon
Tutorials
7 Tips To Make Your Home Monsoon Ready

The monsoon season brings relief from the scorching summer heat, but it also brings along its fair share of challenges. Heavy rainfall, high humidity, and dampness can take a toll on our homes if we are not adequately prepared. To ensure that your home remains safe and comfortable during the monsoons, here are seven tips to make your home monsoon ready.

1. Check and repair your roof:
The roof is the first line of defense against rainwater. Inspect your roof for any leaks or damaged shingles. Repair them promptly to prevent water from seeping into your home. Additionally, clean the gutters and downspouts to ensure proper drainage and prevent water accumulation on the roof.

2. Seal doors and windows:
Leaky doors and windows can allow rainwater to enter your home, leading to dampness and potential water damage. Check for any gaps or cracks and seal them using weather-stripping or caulk. This will help keep the rainwater out and maintain a dry environment inside your home.

3. Ensure proper ventilation:
Good ventilation is crucial during the monsoon season to prevent the buildup of moisture and mold growth. Make sure that your home has adequate ventilation by using exhaust fans in the kitchen and bathrooms. Opening windows and using dehumidifiers can also help reduce humidity levels indoors.

4. Protect electrical outlets and appliances:
Water and electricity do not mix well, so it is essential to take precautions to protect your electrical outlets and appliances during the monsoons. Install circuit breakers and use surge protectors to safeguard against power surges. Keep electrical appliances away from windows or areas prone to water leakage.

5. Waterproof your walls:
Moisture can seep through the walls during heavy rainfall, causing damp patches and damage to the paint. Applying a waterproofing paint can provide an additional layer of protection. Multilac 3 in 1 Waterproofing Paint is a unique product that offers excellent water resistance and water repellent ability. It can protect your walls from water damage, even in the harshest monsoon conditions.

6. Elevate furniture and valuables:
To prevent damage to your furniture and valuables, elevate them from the floor. Use bricks or wooden blocks to raise the height of your furniture, especially in areas prone to waterlogging. Consider storing important documents and electronics in waterproof containers or on higher shelves.

7. Maintain your drainage system:
Clogged or inadequate drainage can lead to water accumulation around your home’s foundation, potentially causing seepage and structural damage. Clean your gutters, downspouts, and drains regularly to ensure smooth water flow. Consider installing rainwater harvesting systems to utilize the abundance of rainwater efficiently.

In conclusion, preparing your home for the monsoon season is essential to protect it from potential water damage and maintain a comfortable living environment. Following these tips can go a long way in making your home monsoon ready. Remember, Multilac 3 in 1 Waterproofing Paint is a unique product with exclusive qualities such as excellent water resistance and water repellent ability. It offers utmost protection from water, reflects sun rays to reduce the temperature inside the house, covers hairline cracks, and prevents dirt accumulation. With a wide range of colours available, Multilac 3 in 1 Waterproofing Paint is a reliable choice to safeguard your home and buildings during the monsoon season.


You Might Also Like
Tutorials
How to pick the right colour for your walls?
Ever wondered how you can give your home a new look with the ideal paint colour that enhances and energizes the overall mood and style of the space? Well look...
Tutorials
Hallmarks of a Superior Paint Job
A fresh coat of paint can work wonders in transforming the look and feel of your home. Whether you are repainting the entire interior or refreshing a single room, achieving...
Tutorials
Multilac Waterproofing Range
Products
Gloss Enamel Paint
Enamel paint is known for its durability, gloss, and resistance to wear and tear. It is a popular choice for household applications, and it is often used in areas that...
Tutorials
White Paint for Your Walls
“Never underestimate the power of a fresh coat of white paint” - Jeramiah Brent (American interior designer and television personality, founder of Jeremiah Brent Design)
Tutorials
Mind Over Colour
Feeling stressed and anxious all the time? Well, you are not alone! The majority of individuals in today’s context face the same struggles as you do daily. Studies have shown...
Tutorials
Brush Master
Looking to paint your own house? But you are not quite sure how to accurately use a paint brush? Do not worry! Today we are going to show you the...
Products
Leading the way, lead-free
Lead was used in paints throughout the early 1900s, mainly for its ability to accelerate drying, while increasing the paint’s durability and maintaining its fresh look.
Tutorials
Know Your Brushes
Multilac has been a household name for over 40 years in Sri Lanka, mostly known for their export quality paint that is made using the high safety standards in the...
Products
Know Your Paint: Emulsion
Emulsion is a water-based paint most commonly used on walls and ceilings; its quick drying ability sets it apart from other paints in the market. Emulsion also provides you with...
Tutorials
Modern Nursery Paint Ideas
We are going to let you in on a little secret on colour aspirations for your little one’s nursery. Since there are a lot of options to choose from, we...
Products
What is a Primer and How to Use It
As paint costs are skyrocketing, painting your home may be a significant financial commitment, so you need to be sure your efforts are not wasted.
Next
×
Your Cart
Cart is empty.
Fill your cart with amazing items
Shop Now
LKR 0.00
Shipping & taxes may be re-calculated at checkout
LKR 0.00