Controlling Water Flow to Prevent Flooding

Posted on Water Safety November 16, 2016 by Henry Nigel

Water is one of the world’s most precious resources, and also one of its most destructive. In the right measures, water sustains life. When uncontrolled, it can wreak havoc on the planet, its people, and their property. While we can’t control the elements, new technology allows us to take control of the water flowing through our homes and businesses to limit its potential danger.

How Controlling Water Flow Prevents Flooding

Flooding occurs when water flows uncontrollably. This can happen naturally during periods of heavy rain, particularly around homes with inadequate drainage systems. Flood problems can also originate inside the home when pipes or appliances fail. This kind of flooding can occur in any property, not just those in flood zones.

Controlling the flow of water in all these cases ensures small leaks don’t turn into major floods that can devastate a property’s foundations and flooring and provide a fertile environment for mildew and mold.

Water-Controlling Devices for Homes and Businesses

Water-controlling devices help homeowners and businesses protect their assets from water damage. Innovative products like the Water Security System from Enolgas, an advanced single-point water monitoring unit, limit water flow so flooding cannot occur. This high-tech system uses motion and moisture sensors and a revenue-grade flow meter to determine whether water is flowing normally within a property. When excess flow is detected, the system automatically shuts the water off and notifies the owner.

More basic measures can also control water’s flow, directing it away from areas where it can cause damage. For example, backwater valves on sewer drains reverse the flow of waste water if sewer lines clog, ensuring it doesn’t travel through the home. Secondary sump pumps can take over and prevent flooding when primary units fail.

Water may have once seemed like an unstoppable force, but several products can help us take our power back and minimize the risk of flooding in our homes and businesses.

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