Warm-up brings flooding concerns: Northeast Ohio prepares for melting snow and rising water risks

In Ashtabula County, where certain areas received more than five feet of snow, local authorities are focusing on addressing water management issues as the temperature rises.

Heading over to Hinckley, Ohio, concerns are escalating as Northeast Ohio gears up for a warmer weekend, with worries about potential flooding due to the melting heavy snowpack. Residents are being advised to take preventive measures to safeguard their properties from water-related damages that could result in expensive repairs.

Michael Perry, the president of Ark Basement Services in Akron, points out that swiftly melting snow, along with rain or insufficient waterproofing, can lead to problems for basements.

“This is when the phones won’t stop ringing,” Perry says. “One of two things are happening: People are getting water in their basement and their frantic, or No. 2, they have a French drainage system in their house already and their sump pumps aren’t working.”

Perry recommends taking proactive steps to reduce the risk of flooding:

  • Clear the area: Move valuable or water-sensitive items away from basement walls and floor drains.
  • Check equipment: Inspect sump pumps and drainage systems to ensure they’re in good working order.
  • Redirect water: Make sure gutters and downspouts direct water away from your home’s foundation.

In Ashtabula County — which saw over five feet of snow in some areas — local officials are addressing water management concerns as temperatures climb.

“Flooding’s going to become a concern for us as well,” County Commissioner Casey Kozlowski admitted. “It’s crucial to ensure drainage outlets are clear so water can move off roads and away from homes.”

The upcoming thaw also has contractors in surrounding areas preparing for an influx of service requests. Frank Tomaro, owner of On-Call Waterproofing in Medina County, says his team is already anticipating long hours.

“Basements will flood, and our phones will be inundated,” he noted.

Tomaro stresses the importance of addressing water problems immediately to prevent long-term damage.

“If you neglect that puddle (in your basement), you’re just deteriorating the block,” he says. “That’s when you have houses that have buckled walls, bowed walls, bigger problems. So the best thing to do is just address it head-on.

However, he cautions against making rushed decisions.

“The smart homeowners are the ones who take a moment to assess their options,” he explained. “Regulate the water with sandbags, if necessary, and don’t jump at the first contractor who promises a quick fix. You could end up paying more than necessary.”

For homeowners already experiencing issues, experts recommend contacting reputable contractors and avoiding DIY solutions that could exacerbate problems.

The warming trend is expected to begin Sunday, with temperatures climbing into the 40s, making it crucial for residents to prepare in advance.

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