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How Do You Prepare Your House for a Summer Storm?

7/24/2023 (Permalink)

7 Ways to Prepare Your Home for Summer Storm

As we find ourselves in the heart of summer, the likelihood of encountering powerful summer storms increases. While the warm weather is enjoyable, it also brings the potential for property damage and safety hazards. But fear not! By proactively preparing your house for a summer storm, you can minimize potential risks and protect your home and loved ones. 

In this blog, we'll explore essential steps to get your property storm-ready so you can enjoy the season with peace of mind.

1. Inspect and Maintain Your Roof 

In the midst of summer, thunderstorms can pack a punch. Your roof is the first line of defense against the elements, so ensure it's in excellent condition. Inspect for any loose or missing shingles, damaged flashing, or signs of leaks. Addressing these issues beforehand can prevent further damage during a storm.

2. Clean and Clear Gutters and Downspouts 

Summer storms often bring heavy rainfall. To avoid potential flooding, clean out your gutters and downspouts. Clear pathways will ensure water is directed away from the house, protecting your foundation.

3. Trim Trees and Overhanging Branches 

Lush greenery is a beautiful part of summer, but overhanging branches can become hazardous during storms. Trim back any branches that could fall and cause damage to your home or block access routes.

4. Secure Outdoor Items 

Your outdoor furniture and decorations may be at risk during strong winds. Secure or store them indoors before the storm hits to prevent damage to your property or surrounding structures.

5. Reinforce Doors and Windows 

High winds can pressure doors and windows. Ensure they are properly sealed and reinforced. Consider installing storm shutters or using plywood to protect windows from flying debris.

6. Check the Sump Pump and Basement 

With increased rainfall, a functional sump pump is essential to prevent basement flooding. Before the storm season hits its peak, inspect and test your sump pump to ensure it's working correctly.

7. Create an Emergency Kit 

Prepare an emergency kit with essentials such as flashlights, batteries, first aid items, non-perishable food, water, and important documents. Having this kit easily accessible can prove invaluable in case of power outages or evacuation.

Choose SERVPRO of North Bay Shore for Expert Storm Damage Cleanup and Restoration in Suffolk County

Summer storms can be unpredictable, and the aftermath can leave your property needing professional cleanup and restoration services. If your home experiences storm damage, don't hesitate to contact SERVPRO of North Bay Shore. With our experience serving homeowners and business owners in Suffolk County, NY, we are well-equipped to handle storm damage cleanup and restoration

Contact us today to ensure a swift and efficient recovery from storm-related issues.

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