Hurricane season is underway and there’s no better time than now to be proactive identifying and fixing any issues on your property to help better protect your home from the wrath of Mother Nature.
Hurricanes and tropical storms bring high winds, heavy rain and the potential for flooding, all of which can cause significant damage. Experts suggest five important ways to prepare your home effectively so that you aren’t left scrambling when a storm approaches.
- Secure loose objects and outdoor furniture
Anything loose outside, like patio furniture or planters, can become a dangerous projectile in high winds. Make sure to bring everything inside or tie it down securely. Also, trim any trees or remove dead branches around your home to minimize the risk of falling debris.
- Reinforce windows and doors
Windows and doors are some of the most vulnerable parts of your home during a hurricane. Think about installing storm shutters or using plywood to cover them securely. Don’t forget to reinforce your garage door, as it’s often a weak point.
- Repair any foundation issues
If your home already has foundation problems – like cracks, water leaks or signs of settling – a hurricane could make things much worse. The wind and rain that come with these storms can seep into existing cracks, increasing the risk of flooding and causing additional damage to your home’s structure. Taking care of these issues before a hurricane hits can help reduce the chances of further damage from water and shifting ground.
- Clear gutters and drains
Make sure your gutters and drains are free of debris to enable rainwater to flow away from your home. Clogged gutters can cause water to back up and pool around your foundation, which can lead to leaks and flooding.
Additionally, check to make sure the gutters don’t have any leaks, holes or standing water. You may need to have a professional gutter contractor install new gutters or replacement parts.
- Prepare an emergency kit
Put together an emergency kit with essentials like water, food, medications, flashlights and important documents. Make sure everyone in your family knows where the essentials are and that they are informed of your emergency plan.
Hurricanes are powerful, and no home is completely immune to their effects. However, being prepared can make a significant difference in how your home weathers the storm.
Scheduling a professional home inspection is a smart way to help you identify any potential issues that may be lurking out of your eyesight.
By: Brandpoint (Edited by d-mars.com)