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How to Protect Your Home from Storm Damage

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In most parts of the country, storms are not uncommon events. If you’re a homeowner, it’s important to know how to prepare for a storm and deal with any resulting damage. Knowing how to protect your home from storm damage will help you to stay safe during a storm and save money on repairs.

Check Your Roof and Siding

The roof and siding of your house bear the brunt of the storm and can undergo damage even when preventative measures are taken. Be sure to regularly check your house for loose or missing shingles and siding and make appropriate repairs, or you could wind up with leaks and a worse problem.

Keep Windows and Doors Maintained

Windows and doors help to keep the wind, rain, and snow out of your house during a storm. Seal your windows and doors properly to avoid damage and keep out the elements. Because they are made of glass, windows can be damaged by flying debris in high winds. If your windows have been damaged by rain, hail, or wind during a previous storm, learn how to deal with the damage before the next storm hits.

Clear Debris from Your Yard

Before a storm, check your yard for bits of debris like rocks, sticks, and branches that could be tossed about during a storm. The last thing you want is one of those objects flying into the side of your house or through your window. If the storm will be particularly bad, you may also want to move outdoor items like yard decorations or patio furniture to avoid an accident.

Clear Gutters and Drainage

It’s important to have proper drainage during a storm. Check your gutters for blockages, removing leaves and other debris if necessary. Then make sure the water is draining to a location where it won’t cause any damage to your house.

Check Your Sump Pumps

To avoid any flooding inside of your house, check that your sump pump is up and running properly. It’s a good idea to have both an electrical and battery-operated sump pump, just in case the power goes out during the storm. Ensure that the battery of your backup pump is working to avoid any accidents.

Taking preventative measures against storms and knowing how to protect your home from storm damage will save you time, money, and the headache of damage to your home. But accidents do happen, so remember that even if part of your home is damaged during a storm, it can easily be repaired.