How to Ensure Your Home is Ready to Deal with Storms

To protect your family and property, it is essential to stormproof your home. Storms can seriously harm homes and even result in power outages, making it challenging to get around in the aftermath. You can reduce damage and make sure you and your family stay safe during and after the storm by taking the necessary precautions to prepare your home.

In addition to prepping your home, it’s important to be proactive about storm damage concerns, too. First and foremost, identify a storm damage restoration contractor in your area and keep the number handy! Then follow these steps to help stormproof your home this year:

Secure loose items outside

Secure any outdoor objects that may be loose, such as patio furniture, trash cans, and lawn ornaments, before a storm arrives. During strong winds, these objects may become projectiles and harm nearby people or damage your home. It’s a good idea to keep these things in a safe place, like a garage or shed.

Check your roof and gutters

Make sure the gutters and roof are clean and free of debris. Water that backs up in your gutters can damage your house. Ensure that your gutters are free of obstructions and check your roof for any missing or damaged shingles.

Consider having a professional inspect your roof if you’re unsure of its state. And if you’re considering replacing it, be sure to explore each of the different types of roofs available to you.

Trim trees and bushes

Any trees or bushes close to your house should be trimmed. During a storm, dead or overgrown branches may break off and damage your house or power lines. As they are more likely to break off during a storm, dead or diseased branches should be cut down.

Install storm shutters or cover windows

You can help prevent your windows from breaking during a storm by installing storm shutters or covering windows with plywood. In the event that the windows do break, this will also aid in avoiding water damage. To avoid windows breaking, make sure they are all closed and secured.

How to Ensure Your Home is Ready to Deal with Storms

Have an emergency plan in place

In case of an emergency, be sure you and your family have a plan. This includes a list of emergency phone numbers, a location for a meeting, and a supply kit. You and your family can stay safe and organized during and after a storm with the aid of an emergency plan.

Stock up on emergency supplies

Stock up on non-perishable food, flashlights, batteries, and other emergency supplies like water. Make sure you have a manual can opener, a radio that runs on batteries or by hand, a first aid kit, and any other tools you might need. Keep these supplies in a convenient spot, like a pantry or closet.

You can make sure that your house is storm-ready and that your family is secure by paying attention to these suggestions. Recall to monitor weather forecasts and act quickly if an evacuation is advised. A professional should check your home after a storm to make sure everything is safe and secure. It is also crucial to have homeowner’s insurance in case of any damages or losses. 

When you take the necessary precautions, you can reduce damage and guarantee that your family and home are safe both during and after a storm.

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Barb Webb. Founder and Editor of Rural Mom, is an the author of "Getting Laid" and "Getting Baked". A sustainable living expert nesting in Appalachian Kentucky, when she’s not chasing chickens around the farm or engaging in mock Jedi battles, she’s making tea and writing about country living and artisan culture.
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