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5 Ways to Protect Your Property from Storm Damage

7/18/2022 (Permalink)

House with storm damage house with down tree from a storm

Springtime in Wisconsin marks the start of storm season. You never know how severe the storms will be from year to year, but damaged property can be a costly consequence.

Luckily a little bit of planning  goes a long way when it comes to minimizing the damage to your home or business. Here are five ways you can keep your property as safe as possible when a storm hits:

  1. Check for Dead, Decaying, or Untrimmed Trees

Any trees in your yard that are dead, hollowed, or decaying from disease are easy targets for strong winds and rains during a storm.­ Falling trees can cause significant damage to your property. If you have several trees in your yard, it may be best to hire a tree expert to inspect them.

  1. Inspect Your Foundation and Roof

Check your home or building’s foundation for any cracks or areas where storm water could seep in. It’s also wise to inspect your roof each year to make sure you catch any minor damage before it can get serious. Do it yourself if you have a proper ladder and safety equipment, or hire  a professional. Check for any damaged or missing shingles; if you have siding, it’s good to check and replace any loose pieces, too.

  1. Clean Your Gutters

Dirty or clogged gutters are a main culprit of water leaks into your basement or home. Make sure they are free from debris so the storm water can safely flow away from your home or building’s foundation.

  1. Check You Water Flow, Sump Pump, and Shut-Off Situation

Make sure your property is graded to allow water to flow away from your home or building during a storm. It’s good to check that your sump pump is in working order; if it backs up it can cause basement flooding. Know ahead of time how to shut off utilities like your water or power to ensure you’re ready and safer during a severe storm.

  1. Seal Your Doors and Windows

Keep your doors and windows sealed, as they can be a gateway to major damage in the event of a storm. Severe winds from a tornado can cause a tiny opening in your windows or doors to enlarge and let enough wind inside to cause damage to your walls and roof.

After a Storm Hits, SERVPRO is Here for You

If your property incurs any damage or flooding after a severe thunderstorm or tornado, SERVPRO of Southeast Milwaukee County is here to help. Our team is dedicated to responding immediately to water and storm damage emergencies—this helps lessen the damage, limits further damage, and reduces your costs. Trust our 24/7 service whenever you need us at (414) 421-3500.

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