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1/11/2021 (Permalink)

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Thunderstorms and hurricanes are prominent in Florida. Learning to take precautionary measures in the off-season is the best way to minimize the storm damage restoration needed later. Below are some ways you can safeguard your property from serious and costly destruction.

How to Minimize the Damage of a Thunderstorm

1. Prevent Water Leaks

Keep the interior of your home dry and leak-free by inspecting the condition of your roof and siding. Replace any damaged or missing shingles to prevent water from flowing into the attic and the need for storm damage restoration to clear out mold and mildew. Similarly, cracked or missing siding allows moisture to build up in the insulation and leak into the surrounding walls and flooring.  

2. Ensure Water Can Flow Away

When rain falls on your home, it should flow down the roof into the gutters and be safely directed away from the property. If your gutters are dirty, damaged, or installed incorrectly, they can cause water to flow over the edge and pool at the base of the home, weakening the surrounding foundation. Over time, the water will begin to leak into the basement or crawlspace and result in costly storm damage restoration. Clear the gutters of leaves and other debris to allow the rainwater to safely flow through the system. 

3. Stop Objects From Flying Into Your Home

Regularly, trim trees that hang over your home and remove any dead, broken, or diseased branches to prevent them from breaking off and damaging your property. Also, if you have a fence, check the posts a few times a year to ensure they are securely in place. 

As for lawn furniture and decorations, stack them up in a corner or storage closet when not in use. When you know a storm is coming, place small sandbag weights where possible and place heavy outdoor covers over the furniture. You might also install a shrub wall to act as a wind barrier between these objects and your home. 

Unfortunately, it’s not always possible to prevent all storm damage, but when it happens, know that you can turn to the trusted professionals at SERVPRO of South Fleming Island / North Bradford Countyin NE FL. Their highly trained technicians specialize in water extraction, storm damage restoration, and mold remediation. Call (904 290-4040 for 24-hour emergency service and visit their website for more information about their process.

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