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8 Tips to Protect Your Property from Wind Damage

5/12/2022 (Permalink)

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It's no secret that wind can cause a lot of property damage.

The professionals at SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison Counties have seen firsthand severe damage to homes and businesses from high winds. We know how wind damage can affect your life, and we're here to help you protect your property from wind damage.

Moments into a severe windstorm, it's normal to notice knocked-down trees, fences, and power lines. And if your home is in the path of the wind, you will see severe damage to it as well. That's why it's essential to protect your property from wind damage before the storm arrives.

This blog post will discuss eight tips that will help you protect your property from wind damage. Follow these tips, and you'll be able to rest easy knowing your property is safe from harm!

What is wind damage?

Wind damage refers to damage done to a property. Wind damage can affect a property directly or by trees blown over or power lines knocked down onto a property.

How to identify wind damage on your property?

  • Check for broken windows and damage to the roof. You will want to pay special attention to the edges of the roof and any openings, such as skylights, vents, and chimneys.
  • Check for loose siding and gutters. Damage to the gutters can cause water to back up and enter your home, leading to further damage.

In some instances, you may need to hire a professional to inspect these areas further.

Tips to protect a property from wind damage

Now that we've gone over what wind damage is and how to identify it let's get into some tips on how you can prevent wind damage to your property. Here is a list of eight tips to help you protect your property:

  1. Secure any objects that could be blown away by the wind, such as patio furniture, garbage cans, and wind chimes.
  2. Close all windows and doors, and secure them with windproof shutters or storm panels.
  3. Turn off any outside lights and appliances.
  4. If possible, unplug any electronics inside your home.
  5. Move your cars to a sheltered area, such as a garage or carport.
  6. If you have a pool, make sure to secure the cover.
  7. Trim any trees and branches around your property that could potentially fall and cause damage.
  8. Have an emergency plan in place if you need to evacuate your home.

What to do when wind damage occurs?

When wind damage does occur to your property, the first thing you should do is prioritize safety. For example, it's essential to stay away from any damaged areas until declared safe.

Following the wind storm, you will want to contact your insurance company and file a home insurance claim. Once you've done that, you can contact a professional storm damage restoration company to help you mitigate and restore your property.

Final thoughts

Wind damage is a severe issue that can cause a lot of damage to your property in a short amount of time. However, by following the tips in this blog post, you can help to protect your property from wind damage. And if wind damage does occur, be sure to contact a professional restoration company like SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison Counties for assistance.

When you contact our team of professionals, we will quickly assess the damage and begin the restoration process so that you can get back to your life as usual. Of course, we will do this all while working with your insurance company!

SERVPRO of Jackson and Madison Counties is a professional restoration company that has helped mitigate hundreds of properties. We have extensive experience dealing with wind damage, and we will work quickly to get your property back to its pre-storm condition. Contact us at any time to have an IICRC-certified professional assess your wind damage!

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