How a storm can impact your home
5/2/2024 (Permalink)
Storms affect your home more than you may realize. At first glance a storm may look like high winds, just some rain, maybe some snow and sleet. When you look closer, storms and what all they bring, you begin to notice how it may greatly affect your home.
Large trees
Trees near your home can get weakened by storms causing branches to bend and possibly break causing damage to your home or roof. Now is a good time to get your trees trimmed and looked at.
Heavy Rain
Rain is pretty common in the Northwest but if there is a leak in your roof or windows the heavy rains will find their way in through these spots and cause water damage to the interior of your home. Get these spots taken care of before heavy rains.
Chimney Maintenance
Your chimney can become packed with debris during a storm causing a blockage, this is also a place for animals to build their nest creating a bigger problem. Get your chimney cleaned out in preparation for the stormy season.
Flooding
High winds mixed with rainfall can bring down small branches and leaves, as well as garbage, to fill your gutters and clog the storm drains on your street. This causes the continuously falling water to back up and rise. In your gutters, this can feed water back into any access/opening into your roof to cause flooding from the ceiling, Debris with heavy rains can also cause water to pool up against your home’s foundation, and feed back into your basement or crawl space. Debris blocking a storm drain can cause the street and sidewalk to overflow, and risk damaging your home or property. It is important to pay attention on dryer days an clear any debris that may have gathered during previous wind or rainy days.
Paying attention to your environment/surrounding BEFORE the storm hits, can help prevent a major loss to you and your family. But if disaster strikes, do not hesitate to call your Water Remediation Specialists at SERVPRO® Team McGinnis today at 541-745-2097.