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July 10, 2018

Storm Proofing Your Home

lightning-bolt-and-thunderhead-storms-over-denver-neighborhood-homesAlthough some areas are more prone to storms with high winds and other severe weather, they can happen almost anywhere. It is a good idea to make sure your home is storm proof, so that it sustains as little damage as possible. Most of the time, unless you live in a hurricane zone, you will probably be home when the storm hits. Protecting yourself and your family is your main priority.

Storm Shutters

Installing storm shutters that can be opened and closed as they are needed can help protect your windows from being shattered by flying objects. Storms with high winds can cause almost any object that is outdoors to become a projectile. In the event that you know a storm is on its way, making sure everything outside is picked up and put away can help. However, even street or business signs can be blown through the air in bad weather.

Garage Doors

One of the most vulnerable areas of your home is the garage door. They can succumb to pressure from high winds. This can cause damage to doors and walls. Bracing the garage door will help to reinforce it and lessen the chances of it failing.

The Roof

Most people do not realize it, but the type of materials used for roofs can make a difference in the strength when it comes to storms. Roofs are generally metal, tiles, or shingles. Have braces installed on the roof to help it withstand strong winds. One example of frisco roofing contractors is Rowley Roofing & Construction.

Generators

Homeowners in hurricane zones often have generators. When the electric goes out, it could be days before it is repaired. Having a generator on hand can help to keep your food cold as well as other necessities powered by electric. Make sure the generator is fueled and in good shape. Testing it regularly is a good idea.

These are just a few of the ways you can storm proof your home. Being prepared will help to keep you and your family safe in the event of a storm. Additionally, strengthening the weak spots of your home can aid in minimizing damage.

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