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Safeguard Your Home in Florida from Hurricanes and Storms
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January 31, 2012

Hurricanes and storms are natural disasters that occur frequently in Florida, Texas, and all along communities located on the Gulf Coast and Atlantic Ocean. They can cause serious damage to your precious home. Therefore, it is indispensable for you to take certain preventive measures to safeguard your home from these catastrophes. One of the obvious things you need to do is to check on your flood and home insurance, make a plan for evacuation if needed, and store the adequate quantities of food stuff, water and emergency batteries. However, you also need to do certain things as the hurricane season approaches to prevent or reduce the damage caused by these disasters. Following is the list of things you can do protect your home from hurricane and storm damage.

Roof Maintenance

Hurricanes can extensively damage your roof. Look for any leakages and loose shillings. Secure the loose shillings and plug the leaks as soon as possible. Additionally, you can use clips and straps to secure the roof of your home.

Waterproofing Your Home

Look for small openings in your home. The openings usually made for phone wires, cable TV wires and other ones into your house can cause water or moisture to reach between your walls that can lead to development of molds, which are considered significant health hazard to you and your loved ones. You should also check the soffit to ensure that it is firmly secured to the roof overhang as well as sealed tightly to your house.

Protecting Your Windows and Doors

The windows and doors are the most vulnerable points of your home. High-velocity winds and incessant rains can build up enormous pressure both inside and outside on your windows and doors. You must install hurricane shutters to cover these opening. Different types of hurricane shutters are available in the market to protect your home from the disastrous impact of high-pressure winds and incessant rains. Just select the one you require and install it by hiring an expert installer.

Preventing Damage Caused by Falling Trees

You need to inspect all the trees planted around your home for loose roots and rotten branches. Stake the trees that were planted recently. Trim the canopies of the trees to decrease the wind pressure. Get rid of all the trees damaged by construction, infestations, or old age, and also loose limbs hanging over roof lines and fences.

Reinforcing Exterior Structures

Hurricanes and storms can turn exterior structures such as carports, cabanas, sheds and gazebos into projectiles. Check out the roofs of these structures to ensure that they are firmly secured. Make sure they are anchored to the ground securely. If not, take the necessary steps to reinforce these structures.

Check Your Equipment Installed Outdoors

Outdoor equipments such as water heaters and air conditioners can be wafted around by strong winds, which can cause damage to equipment, your home and electrical lines. Use crew anchors, straps and brackets to make sure that these equipments are firmly attached to your house. Property disasters are never planned, but you can take measures to limit damages and protect yourself and your family. The disaster recovery experts from Jarvis Property Restoration helped to contribute to some of the tips and suggestions above. Jarvis has been assisting property owners cleanup and repair their homes from natural disasters for over thirty years, and recommends that everyone who lives in a potential hurricane or tornado storm zone creates a family and business evacuation and continuity plan. You can monitor and track hurricanes and news on several free and highly targeted web resources including FEMA and the National Hurricane Center, to help stay ahead of potential storms.

 
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