HOUSTON STORM DAMAGE

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Storm and flood damage is normally a result of natural occurrences such as hurricanes, tornados and hail storms. A large number of are experienced during the warm months season which enable it to cause devastating damages to homes and infrastructure. Whereas mother nature is unpredictable, there are a few techniques it's possible to use in order to avoid storm damage.

How you can avoid storm damage

1. Trimming your hedges

Keeping all tree branches from the roof is a sure way of avoiding roof damage. Friction between a leaning branch along with the rooftop can cause holes in case of a wind surge. It's also best to cut any weak branches which may go away.


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2. Keeping the rooftop clear of stagnant water

When it rains, water really should run-down the top through the gutters. If getting older, the water stagnates and slowly begins to weaken the cover. Removing fallen leaves through the water pipes will save you your house owner big money doing roof repairs.

3. Maintain a highly ventilated attic

During hail storms, ice accumulates on rooftops and the only thing saving the cover from collapsing could be the heat emanating from the attic. If this evaporation does not occur, it comes with an imminent chance of water getting into your home with the shingles. To stop this from happening, make sure you have a qualified professional come check the ventilation with your attic prior to storm sets in.

4. Make water-tight all openings

Water from storms can get to your home through many openings such as the chimneys and skylights. Sealants which may have decayed need to be repaired with silicone or tar to prevent water leakages. Door and window sealants could also let water in because they weaken eventually.

5. Monitoring electricity transmission lines

It is a common occurrence for sure utilities like electricity to get interrupted when storms occur. This may be due to winds weighing recorded on tree branches and entangling them with electricity or telephone lines. To avoid this, always trim tree branches that seem to be growing towards utility supply lines. Keep in mind to reduce weak trees that are swaying precariously near electricity or telephone lines.

Each time a storm occurs plus your home remains intact because of the above techniques, the next step is gain access to the problem around your house. Trees are the most unlucky and suffer the brunt of such natural occurrences.

Restoration after water damage


1. Think before acting!

Tend not to start cutting down the trees in panic even though you believe some may fall down later. Over time, you should understand those must go.

2. Make believe experts

Timber is really a valuable commodity and there will always emerge some fellows claiming to become tree experts. These 'experts' will have you allow them to have permission to cut down the trees and carry them away for research. Try not to be fooled by them.

3. Tending to the remaining trees

Finally, employ the expertise of a professional tree professional. He/she will reveal how to care for your surviving trees and protect them in the future from storm damage.

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