10 Steps to Take to Avoid Serious Weather Damage in Your Home

Serious weather damage is one of the most frustrating concerns you may ever be able to experience in a home, largely because weather damage tends to be a combination of all sorts of other damages. However, that serious weather damage isn’t always something people take seriously. If you want to make sure that your home doesn’t have ongoing weather problems, here are 10 things you need to do to manage your home’s well-being.

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  1. Sump Pump

A sump pump is a good way to make sure that your crawl space or basement stays dry. With a sump pump, you never have to worry about crawl space or basement flooding. Rather, you can just know that your sump pump will engage if the water goes up above a specific level, which can make sure you’re not anxious about the possibility.

  1. Windproofing

Wind is far and away one of the most dangerous types of weather damage for homes. Around 24% of homeowner’s insurance claims from 2006-2016 cited wind as a reason for the damage. Wind can cause damage on the inside or the outside of the home, which means it’s always a good idea to talk about it early on.

  1. Hurricane Shutters

Hurricane shutters are a type of shutter that goes on top of your home’s windows and doors. These shutters can help you avoid having seriously damaged windows and doors after a hurricane. Adding them onto all the windows and doors in your home is a great step that will make your home much safer for them.

  1. Fire Resistant Planting

Do you live in an area that’s known for wildfires? You might want to consider planting a “fuel break” all around your home. Essentially, fire resistant planting is a process that keeps your surroundings in mind as you manage home décor. With fire-resistant planting, you may have pebbles, gravel, pavers, and other non-combustible products around your entire home, hopefully to avoid a problem if there were any concerns at first.

  1. Flood Prevention

A flood can absolutely wipe out any careful planning you’ve done with your home. That’s why flood prevention is such an important element of avoiding problems in the future. Home retrofitting and home waterproofing beneath ground level can help you stay safe and avoid problems with water in the crawl space or basement.

  1. Home Maintenance

General home maintenance should also be high up on your list of things to do to keep your home safe. After all, you want to know whether your home is having serious maintenance issues, right? A crawl space expert will tell you either the good or bad news.
 

  1. Winterproofing With Proper Insulation

Winterproofing isn’t just a one size fits all solution. If you’re in a situation like this one, you want to make sure the winterproofing underneath your home is extremely well-done. Especially when you have the proper insulation, generally accepted winterproofing is surprisingly simple to attain.

  1. HVAC System Service

Your HVAC system is an important system in your home for sure, but unfortunately, it’s also prone to leaks and breaks. This is why you need to service it on a regular basis. The expert who does this element is typically just looking for leaky pipes and making sure the system is still effective.

  1. A Smoke Detector

Regardless of whether you live in an area that’s prone to issues with fires, you need a smoke detector. A smoke detector will wake you and the people around you up in case of a fire-based emergency. Make sure you have a high-quality smoke detector for best results.

  1. Regular Inspections

This is one of the best tips. When you talk to a foundation repair company about your home, they’ll ask a lot of questions and try to figure out how they’re going to be able to maintain it. It’s up to you to be proactive ad make sure you let someone come over and talk to you about your foundation concerns. Talking to a repair company is the first step for sure.