Storm and flood damage is often caused by natural occurrences like hurricanes, tornados and hail storms. Many of these are experienced in the summertime season and can cause devastating damages to homes and infrastructure. Whereas i think mother nature is unpredictable, there are several techniques it's possible to use in order to avoid storm damage.

Tips to prevent water damage

1. Pruning surrounding shrubery

Keeping all tree branches from the roof is a sure way of preventing roof damage. Friction from the leaning branch along with the rooftop may cause holes in the case of a wind surge. Additionally it is good to cut any weak branches that may disappear.

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2. Keeping the roof clear of stagnant water

If this rains, water really should shabby the roof with the gutters. If this doesn't happen, the water stagnates and slowly begins to weaken the top. Removing fallen leaves in the water pipes will save a home owner lots of money doing roof repairs.

3. Keep a nicely ventilated attic

During hail storms, ice accumulates on rooftops and the one thing saving the cover from collapsing may be the heat emanating from the attic. If the evaporation doesn't occur, there's an imminent probability of water stepping into your house through the shingles. To stop this from happening, you need to have a very qualified professional come look at the ventilation within your attic ahead of the storm sets in.

4. Make watertight all openings

Water from storms could possibly get into your home through many openings like the chimneys and skylights. Sealants who have decayed should be repaired with silicone or tar in order to avoid water leakages. Window and door sealants also can let water in since they weaken after a while.

5. Monitoring power transmission lines

It is just a common occurrence for several utilities such as electricity to get interrupted when storms set in. This might be because of winds weighing down on tree branches and entangling these with electricity or telephone lines. To avoid this, always trim tree branches that seem to be growing towards utility supply lines. Remember to reduce weak trees that are swaying precariously near electricity or telephone lines.

Each time a storm occurs as well as your home remains intact because of the above techniques, the time has come to get into the problem around your property. Trees include the most unlucky and suffer the brunt of the natural occurrences.

Restoration after water damage

1. Think before acting!

Do not start reducing the trees in panic just because you think that they may fall down later. Over the years, you should understand those must go.

2. Tree Grabbers

Timber is really a valuable commodity and there will always emerge some fellows claiming to get tree experts. These 'experts' will have you allow them to have permission to reduce the trees and carry them away for research. Don't let yourself be fooled by them.

3. Tending to the rest of the trees

Lastly, employ the expertise of a professional tree professional. He/she will highlight how to look after your surviving trees and protect them in the future from storm related damage.