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A flooded home is usually a result of natural occurrences such as hail storms, tornados and hurricanes. Most of these are experienced in the summer season and may cause devastating damages to houses and infrastructure. Whereas our mother earth is unpredictable, there are a few techniques it's possible to use to prevent storm damage.

How homeowners can not be victims of water damage

1. Maintaining the trees

Keeping all tree branches away from the roof is a sure way of preventing roof damage. Friction from your leaning branch and the rooftop can cause holes in the case of a wind surge. It is usually good to cut any weak branches that could leave.

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2. Keep the top free from stagnant water

In the event it rains, water should really run down the top through the gutters. If no, the lake stagnates and slowly actually starts to weaken the top. Removing fallen leaves from your water pipes will save your house owner a lot of cash doing roof repairs.

3. Keeping a properly ventilated attic

During hail storms, ice accumulates on rooftops and the one thing saving the rooftop from collapsing could be the heat emanating through the attic. If it evaporation doesn't happen, there's an imminent risk of water getting yourself into your own home over the shingles. To prevent this from happening, you need to possess a skilled professional come look into the ventilation in your attic prior to storm shows its head.

4. Waterproof all openings

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

5. Protecting electricity and phone wires

This is a common occurrence for several utilities like electricity being interrupted when storms placed in. This can be on account of winds weighing documented on tree branches and entangling these with electricity or telephone lines. In order to avoid this, always trim tree branches that seem to be growing towards utility supply lines. Don't forget to reduce weak trees which are swaying precariously near electricity or telephone lines.

Whenever a storm occurs plus your home remains intact due to above techniques, the next step is to get into the situation around your property. Trees would be the most unlucky and suffer the brunt of these natural occurrences.

Restoration after flood damage

1. Avoid panicking

Tend not to start reducing the trees in panic even though you think they may collapse later. As time goes by, you will know those must go.

2. Tree Grabbers

Timber is often a valuable commodity and there'll always emerge some fellows claiming being tree experts. These 'experts' will ask you to let them have permission to minimize the trees and carry the offending articles for research. Do not be fooled by them.

3. Taking care of the remaining trees

As a final point, employ the expertise of an experienced tree professional. He/she will show you how to tend your surviving trees and protect them in the future from storm caused damage.

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