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Flooding is normally a result of natural occurrences for example hail storms, hurricanes and tornados. A large number of these occur in the summer season and will cause devastating damages to homes and infrastructure. Whereas nature is unpredictable, there are some techniques one can possibly use to avoid storm damage.

Tips to avoid basement flooding

1. Pruning your trees

Keeping all tree branches out of the roof is one sure means of avoiding roof damage. Friction from your leaning branch along with the rooftop might cause holes in the event of a wind surge. It is also good to cut any weak branches that might leave.

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2. Keeping the rooftop free from stagnant water

In the event it rains, water really should rundown the roof over the gutters. If getting older, the lake stagnates and slowly sets out to weaken the cover. Removing fallen leaves through the water pipes helps you to save your house owner a lot of money doing roof repairs.

3. Maintain a nicely ventilated attic

During hail storms, ice accumulates on rooftops and the one thing saving the rooftop from collapsing could be the hot air emanating from your attic. If this type of evaporation does not occur, it has an imminent probability of water getting into your house over the shingles. To stop this from happening, it is advisable to have a skilled professional come look at the ventilation with your attic before the storm sets in.

4. Waterproof all openings

Water from storms could possibly get to your home through many openings for example the chimneys and skylights. Sealants who have decayed need to be repaired with silicone or tar in order to avoid water leakages. Door and window sealants may also let water in because they weaken with time.

5. Protecting electricity and phone cables

This is a common occurrence for many utilities such as electricity to be interrupted when storms emerge. This is as a result of winds weighing upon tree branches and entangling these with electricity or telephone lines. To prevent this, always trim tree branches that are growing towards utility supply lines. Also remember to cut down weak trees that are swaying precariously near electricity or telephone lines.

Every time a storm occurs and your home remains intact as a result of above techniques, the next step is to access the problem around your home. Trees include the most unlucky and suffer the brunt of these natural occurrences.

Restoration after water damage

1. Don't panic!

Usually do not start scaling down the trees in panic even though you imagine they may drop later. Over time, you'll know which ones must go.

2. Bad advice

Timber is really a valuable commodity and there'll always emerge some fellows claiming to become tree experts. These 'experts' will request you to provide them with permission to reduce the trees and carry the offending articles for research. Don't be fooled by them.

3. Taking care of the rest of the trees

Lastly, employ the services of a qualified tree professional. He/she will show you how to care for your surviving trees and protect them in the foreseeable future from storm damage.

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