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Storm and flood damage is often due to natural occurrences like hurricanes, tornados and hail storms. Many of these are experienced in the summer season and will cause devastating damages to homes and infrastructure. Whereas nature is unpredictable, there are a few techniques one can use to stop storm damage.

Avoiding flooded basement

1. Pruning the shrubery

Keeping all tree branches outside the roof is one sure means of avoiding roof damage. Friction from the leaning branch as well as the rooftop might cause holes in the case of a wind surge. It's also best to cut any weak branches that might fall off.

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2. Keep the cover clear of stagnant water

In the event it rains, water really should shabby the rooftop from the gutters. If getting older, the river stagnates and slowly actually starts to weaken the roof. Removing fallen leaves through the water pipes will save you a house owner a lot of money doing roof repairs.

3. Maintain a highly ventilated attic

During hail storms, ice accumulates on rooftops and one and only thing saving the cover from collapsing could be the hot air emanating from the attic. If the evaporation doesn't happen, it comes with an imminent risk of water engaging in your house over the shingles. To stop this from happening, you should possess a skilled professional come look into the ventilation within your attic prior to storm begins.

4. Water-proof all openings

Water from storms will get to your home through many openings like the chimneys and skylights. Sealants that have decayed should be repaired with silicone or tar to prevent water leakages. Door and window sealants also can let water in as they weaken as time passes.

5. Protecting utility transmission lines

It's a common occurrence for several utilities for example electricity to be interrupted when storms emerge. This might be on account of winds weighing recorded 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. Remember to reduce weak trees that seem to be swaying precariously near electricity or telephone lines.

Every time a storm occurs plus your home remains intact because of the above techniques, the next step is to access your situation around your property. Trees would be the most unlucky and suffer the brunt of those natural occurrences.

Restoration after flood damage

1. Think before acting!

Don't start cutting down the trees in panic because you think that they might fall down later. Over the years, you'll know those must go.

2. Fake experts

Timber is a valuable commodity and there'll always emerge some fellows claiming to be tree experts. These 'experts' will require you to provide them with permission to minimize the trees and carry them for research. Try not to be fooled by them.

3. Taking care of the remainder trees

Finally, employ the expertise of a qualified tree professional. He/she will highlight how to tend your surviving trees and protect them down the road from storm caused damage.

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