VACAVILLE, CA, Apr 25, 2024—With big storms can come big damage to your home. Whether you're expecting heavy rains or a full-on hurricane, it's important to make-sure your home is weather-ready. Below are 5 tips from Stephen Spencer, Bev Dorsett & Sue and Steve Kappel, Broker/Owners of Coldwell Banker - Kappel Gateway on storm-proofing your property.
Bring in all outdoor structures. “When lawn furniture or other outdoor debris gets loosened during a storm, they become dangerous and can harm your property by flying onto a car, or through a window,” Sue and Steve Kappel notes. From carports to outdoor furniture, dismantle and bring in any items or structures that could become dislodged during high winds.
Board the windows. “If a hurricane or tornado is forecasted, it may be in your best interest to board windows to avoid shattered glass and other damage,” suggests Sue and Steve Kappel.
Fill cracks. Before a storm hits, walk the perimeter of your house checking for cracks in the foundation, which can lead to flooding. “If you see any cracks or openings, look into getting it repaired before the weather goes bad,” says Sue and Steve Kappel.
Check the trees. “One major cause to home damage during storms is falling tree branches,” says Sue and Steve Kappel. Before a storm, walk your property and look for any unhealthy-looking or dead tree limbs that could fall onto your residence or car. Remove the branches yourself or call your local arborist for help.
Of course, in addition to preparing your home, you should also prepare for optimum survival – batteries, non-perishable goods and water are storm essentials.
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