Midwestern Guide to Minimizing Property Damage During Summer Storm Season

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In Minnesota alone, extreme weather over the past three years has caused between 10 to 20 billion dollars in property damage. As summer approaches, homeowners must brace for the trifecta of challenges that accompany storm season: rain, hail, and wind. Each element brings its own set of risks, from flooding and structural damage to shattered windows. Understanding these threats and preparing accordingly is not just a precaution—it’s a necessity. This guide will walk you through safeguarding every part of your home, ensuring you are well-equipped to minimize damage during these potentially devastating storms. Whether it’s reinforcing your roof or securing outdoor items, taking proactive steps now can save both heartache and money when the skies turn dark.

Storm Preparation by Home Area

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Patio/Outdoors

Preparing your outdoor area before a storm is crucial. Secure all outdoor furniture and decorations to prevent them from becoming windborne projectiles. Trim any dead or overhanging branches that could fall and cause injury or property damage. Ensure your gutters and downspouts are clean and clear to facilitate proper water drainage, preventing overflow and potential water damage to your home’s exterior and foundation.

Vehicles

Protect your vehicles from hail and debris by parking them in a garage or under a carport. If these are not available, consider using padded car covers or blankets as a protective measure against hail damage.

Roof/Attic

Inspect your roof for loose, damaged, or missing shingles and replace them as needed to prevent water ingress. Consider investing in impact-resistant shingles if you live in a hail-prone area. Additionally, ensure your attic has adequate insulation and ventilation. This can help regulate temperatures and prevent ice dams in colder weather, which can cause water to back up under shingles and leak into your home.

Siding

Examine your home’s siding for any cracks or gaps and seal them to prevent water entry during storms. Opt for siding materials designed to withstand high winds and hail, such as fiber cement or engineered wood. These materials offer greater durability and can provide better protection against the elements, potentially reducing the need for costly repairs after severe weather.

Drainage

Proper drainage is essential to prevent flooding and water damage during heavy rains. Ensure that your landscaping directs water away from your home’s foundation. Clean and clear any storm drains near your property to prevent blockages that can lead to water buildup. Consider installing French drains or sump pumps if you experience recurrent flooding issues in your yard or basement.

Foundation/Basements

To protect your home’s foundation and basement from storm-related water damage, ensure proper sealing and waterproofing. Check for cracks or gaps in your foundation that can allow water to enter and seal them. In the basement, use water-resistant paint and consider installing a water alarm or a sump pump to manage potential flooding. Regular maintenance checks can prevent small issues from becoming major problems during a storm.

Windows/Doors 

Storm windows and reinforced door frames can significantly increase your home’s resistance to severe weather. For areas prone to hurricanes or tornadoes, consider installing impact-resistant windows and doors. These can prevent debris from breaking windows and causing interior damage. Weather stripping and other sealing techniques can also help prevent water and wind from entering through gaps around windows and doors.

Electronics 

Protect your electronic devices and appliances from power surges caused by lightning strikes during storms. Utilize surge protectors for all major electronics, including computers, televisions, and kitchen appliances. For added protection, unplug expensive electronics when a storm is imminent. This simple step can save you from costly replacements and repairs and help avoid the risk of fire caused by electrical malfunctions.

By addressing each of these areas, homeowners can significantly reduce the risk of storm damage, ensuring their property remains safe and secure regardless of the weather conditions.

Compass Exteriors Remodeling as Your Storm Prep Partner

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At Compass Exteriors Remodeling, we understand the severe impact of Midwest storms and the importance of comprehensive preparation to protect your home. As your storm prep partner, we specialize in preventative measures and robust repairs to safeguard your property against rain, hail, and wind. Our team excels in assessing potential vulnerabilities, executing necessary upgrades, and providing swift post-storm repairs. We also collaborate effectively with insurance companies, ensuring a smooth claims process. Trust Compass Exteriors to not only prepare your home for the storm season but also stand by your side, offering expert guidance and support throughout recovery. Choose Compass, where readiness meets reliability.