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Protecting Your Home From Wind Damage

June 12, 2019 at 3:15 PM
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Floods, lightning strikes and other common storms can endanger your home, but you also need to consider the risks of the wind damage that accompanies these weather events.

High winds can cause significant damage to your home’s roof, windows, doors, and siding. And since wind is usually just one factor of dangerous storms, any wind damage could create openings that would further expose your home.

Here are some ways you can protect your home:

  • Roof—Inspect your roof from the ground to ensure it’s fully covered. If you notice any damage, you should consider having it inspected professionally to ensure it’s up to code and that all of the shingles are secure.
  • Doors—Make sure your doors are made of a strong substance that isn’t heavy enough to present a risk if it’s torn off, such as solid wood or hollow metal. You can also secure your existing doors by installing additional hinges or deadbolts.
  • Windows—Install impact-resistant shutters on large windows to protect your home from changes in air pressure and flying objects.
  • Yard—Remove any trees or other foliage that could come loose and fall on your home in high winds.

After a storm passes, you should inspect your home for damage as soon as possible. You should also call 708-845-3000 if you need to make a claim or have questions about your insurance coverage for wind damage.

 

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June 12, 2019 at 3:15 PM

Material posted on this website is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a legal opinion or medical advice. Contact your legal representative or medical professional for information specific to your needs.

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