When a major storm hits, it’s often too late to prevent damage—you’re left dealing with the aftermath. But with a little planning, you can reduce the risk of costly repairs and keep your home safer during heavy wind, rain, and snow events.
Here’s how to prepare your home’s exterior for storms so you can stay ahead of the weather and avoid insurance claims, downtime, or worse.
Your roof takes the brunt of any storm. Loose shingles, weak flashing, or an aging underlayment can lead to leaks and water intrusion. A pre-storm inspection can identify vulnerabilities early. If your area is prone to wind or hail, consider impact-resistant shingles or adding hurricane straps to secure your roofing structure.
Loose or cracked siding can easily rip off during high winds, exposing your home to the elements. Reinforce any loose panels, repair gaps, and consider siding materials rated for impact and wind resistance. Also check fascia and soffit boards—commonly damaged areas in storms.
Clogged gutters are a fast track to water pooling around your foundation or backing up into your roof. Cleaning them out is a simple but vital storm damage prevention tip. Make sure downspouts extend at least 3–6 feet away from the house.
Strong winds and flying debris can break glass or breach seals. Storm shutters, impact-rated windows, or even temporary plywood covers offer added protection. Don’t forget weather stripping and door seals to keep water and wind out.
Overhanging limbs, loose patio furniture, and unsecured garden tools become dangerous projectiles in strong winds. Trim trees away from your home and tie down or store anything that could fly.
A storm-ready home isn’t just about safety—it’s about preventing avoidable damage that can cost thousands and disrupt your life. The best time to reinforce your exterior is before the next storm is in the forecast.
Want help storm-proofing your roof, siding, or windows? Contact us today for a seasonal exterior inspection and peace of mind before the next storm rolls in.