Storm-Proof House Checklist
3/27/2018 (Permalink)

So a Tropical Depression has made its way into the Gulf of Mexico. Chances are, you are not going to evacuate. Most Houstonians will choose to ride out a storm as long as it is classified below a Hurricane. Even then a category 1 Hurricane doesn't spark enough fear to cause mass evacuations. If you do plan on riding out the storm here is a checklist you should perform to protect your property before hunkering down.
Property Checklist
- Visual Inspection of your roof. Make sure there are no holes and places where water will enter your home.
- Nail sheets of plywood over every window to protect it from flying debris.
- Trim any loose branches nearby.
- Bring any potted plants or loose objects inside lest they come flying through your window!
- Call your insurance company to make sure you are covered in case you do suffer storm damage. SERVPRO of Friendswood/Pearland recommends you do this before Hurricane seasons starts, as it usually takes a few months for your policy to go into effect.
- Do a video walkthrough of your home. This has become more popular in recent years with the surge of technology and it is a fantastic way to keep a record of your personal contents for the insurance companies.
- Lock down your Garage door. If your garage gives way your entire house instantly becomes at high risk for wind or water damage.
- Line all exterior doors to keep rising water from entering your home.
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