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How to Prepare Your Home in Central Houston for a Major Storm

Kennon Petrini • February 16, 2019
Since Hurricane Harvey in 2017, major storms have been on our minds. The thought of going through the flooding, the destruction, and the loss again is our worst nightmare. That’s why, now more than ever, Houston is dedicated to measures that will ensure homes are better protected and residents are better prepared. Here are some tips on how to prepare your Houston-area home for a major storm.

Inspection
When it comes to storm preparedness, there’s no time like the present to inspect your property. The best places to start are with your siding and your roof. If your home has visible damage, like cracking or holes, it will need to be patched up or replaced. A leak in your roof could be detrimental during a major storm with heavy rainfall. If water gets into your attic, you could be looking at destroyed possessions, a weakened structure, and mold development. Look for missing or damaged shingles. Next, look at your gutters. They should be cleaned regularly, but they may require additional maintenance to function appropriately during a major rainstorm.

Further Preparation
After you inspect the outside of your home, it’s time to take the necessary steps to set things right, both externally and internally. After the roof and siding have been fixed and the gutters cleaned, add weatherstripping to your home’s windows and doors. During heavy, torrential rain, it could prevent water from entering your home through these areas. If you have outdoor furniture, grills, and other items, they need to either be brought inside or covered with a tarp. If your property is surrounded by trees, remember that strong winds can easily bring down large branches or even the entire tree. Have your trees inspected and trimmed – it could save your home.

Be Ready for the Worst
Since Harvey, there is no such thing as being too prepared for the worst. Being properly equipped to handle future storms can literally be a lifesaver. Sandbags or concrete edgings may help keep water out of crucial places, and a generator can assist during mass power outages. Be ready if you have to evacuate. Living in Houston, if you do not have flood insurance, talk to your agent as soon as possible. Flood damage will not be covered under a standard homeowners insurance policy.

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