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5 Things To Consider When Doing Storm Damage Repair

9/15/2017 (Permalink)


5 Things To Consider When Doing Storm Damage Repair

Homes damaged by powerful storms should seek professional assistance to repair damage. Perilous weather conditions causes river flooding, wind damage, ice damming and flood water creating serious property damage. Ice damage and hail damage are some primary factors in hurricane damage and storm damage.

Here is a checklist to evaluate storm damage before home restoration:

-Be Safe Before Storm Restoration: In the case of flooding from a river flooding, check if power lines are down before any storm remediation. Do not to make contact with fallen electrical lines, because flood water can conduct electrical currents. Do not employ a flood pump, until professionals have ensured there are no downed power lines.

-Assess for Roof Damage: Have a professional inspect for roof damage, roof leaks and ice damming. An ice dam is formed at the edges of a roof when a ridge of ice gets molded requiring roof repair. A professional can check for roof damage such as roof leaks, missing shingles and fallen branches. Ice damming causes gutter damage, requiring proper equipment for roof repair. In the case of hail damage or ice damage, look for frozen pipes within the ceiling or massive holes that could be left open.

-Contact the Insurance Company: Insurance companies should be contacted to assess wind damage, roof damage, hurricane damage, hail damage, ice damage, and any other kind of damages. They can find professional companies for roof repair, window repair, etc. requiring a skilled contractor.

-Inspect Personal Belongings: In the case of flooding, flood water can cause damage to computers, televisions and cell phones. Valuable personal items should be assessed for proof of damage, with documents, photos and/or videos sent to the insurance company for damage verification.

-Check for Wind Damage: Wind damage caused by flying debris can be destructive. Storm damage caused by wind cracks windows, creates holes and damages personal property. Wind damage weakens walls and causes wall slant or cracks, resulting in more repairs.

Different storms can cause different damage making home restoration more challenging. Some types of storm damage include:

-Hurricane Damage
-Hail Damage
-Ice Damage
-Damage from river flooding
-Wind Damage

In the case of hurricane damage, flooding, wind, river flooding and large waves damages vehicles and buildings. Professional storm restoration, also known as storm remediation, is necessary. Some insurance companies offer storm restoration and home restoration services, or can refer clients to reliable storm remediation firms. Business owners may invest in flood insurance to pay for hurricane damage repairs, to make the home restoration process easier.

Storm restoration from hail damage leaves cracks and holes in a home’s roof and windows. Hail also causes damage like roof leaks, requiring more roof repair.

Snow storms cause frozen pipes which expands and burst. Because water expands as it freezes, frozen pipes can be a huge headache. If you have a frozen pipe, make sure to turn the water off and call a professional to repair the frozen pipes.

When it comes to ice damage, roofs are mostly damaged by ice dams. Avoid ice damming by using roof rakes to clear the snow. Roof leaks are detected as ice melts, if cracks or holes are present. Ice dams also wreak havoc on gutters and drainage systems. On warm days, use a water hose to help get rid of ice dams.

Flooding is a manageable aspect of storm remediation by using flood pumps, if it safe to do so. If flood water gets into your home, water restoration should be considered. Professionals use water restoration methods like flood pumps, because faster water restoration means less damage due to flooding and mold.

Professionally remove ground water, using special vacuums, reaches ground water in areas not easily accessible. Employ a professional using a flood pump to remove ground water during water restoration, so ground water damage is avoided.

Visit http://www.SERVPROscottsdale.com for more information on storm damage.

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