11 Tips To Prepare Your DC, MD, VA Home For Hurricane Ian
Seasonal Tips, Storm Damage, Weather Related News | September 29, 2022According to forecasters, Hurricane Ida will be affecting the Metro DC area this Wednesday, September 1st.
Contrary to popular belief, hurricanes are not just a coastal problem and can pose a threat even as far inland as DC metro. Previous hurricanes such as Ike and Isaac should continue to serve as a reminder that significant damage can not only occur inland from a major hurricane but even a smaller hurricane can leave lots of damage in its path. Hurricane Ida has the potential to produce a variety of dangerous conditions including:
• Tornadoes and microbursts
• Flying debris
• Heavy rainfall
• Storm surges
• Floods
• Mudslides
Gutterman Services team cares about your safety so we have created some easy to follow tips to prepare your Metro DC property for Hurricane Ida.
11 Tips To Prepare Your Metro DC Area Home For Hurricane Ida
Tip 1: Check the contents of your emergency supply kit and replace items that may have expired. If you don’t have an emergency supply kit made, click here to download a checklist with basic items that every supply kit should include.
Tip 2: Bring loose, lightweight objects such as patio furniture, garbage cans and bicycles inside.
Tip 3: Anchor objects that are too large to bring inside or would be unsafe to bring inside (e.g., gas grills and propane tanks).
Tip 4: Trim or remove damaged trees and limbs close enough to fall on structures.
Tip 5: Secure loose rain gutters and downspouts and clear any clogged areas or debris to prevent water damage to your property.
Tip 6: Have your roof inspected for leaks, weakness, missing shingles, and security. Now may be an ideal time to ask our expert team to inspect your roof. Click to schedule a roof inspection.
Tip 7: Consider purchasing a portable generator (if you’re lucky enough to find one!).
Tip 8: Check doors, windows, and walls, such as areas where cables and pipes enter, for openings that could allow water to penetrate.
Tip 9: If you have a sump pump in your home, check to ensure that it is plugged in. Also be sure to test it, as sumps that lay dormant for long periods of time sometimes need attention.
Tip 10: Have a three-day supply of water, dried and/or canned food. Also consider filling up your sinks and bathtubs with water for washing.
Tip 11: Document the condition of your home prior to the storm.
By following these tips, you will help minimize damage to your home and/or speed our recovery efforts in case of damage, while keeping your family safe.
If your home sustains damage during a storm, Gutterman Services can help you!
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The team at Gutterman Services understands dealing with insurance companies can be less than fun, especially during an emergency. We are very familiar with many home insurers and their processes and can help you determine whether your damage is likely to be covered. We can also assist with filing paperwork. So, reach out today if we can be of assistance! Click Here To Get Started