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4 Ways To Protect Your Home From Storm Damage

5/26/2022 (Permalink)

4 Storm-Proofing Tips

While rain is typically beneficial to your yard, when too much rain falls in too short a timeframe, disaster can happen. Your foundation may leak. Fallen trees may damage your roof. Tree limbs can break windows. When dealing with storms in Fairway, KS, or outside flooding, there are many ways to prevent damage. Here are four ways you can protect your home before the next storm.

1. Prepare Your Garden

Design a rain garden in a low area where stormwater accumulates. Place plants with deep roots that prefer wet soil. Plants absorb excess moisture.

Place heavy mulch in garden beds. Lightweight wood chips wash away and clog drainage systems. Appropriate mulching also allows rain to drain into the garden, rather than pooling on top of the soil.

2. Divert the Rain Storm

Examine the terrain when it is dry and when it is raining. See how the rainfall flows across your property. Regrade the yard and create swales or trenches to redirect the water away from your foundation and your neighbor’s property. Install drains near your concrete or asphalt driveway to manage rain drainage.

Clean out your gutters. Divert rain spouts so water discharges at least 6 feet away from your foundation. Inspect and replace any clogged spouts.

3. Prepare Your Yard

Remove or trim trees that can fall or break in a storm, damaging your roof, windows or structure. Debris can clog your storm drainage system. Be sure to clean out and around drains to prevent outside flooding.

4. Choose a Restoration Team

Be prepared for severe weather in Fairway, KS, with the contact information for your insurance company and a professional storm damage restoration team. They specialize in assessing and repairing damage to your home, allowing you to return to your home faster.

Outside flooding and storm damage is frustrating for the homeowner. Take time now to develop a few proactive measures to protect your home.

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