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4 Basic Steps To Protect Buildings From Storm Damage

6/22/2021 (Permalink)

Image of hail and rain hitting on a roof during a storm. Heavy storms can damage your roof.

Thunderstorms happen in every part of the country and may bring winds at more than 100 mph. The best way to protect your Clearfield, UT, business is to take preventative steps before storms head your way. A loose window frame or a very small roof leak could lead to significant problems when exposed to high winds.

Simple Steps to Avoid Roof Leak


Schedule and Carry Out Routine Roof Inspections

Look for obvious signs of damage, such as bubbles, cracks, missing shingles, tears, punctures, uneven distribution of roofing materials, and other signs of wear and tear. It's also important to check the gutters for the accumulation of leaves, dirt, sticks, and other debris. Make sure that roofing materials and gutters are attached securely enough to resist the powerful force of windstorms.

Check Doors and Windows

During visual inspections of doors and windows, pay special attention to hardware. The brackets, bolts, hinges, and other hardware must be secure enough to remain connected in the face of water and wind. If you notice dents, warping, rusting, or other damage, contact property damage repair and replacement professionals to make sure your buildings are secure.

Protect Exterior Buildings and Equipment

During good weather, maintain your landscape to prevent windblown branches from causing a damaged roof and possible new roof leak. When storms threaten, gather any equipment, supplies, or furniture you keep outside and secure them in a shed or other appropriate shelter.

Understand Your Insurance Coverage

Before your property is exposed to any damage, make sure you understand what your policy covers. For example, do you have a business continuity plan? Your insurance provider may also be willing to help you develop an emergency preparedness plan with tips such as keeping tarps and plywood available to board up damage while waiting for repair professionals.

Thunderstorms can cause a lot of problems around your building, even if you don't have an existing roof leak. Make sure you know how to prevent or at least minimize property damage.

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