Blog Prepare your roof and house for hurricane hurricane preparation Jun 16, 2023

As hurricane season approaches, it is essential to prepare yourself and your home for any potential dangers. With high winds and heavy rain, hurricanes can cause significant damage to your roof and home. Fortunately, there are several steps you can take to prepare your home for a hurricane and minimize the damage caused to your roof and property.

First, you should consider getting your roof inspected before hurricane season. A professional roofer can inspect your roof for any damage or weak spots that could exacerbate the effects of a hurricane. If any problems are found, you can make the necessary repairs to ensure your roof can withstand the high winds and heavy rain associated with hurricanes.

Additionally, you may want to consider installing hurricane straps or clips to reinforce your roof. These metal straps connect your roof to the walls of your home and help to keep your roof from lifting off in high winds. Hurricane straps can be installed during a roof installation or added to an existing roof.

It is also important to evaluate your roof's materials and ensure they are up to the task of withstanding a hurricane. Your roof should be made from durable materials like asphalt, metal, or tile. These materials can withstand heavy rain and high winds better than weaker materials like wood or shingles. If your roof's materials are not up to par, consider replacing them before a hurricane hits.

Next, it's essential to maintain your yard and trees around your property. Overhanging limbs and trees can cause significant damage to your roof in high winds. Trim any overhanging branches or trees near your home to reduce the risk of roof damage during a hurricane.

Another essential aspect of hurricane preparation is securing your loose items around your home. Outdoor furniture, lightweight decorations, and even toys can become dangerous projectiles in high winds. Store these items inside your home during a hurricane to prevent them from causing damage to your roof or others' property.

Finally, prepare your home's emergency kit with essential items like non-perishable food, batteries, flashlights, and other essential supplies. In case of power outages, you should have a generator to keep your home's essentials running. You should also identify a safe area in your home to take shelter during a hurricane.

In summary, you can never be too prepared for a hurricane. Preparing your roof and home for a hurricane can help you minimize damage and keep yourself and your family safe. By getting your roof inspected, installing hurricane straps, trimming trees, securing loose items, and preparing an emergency kit, you'll increase your chances of surviving a hurricane relatively unscathed. Don't wait until the last minute to start preparing, as it may be too late. Remember, preparedness is key when it comes to hurricanes.

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