After a storm, it is crucial to prioritize safety and keep your family safe. This includes conducting emergency repairs, taking pictures of all damage, calling your insurance company, looking into Federal Disaster Assistance, reviewing the damage and preparing for repairs, removing debris when safe, and contacting a reliable contractor to help restore your life.
To prevent worsening damage to your home, take precautionary measures called mitigation. This involves assessing the damage to your home, including the extent of the damage, policy details, and immediate needs. If you plan to file a claim with your insurance company, it is essential to assess the situation and follow these steps.
Ensure safety first. Damaged homes are unstable and unsafe, so it is best not to panic. If you are still in the house, find a safe place. Properly documenting the condition of the structure immediately following a storm is important as subsequent actions are based on the information collected during this assessment stage.
Conduct a preliminary inspection. Look for big holes, missing shingles, or broken gutters and siding. If it is severe damage, call your insurance company. Heavy or moderate damage should be called to a roofing and exteriors company. Minor damage should be called to a trusted professional roofing contractor.
Conduct a preliminary inspection. Document the damage. Make temporary repairs. Contact your insurance company.
Secure a roofing and/or siding. After a severe storm event, it is highly recommended that homeowners request a storm damage inspection from a HAAG CERTIFIED Inspector to check for signs of damage. If you suspect your roof sustained damage from a recent storm, schedule an inspection immediately with a roofing pro. It is common to get a free inspection.
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