Assessing Wind Damage After a Southeast Storm: What to Look For
9/11/2024 (Permalink)
As a SERVPRO® professional, we understand that Southeast storms can bring powerful winds capable of causing significant damage to homes and businesses. Assessing wind damage promptly and accurately is crucial for effective restoration and prevention of further issues. Here’s a guide to help you identify and evaluate wind damage after a storm.
Roof Damage
One of the most common areas affected by wind is the roof. High winds can lift and remove shingles, leaving your roof vulnerable to water damage. Inspect your roof for missing or damaged shingles, and look for granules in your gutters, which indicate shingle wear. Additionally, check for any visible gaps or cracks around the chimney and skylights. It's essential to address these issues quickly to prevent leaks and structural damage.
Siding and Exterior Walls
Wind can also cause damage to the siding and exterior walls of your home or business. Look for loose, cracked, or missing siding panels. Examine the corners and edges where siding pieces meet, as these areas are particularly susceptible to wind damage. If you notice any separation or gaps, it’s vital to have these repaired to maintain the integrity of your building’s exterior.
Windows and Doors
Windows and doors are vulnerable points during a windstorm. Check for cracked, broken, or shattered glass. Inspect the seals around windows and doors for any signs of damage or wear. Even small gaps can allow water and wind to enter your home, leading to further damage. Ensure that all windows and doors are properly sealed and functioning to keep your property secure.
Fencing and Outdoor Structures
Don’t forget to inspect your fencing and other outdoor structures, such as sheds, gazebos, and pergolas. High winds can loosen posts, warp panels, and cause structural instability. Look for leaning fences, broken boards, or damaged hardware. Addressing these issues promptly can prevent accidents and additional damage during future storms.
Landscaping and Trees
Wind damage isn't limited to your home or building; it can also affect your landscaping. Assess your yard for fallen branches, uprooted trees, and damaged plants. Pay close attention to trees near your home, as they can pose a threat to your property if they are unstable. Remove any debris and consider consulting a professional arborist to evaluate and trim any potentially hazardous trees.
Gutters and Downspouts
Finally, inspect your gutters and downspouts. High winds can dislodge these components, leading to improper drainage and potential water damage. Make sure gutters are securely fastened and free of debris. Check that downspouts direct water away from your foundation to prevent erosion and basement flooding.
Call SERVPRO for Professional Assessment
While a visual inspection can help identify obvious signs of wind damage, a professional assessment is essential for a comprehensive evaluation. At SERVPRO, we have the expertise and equipment to thoroughly inspect your property and address any damage. Our team is ready to assist you with prompt, reliable service to restore your home or business to its pre-storm condition.
In the wake of a Southeast storm, quick and effective wind damage assessment is crucial. By knowing what to look for and addressing issues promptly, you can protect your property and ensure a swift recovery. Trust SERVPRO to be your partner in storm damage restoration.