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What you should look for after a rainstorm in Montwood Tuesday, January 31st, 8:00 PM
SERVPRO of Southeast El Paso/Butterfield explains what to do after a rainstorm to protect your property

El Paso, United States - January 31, 2023 / SERVPRO of Southeast El Paso/Butterfield /

Montwood storms can be catastrophic to properties and can damage your roof, walls, flooring, cars, and even your furniture. Knowing what to do after a storm can significantly change the course of events, reduce the level of damage, and save you money.

The team at SERVPRO of Southeast El Paso/Butterfield, a leading restoration company offering flood restoration services in Montwood, El Paso, TX, has outlined the following things property owners should look out for after a storm.

What to look out for after a storm

1. Roof damage

A storm can damage a large part of your roof, depending on its force. Look for missing shingles from the ground up. The damage could be more severe if hail hits your location. Call your insurance provider if your roof is damaged. They will send a qualified professional to assess the roof damage and determine the right amount of claim you are entitled to.

2. Check for debris on your roof

If you observe huge sticks or branches on your roof or close to your siding, the storm likely strikes your home with force. It might be challenging to evaluate the damage because of the obstructions, but it is still essential to find any damage.

Avoid climbing onto your roof to remove debris or conduct an inspection if it is unsafe to do so.

3. Check your sidings

Your siding can be dented by even tiny hailstones, especially if it is made of aluminum or another soft material. Although this is a simple remedy, leaving it undone puts your house at imminent risk of leaking. Dents can loosen your siding or leave tiny openings or fractures, allowing water to leak in and weaken the outside and inside of your property.

Also, check for missing or loose sidings, and have them replaced immediately. You don't want to expose your property to more damage.

4. Roof or ceiling leaks

A waterproof substance is laid on every roofing system to safeguard the interior of the building. Your roofing system can become vulnerable during a strong storm because of shifting ties or missing shingles. Any damage to the structural integrity of your roof can result in leaks.

5. Check for broken or clogged gutters

If your gutters are blocked, the only place for water to go is down the side of your house and beneath the shingles, which can damage the fascia and soffit.

Even though gutter issues don't happen as frequently as siding or roof damage, bad weather can still cause them. Quickly inspect your gutters after a significant storm. If they are blocked or dripping, it may be time to call a gutter service. Even though gutter problems might not appear serious, they can cause floods and other issues.

6. Check for defective window frames

Professionals install frames and windows to be solid and withstand all weather conditions. However, intense storms have proven to damage window frames or move them out of position. Always check your window frames to ensure they are in position, as any alteration can lead to leaks and water damage to your property.

What to do if a storm damages your home

Storm damage is often accompanied by water damage to parts of your home. The best action is to hire flood restoration services like SERVPRO of Southeast El Paso/Butterfield. They'll inspect all aspects of your home for damage, clean up, and dry any water. They can also work with third-party restoration contractors to repair any damaged part of your home.

Are you ready to get started? Call SERVPRO of Southeast El Paso/Butterfield at (915) 234-2679 for a free quote.

Contact Information:

SERVPRO of Southeast El Paso/Butterfield

1212 N Yarbrough D #107
El Paso, TX 79925
United States

William Love
(915) 234-2679
https://www.servprosoutheastelpasobutterfield.com/

Original Source: https://www.servprosoutheastelpasobutterfield.com/blog/post/413338/storm/what-to-do-after-a-rainstorm-to-protect-your-montwood-property

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