6 Tips to Help During Storm Restoration
5/11/2021 (Permalink)
Storm damage can damage your home in many ways. Hurricane damage, wind damage, ice damage, hail damage, and water damage can affect your home. Here are tips to help you get roof leaks, ice damming, floodwater, river flooding, flooding, or rising groundwater under control and complete storm remediation.
1. Allow Expert to Create a Water Restoration Plan
Depending on the damage that resulted in your home will determine the restoration plan undertaken. Whether it is ice damage, hurricane damage, wind damage, hail damage, roof damage, or water damage, it will affect the method of storm restoration. Most storm damage occurs concurrently. For instance, heavy rain, hail, and lightning can cause hail damage, flooding, and water damage. A water restoration plan needs to aim for timely storm remediation. The plan outlines roof repairs for roof leaks on roof damage, repair frozen pipes, and how to remedy ice dams and ice damming. The restoration plan determines whether you require flood pumps for water restoration and remove groundwater, river flooding, and floodwater.
2. Identify and Prepare for Climatic Conditions
Environmental and climatic conditions often change. You might experience flooding, river flooding, excess groundwater, and ice dams, causing storm damage and water damage throughout the year. Depending on the time of year, you'll experience different environmental conditions. During the summer, you likely to encounter hail damage, hurricane damage, and roof damage on your home that will cause a roof leak. In the winter, prepare for ice dams, frozen pipes, ice damming, and ice damage. River flooding, floodwater, and flooding can occur at any time, depending on the rainfall amount.
3. Focus on the Storm Remediation
Storm remediation focuses on putting hail damage, ice damage, floodwater, or groundwater under control and minimizing further wind damage or hurricane damage. Start home restoration immediately. Use flood pumps to control and remove floodwater, mend frozen pipes, and repair roofs after roof damage. Wind damage, hurricane, storm damage, and ice damage are unavoidable and unpredictable. How you deal with the damage affects the home restoration plan. Call professionals who will use flood pumps and other specialized equipment to facilitate rapid storm restoration.
4. Contact Your Insurance Agent
Check if your insurance agent covers property damage from ice dams, floods, excess groundwater, and river flooding. You should also document roof repairs, repaired frozen pipes, and ice damage on your property using photos. Be sure to call the insurance company before commencing any roof repairs.
5. Explore Appropriate Water Restoration Techniques
Employ appropriate restoration techniques to achieve proper storm remediation. Professional storm restoration experts have the expertise, method, and equipment, such as flood pumps, to deal with groundwater, floodwater, and river flooding. Identify salvageable items and those soaked in water: address ice dams, roof leakage, and roof damage on your home. Work with a trusted expert who can identify ice damming and mitigate the future occurrence of roof leaks and roof damage.
6. Repair the Storm Damage to Achieve Restoration
Reaching out to storm restoration experts who understand hail damage, roof repairs, and the mitigation of flooding and wind damage will timely restore your home. Flood pumps will efficiently deal with water in your house. You require roof repairs and roof tarps. Remove the damaged items and document them. Dry and clean the house. The storm restoration expert has specialized equipment to remove odor in your home. Renovate and paint your walls. Rebuild the roof and install a new carpet.
Every storm damage is different, but working with a home restoration expert will facilitate and ease storm restoration. Take note of various climatic conditions and take measures to help prepare to prevent damage. Focusing on home restoration and storm remediation is essential. Following a few tips such as an appropriate restoration plan and techniques and contacting your insurance company will enhance complete renovation. The expert will make a recovery easy and cost-efficient.
For additional information regarding storm damage, contact SERVPRO of East Memphis at (901) 754-9061.