While you may think of light rain when you hear the phrase “spring storm,” the reality can be devastating. Severe spring storms often bring high winds, flash flooding, hail, and even tornadoes, which can cause extensive damage to your property, and lightning strikes can spark electrical fires.
As emergency planning experts, Paul Davis Restoration, Inc. helps homes and businesses nationwide prepare for the worst by being ready today. By securing your property and formulating a solid plan, you’ll minimize the impact of unpredictable spring weather.
How To Prepare for Bad Weather
Spring storms often bring unpredictable and severe weather patterns. It’s crucial to be proactive to avoid costly damage. Follow our expert tips to prepare for hailstorms, tornadoes, thunderstorms, and more.
Secure Outdoor Furniture or Decorations
Loose objects, like lawn chairs, mowers, or patio tables, can become high-speed projectiles during hurricanes or tornadoes. Bringing outdoor furniture inside at the first signs of a severe spring storm is your best option.
Close Windows, Garages & Storm Shutters
Don’t leave your home or business vulnerable to high winds or theft. Board up all windows, bolt storm shutters, and lock the garage and all entry points to create a strong barrier between your property and the elements.
Inspect Your Roof
Be proactive about roof maintenance. A professional roof inspection can identify minor to significant issues, prevent further damage, and help ensure your roof stays intact during severe weather.
Invest in Impact-Resistant Windows
Impact-resistant windows can help protect your home or business from high winds, flying debris, and rain damage, offering extra defense where you need it most.
Clear Gutters & Downspouts
Clean and properly maintain your gutters and downspouts, removing leaves, twigs, and other debris. Clogged gutters can cause water to back up, leading to roof or foundational damage, especially during heavy rains or flash flooding.
Trim or Prune Trees
Remove large branches or trim overgrown trees to prevent damage to vehicles, windows, or roofs. In high winds, branches can easily break off or even catch fire from a lightning strike.
Establish a Family Emergency Plan or Evacuation Route
A storm plan is crucial for both households and businesses. Establish a clear evacuation route to ensure that all members of your family or workplace know what to do in an emergency.
Be Prepared: Emergency Supplies
Knowing what to bring with you in an emergency is just as important as the preparations you’ll take at home. During a severe spring storm, keep a to-go bag ready with essential supplies like:
- A flashlight
- Fresh batteries
- Rain gear
- Extra prescription medicine
- Phone charger
- First aid kit
- A wrench to turn off utilities
- Utensils, especially cups
- Radio
- Change of warm clothes
- Three-day supply of non-perishable food
- One gallon of bottled water per person
If you may be away from home for an extended period, don’t forget to pack a sleeping bag or warm blanket for added comfort.
Why Choose Paul Davis for Storm Damage Restoration?
As IICRC-certified restoration experts, we have the advanced skills and knowledge to recover personal property and commercial inventory in the aftermath of storms. Since 1966, Paul Davis Restoration, Inc. has been a trusted leader in restoration and emergency planning, offering essential services like board-up and commercial large loss prevention.
Enrolling in our First Priority Program gives you access to a comprehensive disaster support service for businesses and large companies. This program offers priority restoration and emergency response, reducing downtime and ensuring your operations get back on track quickly.
Contact Paul Davis Restoration, Inc. today to learn more about our nationwide emergency storm planning services for homes and businesses.