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What To Know About Winter Storm Damage

9/30/2019 (Permalink)

Cars covered with snow Winter storm in Yardley, PA

What To Know About Winter Storm Damage

In Yardley,PA, winter storm damage can lead to a number of unexpected problems. From damage type, to cleanup methods, here are a few things you may want to know.

1. There Are a Few Ways To Mitigate Damage

Before the blizzard, or similar winter weather arrives, there are several mitigation steps you can take to protect your home. Check and unclog any gutters around your home to prevent water backup and possible flooding. You may also want to check for any loose shingles or siding that can be torn off by the wind, and trim any branches that may be able to fall into your home. It's also a good idea to insulate any exposed pipes that are in danger of freezing.

2. Cold Weather Can Lead to Several Types of Damage

The winds and weather that comes with a winter storm can cause several types of damage to your home. Chill temperatures can freeze pipes causing them to break and potentially flood once any water in them thaws. High winds can pick up to debris and other loose items and throw them into the home causing damage. Wind can also cause damage to the roof which may then leak once thawing occurs.

3. Damage Area of Your Home Can Be Restored

It's important to note that even if winter weather does lead to damage to your home, it can be restored. A local storm damage restoration service is trained to deal with a number of damage types including roof damage, flooding, mold problems, and other repairs. With a little time and effort they can have your home looking as if nothing ever occurred.
Whether a winter storm has led to a damaged roof, or frozen pipes, your local restoration service can you get your home back in working order. They can also help recommend ways you can mitigate damage in the future.

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