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Tips For Storm Damage

5/20/2022 (Permalink)

A picture of tree fallen on a house. Tips For Storm Damage

Severe storms can potentially result in costly storm damage repair if you’re not on top of the restoration process firsthand with a prominent Repair Company in Fayette County. So, when the storm is over, it’s important to know what to do, as well as what NOT to do. If you’ve experienced storm damage of any size, follow these key storm damage restoration tips.  

Parts of your Property to Keep an Eye On 

  • To ensure your safety when checking for house damage, make sure to watch out for fallen power lines, standing water that may be electrically charged, and wild animals. Here are a few other areas that you should keep in mind while making your initial visual assessment.  

Check your Plumbing for:   

  • Open water valves to toilets and sinks. If necessary, shut off all water to your property to help stave off any plumbing issues.     
  • A leaking irrigation system. This could be a huge threat to your landscape that could potentially spill into your property if not caught and quickly repaired.  

Check your Electrical for:  

  • Frayed wires and watch for sparks. Treat every wire as if it were live so that you don’t accidentally brush past one and get electrocuted.  
  • If you have structural damage or see exposed wires. Make sure to call an electrician if you find any of these on your property after water damage.   
  • If a limb or tree has fallen on a power line near your house, turn off the power and call the utility company. Do not attempt to cut or clear fallen trees that are around power lines yourself!    

If you Find Flooding: 

  • For flooding problems, the best plan is to call a professional restoration company. They have the necessary tools, qualified technicians, and knowledge to deal with flooding damage.  Get a pump or squeegee to remove any standing water while you wait for your technician to arrive. Make sure to take all necessary precautions and wear boots, gloves, eye protection, and a respirator if you decide to DIY this part. 

Who to Call After Storm Damage  

  • Having all of your ducks in a row now will help you be much more adept at handling a water damage crisis if/when the time comes. That’s why it’s best to have the number for SERVPRO of Fayette County on speed dial on the off-chance that a severe storm rolls through your neighborhood and leads to water damage on your property. If you’ve sustained water damage that requires professional attention, call us today at 724-628-3022 for a consultation.

Tracie "Dusty" Nichols

724-628-3022

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