August 28, 2023
Living on the Gulf Coast, we are all too familiar with hurricanes. The peak of hurricane season is here and we want to make sure your home is prepared. Check out these tips : Clear your yard. Move any loose objects, such as lawn furniture, grills, and trash cans, inside or under shelter. If you can't move them, secure them with ropes or chains. If a storm is threatening our area, cover your windows and doors. Use storm shutters or plywood to cover all of your windows and doors. This will help protect them from flying debris. Secure your roof. If you have loose or damaged shingles, repair them or have them replaced. You may also want to consider installing hurricane straps to help secure your roof to your home. Trim your trees. Remove any dead, dying, or diseased trees or branches that could fall on your home during a storm. Back up your important documents. This includes things like your insurance policies, birth certificates, and financial records. Store them in a safe place, such as a safety deposit box or a cloud-based storage service. Stock up on supplies. This includes food, water, batteries, flashlights, first-aid kit, and other essentials. You should have enough supplies to last for at least 72 hours. Make a plan. Decide where you will go and what you will do if you have to evacuate your home. Here are some additional tips for preparing your windows if a hurricane is headed our way: If you have storm shutters, make sure they are in good condition and that you know how to install them. If you don't have storm shutters, you can use plywood to cover your windows. Make sure the plywood is at least 1/2 inch thick and that it is nailed or screwed securely in place. If you have sliding glass doors, you can use a piece of plywood to cover the track. Make sure the plywood is wide enough to cover the entire track and that it is nailed or screwed securely in place. It is important to start preparing your home for a hurricane well in advance of the storm. This will give you time to get everything done and to make sure your home is as safe as possible.