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After a storm, what kind of damage should I look for?

After a storm, what kind of damage should I look for?

 

If your property has been damaged by a storm, you should inspect it for structural damage, water intrusion, mold growth, and debris. An example of structural damage would be broken windows, damaged roofs, walls, or any other damage that has been done to the structure itself. It is vitally important to make sure that these problems are taken care of as soon as possible after a storm in order to prevent further damage from occurring as a result of weakened structures or leaks caused by compromised integrity in the building materials.

In order to ensure your home is structurally sound, you also need to ensure that there are no leaks coming from both inside and outside your home. There is a need for immediate attention when it comes to water damage, as if not addressed immediately, this could result in costly repairs in the future. The most important thing to remember is that mold can begin to grow within a few days after it is exposed to moisture, especially in warm climates. If your property has been exposed to water for a number of days, it is highly recommended that you contact a mold remediation expert as soon as possible.

It is also important to inspect your property for debris such as fallen branches and fence lines from trees that have fallen on your property. As long as wind and rain continue to blow, these items need to be removed quickly in order to prevent further damage being caused.