Sunday, December 2, 2012

Here's How to Storm Proof Your Home Now


A home will always need to be protected from the elements. It is really one of the most most basic requirements for any home, especially since when you do that you are also ensuring the protection of those who are living in that home. And since that is one of the basic functions of a home - to shelter from the elements - then it is certainly a must. If your home is not effectively protected from the elements, particularly the harsher seasons, then you have a serious problem in your hands, for sure. Without a doubt, it should be one of your priorities when it comes to matters concerning your home.

You can do something about it, and that's the good news about it, that you could actually storm proof your home. By storm proofing your home, you can effectively protect it from the onslaught and ravages of snow, water, wind, and even intense heat of the summer time. Of course you need to do the storm proofing before any of these come along, to make sure that it'd be effective.

Actually, it might surprise you that some of the steps involve very simple maintenance measures, which is actually a good thing. Here then are some of the tips for storm proofing your home:

For the doors and windows of your home, here's what to do. Install wooden shutters that are easy to handle, meaning it can be closed quickly and easily when the bad weather has arrived. Shatter proof glass panes is best for widow replacements. Weather strips should also be installed around doors and windows, just before the storms hit, helping keep out ice, water, and snow. About taking care of your roof and sidings - you should make inspections when the weather is still relatively good. Check for any loose shingles, and then immediately make the necessary repairs to prepare it for the coming harsh weather. As for the sidings, every loose siding should be put back in place, make use of nails to put it back again. Preparing the interior area of your home is also very important. Glass and objects that are easy to break should be immediately removed from windows when the bad weather starts. For your basement windows, some heavy plastic sheets should be used to cover it up. It will serve to prevent floodwater and the cold winds from easily penetrating your basement. As the storm nears your area, make sure that every single electrical appliances and gadgets should be unplugged. For basements that are easily flooded, the installation of a backflow preventer right in the floor drain should serve to make sure that groundwater is prevented from going back up. Be prepared to pump away water as flood penetrates and builds up in your home. As part of your preparedness measures, always make sure that you have the necessary emergency items that would prove useful to you once the storm and other causes of bad weather hits. Tips For Becoming An Architect   Finding The Right New Home Builders Can Be Challenging   The Importance Of Having House Plans Before You Build   How We Can Be Better Prepared for Cases of Extreme Weather   



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