Top Storm Threats to the Jasper Area | SERVPRO of Walker & Winston Counties
12/13/2023 (Permalink)
We all know how serious storms can be in our community! The spring and summer can be a volatile time of year, but strong storms can impact us at any point throughout the different seasons.
Knowing more about the different weather threats and what damage they can cause can help you better prepare your home and family to keep everyone safe and dry while the weather rages outside.
When the Wind Blows
Wind is often one of the most destructive parts of a storm because it holds incredible power. Moderate thunderstorms can bring wind speeds up to around 30 to 40 miles per hour, and that speed can snap twigs and toss around yard debris easily.
More severe storms that bring wind speeds upwards of 70 miles per hour or more can break limbs, knock over trees and even turn over cars or other heavy outdoor equipment or possessions.
Getting your home ready as soon as high wind is predicted can help you avoid serious impact damage. Trim your trees to remove dead branches, get your car inside the garage and tie down anything heavy that you don’t want to be blown into the sides of your home.
When the Rain Starts to Fall
Rain may not seem like a serious part of any storm, but it can infiltrate your home and create a watery mess or flood in seconds. A single blocked gutter can lead to water pooling on your roof that will force its way under your shingles and into your home. Once it is in your attic, it can leak down your walls or become stagnant and spark a mold infestation.
It can also get into your home down below via a foundation issue. If your gutters are full and rain pours over the edge of your roof and directly onto your foundation, it can easily seep down through the ground and get into your basement through tiny gaps and cracks in your foundation. This can lead to soggy carpets, wet walls and a host of other flood-related problems.
The Dangers of Tornadoes
When a tornado warning is issued, taking cover immediately is necessary. Tornadoes can cause incredible amounts of damage and can lead to entire neighborhoods being leveled. Stay away from windows and locate an interior room of your home to ride out a tornado warning.
If your home is damaged by the wind or power generated by a tornado, use extreme caution when walking about in your home after the storm has passed. Broken boards, bent nails and shattered glass are all serious safety hazards.
Let us help you overcome any sort of home damage that you suffer during a storm. Our team will be there quickly to help dry out your home and address repairs right away.
Our team can confidently handle your storm restoration. Contact SERVPRO of Walker & Winston Counties today.