steps to help prevent wind damage
8/24/2021 (Permalink)
Examine trees and shrubs
High winds and loose branches are a bad combination. Keep trees and shrubs in good condition and cut down dead trees before they do any damage (check your municipal bylaws before you do this). If you are not comfortable cutting branches yourself, hire a professional.
Before a storm, trim any damaged branches. But be careful—if the branches are touching any hydro cables, you could get an electric shock.
Identify vulnerable entry points
Homes have 4 weak spots: the roof, windows, doors, and garage. If they’re in poor condition, they can get seriously damaged in a windstorm. Roofs are particularly vulnerable in high winds. Check your home’s weak spots regularly and get any repairs done promptly.
Before a storm, make sure all doors and windows are closed and locked securely.
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