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5 Basic Guidelines to Help Homeowners Avoid Wind Damage

By: Ben Draggin

Your house may be damaged by violent storms at any time of the year. The damage inflicted may vary from minor to very serious. Much of the destruction is caused by wind. As a consequence, your house and family may be placed at risk. The following simple steps, along with some follow through can help greatly decrease damage to your house and property.

Roofs are an extremely susceptible part of any house. It is vital to check the connection between the roof and the walls. That bond must be strong enough to defend against the uplifting effect inflicted by high winds. From inside the attic check to make sure the nails go through the rafters or trusses. If your region is known for hurricanes or twisters, you might want to add hurricane straps if they are not already installed. Building codes in some locations now require them. These galvanized metal straps ensure that the roof and the walls have a solid connection. Also inspect the roof sheathing and re-nail as required.

Windows must be protected to minimize the hazard brought on flying debris and changes in air pressure. Think about protecting glass with either permanent storm shutters or sheets of plywood. In case of a storm, permanent shutters are handy as they can be rapidly and easily shut to secure the glass. Sheets of plywood are less expensive but less convenient as well. remember to secure any French doors, glass sliding doors, and skylights. Check to ensure your exterior doord have at least three hinges and a deadbolt. Changes in air pressure and flying debris are best resisted by solid wood doors or metal doors.

Most ofThe majority of tree damage by wind is avoidable. Intact trees cannot cause damage to your home. Choose types of trees unaffected by high winds. Often indigenous trees are good choices. Plant your trees properly, that is a little above the grade. Plant them some distance away from the house. That way they cannot damage the house even if they fall. Proper pruning techniques can greatly reduce potential wind damage. Hire a professional arborist for best results. Circling roots, decay, wounds, structural issues and compact soil can lead to increased wind damage.

Garage doors (especially two-car) are also susceptible to being damaged by high winds. When wind finds a way into a garage the consequencesoutcome can be major and expensive damage to the rest of the building. If you are in the process of constructing or remodeling a home, check into garage doors built to withstand high winds. Existing garage doors can be toughened with additional braces and by strengthening the glider wheel tracks. Kits are often available to add additional strength.

Ordinary objects such as outdoor chairs, barbecue grills, trash cans and toys can become lethal in the high winds produced by powerful storms, twisters or hurricanes. Put away anything that could become airborne in high winds. Outdoor furnishings and barbecue grills can be protected by bolting them to a deck or patio or by securing them to ground anchors with cables or chains. Outbuildings such as storage sheds ought to be fastened to a permanent foundation. If there is no permanent foundation, straps and ground anchors like those in the manufactured home industry ought to be used.

High velocity winds caused by twisters, hurricanes, and violent storms can produce all types of damage. Once high winds get there, there often is little that can be done to avoid damage.
You can take preventative steps nevertheless to shelter your family and property against high wind damage. Professionals may be needed for several of the steps listed above, but skilled do-it-yourselfers can accomplish the rest. Be sure to check local building codes before making structural changes to your home.

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high winds caused by twisters, hurricanes, and thunderstorms can create all kinds of destruction. Once high winds get there, there often is little that can be done to avoid damage. You can take preventative steps nevertheless to shelter your family and property against high wind damage. The following simple steps, along with some follow through can help greatly reduce harm to your home and property.

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