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Indicators That Your Kingston Home May Have Been Damaged by a Storm

11/6/2020 (Permalink)

A woman standing outside her home on a windy day looking at pieces of roof shingles Knowing what damages to look for after a storm will help get the damage remedied faster!

Severe weather can be a frightening thing for your family to endure, and cleaning up in the aftermath may feel overwhelming. Rain, wind, hail and water can all damage your home during a storm, but unfortunately, this damage may not always be evident and can cause even more issues the longer it remains unnoticed.

Knowing what to look for is key when determining if your home has sustained any storm-related damage, so below we will go over some top indicators that severe weather may have created an issue.

What to Look for After a Storm to Check for Damage

-Make Sure Your Roof Still Looks Intact

Wind, hail and debris can all cause damage to your home’s roof, which is one of the most common places that storm damage will manifest. In most cases, your homeowners’ insurance policy will cover this damage, but it is important to catch it early to prevent leaks and water damage from developing. Once the storm has passed, go outside and do a visual inspection of your roof from the ground, being sure to look for things like missing shingles, debris on the roof or pockmarks from where hail has struck, as these might indicate a bigger problem.

-Check for Standing Water Around Your Home

If water is not able to properly drain away from around your home, it can seep in and cause significant water damage to your foundation, basement or crawlspace. Check for any standing water around the home shortly after the rain subsides to determine if this may be a concern.

-Look for Ceiling Discoloration

Ceiling discoloration is another indicator that something has gone awry, especially if it occurs after a heavy rain shower. Ceiling discoloration is a common sign that there is water leaking from somewhere up above, so it may mean that a storm has led to a leak developing. This is extra common on areas of the ceiling that are upstairs or right below an attic, as this is where leaks are commonly located.

If you have damage to your home due to a storm, do not hesitate to reach out to us. You can get in touch with us at any hour damage and receive a quick response from our expert storm restoration technicians.

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