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Climate events like storms, floods, and wildfires are becoming more frequent and severe. Preparing your home for extreme weather is no longer optional — it’s non-negotiable for protecting your property and keeping your family safe.

This guide will help you secure key areas of your home, from the roof to the basement, ensuring you’re ready for whatever nature throws your way.

Protect Your Roof

Your roof is your home’s first line of defense against extreme weather.

  • Inspect regularly: Check for loose shingles, damaged flashing, or signs of wear. Address issues promptly to avoid leaks during storms.
  • Reinforce the structure: Install hurricane clips or straps to secure the roof to the walls, particularly if you live in a storm-prone area.
  • Clear debris: Keep gutters and downspouts clean to prevent water buildup that can damage your roof.

Fortify your windows

Windows are vulnerable during high winds and storms. Strengthen them to reduce the risk of breakage.

  • Install storm shutters: These provide a protective barrier during hurricanes and heavy storms.
  • Upgrade to impact-resistant glass: These windows can withstand strong winds and flying debris.
  • Use caulk or weatherstripping: Seal gaps around windows to prevent water intrusion and improve energy efficiency.

Pro Tip: Keep heavy-duty plastic sheeting on hand for temporary repairs after a storm.

Waterproof your basement

Flooding is a common threat, especially during heavy rains or rising waters.

  • Install a sump pump: A sump pump with a battery backup can remove water quickly during a flood.
  • Seal cracks: Use waterproof sealant to close cracks in basement walls and floors.
  • Elevate utilities: Raise appliances, HVAC systems, and electrical outlets above potential flood levels.

Pro Tip: Keep a dehumidifier in the basement to manage moisture and reduce mold risk.

Safeguard your deck and outdoor spaces

Outdoor areas are particularly exposed to extreme weather. Protect them to minimize damage.

  • Anchor furniture: Secure patio furniture and other outdoor items to prevent them from becoming projectiles in high winds.
  • Waterproof wood surfaces: Apply sealant to decks and fences to protect against water damage and rotting.
  • Trim trees: Remove overhanging branches near your home to reduce the risk of damage during storms.

General preparedness tips

No matter the type of extreme weather, preparation is key.

  • Create an emergency kit: Include essentials like flashlights, batteries, water, non-perishable food, and a first-aid kit.
  • Review your insurance policy: Ensure your coverage includes damages from floods, wildfires, or hurricanes as needed.
  • Develop an evacuation plan: Know the safest routes and designate a meeting point for your family.

Taking proactive steps to prepare your home for extreme weather not only safeguards your investment but also provides peace of mind. By addressing vulnerabilities in your roof, windows, basement, and outdoor areas, you can face severe weather with confidence.

Source:

Michelle McNally

Communications manager, Royal LePage

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