Summer storms can pop up quickly, bringing heavy rain, wind, and even flooding. Here are a few smart steps homeowners can take to protect their property and stay prepared:
- Clear Gutters & Downspouts – Make sure water flows away from your home to prevent leaks and foundation damage.
- Trim Trees & Branches – Cut back any limbs close to your home or power lines that could fall during strong winds.
- Secure Outdoor Items – Tie down or store patio furniture, grills, and decorations so they don’t become projectiles.
- Inspect Your Roof – Replace missing or damaged shingles and check flashing to prevent water from seeping in.
- Seal Windows & Doors – Caulk gaps and use weatherstripping to keep water and wind out.
- Check Your Sump Pump – Test it to make sure it’s working properly and consider a battery backup in case of power outages.
- Prepare an Emergency Kit – Stock flashlights, batteries, bottled water, non-perishable food, and a first-aid kit.
- Review Insurance Coverage – Make sure your homeowner’s policy covers storm-related damage, including flooding if you’re in a high-risk area.
Have a real estate question? Contact Karen Daugerdas, Coldwell Banker REALTOR®, 847-494-1102, karen.daugerdas@cbrealty.com.