The sky darkens, thunder crashes, and the lights flicker. You worry about the damage to your home, but are you prepared? It’s bad enough dealing with a storm outside to let a storm of anxiety make things worse.

We get it. At PolishKraft, we’ve seen firsthand the damage these storms can cause. This is why we want to give you the tools to protect your home and ease your worries.

Let’s check the practical steps to safeguard your home during power outages and thunderstorms. This article will cover everything from simple fixes to long-term solutions. So, let’s leave those worries behind and get ready to face the next big storm.

Safety Tips During a Thunderstorm

Before we start talking about thunderstorms and home-readiness, we need to talk about your safety first. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 40 million lightning strikes hit the ground annually. While the odds of being hit by lightning are minimal (less than one in a million!), thunderstorms can still put your safety at risk. The American Red Cross recommends following these tips for your own protection:

How Thunderstorms Cause Water Damage

Now that we have discussed the topic of safety let’s break down how thunderstorms can inflict water damage. This will help you protect your home more effectively. Here is what to expect in terms of water damage:

Before the Storm: Turn Your Home into a Fortress

Like with other natural disasters, the best protection is not to wait for the incident to happen before taking action. Taking some proactive steps can greatly reduce the risk of water damage in your home and avoid expensive restoration and repairs. Follow this checklist to be ready when the next thunderstorm is on the horizon:

☐ Verify if your home is at risk of flooding.

Check the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) flood maps to check whether your home is in a high-risk area.

☐ Get flood insurance (optional).

Remember: your standard home insurance will not cover floods.

If you live in a flood-prone area, consider additional flood insurance.

☐ Inspect your gutter and downspout.

☐ Grade your yard.

☐ Inspect your foundation.

☐ Seal your windows and doors.

☐ Test your sump pump.

☐ Inspect your roof.

☐ Protect your belongings.

☐ Gather emergency supplies.

Lastly, you should figure out where your electricity, gas, and water valves and switches are. When the storm approaches, you might want to cut the water and energy to prevent damage to your home and also for your own safety.

After the Storm: Checking for Damage

Once the rain has stopped and it’s safe to go outside, it’s a good time to check for damage. Remember, the longer you let water damage sit, the larger the harm to your home. Here’s your checklist for what you should do once the storm has passed:

☐ Inspect the exterior of your home.

☐ Inspect the interior of your home.

☐ Check your sump pump.

☐ Document everything.

☐ Start an insurance claim.

☐ Contact the professionals.

Water Damage in Your Home? Contact PolishKraft!

If the thought of potential water damage during a storm leaves you feeling anxious and unprepared, remember you’re not alone. Now that you understand how thunderstorms cause water damage and know how to take proactive steps to protect your home, you should face the next storm with much less worry and more confidence. At PolishKraft, we’re dedicated to helping homeowners like you navigate these challenges. Contact us for professional water damage restoration services. Our team is ready to assist you in assessing and repairing any damage, ensuring your home is safe and dry once more!