Florida Homeowners: Get the Most From Insurance This Hurricane Season Plus 3 Ways to Get Your Home Ready Now
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According to a recent report from Reuters, the
"When they call their insurance company, most people expect them to automatically just do the right thing--sometimes they do, but many times they don't. The insurance company will have their representative take a look at the damage. Oftentimes they'll just cut a minimal check minus their deductible; or worse, they'll be denied coverage--and typically the homeowner doesn't know any better but to accept it," says Jared. "In dealing with home owners insurance, we find that most people don't want to file a claim, and they rarely do; they don't even really know what to look for," Jared continues. "But all of a sudden, something happens with their house, like a roof leak, and they don't think to attribute it to any particular storm. It doesn't even have to be a severe hurricane that causes damage--it could easily be a smaller storm."
When facing a potential roof repair or new roof in
Before hurricane season shifts into high gear, check out the top 3 ways that storms cause damage and how you can prevent damage to your home:
TIP #1: Check Your Roof.
Pre-existing storm damage can leave your roof vulnerable to more damage. Get your roof inspected now, before the storms hit. You may even find damage that can be covered by insurance, even if it's from a previous year's storm. Regular yearly inspections by a state licensed roofing professional are highly recommended. The repair of damage found early costs much less than a major roof repair or replacement and will prevent the need for expensive interior reconstruction.
TIP#2: Check Your Home's Exterior.
Wind-driven rain is a major source of household storm damage. This occurs when strong winds combine with heavy rainfall within a short period of time. Many homeowners have stucco exteriors that are not thick enough – or they have large surface cracks – and inexpensive or poorly installed windows. These points of entry allow the horizontal wind driven rain to blow into homes resulting in water damage that ruins floors, walls and furniture. Be sure you closely examine the exterior of your home; seal and caulk all cracks in stucco, seal with good quality paint, and properly install high grade windows to ensure a tight perimeter. A good contractor can perform this type of inspection and make necessary repairs.
TIP#3: Trim Your Trees.
We have all seen the damage even a smaller tree can do when it falls on a home. Much of this can be avoided with some precautionary tree trimming. Thin out the branches and remove all dead limbs. This is so important because it takes the weight out of the tree and allows wind to blow through the tree instead of blowing it over onto your roof and home. This will also help preserve the tree you enjoy rather than have it ruined by strong winds. This process can be dangerous so be sure to hire a certified arborist or tree professional.
Getting informed and taking action now will stop, or at least minimize the costly damage that could happen to your home during this season's severe weather.
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