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Ways To Prevent Hurricane Damage During Storms


Hurricane Damage Claims - Affiliated Adjustment Group - NYC

Making a disaster pack and evaluating your family's disaster plan are important starting steps, but there's more to hurricane season preparation. You can do much more to secure your house and family before a hurricane strikes. One of which is opting for a reliable public adjuster for making residential claims. Here are a few ways to help prevent hurricane damage during storms.


Know Your Risks

People who live along our country's coastlines are more likely to be affected by hurricanes, but that doesn't mean you're not at risk if you live further inland. Inquire about the history of hurricanes in your region and how to safeguard your family and property by contacting your local emergency management organization.


Get a Generator

During catastrophes, power outages are widespread and can linger for many days. An emergency power generator may power essential household appliances, heating, cooling, and emergency lighting. Always maintain sufficient fuel on hand, check with your local utility provider regarding generator rules, and use caution while using a generator inside a structure or adjacent garage.


Invest in Storm Shutters

This alone can make a big difference when it comes to preventing further damage to your home during a hurricane. One of the most effective methods to safeguard your property is to install storm shutters on windows, skylights, and sliding doors. Shutters consisting of wood, steel, or aluminum are available for purchase. Storm shutters can also be made from 5/8-inch thick exterior-grade plywood.


Hurricane Straps

While you're at it, it is also going to be a good idea to invest in some sturdy hurricane straps. Most houses are designed to keep the roof up, not down. Builders use hurricane straps, clips, and anchor belts to compensate for the upward and lateral lifting pressures of hurricane winds, which can keep a home's roof intact and reduce the effect of a hurricane. Galvanized straps tightly fastened to the walls and foundation maintain the roof hooked into the complete home in a proper arrangement.


Loss Recovery Network Claims

An insurance claim for hurricane or storm damage will not be easy. This is why you will need a public adjuster on your side. A public adjuster represents you and your best interests if your home has been damaged after a storm.


So, there you have it. These are just some of how you can damage-proof your home. But, when all else fails, you will need to call the experts at Affiliated Adjustment Group for your insurance loss recovery.

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