
Prepare your property for storms
Homeowners should make tree trimming a top priority as hurricane season approaches. Overgrown or weakened branches can easily break during high winds, causing damage to homes, vehicles, and power lines. By trimming trees and removing dead or unstable limbs ahead of time, homeowners reduce the risk of property damage and improve overall safety. Preparing early not only protects your home but also helps keep your neighborhood safer when storms strike.
Here are some important steps to keeping your home safe during storm season
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Trim trees and remove weak branches to reduce the chance of falling limbs damaging your home.
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Clear gutters and downspouts so rainwater can drain away from the property.
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Inspect the roof for loose shingles, tiles, or flashing and make necessary repairs.
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Reinforce windows and doors with storm shutters or plywood to prevent breakage.
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Secure outdoor structures such as fences, sheds, and carports, and bring in lightweight items like furniture and grills.
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Store valuable items and important documents in waterproof containers inside the home.
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Review your homeowners insurance to ensure adequate coverage for wind and flood damage.
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Current Projects
Recently the irrigation system in the park area was repaired and a damaged tree was removed.
Also, restriping of the street was started and is close to completion.
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