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9 Essential Home Maintenance Tips to Protect Your House from Storms, Fires, and Power Outages

September 7, 2024

Cleaning your gutters and trimming your trees may not seem like heroic tasks, but when a thunderstorm is raging outside, those mundane jobs become your home’s first line of defense. Here are nine essential tips to help protect your home from disasters like water damage, power outages, and fires — all while potentially saving you money. Some of these tasks are seasonal, but all are worth keeping in mind year-round to maintain your home’s resilience.

1. Clean Gutters to Prevent Water Damage

This simple, but often neglected task, can save your home from serious water damage. Clogged gutters lead to storm water overflow, which can saturate your home’s foundation, attic, and walls. Make gutter cleaning a priority, and while you’re at it, flush out downspouts with a garden hose to prevent clogs.

2. Protect Your Roof from Storm Damage by Trimming Trees

Tree limbs dangling over your roof pose a serious risk during storms. Heavy branches can break and cause major roof damage. Trim tree limbs to reduce their weight and ensure they are at least four feet above the roofline to prevent critters from using them as bridges to your attic.

3. Install a French Drain to Keep Storm Water Away

A French drain can help keep your home dry during heavy rains. This sloped trench, filled with gravel and a drainage pipe, diverts water away from your home. Depending on your situation, it can be a shallow fix for soggy lawns or a deeper solution to prevent water from entering your basement.

4. Prepare for a Power Outage With a Generator

Power outages, especially during extreme weather, can be more than an inconvenience. A generator, whether portable or standby, can provide vital electricity for essential appliances and help keep your home safe and comfortable. Be sure to choose one with enough wattage to support your needs.

5. Prevent Fires With Hardscaping and a Tidy Yard

Hardscaping like stone patios and pathways can act as firebreaks, while a well-maintained yard reduces the fuel for potential wildfires. Keep grass short, remove dead plants, and prune back dry branches to minimize fire hazards. A well-kept yard isn’t just for curb appeal — it’s also for safety.

6. Install Impact-Proof Doors and Windows

High winds can wreak havoc on your home during storms. Impact-resistant doors and windows help keep storm damage at bay by preventing wind from entering your home and causing structural damage. Bonus: they also provide added security, reduce noise, and improve energy efficiency.

7. Update Your Homeowners Insurance

Review your homeowners insurance policy annually to ensure it covers your home’s full rebuilding cost in the event of a disaster. Make sure flood and storm damage are covered, and update your policy to include any recent home improvements or new features that might qualify you for discounts.

8. Check Your Fire Extinguishers

A working fire extinguisher can be a lifesaver in an emergency. Check your extinguishers regularly to ensure they’re pressurized and ready for use. It’s a good idea to have one on each floor of your home, with different types for different rooms, like the kitchen or garage.

9. Pick Wildfire-Wise Plants

If you live in a wildfire-prone area, your landscaping choices can make a big difference. Avoid planting flammable species like junipers, pines, and eucalyptus, and instead choose fire-resistant plants like azaleas, boxwood, and succulents, which have high water content. Keep mulch moist and opt for less flammable varieties like gravel or rock.

By following these nine home maintenance tips, you can better protect your home from the elements, prevent costly damage, and ensure peace of mind during storm season and beyond.

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