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Preparing Your Home for Storm Season: Tips from Nature Coast Roofing Solutions

Updated: Sep 18, 2023

As a homeowner on the west coast of Florida, you know all too well the importance of preparing your home for the upcoming storm season. At Nature Coast Roofing Solutions, we understand the unique challenges faced by homeowners in our area and are dedicated to helping you protect your biggest investment. In this blog post, we'll provide you with tips and advice on how to prepare your home for storm season to ensure that it stays safe and secure.





1. Inspect Your Roof The first step in preparing your home for storm season is to inspect your roof. Look for any signs of damage, such as missing shingles, cracks or holes, and make any necessary repairs. You should also inspect your gutters, downspouts and flashings to ensure that they are functioning properly and are securely attached to your roof.

2. Trim Trees and Shrubs Trees and shrubs that are too close to your home can be dangerous during a storm. Strong winds can cause branches to break and damage your roof or windows. To prevent this, trim any trees or shrubs that are too close to your home and remove any dead or damaged branches.

3. Secure Outdoor Items Make sure to secure any outdoor items that could become projectiles during a storm, such as patio furniture, grills, and umbrellas. Store these items in a secure location, or consider tying them down with ropes or straps.

4. Install Storm Shutters Storm shutters are an effective way to protect your windows from damage during a storm. There are several types of storm shutters available, including accordion shutters, roll-down shutters, and hurricane panels. Choose the type that best fits your needs and budget, and have them installed by a professional.

5. Protect Your Gutters Gutters are an important part of your home's defense against storm damage. To protect your gutters, make sure they are clean and free of debris. You can also install gutter guards or covers to prevent leaves and other debris from clogging your gutters and causing damage.

6. Stock Up on Supplies It's important to have supplies on hand in case of a storm. This includes bottled water, non-perishable food, flashlights, batteries, a first-aid kit, and a weather radio.

7. Create an Emergency Plan It's important to have an emergency plan in place in case of a storm. This should include the location of your emergency supplies, evacuation routes, and a designated meeting place for your family.



By taking these steps to prepare your home for storm season, you can reduce the risk of damage and ensure the safety of your family and your home. At Nature Coast Roofing Solutions, we understand the unique needs of homeowners in our area and are here to help with all of your roofing needs. Contact us today to schedule a roof inspection and to discuss your options for preparing your home for storm season.




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