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How To Protect Your Business From Wind Damage

8/24/2020 (Permalink)

Many business owners think that flooding is the main threat when a storm appears. While that is a major concern, proprietors in Southern New Jersey should also be weary of high winds as they can easily create projectiles, slamming objects into the building; thus, proper steps should be taken to fight such ferocity, reducing the likelihood of a roof leak or messed up siding.

What Can You Do Ahead of the Storm?

As soon as a watch is issued, begin securing the property. Of utmost concern is something busting through, exposing the establishment to rain and intense gusts. Consider moving valuable items away from glass. In addition, close all doors and windows, creating an air-tight location. If something breaks through, this may prevent the blasts of air from sweeping through, bringing the roof down. Finally, you'll want to complete the following tasks to minimize further chances of trouble.

  • Replace missing shingles
  • Trim trees branches
  • Check the flashing
  • Move outdoor fixtures inside
  • Board up or shutter windows

What Can You Do After the Storm Passes?

Immediately, review the grounds, including walking the roof. Should you notice problems, attend to them quickly, hopefully reducing the need for extensive repairs. For example, a roof leak or broken area requires a covering. While you wait for experts to help, place a tarp or large piece of plywood over the breach, attempting to keep any additional water from entering the premises.

What Can Remediation Companies Do?

When a damaged roof occurs, it isn't as simple as patching up holes. Moisture has accrued, establishing a potential mold issue, becoming a hazard to your store. A water remediation company can examine the affected section, testing it for microbes. They'll then remove the water-logged parts, dry out the room, sanitize the space and restore your materials.
Don't underestimate a gale's power. Instead, get prepared by safeguarding your assets. Pick up lose objects and close up exits. Then, when the system passes, look over your shop, checking carefully for disturbances such as a roof leak. Seek assistance, and take action to stop further destruction.

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