Storm Damage Repair and Restoration
Fast, Efficient Roof Replacements
Hurricanes in Florida can be brutal, which is why you need a roofing company you can trust to provide you with efficient and effective storm damage restoration. Our roofers understand the role your roof plays in keeping your home snug and dry on the inside, so we work quickly to ensure that your roof can get back to doing its job.
Hurricane Safety Tips
- Stay Informed: Monitor local news, weather forecasts, and official updates from local government and emergency management agencies.
- Create an Emergency Plan: Develop a family emergency plan that includes communication methods, evacuation routes, and meeting points.
- Emergency Kit: Prepare an emergency kit with essentials like non-perishable food, water, medications, first aid supplies, flashlights, batteries, a battery-powered radio, personal documents, and important contacts.
- Secure Your Home: Reinforce windows, doors, and garage doors. Trim trees and secure outdoor items that could become projectiles in high winds.
- Evacuation Planning: Know your evacuation routes and have a plan for where you will go if you need to evacuate.
- Stay Indoors: Stay inside a sturdy building away from windows. Avoid using candles for lighting due to the risk of fire.
- Stay Away from Windows and Doors: Find an interior room, hallway, or closet on the lower level of your home, preferably without windows.
- Stay Connected: Keep a battery-powered radio or charged mobile device to stay updated on the situation.
- Avoid Flooded Areas: Avoid walking or driving through floodwaters. Even shallow water can be deceptive and dangerous.
- Notify Others: Let friends and family know you're safe, if possible, to reduce unnecessary worry.
- Stay Informed: Continue to follow official updates and news sources to be aware of the post-hurricane situation.
- Assess Damage: Check for any damage to your home. If there are gas leaks, downed power lines, or structural damage, leave your home and contact emergency services.
- Beware of Hazards: Be cautious of debris, downed power lines, and standing water. Use a flashlight to inspect your home if power is out.
- Continue to Avoid Floodwaters: Avoid walking or driving through floodwaters, as they may be contaminated or have hidden hazards.
- Communicate: Let your loved ones know you're safe. If you evacuated, follow instructions from authorities on when it's safe to return home.
- Assist Others: If it's safe to do so, help neighbors and community members who might need assistance.
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