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The 5 Types of Storm Damage And How to Recognize Them

5/23/2022 (Permalink)

Fallen tree storm damage to a Dayton property The professionals at SERVPRO are ready for any size storm damage restoration project!

It's essential to identify the different types of storm damage so that you can take the necessary precautions and protect your property.

All year long, the professionals at SERVPRO of East Dayton/Beavercreek receive calls from customers experiencing storm damage to their property. The type of storm damage a property receives commonly depends on the season and the property's location.

There are five types of storm damage that Dayton property owners should be aware of:

  1. Wind damage
  2. Hail damage
  3. Rain damage
  4. Tree damage
  5. Snow damage

Each type of storm has its own unique characteristics that can cause serious harm to a property. In this blog post, we will discuss each type of storm in detail and provide tips on recognizing them.

What is storm damage?

Storm damage is any type of damage caused by a severe weather event. The citizens of the Dayton metropolitan area know that storm damage can come in many forms depending on the season.

How to recognize the different types of storm damage

Recognizing storm damage will depend on the type of damage that has occurred. So let's take a closer look at the five different types of storm damage:

Wind Damage

Wind damage occurs when high winds reach up to 50 or 60 mph. These types of winds can cause damage to roofs, windows, doors, and siding. One way to recognize wind damage is by looking for missing shingles on the roof or cracks in the foundation.

Hail Damage

Hail occurs when small bits of ice fall from the sky. These bits of ice can range in size from a small pebble to a large golfball-sized hailstone. Dents in siding or shingles are the most common indication of hail damage.

Rain Damage

Rain damage is caused by, you guessed it, rain! Heavy rains can cause flooding and leaks in roofs, windows, and doors. One way to tell if you have rain damage is by looking for water stains on the ceilings or walls of your property.

Tree Damage

Trees can cause a lot of damage during a storm. High winds can cause trees to fall, damaging roofs, windows, and cars. If you see a tree that has fallen on your property, it is essential to contact a professional to have it removed as soon as possible.

Snow Damage

Snow damage occurs when the weight of snow puts stress on the roof. This type of damage is most common in the wintertime because Ohio receives a lot of snowfall. One way to tell if you have snow damage is by looking for cracks in the ceilings or walls.

No matter what type of storm has passed, you must be sure to inspect for physical damage to your property right away. Missing shingles or siding, dents in metal surfaces, or cracked or broken windows are all common signs that your property has sustained storm damage.

What to do if a storm damages your property?

If a storm damages your property, it is essential to contact your insurance company and a professional storm restoration company to have the damage assessed and repaired. An experienced team will be able to correctly identify the type of damage and take the necessary steps to fix it.

The restoration professionals should know their way around the insurance claims process to help you get the compensation you need to repair your property.

The severity of the damage will dictate the necessary repairs. Common repairs range from patching a hole in the roof or as complex as rebuilding an entire section of the damaged property.

How SERVPRO of East Dayton/Beavercreek can help

SERVPRO of East Dayton/Beavercreek is a professional storm damage restoration company that has been helping customers in the Dayton area for over 25 years. We provide the highest quality service and customer satisfaction while helping customers get the most out of their insurance claims.

When you choose to contact us, we will dispatch a crew to your location as soon as possible. Our IICRC certified and experienced professionals will work diligently to restore your property to its pre-storm condition.

We understand that dealing with storm damage can be a stressful and overwhelming experience, which is why we will work with you every step of the way to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible. So, please don't hesitate to contact us today if your property sustains storm damage.

We are always here to help!

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