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Preparing Your Georgia Home for Spring Storms: What Every Homeowner Needs to Know

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Spring in Georgia is a season of renewal, but it also brings its share of challenges—especially when it comes to unpredictable weather. Between thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, strong winds, and even hail, spring storms can leave a trail of damage in their wake. Without the right preparation, your home could be at risk for flooding, roof leaks, and foundation issues.


The good news? A few proactive steps can go a long way in protecting your home and preventing costly repairs.


Top Ways to Prepare Your Home for Spring Storms in Georgia


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✅ Inspect Your Roof for Damage

Your roof is your home’s first line of defense against the elements. Loose, curling, or missing shingles can leave your home vulnerable to leaks. Get ahead of problems by doing a visual inspection—or better yet, hire a roofing professional to make sure everything is secure.


✅ Clean Out Your Gutters and Downspouts

When gutters are clogged with leaves and debris, water has nowhere to go. This can cause overflow that seeps into your siding, walls, or foundation. Make sure your gutters and downspouts are clear and that downspouts are directing water at least 3–5 feet away from your home.


✅ Test Your Sump Pump (If You Have One)

A sump pump failure during a storm can lead to basement flooding in a flash. Test your pump by pouring a bucket of water into the sump pit. If it doesn’t turn on and remove the water quickly, it’s time to repair or replace it.


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✅ Trim Trees and Remove Weak Branches

Strong winds and saturated soil can cause trees to topple or lose large limbs. Trim any branches that are close to your roof or windows. Also, inspect for any dead trees on your property that could pose a hazard.


✅ Secure Outdoor Furniture and Decor

Don’t let high winds turn your backyard furniture into dangerous projectiles. Store or tie down grills, garden tools, umbrellas, and any other loose outdoor items.


✅ Seal Windows and Doors

Water can easily sneak in through gaps around windows and doors. Check for cracked caulking, weather stripping, or broken seals, and make any necessary repairs to keep water out.


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✅ Elevate Valuables and Electrical Devices

If your home is prone to flooding, elevate valuables and plug electrical items into surge protectors. This simple step can save you from extensive damage if water finds its way inside.


✅ Review Your Insurance Policy

Make sure you know what your homeowner’s insurance covers, especially in regard to storm and water damage. Take photos of your property now—before damage happens—and store important documents in a safe, dry place.


🌪️ When Spring Storms Hit, Clean Way Restoration Is Ready

No matter how well you prepare, storms can be unpredictable—and when water or storm damage strikes, Clean Way Restoration is just a call away.


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