Common Reasons for Flooding and Storm Damage
5/12/2022 (Permalink)
Common Reasons for Flooding and Storm Damage
Anyone who lives close to a river deals with the risk of river flooding every time it storms. The flood water that spills over the banks can mix with ground water and cause dirty water to rise several inches or more off the floor. Flooding is far from the only type of storm damage that requires storm remediation. Wind damage, roof damage, ice damage, hail damage and even hurricane damage can all cause problems that require extensive storm restoration work.
Winter Storms
Some people are lucky enough that they live in regions where ice damage rarely happens. As long as the temperature reaches the freezing point or drops lower though, there is a risk of winter storm damage that will need some type of home restoration. This can include ice damming that leads to an ice dam that makes the gutters fall off the house. An ice dam can keep growing as the temperature changes and make the problem of ice damming even worse. Frozen pipes are also a common problem that occurs in the winter. These frozen pipes can prevent those living or using the building from getting access to hot and cold water. They also risk frozen pipes breaking and causing water to back up inside the building and even inside the walls. That flood water can do much more damage than river flooding can.
Spring Storms
Spring storms can cause a roof leak or worsen a roof leak that the owner never noticed before. A standard roof leak that is no bigger than the size of a quarter can allow hundreds of gallons of water to fall inside and cause more damage than ordinary flooding would. The best way to deal with the roof repair needed is with professional storm remediation. This roof repair may require the covering of the roof leak and the removal of damaged shingles. Owners may need some water restoration work done inside their buildings too. Hail damage and other types of damage that leave behind standing water will require the use of a flood pump.
Summer Storms
While hail damage is common in the spring, hail damage can also occur in the summer. Another potential problem relates to wind damage or hurricane damage. Hurricane damage often occurs because of the high winds that those storms bring. These high winds can cause roof damage and force ground water in through a broken window or a hole that requires a roof repair. Storm restoration experts will use a flood pump to remove the flood water and use home restoration methods to restore the home.
Fall Storms
As the temperature and pressure changes, fall can bring river flooding as well as storms that cause roof damage or wind damage. Frozen pipes and ice damming are common later in the season as the temperature drops even lower. The ice damage that building owners see can relate to the ground water that gets inside or because of roof damage that leaves the building exposed. Those working in the fields of water restoration and storm restoration can use a flood pump to remove any excess water and knock down an ice dam that might form as the air becomes cooler. They can use home restoration and water restoration methods and methods to help with any type of storm remediation.
Each season of the year brings different types of potential storm damage, including wind damage, ice damage and hurricane damage. Professionals will inspect the property first to determine the best methods to use with the storm remediation. They may use a flood pump to reduce the impact that river flooding does as it brings ground water and flood water into a home, and they can use drying methods to cover flooding caused by ice damming. A storm restoration professional can melt an ice dam, do a roof repair, handle problems caused by flooding and work with specialized tools like a flood pump. They also offer all the home restoration and water restoration procedures that building owners need.