Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Spring Weather Safety Plan

 

Spring Weather Safety Plan

As the cool of winter fades away and the warmth of summer approaches, it's the perfect time to ensure your home is ready for the seasonal weather transition. From heavy rain showers to sudden temperature changes, spring weather can bring its own set of challenges. However, with a few simple steps, you can safeguard your home and family from potential hazards.

Let us explore some essential tips for preparing your home for sudden weather changes:

Clean Your Gutters: After the winter thaw, your gutters may be clogged with leaves, debris, and even ice dams. Clean them out to ensure proper drainage during spring showers. Clogged gutters can lead to water damage to your roof, walls, and foundation.

Check Your Roof: Inspect your roof for any signs of damage, such as missing shingles, cracks, or leaks. Addressing these issues early can prevent water from seeping into your home during heavy rains or storms.

Trim Trees and Shrubs: Overgrown branches can become hazardous during spring storms, posing a risk of damage to your home or property. Trim back any branches that are close to your house or power lines to prevent accidents and property damage.  

Inspect Outdoor Furniture and Structures: If you stored your outdoor furniture and structures during the winter months, now is the time to inspect them for any damage. Check for rust, rot, or weakened structures, and repair or replace them as needed to ensure they are safe for use during the spring season.

Seal Windows and Doors: Check the seals around your windows and doors for any gaps or cracks. Proper insulation will help keep your home comfortable and energy efficient as temperatures fluctuate during the spring months.  

Test Your Sump Pump: Spring showers can lead to basement flooding, especially if you live in an area prone to heavy rainfall. Test your sump pump to ensure it is in good working condition and capable of handling excess water.


Prepare for Severe Weather: Spring often brings with it the potential for severe weather, including thunderstorms, tornadoes, and even hail. Have an emergency kit ready with essentials like flashlights, batteries, non-perishable food, and water. Familiarize yourself with your community's emergency procedures and have a plan in place to keep your family safe.

By taking these proactive steps to prepare your home for spring weather, you can minimize the risk of damage and ensure the safety and comfort of your family. From routine maintenance tasks to preparing for emergencies, being proactive now will pay off overall. So, spring into action and get your home ready for whatever the season brings!

Team Lasson is here for all of your home buying needs!  If you’re thinking about making the leap into home ownership in the near future, please contact us today to get started.  We can help you determine what loan program works best for your financial goals.  The first step in preparing for your big purchase is to get pre-approved for a mortgage at Lake of the Ozarks.  Please visit www.yourlakeloan.com or give us a call at (573) 216-7258 to get started.

      

    Michael Lasson

    Senior Mortgage Banker

    NMLS #:  493712

    Flat Branch Home Loans – Team Lasson

    2882 Bagnell Dam Blvd

    Lake Ozark, MO 65049

    Cell:  (573) 216-7258

    Email:  teamlasson@fbhl.com

    Website:  www.yourlakeloan.com

**The postings on this site are my own and do not necessarily represent Flat Branch Home Loans positions, strategies, or opinions.

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