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What Homeowners Need to Know About Summer Storm Damage in Bigfork, MN?

8/27/2024 (Permalink)

A large tree falls during a summer storm. We restore storm damage 24/7 in Itasca County.

Our local Bemidji, Grand Rapids, and Hibbing teams are leaders in storm damage restoration services in Bigfork. Summer brings not only warm temperatures and long days but also the threat of severe storms. These storms can roll in quickly, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, hail, and lightning. The impact on homes can be significant, causing everything from roof damage to flooding.

Wind damage is a primary concern during these summer storms. Gusts can exceed 60 miles per hour, enough to dislodge shingles, break windows, and topple trees. Fallen trees and branches can cause additional structural damage to homes and outbuildings, often leading to costly repairs. Hail is another common feature of Bigfork's summer storms, capable of denting siding, breaking windows, and damaging vehicles.

Rain and flooding pose significant threats as well. Heavy downpours can overwhelm drainage systems, leading to water seepage into basements and crawl spaces. Homeowners should take preventative measures to protect their properties. Regular roof inspections, trimming overhanging branches, and ensuring proper drainage systems can mitigate storm damage.

Additionally, creating an emergency preparedness plan, including securing outdoor furniture and having a backup power source, can help families stay safe and reduce the impact of summer storms on their homes.

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