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Easy Storm Prep Tips for Manufactured Homeowners

Preparing for severe weather is a vital part of protecting your family and your property. While modern manufactured homes are built to incredibly high standards of durability and wind resistance, taking proactive steps before a storm arrives can significantly minimize potential damage. At Quality Homes of Brookhaven, we want to ensure our community stays safe and informed during every season.

 

Secure Your Outdoor Belongings

High winds can turn everyday patio items into dangerous projectiles. We recommend walking around your property to identify loose items like lawn chairs, potted plants, and decorative ornaments. Bringing these items inside or securing them in a sturdy shed protects both your home and your neighbors. Taking twenty minutes to clear your yard makes a massive difference.

 

Inspect Your Anchoring System

The safety of your home during a storm depends heavily on its foundation and tie-downs. We advise homeowners to periodically check their anchoring systems for signs of rust, tension loss, or physical damage. Ensuring your home is properly fastened to its foundation is the single most important technical step you can take. Consistent maintenance keeps your home stable and secure.

 

Seal Windows and Doors

Water intrusion often causes more long-term damage than wind itself. We suggest inspecting the seals and caulking around all windows and exterior doors to ensure they are watertight. If you notice cracks or gaps, applying a fresh layer of sealant can prevent costly leaks. Keeping the interior of your home dry is essential for maintaining its structural integrity.

 

Reinforce Siding and Roofing

Loose shingles or siding panels can be easily peeled away by strong gusts, exposing your home’s interior. We encourage you to perform a quick visual inspection of your exterior to ensure everything is tightly fastened. Addressing minor repairs now prevents them from becoming major issues later. A well-maintained exterior acts as the first line of defense against the elements.