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Severe Weather & Storm Risk

  • Monitor forecasts for thunderstorms, hail, high winds, and tornado watches

  • Secure outdoor furniture, grills, and patio items before storms arrive

  • inspect trees for weak or overhanging limbs that may fall in storms

  • ensure weather alerts and emergency notifications are enabled

  • inspect roof conditions after severe storms for potential damage

 Water Intrusion & Moisture Control

  • Test sump pumps before periods of heavy summer rainfall

  • Ensure sump discharge lines are clear and directing water away from the foundation

  • Clean gutters and downspouts to support heavy rain drainage

  • Inspect basements and crawlspaces for early signs of moisture seepage

  • Check for sewer backup risk during heavy rain events and storms

  • Monitor grading and drainage areas to prevent pooling near the foundation  

 Fire & Electrical Safety

  • Keep grills and fire pits away from siding, decks, and overhanging structures

  • Clean grease buildup from grills to reduce fire risk

  • Dispose of hot coals and ashes safely and completely cooled

  • Avoid overloading outdoor electrical outlets and extension cords

  • Clean dryer vents to reduce lint-related fire hazards

Exterior Property Protection

  • Inspect Roofing for damage after storms, fail, or high winds

  • Check siding, soffits, and fascia for storm moisture damage

  • Repair cracks in driveways and walkways to prevent water intrusion

  • Inspect decks, porches, and stairs for stability and weather wear

  • Seal gaps around doors and windows to reduce moisture intrusion

 Interior Systems & Safety

  • Monitor indoor humidity levels during hot and humid conditions

  • Schedule HVAC maintenance to ensure efficient cooling performance 

  • Inspect basements for mold or moisture buildup

  • Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors  

 Seasonal Transitions & Preparedness

  • Develop a storm response plan for severe weather events 

  • Assemble or update emergency kits for power outages or storms

  • Review insurance coverage and deductibles before peak storm season

  • Identify trusted contractors in advance for post-storm repairs

Summer readiness helps reduce storm-related damage, fire risk, and moisture issues common in Southeast Wisconsin’s warmer months. Proactive maintenance and preparation can significantly reduce emergency repairs and property loss risk.