First-Time Homebuyers: How to Make Sure Your Home Can Handle Natural Disasters

Written by Posted On Tuesday, 03 July 2018 16:36

When you are moving into your first home, you must think about the various ways to improve the structure so that it can withstand natural disasters. A natural disaster can include an avalanche, earthquake or volcanic eruption. Here are some ways to have a home that won’t fall apart from a natural disaster.

Add Snow Fences to a Rooftop

If your new home is located in a valley below a mountain, then an avalanche of snow is possible. The snow on a mountain can begin to slide at any time of the year as the snow begins to melt or from seismic activity. To protect your home from the damage of sliding snow or ice, you must have snow fences on the rooftop. With several fences, the ice or snow won’t slide onto one location of a rooftop, preventing a building collapse.

Create Stronger Walls on a Home

When you live in an earthquake-prone region, you must have stronger exterior and interior walls, so make sure to contact a construction expert who can add supportive devices to your home. In addition, make sure that your home has an excellent foundation so that it won’t crumble during an earthquake. The installation of steel anchor plates and thick bolts can keep your home from having severe structural damage from an earthquake.

Protect a Building from Burning Volcanic Ash

If you have a home that is near an active volcano, then you must protect the structure from hot ashes. You can do this by contacting a local home improvement company that understands how to cover a home in a protective fire-resistant substance. This type of material can help to prevent a fire, but also, it can prevent a buildup of dirty ash that can erode the building’s roof and walls.

Have a Strong Roof on Your Home

Having a strong roof on your home is one of the best ways to protect the building during a natural disaster. If you live in a region with tornadoes or hurricanes, then contact a roof company that has technicians who can build a sturdy roof. Roofers can design and build a roof that has numerous waterproof layers along with shingles or tiles that are fastened securely to the underlying layers.

Have Your Home Evaluated

To determine what types of improvements are required for your home, have it evaluated by a home inspector. This expert will give you a list of recommendations concerning the improvements that you must make to have a structurally sound home. Don’t wait to make the improvements to a home because a natural disaster can occur at any time.

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Lizzie Weakley

 About the Author: Lizzie Weakley is a freelance writer from Columbus, Ohio. She went to college at The Ohio State University where she studied communications. In her free time, she enjoys the outdoors and long walks in the park with her 3-year-old husky Snowball.

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