Home RenovationTips: 3 Steps to Take after a Tree Falls on Your Home

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Home Renovation Tips: 3 Steps to Take after a Tree Falls on Your Home

 

Seattle is no stranger to falling trees, especially the old ficus trees planted throughout the city. The recent heavy rains have caused numerous giant trees to come crashing down, reminding property owners that home insurance is a critical investment.

 

flood3In addition to purchasing insurance, homeowners would be wise to learn what to do when property damage happens. A big tree can lead to expensive repairs, and Fox News reminds readers that old and diseased trees are particularly vulnerable to flooding, heavy rain and gusting winds.

 

In 2014, major storms resulted in more than $12 million worth of property damage in the United States. While these numbers do not specify how much destruction resulted from falling trees, it’s no secret that they can wreak havoc to power lines, cars and homes.

 

If a falling tree or another natural disaster has damaged your home, call Allied Restoration Company. We can even help you qualify for home insurance discounts. Call 425-458-5756 for more information.

 

Here are a few steps to take if a tree falls on your property:

 

  1. Get your family out of the house. 

First, find out if anyone has injuries, and if necessary, call for medical assistance. Get everyone away from the house. Readers Digest recommends using the safest route, whether it is a window, fire escape or back door.

 

  1. Call emergency services when everyone is safe. 

As soon as everyone is safely out of the house, call emergency services. You should first phone the police to secure the area. The fire department may have to check for any potential fire hazards. If wires are down, call the power company.

 

  1. Contact your insurer as soon as it opens for business. 

You should alert your home insurance company about the disaster at the first available opportunity. Your provider may need to inspect the premises, and there are other steps you will have to take to ensure your insurer covers the damage. You should take photos of the property and gather the relevant documentation.

 

Most home insurance policies cover damage from falling trees, along with the costs of removal. Allied Restoration Company can walk you through the insurance claim process to ensure your provide pays a fair amount. For more information about property damage in Seattle, call Allied Restoration Company at 425-458-5756.