Here’s How Fayetteville Homeowners Should Prepare for a Hurricane
Hurricane Erin may be tracking east of North Carolina for now, but storms like this can change direction fast, and Fayetteville homeowners know how quickly wind and rain can do serious damage.
Whether it stays offshore or shifts closer, now is the time to get your home storm-ready. From securing your roof to prepping your yard, here’s what you need to do before the first outer bands hit.
1. Get a Roof Inspection (Before the Wind Finds the Weak Spots)
Even small issues, like loose shingles or cracked flashing, can turn into major leaks when hurricane-force winds hit. A professional roof inspection can catch those hidden problems before the storm does.
At M&D Construction, we offer free roof inspections in Fayetteville and surrounding areas. We’ll check your shingles, flashing, valleys, and ridge vents for any sign of vulnerability.
2. Seal and Secure Windows and Doors
Check for gaps or cracks around your windows and doors, and apply caulking or weatherstripping as needed. If your windows are older, consider boarding them up with plywood or adding storm panels.
If you’ve already had trouble with drafts or leaks, this storm might be the sign it’s time for window replacement.
3. Clear Your Gutters and Downspouts
Clogged gutters can cause water to pool on your roof or overflow near your foundation. Make sure your gutters and downspouts are clear of leaves and debris, and check that water flows away from your house.
4. Secure Outdoor Items
High winds can turn patio furniture, grills, and yard decorations into flying projectiles. Bring them inside or anchor them down. Don’t forget potted plants, umbrellas, trash cans, or anything else that could move.
5. Trim Trees Near Your Roof
Overhanging branches can snap off in high winds and cause serious roof damage. If you have time, trim back any limbs near your roof, windows, or siding.
6. Know Your Insurance and Emergency Contacts
Review your homeowner’s insurance policy and take photos of your roof and property before the storm. Keep a list of local emergency contacts, including your roofer, in case you need help fast after the storm.
Be Ready for Hurricane Erin, Even If It Stays East
Hurricane Erin may stay off the coast, but it’s still a wake-up call. North Carolina’s storm season is just getting started, and this is your chance to prepare.
At M&D Construction, we’re already helping local homeowners get ahead of the damage. Whether you need an inspection, roof tarp, or full storm repair, we’re just a call away.
📞 Contact M&D Construction at mndbuild.com/contact or call us at (910) 978-8125 for a free inspection.