Fireworks are a Fourth of July tradition in Fayetteville and across the country, but while the sky lights up, the risks to your home go up too. From scorched siding to roof fires, these beautiful fire sticks can cause serious property damage, especially during dry weather after this heatwave.
Here’s what you need to know about fireworks-related home damage, how to protect your property, and what to do if something goes wrong.
Yes, and it happens more often than you think. Stray fireworks can land on roofs, decks, and landscaping, igniting fires or melting siding. Even if a fire doesn’t start, sparks or embers can cause minor burns, scorch marks, or damage to shingles, gutters, or exterior paint.
If you notice burns, broken shingles, or fire damage after a celebration, take the following steps:
In many cases, yes. Most standard homeowner’s insurance policies cover accidental fire and impact damage caused by fireworks, especially if it’s not your own. If a neighbor’s firework damages your home, their liability insurance may also apply.
If your home was damaged by fireworks, or you’re unsure whether minor burns or leaks could lead to bigger problems, M&D Construction is here to help. We’re a licensed contractor in Fayetteville, NC specializing in roofing, siding, structural repairs, and storm or fire-related restoration.
We offer:
Don’t wait until a spark becomes a serious issue. Contact M&D Construction today for a free estimate and peace of mind.
Serving Fayetteville, Hope Mills, Spring Lake, and surrounding areas
(910) 978-8125 | www.mndbuild.com
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