Detroit-based
C & C Heating & Air Conditioning says this year's predicted
stormy summer can result in costly damage if homeowners aren't
prepared
DETROIT, July 8, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- With the summer of 2024 already showcasing a number
of powerful storms throughout southeast Michigan, C & C
Heating & Air Conditioning, a leading Detroit-area heating and cooling company with
more than seven decades of experience, says that protecting your
home from damage requires some planning and preparation.
"We've already seen storms that have knocked out power to
thousands of homes so far this summer," said Dayna Hottle, general manager of C & C
Heating & Air Conditioning. "Storms can knock down trees,
damage your roof and create conditions that cause flash flooding.
Homeowners need to take precautions this time of year if they want
to protect their house and family."
In late June, more than 40,000 people in the greater
Detroit area were left without
power after storms ripped through the region. The storms downed
trees and caused flooding. The Farmer's Almanac also predicts that
this summer will continue to be "muggy and stormy" in the upper
Midwest.
Hottle said that damage from severe storms accounted for more
than $50 billion in insurance claims
in 2023, and insurance experts expect that number to continue
increasing each year.
She said that homeowners should take the time to fortify their
houses as best they can and prepare shelter-in-place or exit plans
should disaster strike. Hottle said homeowners should:
- Remember the roof. A roof that is kept in good condition
is more likely to shield the home's interior from damaging storms.
Keeping tree limbs away from the roof and applying sealant around
chimneys and ventilation pipes also helps prevent water from
entering the home.
- Seal cracks and gaps. At least once a year, homeowners
should check their windows, doors and foundations for gaps and
cracks. For small openings, residents can use caulk or other
sealants to prevent water from entering the building. If there are
severe cracks in the foundation, it may be time to call in a
foundation specialist.
- Keep the yard clear. In addition to keeping the trees
trimmed, homeowners should either put up or secure lawn furniture,
grills and toys their children have left outside. High winds can
turn these items into flying projectiles that can smash into
windows and roofs.
- Invest in a generator. Homeowners who need to keep
medications cold or who rely on electricity to run life-saving home
medical equipment such as oxygen tanks should consider getting a
generator for those times when a storm has knocked out the power
for hours. A generator can also keep the air conditioning going,
which is important to prevent heat illnesses in the summer.
- Stock up or have an exit plan. Homeowners should stock
cupboards with canned food and a manual can opener and keep a
battery-operated radio or cellphone and laptop chargers on hand.
However, if the power continues to stay out, families should have a
plan in place to evacuate.
"Summer is a great time for fun things like family vacations and
friendly outings," Hottle said. "But we can't forget that it's also
a very volatile season for storms. Keep your family safe by making
plans that protect your home from the elements."
For more information about C & C Heating & Air, visit
https://candcheat.com/.
About C & C Heating & Air Conditioning
C & C Heating & Air Conditioning is a Detroit-area heating and cooling company with
more than seven decades of expertise installing and servicing all
makes and models of heating and cooling equipment. Their
technicians are highly trained and qualified and undergo annual
background checks, random drug testing, extensive technical and
customer service training and are North American Technician
Excellence (NATE) certified. Services include HVAC maintenance and
repair, duct cleaning, whole-home air filtration systems, indoor
air quality systems and comprehensive maintenance agreements. For
more information, call C & C Heating & Air Conditioning at
(586) 439-3319 or visit their website at
https://candcheat.com/.
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