Protect Your Property Before Severe Weather Arrives.

Weather can damage a property in many different ways throughout the year. House Passports helps homeowners stay aware of changing weather conditions that may affect their property, making it easier to prepare before storms, freezing temperatures, heavy rain, or extreme heat.

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Storm Protection

Storms can test almost every part of a property at once. High winds may loosen shingles, damage flashing, and strain garage doors or fence panels. Heavy rain can overwhelm gutters and downspouts, pushing water toward foundations, window wells, and low-lying areas around the home. Flying debris and falling branches can crack windows, dent siding, and scatter outdoor furniture across the yard. Understanding where storm damage often starts helps homeowners focus on the areas most exposed to wind, water, and debris.

Extreme Heat

Prolonged heat affects a property differently than a passing storm. Roofing materials expand and age faster under intense sun, while attics can trap heat and raise temperatures throughout the home. HVAC systems and outdoor condensers work harder to maintain comfort, which can reduce cooling efficiency over time. Landscaping may dry out quickly, and heat-sensitive equipment stored in garages, sheds, or direct sunlight can deteriorate sooner than expected during long hot stretches.

Freezing Weather

Cold weather creates a distinct set of risks for homes and outdoor systems. Exposed pipes, hose bibs, and irrigation lines are especially vulnerable when temperatures stay below freezing. Ice can build up in gutters and along roof edges, while repeated freeze-thaw cycles may crack driveways, walkways, and masonry. Snow accumulation adds weight to roofs and can block drainage paths around the property. Knowing which areas are most exposed to cold helps homeowners recognize seasonal weak points before damage occurs.

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