Storm prep is a repeatable set of steps done before, during, and immediately after a storm to reduce damage, speed up recovery, and give owners clear updates.
It is not just “board windows.” It is planning + documentation + execution when access and vendors get tight.
What storm prep services typically include
1) Pre-season readiness (before storm season)
- Exterior walkthrough: roofline scan from ground, soffits, fascia, loose hardware, gates, fencing
- Drainage checks: balcony/lanai drains, downspouts, gutters (where accessible)
- HVAC + humidity plan: thermostat settings, dehumidifier settings, basic condensate/drain line check
- Water shutoff plan: confirm shutoff location, labeling, access instructions
- Owner preferences on file: what gets moved, what can be discarded, approval thresholds
2) Pre-storm actions (as a system approaches)
- Secure exterior items: furniture, umbrellas, grills, cushions, loose décor
- Close and lockdown: windows/doors, shutters if applicable, storm panels if applicable
- Move-risk items: rugs off floors, valuables to higher shelves, electronics away from windows
- Check known weak points: sliding doors, thresholds, lanai drains, garage entry points
- Baseline documentation: photos and short video of exterior and key interior areas
3) Post-storm rapid checks (as soon as it is safe/legal to access)
- Safety first: hazards, smell of gas, downed lines (from a distance), obvious structural issues
- Water intrusion check: ceilings, windows, doors, baseboards, floors
- Power + HVAC status: thermostat status, breakers, interior temperature and humidity
- Immediate triage: shut off water if needed, place towels/buckets, start dehumidification when appropriate
- Owner update: what happened, what we saw, what we did, what’s next
4) Ongoing coordination (the part most owners underestimate)
- Photo documentation
- Approval and spend control based on pre-set thresholds
- Progress updates so you are not chasing contractors from out of state
What it does not include (so expectations are clear)
Storm prep is not the same as:
- Full restoration (major rebuilds, full remediation projects)
- Insurance adjusting (negotiating claims or serving as the policy representative)
- Boarding up that damages your home (for example, hammering boards into framing, trim, siding, or walls)
- Unlimited emergency repairs without approval (unless you pre-authorize it)
We can coordinate the right next step, but it helps to separate prep + triage from restoration + claims.
Why this matters on the Gulf Coast
- Access gets restricted and vendors get overloaded fast.
- Humidity damage can start quickly after power loss.
- The difference between a small issue and a big bill is often speed + documentation.
What owners receive (deliverables)
- A simple storm prep checklist tied to your home
- Before photos (baseline)
- Post-storm check report with photos and a clear summary
- Recommended next steps
A simple way to choose the right level of coverage
- If you visit often and have local help, you may only need pre-season readiness + post-storm check.
- If you live out of state or travel is difficult, you want full storm prep + response + coordination.
If you want a storm prep plan for your home in Orange Beach, Gulf Shores, or Fort Morgan, reach out and we’ll walk you through what coverage makes sense for your property.