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How to Protect Your Home from a Typhoon

  • Apr 10
  • 2 min read

Typhoons are part of island living—but the damage they cause doesn’t have to be.
With the right preparation, you can protect your home, reduce repair costs, and keep your property in strong condition year-round. Whether you’re a homeowner, landlord, or preparing to sell, these steps matter.

Start with Your Roof (Your First Line of Defense)
Your roof takes the biggest hit during a storm.

What to check:
  • Loose or missing shingles
  • Rusted or lifting metal panels
  • Weak fasteners or screws
  • Signs of leaks or water stains inside

Pro tip: Schedule a roof inspection before storm season. Small fixes now prevent major damage later.

Secure Windows and Doors
Strong winds turn weak points into entry points for water and debris.

Protect your openings by:
  • Installing storm shutters or impact-resistant windows
  • Reinforcing door hinges and locks
  • Sealing gaps and cracks with weatherproof caulking

Sliding doors and older windows are especially vulnerable—don’t overlook them.

Manage Your Yard
Your yard can quickly become a hazard zone during a typhoon.

Before a storm:
  • Trim trees and remove weak branches
  • Clear loose items (patio furniture, pots, decor)
  • Secure or store anything that can become airborne

Even small objects can cause major damage when carried by strong winds.

Improve Drainage Around Your Home
Flooding often causes more damage than wind.

Reduce your risk by:
  • Cleaning gutters and downspouts
  • Making sure water flows away from the foundation
  • Installing proper drainage systems if needed

Standing water can weaken structures and lead to long-term issues like mold.

Prepare for Power Outages
Typhoons often mean losing power—sometimes for days.

Be ready with:
  • A backup generator (if possible)
  • Flashlights, batteries, and emergency lighting
  • Surge protectors to safeguard appliances

If you own rental property, this is a major value-add for tenants.

Protect What’s Inside
Don’t forget about your belongings.

Simple steps:
  • Move valuables to higher ground
  • Use waterproof storage bins
  • Unplug electronics before the storm

Think ahead—water damage can happen quickly and unexpectedly.

Review Your Insurance Coverage
Many homeowners only realize gaps in coverage after it’s too late.

Make sure you understand:
  • What storm damage is covered
  • Deductibles for wind and flood damage
  • Whether you need additional coverage

If you’re a landlord, confirm your policy protects both structure and liability.

Invest in Long-Term Protection
If you’re planning upgrades, focus on resilience:
  • Reinforced roofing systems
  • Concrete or storm-rated construction
  • Impact-resistant windows and doors

These improvements don’t just protect your home—they can also increase property value and buyer confidence.

Typhoon preparation isn’t just about reacting—it’s about planning ahead.

A well-maintained, storm-ready home:
  • Holds its value better
  • Attracts more confident buyers and renters
  • Reduces costly repairs over time

Taking action now puts you in control when the next storm comes.
 
 
 

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