Damage Caused by Wind
9/19/2022 (Permalink)
There are different types of winds, and the damaging winds are commonly referred to as straight-line winds. This is aimed at differentiating the type of damages that they cause, from that caused by tornadoes. SERVPRO offers exceptional services to the people who have been affected by wind storm damage There are several processes that cause the strong winds that cause damage to property from situations such as fallen trees. The main objective of SERVPRO is to rebuild any property that has been subject to wind damage and restore the clients’ lives to normalcy. The Tips below will show you how to be prepared for damages caused by winds. What Are Damaging Winds? Any wind that is blowing at a speed that exceeds 50-60mph is classified as damaging winds. Typically it is more common to experience these winds from more frequent events such as severe thunderstorms than it is from a tornado. What Are Straight-Line Winds? Straight-line winds are a type of wind that come from a thunderstorm, move horizontally along the ground and are not associated with tornadoes. These winds are common in the Midwest United States during the late spring and summer months, although they can take place anywhere. Straight-line winds are often seen during thunderstorms called "derechos“. Derechos are fast-moving bands of thunderstorms with destructive straight-line winds. These winds can be just as powerful as those found in hurricanes and tornadoes. What makes derechos different is that unlike hurricanes and tornadoes, these winds follow straight lines. How Bad Are Straight-Line Winds In the lower 48 states in the US, Straight-line winds (damaging winds) account for 50% of the extreme damage reports. Damaging winds tend to be more common than tornadoes, and this causes more damage in most regions. Winds can blow at speeds that even exceed 100mps and this would cause damage that stretch for so many miles. With the services offered by SERVPRO, it becomes easier to recollect your life and bounce back to the usual life that you are used to. Damaging winds cause a state of emergency, and you would need professional assistance immediately. We make all storm damages Like it never even happened