Hurricane season peaks in August and September, making now the most critical time to get your home ready.
1. Reinforce Windows & Doors
Install hurricane shutters or pre-cut plywood to protect windows from flying debris.
2. Check Roof & Gutters
Inspect for loose shingles and clear gutters to prevent water backup during heavy rains.
3. Assemble a Storm Kit
Include bottled water, flashlights, batteries, and a first-aid kit. Store documents in waterproof containers.
4. Have an Emergency Contact List
Include local utility numbers, insurance contacts, and MD Cleaners’ 24/7 emergency number for water extraction and restoration.
Preparation can minimize damage and stress when storms hit — and MD Cleaners is ready to respond if your home suffers water or wind damage.