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4 Types of Storms We Have in Catawba County

1/18/2022 (Permalink)

Multiple lightning strikes in a dark, stormy area Storms affect hundreds of local homes each year, so prepare now!

Each year, bad weather damages hundreds of homes and businesses in the Hickory, NC area. These incidents can cause broken windows, damaged roofs, water damage, and more, which is why our team is often called to clean up the mess. At SERVPRO of Alexander, Caldwell, Burke and Catawba Counties, we’ve seen first-hand how destructive the weather can be, so if you’re trying to prepare your property for potential storm damage, here are some storms you should be ready for.

Common Types of Storms in Our Area

1. Thunderstorms. Typically a summertime phenomenon, thunderstorms—while usually mild—can cause a lot of damage, such as downed trees, heavy rains, and even start fires.

2. Hurricanes. Hurricanes generally occur in the second half of the year, and they can be quite destructive, such as Hurricane Florence. We don’t usually sustain as much damage as the coastal region, but we still often feel the effects in the form of rain and wind.

3. Tornadoes. Tornadoes aren’t a frequent occurrence in the region, but they aren’t uncommon, either. Unfortunately, they are highly destructive and can cause tree damage and expose homes to the elements.

4. Winter Storms. Each year, we typically get one or two winter storms, such as snow, sleet, or some type of wintery mix. They might be pretty, but they can create problems such as collapsed roofs and burst pipes.

Cleaning Up Storm Damages

Storms can cause a significant amount of damage, but if you’re aware of the potential dangers, you can take preventative steps. If you’re not sure where to start, Ready.gov has a dedicated page for each of these phenomena. But if you do suffer from storm damage, you can call us at (828) 396-1070 to make it “Like it never even happened.”

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