One of the most vulnerable parts of your home during a storm is your landscaping. If your region experiences a bad storm, there’s a good chance it may have affected your property somehow. Here are a few steps for helping to restore your landscaping after a bad storm:
Identify hazards – Make sure there’s nothing that poses a danger to your safety, such as unstable tree branches or nearby downed power lines.
- Prioritize tasks – Once it’s safe, the most important thing to do is clear access to your home, car, and property if they are blocked by any debris.
- Prune – Any small trees, shrubs, or perennials that were negatively affected by the storm should be pruned, removed, or replaced if necessary.
- Look for drainage issues – Figure out if soil erosion has caused changes to your site drainage. Some of your flower beds may need to be re-graded if heavy downpours washed away the mulch.
These are just a few tips for restoring your landscaping after a bad storm. More serious clean up, such as the removal of trees or larger branches, should only be done by a professional. For advice on Georgia home repairs to prevent problems, contact us at Parker Young today.

