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What to Do After a Storm Damages Your Home: Quick Tips & Repairs That Matter

  • mdproconst
  • May 1
  • 2 min read

Storm season has hit Lawton hard — and if your home was affected by high winds, heavy rain, or hail, you’re not alone. At MD Pro Construction LLC, we’ve been getting calls from families needing urgent help with fences, leaks, fallen trees, and more. Here’s what you should know (and do) if your home was damaged in a recent storm.





1. Check for Roof and Ceiling Leaks



Water damage can sneak in through broken shingles or flashing. Even small leaks can lead to mold, stained ceilings, and long-term structural issues. If you notice damp spots or water drips inside — don’t wait.





2. Inspect Your Fence and Deck



Storm winds can leave fences leaning, missing boards, or completely down. Decks may also shift or develop structural weakness. Fixing these fast helps maintain privacy and safety — and avoids more costly repairs later.





3. Clear Debris and Damaged Landscaping



Broken branches, scattered debris, and torn-up sod can damage your lawn and create hazards. We offer fast yard clean-up, sod installation, and landscaping repair to get your outdoor space looking clean and safe again.





4. Look for Loose Siding, Trim, or Gutters



High winds often pull siding loose or dislodge gutters. These issues can lead to water getting into your walls — which means more damage over time. A quick inspection now can save you a major headache later.





5. Call a Local, Trusted Contractor



Don’t wait on repairs — and don’t fall for storm-chasing scammers. At MD Pro Construction LLC, we’re based in Lawton, and we’re here to help our neighbors. We offer honest pricing, fast service, and reliable workmanship.





Need Help After the Storm?



Call us today for a free storm damage inspection and repair quote.

We’re here to help you restore, repair, and move forward — safely.


(210) 776-6211

 
 
 

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