by Admin | Dec 3, 2014 | Natural Disasters
Casual observers might liken the risk of being struck by lightning to winning the lottery. Homeowners, however, must look at the storm risk from a more cautious perspective. According to NetQuote, the annual number of claims for lightning-related homeowners'...
by Admin | Dec 3, 2014 | Natural Disasters
Winter storm systems deposit snow, rain and ice across most regions of the country. When the frost thaws, however, unprepared homeowners could find their homes infiltrated by mold. Heating systems paired with moisture can create the perfect incubators for cultures...
by Admin | Dec 2, 2014 | Natural Disasters
Light rains in Southern California have caused concern for some homeowners, whose properties may be endangered by mudslides and flash flooding. NBC Los Angeles reports that between 3 and 6 inches of rain are expected to fall on communities in the region, whose...
by Admin | Nov 26, 2014 | Natural Disasters
Western New York just sustained one of the first major winter storm systems of the year, and the media was there to show viewers across the country how severe snowfall was. As property owners size up the damage from the inclement weather, Senator Kirsten...
by Admin | Nov 10, 2014 | Natural Disasters
Since late June, residents of Hawaii's Big Island have been living under the threat of a lava flow from the newly opened Pu'u O'o vent of the Kilauea volcano. Although the flow had stalled and no homes had been destroyed as of November 7, media reports...
by Admin | Nov 6, 2014 | Natural Disasters
With winter approaching, homeowners on the East Coast should expect the occasional nor'easter. New England has already begun November with one such storm: This past weekend, high winds and snow pounded certain areas in the northeast, especially on the...