Pre-Storm Home Prep Checklist for Coastal NJ Residents

Pre-Storm Home Prep Checklist for Coastal NJ Residents

Along the New Jersey coastline, storms aren’t just a seasonal inconvenience — they’re a real threat to property, safety, and peace of mind. Whether you’re dealing with hurricanes, nor’easters, or heavy coastal rains, preparing your home before the first warning can make all the difference.

This quick pre-storm checklist was built specifically for coastal NJ homeowners who want to minimize damage and maximize safety.

Why Coastal NJ Homes Need Special Prep

From Long Branch to Atlantic City, coastal NJ homes are exposed to:

  • Flood-prone streets and basements
  • High winds that tear off shingles and siding
  • Power outages that can last for days
  • Emergency services that may be delayed during major events

Being proactive is your best insurance — even if you already have a policy in place.

Pre-Storm Checklist: 10 Steps to Protect Your Home

  1. Test your sump pump and backup power
    Confirm it’s working and the backup battery is charged.
  2. Elevate valuables off the basement floor
    Move furniture, electronics, and important boxes to higher ground.
  3. Seal windows and check weather stripping
    Prevent wind-driven rain from sneaking in through weak points.
  4. Clear gutters and downspouts
    Blocked drainage can lead to roof overflow and siding damage.
  5. Turn off outdoor gas and water lines
    If recommended by authorities, shut off utilities to reduce risk.
  6. Photograph your property (inside and out)
    Document the “before” condition in case you need to file a claim later.
  7. Charge all devices and portable batteries
    Assume power loss — prep your tech accordingly.
  8. Pack a 72-hour emergency kit
    Include flashlights, water, food, cash, and important documents.
  9. Secure or store outdoor furniture
    Prevent it from becoming airborne or breaking windows.
  10. Know your nearest shelter or evacuation zone
    Be ready to leave safely — and know where to go.

What to Do After the Storm Passes

  • Wait for official clearance before returning home
  • Check for structural damage before reentering
  • Document any new damage with updated photos
  • Call your insurance company and start a claim if needed
  • Contact a certified restoration company for assessment and drying

Speed matters after a storm — but safety comes first. Don’t rush inside without knowing the risks.

Need Help Preparing Your Home Before the Storm?

Need help preparing your home for the next storm?
We offer pre-storm inspections and emergency board-up services across coastal NJ.
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FAQ

Q: How far in advance should I prep for a storm?
A: Start as soon as a storm watch is announced — ideally 24–48 hours before landfall.

Q: Should I shut off utilities before evacuating?
A: Yes, if it’s safe and you’ve been advised to evacuate. This can help prevent fire or gas leaks.

Q: Is storm water damage covered by insurance?
A: Standard homeowners insurance doesn’t cover flood damage — you’ll need a separate flood policy. We can help clarify your coverage.

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