FRANKFORT, Ky. – As important as it is to make home repairs as soon as possible following a natural disaster, it is also important to take some time to plan the project, consult with local officials and choose a contractor wisely.
Before You Start:
- Contact the local permitting office. Follow all local and state requirements.
- Check with your local building official to make sure your work is safe and meets all local and state codes and requirements.
How to Help Reduce Future Damage:
- Consider using building materials that are more resistant to flood, wind, corrosion and decay.
- If siding or roof sheathing needs replacement, consider installing hurricane/seismic connectors at the rafter-to-wall or truss-to-wall connections. Adding wall-to-foundation ties may also be necessary.
- Windows, doors and skylights should be checked for leaks. If they need replacement, consider impact-resistant units.
- Check your attic for adequate insulation. Straps should be added from rafters to wall top plates, and gable end-wall framing should be braced.
- Inspect soffits to determine if structural upgrades are necessary.
- If you live in a flood-prone area, elevate appliances such as air conditioners.
How to Select Your Contractor Carefully:
- You are advised to watch out for home improvement scammers saying they have left over materials or say they noticed your home was damaged and can repair it. Take your time to choose your contractor.
- Look for a contractor with an established physical address.
- Get bids from more than one person. Make sure they are in writing and specify exactly what will be done.
- Beware of a low-ball price.
- Ask for references and contact them.
- Make sure the contractor has the proper licenses and insurance coverage required in Kentucky.
- Never pay the full price in advance.
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FEMA’s mission is to support our citizens and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work together to build, sustain, and improve our capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate all hazards.
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For more information on Kentucky’s disaster recovery, visit www.fema.gov or http://kyem.ky.gov.
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Making Repairs and Rebuilding Wisely Following July’s Storm Damage in Kentucky
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