• Western NC Catastrophe: Flood Prep and Insurance Insights…

  • Oct 9 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

Western NC Catastrophe: Flood Prep and Insurance Insights…

  • Summary

  • What if a flood could put everything you own in jeopardy? On this episode of the Carolina Contractor Show, Eric Smith and general contractor Donnie Blanchard tackle the pressing issue of flood preparedness and insurance coverage, especially in the wake of Hurricane Helene's devastation in North Carolina. Drawing from personal experiences in hard-hit areas like Little Switzerland and Boone, we bring you vivid accounts of navigating blocked roads and prolonged power outages. Donnie shares his unique perspective as a former insurance adjuster during Hurricane Katrina, revealing the often misunderstood intricacies of flood insurance. You’ll learn essential strategies for protecting your home, including the use of high-capacity generators and how you can support recovery efforts through groups like Samaritan's Purse.

    Our discussion doesn’t stop there; we equip you with practical strategies tailored for properties that are vulnerable to water runoff. Discover the importance of proper drainage systems and innovative solutions, such as water-activated flood bags and the DoorDam, to shield your home from potential damage. We stress the importance of disaster preparedness essentials, from maintaining a water supply and emergency kits to safeguarding critical documents. Our reflections on past disasters highlight the crucial roles of communication and planning, offering you the tools to stay safe in emergencies. Tune in for invaluable advice that could be the difference in how you face severe weather challenges.

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