Common entry points
Wind-driven rain can enter through damaged roofing, windows, doors, flashing, and drainage failures.
Rain and wind-driven intrusion
After heavy Houston weather, address immediate safety risks and prevent additional water entry only when it can be done safely.
Availability, timing, scope, and pricing are confirmed by the independent provider.
Practical guidance
Wind-driven rain can enter through damaged roofing, windows, doors, flashing, and drainage failures.
Photograph conditions, avoid damaged electrical areas, and arrange temporary source control and moisture assessment.
The plan depends on whether water came through the building envelope, rose from outdoors, or mixed with contaminants.
Common questions
Temporary source control may be needed first. A provider can explain what work is practical while the building envelope is being addressed.
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