The first snowfall of the season is magical—until you realize what’s hidden beneath that blanket of white. From roof stress to potential water damage, the aftermath of snowstorms can put your property at risk. As Nebraska property owners, acting fast after the snow clears is essential to prevent costly damage.
Your ultimate post-snow checklist is here! While we designed this for our fellow Nebraskans, the same rules apply to any state with a snowy winter.
Disclaimer:
Please be advised that any tasks or “action steps” mentioned here should only be undertaken if they can be performed safely. Always prioritize your well-being and follow all relevant safety guidelines. If you’re unsure about how to proceed or if the task requires specialized expertise, we recommend seeking professional assistance. This article is not intended as legal, medical, or other professional advice and should not be relied upon as such.
1. Prepare Your Roof for Winter: Prevent Snow Damage Before It Starts
Your roof bears the brunt of every storm, so it’s the first place to inspect after snow hits. In Nebraska, heavy snow, ice dams, and trapped moisture can cause severe long-term damage if not addressed. Taking care of your roof at the start of winter can prevent headaches come spring.
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- Look for sagging areas or visible signs of strain from heavy snow loads.
- Inspect for ice dams—thick ridges of ice at the roof’s edge that block snow from draining properly.
- Use a roof rake to safely remove excess snow, or call a professional if the snow is too heavy or hard to access.
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Pro Tip
Ice dams often signal poor attic insulation. If your attic insulation isn’t up to par, it could lead to future roof damage. Upgrading your insulation now may save you thousands later. If you haven’t already, we recommend inspecting your property to ensure it’s winter-ready!
2. How to Prevent Ice Dams
Snow that melts during the day and refreezes overnight can wreak havoc on our gutters. Blockages may lead to water backing up into your home or pooling around your foundation.
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- Inspect your gutters and downspouts regularly to ensure they’re free and clear of debris and ice buildup.
- Check to see if your downspouts are still directing appropriately. They should direct water 5-10 feet from your property to prevent foundation issues.
- Install de-icing cables if ice buildup is a recurring problem your property faces.
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To learn more about how to prevent ice dams, read our full blog: Protect Your Property from Ice Dams
3. Snow Damage Check
A walk around your property can reveal issues that aren’t always visible inside your property. Snowdrifts + Fallen Branches + Pooling Water = Spells Disaster
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- Check for fallen tree branches or debris that could damage your roof, siding, or windows.
- Look for snow piling up against exterior walls or your foundation, which can cause water damage during thaw periods.
- Your vents and exhaust outlets should be clear of snow to prevent blockages or dangerous gas buildup.
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4. Avoid Slip-and-Fall Accidents: Ice-Proof Your Walkways
Slip-and-fall accidents aren’t just dangerous—they can leave you liable if someone else gets hurt on your property. Melting snow that refreezes can quickly turn walkways into ice rinks.
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- Shovel snow promptly after the storm ends, focusing on high-traffic areas.
- Spread salt or pet-safe ice melt to prevent slick surfaces.
- Check for cracks in your driveway or walkways that could worsen during freeze-thaw cycles.
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5. Seal the Gaps: How to Stop Cold Air from Sneaking In
Snow can sneak into small gaps around windows and doors, causing drafts and moisture damage. Remember to keep your doors and windows tight to avoid unnecessary heating costs and potential damage.
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- Look for frost buildup, condensation, or wet spots near windows and doors.
- Add weatherstripping or caulk to seal any gaps.
- Consider using draft stoppers for exterior doors to keep cold air out.
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6. Basement Flooding Prevention
Melted snow can enter your basement through tiny cracks or poor drainage. Even minor leaks can escalate into significant water damage if not addressed.
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- Check for damp spots, musty odors, or visible water accumulation in your basement.
- Ensure your sump pump is operational and test it after heavy snowmelt.
- Seal any cracks in your basement walls or foundation to prevent future water intrusion.
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7. Be Ready for the Next Storm
Nebraska winters are unpredictable, so preparation is key. After addressing immediate post-snow concerns, take steps to ensure your property is ready for the next storm.
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- If you haven’t already, schedule a professional property inspection this winter season. Seasonal inspections can serve as a strong baseline for any potential claims that may arise. It’s a great way to be proactive in protecting your assets.
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Winter is here, and it’s time to act! By following this post-snow checklist, you can keep your property safe and prevent snow damage. ready for whatever the season throws your way.
Need help assessing damage after a storm? Our team at Premier Claims is here to guide you through every step of the process. From property inspections to filing insurance claims, we’ve got your back.
Don’t let snow damage leave you out in the cold—contact Premier Claims today to protect your property this winter!
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