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Gusty Winds Cause Property Damage in Centre City?

6/13/2023 (Permalink)

Strong wind gusts blow the fronds of a palm tree. We are leaders in storm damage restoration services in San Diego County!

San Diego, California, is known for its mild climate, beautiful beaches, and scenery, but the region is also susceptible to wind damage. Our local Centre City/Uptown team has been restoring wind damage in Centre City for many years. In addition to the powerful Santa Ana winds, coastal and frontal winds can impact homes and businesses. The National Weather Service defines coastal and frontal winds as follows:

Coastal Winds

  • Coastal winds stem from large storm systems moving onshore that can pack quite a punch
  • Often these storms move inland, knocking over power lines and leaving residents in the dark for days
  • Homes and businesses may be damaged when a strong storm moves onshore
  • In addition to damaging property, these winds can cause damage to the natural environment, knocking down trees and causing coastal erosion along the beaches
  • Along the immediate coast, items that are not properly secured may end up being washed out to sea.

Frontal Winds

  • Frontal winds can impact anywhere in the United States
  • The stronger the pressure gradient, the stronger the wind
  • Counterclockwise winds blow around a low, making these winds chilly
  • Sustained wind speeds can reach over 40 miles per hour

Call Us Today!

You never know when gusty winds will cause property damage to your home or commercial business. When you have a storm damage emergency, our local Centre City/Uptown team is Here to Help. ® We’ll restore your damage “Like it never even happened.” Call us today at 619-583-2133.

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