06/16/2026
Harsh weather conditions can introduce water into a home in ways that aren’t always obvious at first glance. Wind-driven rain, pressure changes during storms, and roof system stress can force moisture beneath shingles, behind siding, and through small exterior gaps—allowing water to travel into wall assemblies and attic spaces without immediate visible signs.
At PuroClean of Park Cities/North Dallas, residential water mitigation focuses on identifying storm-related intrusion paths and addressing both visible and concealed moisture before it spreads deeper into the structure.
• Wind-driven rain detection focuses on entry points around roofing, siding, and window assemblies
• Thermal imaging helps reveal moisture pushed into wall cavities during severe storms
• Attic and ceiling inspections identify storm-related roof pe*******on and insulation saturation
• Targeted drying addresses trapped moisture caused by pressure-driven water intrusion
• Exterior-to-interior moisture tracing helps locate hidden travel paths inside structural materials
Proper storm-related water mitigation after harsh weather helps prevent long-term structural weakening, hidden mold risk, and recurring moisture issues inside the home.