The weather has already been unpredictable this year, and this summer may bring even more hail. Since hail can cause serious damage to both roofs and vehicles, I figured we could focus on protecting at least one of them.

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These are nothing crazy, but they are important to remember. Countless Sources state the obvious, mostly finding shelter... places like a parking garage, gas station, bank, or anywhere else that has a roof that your car can fit under.

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Now let's save your property from that hail this year.

Avoid Parking Under a Tree During a Hail Storm

It might seem like a good idea in the moment to park your car under a tree to offer some protection from hail, but this is actually a risky move. While it might shield your car from hailstones temporarily, the danger of a tree falling during a storm is much greater. Strong winds, lightning, and heavy rain can weaken trees and cause them to fall unexpectedly. The only time parking under a tree might be somewhat safe is if there are absolutely no high winds, but even then, it's still a gamble. It's always best to find a covered area or garage to protect your vehicle fully.

Use Floor Mats or Rugs on Windows

If you don’t have access to a garage or carport, placing floor mats or rugs on your windows can help shield your car from hail damage. Towels or blankets can also work, but floor mats provide the best protection. In a pinch, even cardboard boxes can help cover your windows.

Fold Your Side Mirrors In

This simple step can go a long way in protecting your car. Folding in your side mirrors minimizes the risk of damage from hail, which can easily crack or break them during a storm.

Park Close to a Solid Structure

If there's a nearby building or structure with a roof, park as close to it as possible. The slight cover from the roof can offer some protection against hail, reducing the damage to your car.

Have Insurance

Given the unpredictable weather this year, it's crucial to ensure your car is covered. If you haven’t already, make sure you have comprehensive insurance to protect your vehicle from hail damage, especially with the possibility of even worse storms ahead.

See more tips here. Stay Safe out there.

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