When we picture cottage season in Canada, it’s often lazy afternoons on the dock, crackling bonfires, and peaceful, unplugged weekends. But summer also brings unpredictable weather – especially in rural and lakefront areas where cottages are often located.
Heavy rain, windstorms, hail, and even localized flooding can turn a weekend escape into a property nightmare if you’re not prepared. That’s why storm-proofing your cottage is just as important as opening it up each spring. With climate conditions becoming more erratic, taking preventive steps now could help you avoid costly repairs and unwanted insurance claims later.
Why Storm-Proofing Matters
Cottages are unique. They’re often located in wooded, low-lying, or water-adjacent areas that are more vulnerable to extreme weather. On top of that, many cottages sit vacant during the week- or for weeks at a time- which means storms can cause damage long before it’s discovered.
Unlike your primary home, seasonal properties typically face risks like:
- Sudden windstorms knocking down trees or damaging siding
- Hailstorms cracking skylights, shingles, or decks
- Flash flooding washing out driveways or seeping into basements
- Extended power outages and lack of security monitoring
These aren’t just hypothetical scenarios – they’re increasingly common across many parts of Ontario and Canada during the warmer months.
Practical Tips for Storm-Proofing Your Cottage
1. Inspect the Roof and Gutters
Check your roof for loose or missing shingles and make repairs before cottage season kicks into full swing. Clean out gutters to ensure water can properly drain away from the structure. Clogged gutters are a major cause of water damage after heavy rainfalls.
2. Trim Overhanging Branches
Wind and saturated soil can easily topple trees or send large branches crashing onto your roof, deck, or dock. Trim back anything that could cause damage, especially trees near power lines or the cottage itself.
3. Reinforce Windows and Doors
Storm shutters aren’t just for coastal properties. If your cottage is in an area prone to wind or hail, consider reinforcing windows with impact-resistant glass or protective film. For doors, ensure they seal properly and won’t let water in during a heavy downpour.
4. Secure Loose Outdoor Items
Patio furniture, BBQs, canoes, and even firewood piles can become dangerous projectiles in strong winds. Secure or store these items when not in use – especially if you’re leaving the property for several days.
5. Install a Sump Pump and Battery Backup
If your cottage has a basement or crawl space, a sump pump is a must-have. Consider installing a backup battery system in case the power goes out during a storm. This could save you from costly flood damage and mold remediation.
Double-Check Your Seasonal Insurance Coverage
While prevention is key, no storm-proofing plan is complete without insurance that reflects the risks your cottage faces. Every seasonal property is different, and your policy should be tailored to your location, usage, and structure.
Here’s what to check with your insurance provider or broker:
- Is your roof, deck, dock, and outbuildings included in your policy?
- Does your policy cover hail and wind damage specifically?
- Are flood-related damages included, and under what circumstances?
- Do you need additional coverage for a boathouse, ATV, or watercraft?
- Are there exclusions based on how often the property is occupied?
If you’ve recently renovated your cottage or made upgrades, like a new roof, generator, or security system, updating your policy can also help you qualify for better rates or coverage.
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Summer storms may be part of cottage life, but the damage doesn’t have to be. By storm-proofing your property and reviewing your seasonal coverage, you’ll have peace of mind knowing your little piece of paradise is protected, rain or shine.
At Duliban Insurance, we offer customized insurance solutions built specifically for cottages and seasonal properties across Ontario. Whether it’s your weekend retreat or multi-generational family cabin, we’re here to help you protect what matters. Get a cottage insurance quote, or get in touch with our team today.