October 2025 Newsletter

PROTECTING WHAT MATTERS MOST

October brings the true arrival of fall weather across much of the country. In the North, colder temperatures, high winds, and the first frosts begin to test roofs and siding. Along the East Coast and in the South, hurricane season is still active, and tropical storms can sometimes reach inland areas.

As your public adjusters, Hillis remains committed to protecting your property and ensuring your insurance company fulfills its obligations, so you are not left with an underpaid or denied claim.

OCTOBER WEATHER OUTLOOK AND PROTECTION TIPS

Pennsylvania and New Jersey

  • What to Expect:

    • Colder nights with frost, with daytime storms and heavy rainfall still possible.

    • Falling leaves can clog gutters, increasing the risk of ice dams as temperatures fluctuate.

    • Strong winds and early nor’easters may occur by late October.

  • Protect Your Home

    • Clean gutters and consider installing gutter guards to reduce backups.

    • Inspect chimneys, siding, and roof edges before winter weather arrives.

    • Store outdoor hoses and shut off exterior water lines to reduce the risk of frozen and burst pipes.

Florida

  • What to Expect

    • Hurricane season remains active through November 30. October storms often track farther north and west, impacting both coasts.

    • Cooler evenings and humid days mean mold and water intrusion risks remain.

  • Protect Your Home

    • Recheck storm shutters and window seals after September storm activity.

    • Take updated photos of your property in case of late season storms.

    • Watch for roof leaks from earlier storms, as small issues can quickly grow.

The Carolinas

  • What to Expect

    • October remains storm prone, with tropical systems and remnants traveling inland.

    • Coastal flooding risks increase during seasonal high tides.

    • Mountain regions may face landslide risk during heavy rainfall.

  • Protect Your Home

    • Test sump pumps and backup power sources.

    • Check crawl spaces and basements for moisture.

    • Clear drainage ditches and storm grates near your property.

HILLIS HELPFUL HINTS

Insurance companies often treat late season storm damage as normal wear and tear instead of storm related loss, especially when it comes to roofs, siding, and water intrusion.

  • Always take before and after photos of your home.

  • If new leaks, cracks, or water spots appear, note the date and weather conditions.

  • Call Hillis for a free policy review so you know where you stand before filing a claim.

NATIONWIDE EXPERTISE

While we have highlighted Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Florida, and the Carolinas, Hillis is licensed nationwide. Whether your property faces hail, wildfire, flood, or hurricane, we are here to advocate for you, not the insurance company.

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