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HOW TO PREPARE YOUR ROOF FOR STORM SEASON



Storm season can be a challenging time for homeowners, especially when it comes to protecting your roof from potential damage. High winds, heavy rain, and hail can all take a toll on your roof's integrity. In this blog post, we'll provide practical tips on how to prepare your roof for storm season to minimize damage and ensure your home stays safe and secure.


STEPS TO PREPARE YOUR ROOF FOR STORM SEASON


Before storm season begins, conduct a thorough inspection of your roof. Look for any loose or missing shingles, signs of wear and tear, and any potential weak spots. Ensure your gutters and downspouts are clean and free of debris. Clogged gutters can cause water to back up and damage your roof and home’s foundation. Trim any tree branches that hang over your roof. During a storm, these branches can break off and cause significant damage to your roof. Proper attic ventilation helps regulate temperature and moisture levels, which can prevent damage to your roof during a storm.


If you live in an area prone to severe storms, consider reinforcing your roof with hurricane straps or clips to provide extra stability. Installing a roof covering, such as a tarp or protective membrane, can provide an additional layer of protection against wind and water damage. Secure or store away any loose items around your property that could become airborne during a storm and potentially damage your roof. Review your homeowner's insurance policy to ensure you have adequate coverage for storm-related roof damage. Consider adding coverage if necessary.


WHAT TO DO AFTER A STORM


After a storm has passed, inspect your roof for any signs of damage. Look for missing shingles, dents from hail, and any other visible issues. Take photos and document any damage you find. This will be useful when filing an insurance claim.


If you find significant damage, make temporary repairs to prevent further damage. This might include covering holes with a tarp or sealing leaks. Contact a professional roofing contractor to assess and repair any damage. Avoid attempting major repairs yourself, as this can be dangerous and may void your warranty.

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