Spotting storm damage is essential to protecting your home. Hail can specifically cause damage to your home’s roof, siding, or gutter system.
Spotting storm damage is essential to protecting your home. Hail can specifically cause damage to your home’s roof, siding, or gutter system.
With the heavy storms that moved across central PA yesterday it is important to keep your roof top of mind. Most people do not think about wind damage until they find a shingle laying in their yard or see missing shingles on their roof. While most shingles are rated for winds over 90 mph, damage can begin at around 50mph. Here are two examples of wind damage, one is clearly noticeable since the shingles were blown off, but the second one is only noticed by physically inspecting the shingles.
After bad storms and tornadoes, you’ve probably watched the news and seen roofs caved in by toppled trees. But it’s much more common for a single branch to wreak havoc on your home, and you might be surprised how.
Your roof faces attacks from the elements and other threats on a daily basis. No matter how good your roofing is, it is still vulnerable to damage. Here are some of the most common dangers to your roofs integrity. Tree BranchesIf you have tree...
5 WAYS A STORM CAN DAMAGE YOUR ROOF1. From HailHail stones can be the size of a marble or bigger, pounding down on your rooftop with enough force to cause tiny indentations in your roof or dents in the roof’s metal flashing. While not immediately...