The Roofing Company Our Community Trusts
Protecting your roof is a huge part of home maintenance. A roof is a big investment so it pays off to pay attention to roofing problems before they become bigger more expensive problems. Storms can be hard on a roof and it's important to pay extra attention to your roof after a storm. Let's look at a few indicators that your roof may need repair after a storm.
It's not uncommon for a powerful storm to blow a few shingles off of your roof. At first glance, you might be tempted to think that's not a big deal, but in reality, even one missing shingle needs attention. Every shingle was put in place to create a layer of protection for your roof and your home underneath. If a shingle has gone missing, it means that that spot on the roof is now vulnerable to water. If water gets up under even one shingle it can start to cause water damage. It's best to connect with a roofing service quickly and have the missing shingles replaced.
If large debris hits your roof during the storm, it's a good idea to have a roofing company come out to conduct a roof inspection. During a roof inspection, these professionals will be able to assess any damage that may have been caused by the debris. Remember, even small branches can cause damage if they hit the roof at the right angle or with the right amount of speed.
If a powerful storm came through your area and it had hail activity, you definitely need to have a roofing company inspect your roof. Hail can be very damaging to a roof. Even very small pieces of hair falling at very fast speeds can cause tiny holes that allow water to seep into your roof. Over time even this small amount of water can cause water damage. It pays to be safe when it comes to your roof.
These are just a few reasons why you should call in roofing contractors after a storm. According to IBISWorld, the size of the roofing contractors market in America is about $56 billion. If you're looking for the very best professionals in your area, please contact our team at Volta Roofing LLC today.
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