Tips For Minimizing Roof Storm Damage

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If you are gearing up for the storm season in your area, you should ensure your roof is prepared to weather the season. Otherwise, your roof might be extremely tattered before the storm season is over. Below are some of the tips you can use to minimize potential roof damage.

Trim Trees

Tall trees around your house are a real risk to your roof's integrity. Extreme storms might send whole trees or tree branches crashing on the roof. Even small tree debris such as leaves, twigs, seeds, and flowers are bad for the roof because they interfere with drainage. The risk of tree-related damage is even higher if some of the trees are weak or diseased.

Secure Gutters

Gutters play a bigger role in roof integrity than most people give them credit for. The gutters accept water from the roof and direct the water into proper channels for safe drainage. This won't happen if the gutters are loose, slanted, clogged, or damaged. Water might back up under the roof and cause damage. Therefore, inspect and fix any gutter malfunctions before the storm season begins.

Keep the Roof Clean

A dirty roof is a recipe for disaster in more ways than one. For one, the debris might interfere with the natural flow of water on the roof. The more water that stands on the roof, the higher the risk of water leaks. Secondly, the debris can also prevent snow from sliding off the roof, which might lead to roof overload.

Remove or Secure Loose Items

You also need to secure or remove loose parts of the roof. Loose tiles, loose flashing, loose communication equipment (such as antennas), and anything that is not securely attached to the roof risks damage to the roof during a storm. The loose attachments form weak points that the wind can rip off the roof and cause further damage. Some of these things can also get hurled across the roof and damage even the sound parts of the roof.

Inspect the Roof

You won't know how vulnerable your roof is to storm damage if you don't inspect it. This is especially true if you have not inspected the roof for a long time. Get a roofing contractor to assess the roof and point out areas of weaknesses, such as curling shingles, which need correction.

Hopefully, you will be well prepared for the storm season and your roof won't suffer much damage. If damage does occur, consult a roofing contractor as soon as possible to fix the damage and prevent further damages. For more information, speak with a roofer like one at Horisons LLC.

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