Getting Your Roof Ready for Storms
Heavy rain, damaging winds, and hail can destroy a roof, with some regions subject to severe damage inflicted by tornadoes and hurricanes. While homeowners in some colder climates may not be at as great a risk in the summer, during the winter, they are subject to roof damage caused by heavy snow, ice storms, and even blizzards, and some climates experience every type of potentially damaging weather. So how do you know if your roof can survive storm season? Here are some tips for making sure your roof will safely protect your home during harsh weather.
Regular Inspections
The easiest way to ensure that a roof can withstand anything from a hurricane to a blizzard is to have your roof inspected. During the inspection, a roofing contractor will examine your roof for previous storm damage and make sure that all the shingles are intact, the gutters are secure, and the roof is free from leaks, cracks, and other problems. Most roof warranties require regular roof inspections to uphold the terms of the warranty. A trusted local roofing contractor will inspect your roof and point out areas that need to be repaired before storm season hits.
Quality Materials
Your roof’s first line of defense against weather damage is quality materials. High-quality roofing shingles undergo rigorous testing for their resilience to high winds and other extreme weather conditions. Asphalt shingles are known for their durability and can stand up to harsh weather. They are layered with granules that offer UV protection to your roof and enhance its ability to withstand strong winds.
Proper Installation
Quality materials will do your roof no good if they were improperly installed. That’s why it’s crucial to thoroughly vet your roofing contractor before any installation or repair. Some signs of improper installation include misplaced nails, missing or misaligned shingles, and misplaced flashing. These types of deficiencies will be detected during a roof inspection.
Secure Flashing
Flashing is installed at crucial junctures, such as around the chimney or utility line points of your roof as a means of waterproofing and protecting your roof from wind damage. Flashing also surrounds the edges of the roof, allowing water to easily flow into the gutters. Loose or misplaced flashing can allow water to leak through your roof or the wind to blow off shingles. A roofing contractor will replace and repair loose or missing flashing.
Gutters
Gutters collect the water and debris that flows from your roof and direct it through downspouts to the ground. Gutters are important because they keep water from collecting around the foundation of your home, which can cause major damage. During a roof inspection, the contractor will check your gutters and downspouts to make sure they are securely attached to your roof and free of leaves, sticks, and other refuse that could cause clogs and deter water flow.
We Can Inspect & Make Sure Your Roof is Ready
If you want to ensure the integrity of your roof before storm season hits or assess storm damage, then contact your local Premier Roofing team to schedule a free, no-obligation roofing inspection. We have plenty of experience with storm-damaged roofs and will point out any problems and deficiencies and provide you with a quote to repair or replace your roof. Premier Roofing prides itself on its longevity in the industry and the use of high-quality materials and skilled workmanship.
FREE, NO-OBLIGATION ROOF INSPECTION