During tropical depressions, hurricanes, or storms driven by the wind, your home might be severely damaged by wind gusts, flying debris, or torrential downpours. In addition to their exposed location, roofs have a large surface area, which makes them particularly vulnerable.
It is possible for water to leak into the walls and ceilings of your home if your roof shingles fail. If you prepare your roof before the hurricane season begins, you can minimize the effects of wind.
A pre-season inspection is a good idea
By addressing problem areas before bad weather hits, your roof will have a higher chance of surviving a storm. Examine your roof for cracked and loose shingles, as well as damaged flashing, before hurricane season begins. During this time, you may also want to discuss ways to secure your roof in case of strong winds.
Provide additional support
For homeowners living in areas prone to hurricanes, it may be wise to reinforce your roof's structure. Roofing professionals can discuss methods for strengthening your roof, such as:
• Braces
• Collar ties
• Strapping
Invest in quality products
Winds can create powerful uplifts during a hurricane, causing shingles to peel from roofs. Eaves and edges are particularly vulnerable. Your underlayment crumbles when your shingles are gone, leaving your roof vulnerable to strong winds and pounding rain.
Furthermore, wind gusts could propel objects like tree branches and lawn furniture into the air during high winds, resulting in damage to shingles and tearing off flashing. Take steps to prepare for the upcoming hurricane season in 2021 by finding better roofing solutions.
Check into Potential Insurance Discounts
Taking proactive measures to protect your home could lead to discounts on your homeowner's insurance. Hurricane-related building codes may qualify homeowners for discounts; some states even require it. You may have to schedule an inspection with your insurance provider. During this assessment, a certified inspector will determine whether your home can withstand strong winds. The siding, windows, doors (especially the garage doors), and the roof will all be inspected.
If your home's roof is showing signs of wear or if you are interested in a pre-hurricane assessment, you should consult an independent roofing contractor. Additionally, they can discuss the pros and cons of roof repairs versus a complete roof replacement, as well as offer hurricane prevention advice.
You may need emergency roof trapping or window boards if there have been storms or other disasters that have damaged your roof or windows. Contact Emergency Roof Trap and Board Up to arrange your emergency roof trapping or window boards!