Signs Your Roof Needs Repair After a Storm
After a storm, look for six key warning signs: missing or torn shingles visible from the ground, excessive granules in […]
After a storm, look for six key warning signs: missing or torn shingles visible from the ground, excessive granules in […]
Roof damage falls into two categories: nature (hail, wind, UV, rain, animals, and tree debris that you can’t prevent) and
Inspect from a standing position on the roof itself for accurate assessment. Look for cracked, torn, missing, broken, or split
After a hail storm, inspect your roof from the ground for visible damage, check gutters for granule buildup, and photograph
Your roof faces threats from multiple sources: severe weather (hail, wind, rain, ice), overhanging trees (branch scraping, leaf buildup, animal
What Does Roof Hail Damage Look Like? A Homeowner Guide (Austin, TX) By Nicholas Riley, owner of Driftwood Builders Roofing
Wind damage shows as loose, missing, torn, or separated shingles, lifted flashing, and gutter damage (40+ mph winds are problematic).