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What Are The Common Types Of Storm Roof Damage?

Roofs are manufactured to withstand any type of weather. However, this does not mean they are immune to destruction due to weather elements. Mild rains should not be a cause of concern because the risk of destruction is lower. However, extreme weather conditions such as thunderstorms can damage your structure. You need to understand the different elements that can destroy the roofing structure so you can prepare it to withstand them. Here are the most prevalent forms of storm damage.

Heavy Ice and Snow

Your roof can be severely damaged after an incident of heavy ice or snow. In the worst-case scenario, this can put extra weight on the structure and cause it to collapse. The freezing ice can also destroy the shingles and pull off the gutters. If the roof has cracks, the melting ice will allow water to leak through the roof. After an incident of heavy snow or ice, an experienced contractor should inspect the roof to spot any damage and rectify it before the next weather event.

Hail

Even a single hail storm can significantly damage the roof structure. The damage caused by a hail storm can range from an insignificant issue to one that warrants a full roof replacement. However, you do not need to panic about hail that is less than 1 inch because the risk of damage is lower. If you experience larger hail, you should immediately arrange a roof inspection because the damage could be extensive.

Rain

You should not panic about normal rain because your roof can handle it. However, the roof can be compromised if heavy rain has pounded your area. Heavy rain can take a toll on the drains and leave pools of water standing on the rooftop. Other common roof problems you can observe after heavy rain include mold growth and worn-down shingles.

Windstorm

Most roofs are manufactured to withstand wind exposure. However, excessive wind speeds can significantly damage the roofing structure. After a strong wind, you should hire a roofing specialist to inspect your roof for any missing or fractured shingles, curled flashing, tree limbs, and clogged drains. These issues should be fixed promptly before the damage extends to other sections.

These are the most common forms of storm roof damage. After the storm, you should hire a roofing contractor to inspect the structure and identify the damage early. This will allow them to repair it before the issues become severe and costly.

Contact a roofing company to learn more.