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How to Protect Your Roof from Storm Damage

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Weather in the Ozarks is unpredictable to say the very least. You never know when a sunny morning will turn into an evening of severe thunderstorms. But if you know how to protect your roof from storm damage, you can rest easy when the weather turns sour.

 

How to Protect Your Roof From Storm Damage

With the temperamental weather we have in the Ozarks, storms can sometimes sneak up on you. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t take precautions to make sure your roof is in good shape and ready to handle whatever the weather may bring. If you know how to protect your roof from storm damage and you put that knowledge to use, you can keep your home and family safe and avoid the stress and expense of dealing with avoidable roof damage.

Inspect Your Roof

This may seem obvious, but it is important: inspect your roof regularly. Most homeowners go way too long between inspections, and minor issues can add up quickly. Don’t forget that your roof is up there and that it needs your help to keep your family safe. Make sure your roofing is solid and not in need of repair, and check the interior walls and ceiling for signs of leaking or staining. It is also a good idea to check the outside walls for leaks, stains, cracks, and any other impairments. For more detailed tips on roofing inspections, please click here.

Keep Your Roof Clean

Roofs are at risk for caving in when they are forced to carry a heavier load than they can handle. Accumulated water, snow, and ice are tall orders for any roof. You can lessen the load by keeping your roof clean. Remove any debris, such as leaves and tree limbs, and pay special attention to your gutters. To keep precipitation from adding up, you need to make sure it can be drained quickly. If the gutters are clogged and not working properly, you’re putting them at a disadvantage. There are many different types of roofs with varying strengths and weaknesses, but they’ll all be better off if you reduce the weight they carry as much as you can.

Quickly Assess and Repair Damage

Even when you’re as prepared as you can be, the weather may take its toll. When this happens, the best thing you can do is act quickly. As soon as it is safe to do so, get up on the roof and inspect the damage. Clear any debris and check for signs of cracking, leaking, or any other damage. Once you know what the damage is, make a plan of action. If the damages are minor and you are equipped with the necessary tools, skills, and know-how, you may be able to handle the situation yourself. If not, you will need to call in professionals for help.

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You can save yourself quite a bit of trouble by knowing how to protect your roof from storm damage. But even when you do everything right, sometimes things don’t go your way. Should you need help, the professionals here at Taylor-Made Roofing would be happy to assist you with any and all of your roofing needs. Feel free to check out the many services we provide or contact us for a free quote!

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