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As the stormy season approaches, you’re going to want to keep an eye on your roof. Here in Texas, we have grown accustomed to hail storms and high winds wreaking havoc on our roofs. It’s tempting to just curl up under a blanket and wait for problems like leaks and missing shingles to go away on their own. Unfortunately, the longer you wait to make the necessary repairs, the worse the condition of your roof is going to get.
If your roof has been damaged in a storm recently, contact New View Roofing for a free roof inspection. We’ll quickly be able to determine what the problem is as well as come up with an efficient solution. Utilize our storm damage roof repair services today before it’s too late!
Signs Your Roof Has Been Damaged in a Storm
After a storm has occurred, it’s a good idea to call New View Roofing to assess any damage that may have been done to your roof. These damages can be small, so you might not necessarily notice them until it becomes a real problem.
After a storm, you might notice a variety of different types of damages:
# Loose debris (like tree branches and leaves) on the roof of your house
# Ice dams clogging up your gutters
# Hail-damaged shingles
# Missing shingles and bald spots.
# Moisture leaking through into your attic.
If you see some or all of these damages, do not fret! New View Roofing can easily help with all of this. Let’s go over some of the more detrimental storm damage that can occur in a bit more detail.
Loose or Missing Shingles
Missing shingles are a common occurrence after a storm, and it’s quite a big deal. If even one shingle is missing from your roof, this can provide a way for water to get through your roofing materials — which often leads to leaks. Shingles are a necessity when it comes to protecting your roof and home, so if you notice any shingles missing, call New View Roofing today!
Clogged or Broken Gutters
Severe storms can cause debris and hail to fly around, which can clog and damage your gutter system. Your gutters play an important role in keeping your house from getting water-damaged, so if your gutters have been damaged in a storm, don’t wait another minute to call a professional.
Ice Dams Have Formed on Your Roof
Ice dams are a bigger issue than most people are aware of. Snow and ice build up in your gutters during blizzards or snowstorms, making it impossible for water and snowmelt to properly drain off your roof. If you notice ice dams in your gutters after a storm, call us right away!