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How to Protect your Roof from Storm Damage

How to protect your Roof from Storm Damage 

The roof of your home is the first line of defense against the elements, especially during storms. Storms can wreak havoc on roofs, causing costly repairs from high winds to heavy rain and hail. Protecting your roof includes more than just reacting to storms, but also taking proactive steps to prevent storm damage.


Here are some easy and quick steps to prepare your roof for storm damage.


  •  Schedule regular maintenance


Regular maintenance throughout the year is the basic step towards avoiding storm roof damage. This requires you to hire an expert to inspect your roof and home. On the one hand, it will cost you a modest price a few times a year, but you will save a fortune in the long run by not having to pay for expensive roof replacement or repair.


  • Maintain the gutters clean


During a storm or hurricane, the last thing you need is a clogged gutter. Heavy rain may gather and form large puddles on your roof. Due to this situation, the stagnant water may cause leakage into other areas of your home. Therefore, clean your gutters ahead of storm season.


  • Prune your trees and clean up your yard


Take a walk around your lawn and look for loose debris and things on the ground. If this material is left on the lawn, it can be carried up by powerful hurricane winds and become dangerous flying projectiles. Examine your trees as well. Any dead or dangling branches on your roof have the potential to snap and cause catastrophic harm.


  • Install hurricane straps


Hurricane straps are intended to assist in holding your roof to the walls, regardless of the sort of roof you have. They give your roof a little extra support in the event of a major storm. Security isn't the only reason to have them installed. Insurance companies frequently provide additional premium discounts to homeowners who put hurricane straps on their roofs.


  • Check for loose or missing shingles


While a broken single is more likely to break free, a missing one allows the wind to get through and cause considerably more damage. When you hear about local storm news begin looking for damaged shingles and secure them with the help of experts.


  •  Better to be safe than sorry


You never know when a severe storm will pass through your neighborhood. Before it's too late, make your roof hurricane-proof. Even if you haven't been maintaining your roof properly, it's not too late to give it the tender loving care it needs.


Finally,
protecting your roof from storm damage is a proactive effort that entails a combination of routine maintenance, structural reinforcement, and strategic investments. By taking these precautions, you are not only protecting your roof but also ensuring the overall safety and lifespan of your property. Make these actions a priority, and you'll be better prepared to withstand any storm that comes your way. Remember that a strong roof is the cornerstone of a safe and secure home.


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