Post-Storm Roof Damage Assessment Checklist

Apr 05, 2023

It Is Important To Make Sure Your Roof Is Prepared For Storms

As a homeowner, it's important to be prepared for severe weather conditions, especially when it comes to your roof. A storm approaching can bring heavy rain, strong winds, and even hail, which can cause significant damage to your roof. Therefore, it's crucial to take precautions before the storm hits to protect your home and prevent costly repairs. In this blog, we'll discuss what you can do to prepare your roof for a storm.


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1. Inspect Your Roof

Before the storm hits, it's important to inspect your roof for any signs of damage or wear and tear.  Look for missing or damaged shingles, cracks in the roof, or any signs of leakage. If you notice any issues, it's best to have them repaired immediately. A small issue can quickly turn into a larger problem during a storm.

2. Clean Your Gutters

Clogged gutters can cause water to overflow and damage your roof. Before the storm hits, clean your gutters to ensure proper drainage of rainwater. This will also help prevent water from seeping into your home and causing water damage.

3. Trim Trees and Shrubs

Strong winds can cause trees and shrubs to fall onto your roof, causing significant damage. Trim any overhanging branches or shrubs to prevent them from falling onto your roof during the storm.

4. Secure Loose Items

Ensure that any loose items on your roof, such as antennas, satellite dishes, or loose shingles, are securely fastened or removed. These items can become airborne during a storm and cause damage to your roof or nearby property.

5. Cover Your Roof

If you have a flat roof or a roof with a low pitch, consider covering it with a tarp before the storm hits. This will help prevent water from seeping into your home and causing water damage.

6. Monitor the Weather

Stay up to date with the weather forecast and take appropriate action when a storm is approaching. If necessary, evacuate your home to a safe location until the storm has passed.

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In Conclusion

In conclusion, preparing your roof for a storm is essential to prevent costly repairs and ensure the safety of your home and family. By inspecting your roof, cleaning your gutters, trimming trees, securing loose items, covering your roof, and monitoring the weather, you can take proactive steps to protect your home from severe weather conditions. Remember to always prioritize safety first and seek professional assistance if necessary.

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