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How Do You Deal With High Winds and Hail Damage to Your Roof?

10/20/2020 (Permalink)

Water on the floor of an Acworth, GA office Storms can cause a variety of damage including flooding.

Be Proactive In Fixing Your Roof Damage

Severe weather events, such as strong wind and hail, can leave your home in need of roof repair. Signs of damage include:

  • Torn or missing shingles
  • Granule loss on shingles
  • Missing flashing
  • Peeling sealant
  • Water-damaged items in your attic
  • Water stains on your ceilings and walls

Making prompt repairs can save you time and money. Follow these steps to be proactive in fixing your roof damage.

Look for Damage in Your Home

Go up to your attic and locate any issues. You may not easily find some of the leaks or holes, so use a flashlight in dark areas and thoroughly check the space. If your leaky roof caused severe water damage, talk to a storm damage restoration company to get your home back to pre-storm conditions.

If your attic functions as a storage space, you may have damp boxes or household items. Take anything wet or broken out of the room to see what you can save. Keep items you can dry and repair and throw away things you can’t salvage. Keep in mind that mold can begin to grow on a wet surface within 24 to 48 hours.

Schedule a Roof Inspection

A roofing company can inspect your home, give you a roof repair estimate, and complete any repair work. Find a reputable company with experience dealing with hail and wind damage in the Acworth, GA area. Check that the contractors are insured and licensed and can provide a warranty for the work.

Call Your Insurance Agent

Contact your insurance company to see if you need to file a claim and determine what your policy covers. Take photographs of any furniture or other items you have to get rid of. Keep all receipts for work and materials for reimbursement, even for temporary repairs you make.

Quickly dealing with a roof repair and mitigating storm damage can make recovering from a storm easier and less time-consuming.

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