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Roof Damage?

Storms can weaken your roof and make your home
vulnerable to water seepage, eventually causing
structural damage.

lt may take months or even years before the damage, to your home is visible.

Don’t wait until the interior of your home shows signs of water damage. Our inspectors are trained to thoroughly examine your roof
visible to the untrained eye

Missing Tabs

Missing tabs on your roof shingles can be an alarming sign of potential roofing issues. These missing sections of shingles leave your roof vulnerable to moisture intrusion, which can lead to extensive damage over time. Common causes of missing tabs include severe weather conditions, aging shingles, and improper installation.

Wind Creases

Wind creases are wrinkles or folds that appear on your roof's shingles due to the force of strong winds. While they may seem minor, wind creases can compromise the integrity of your roof over time, leading to leaks and water damage. It's essential to address wind creases promptly to prevent further roof damage and maintain the protective barrier over your home or business.

Granule Loss

Shingle granules are the small, sand-like particles that cover the surface of asphalt shingles. If you notice excessive granule loss on your roof, it's a sign that your shingles may be deteriorating. Granule loss can occur due to factors such as age, weathering, and poor-quality shingles. This loss exposes your roof to UV rays and can lead to premature shingle failure, impacting the overall durability of your roofing system.

Hail Damage

Hailstorms can cause significant damage to your roofing system, including dents, cracks, and granule loss on shingles. Hail damage is often not immediately visible, but it can lead to leaks and structural issues over time. If your area experiences a hailstorm, it's essential to have your roof inspected by professionals who can assess and address any damage to prevent further deterioration.

Lifted Shingles

Lifted shingles are shingles that have become partially detached from the roof's surface. This can happen due to strong winds, improper installation, or simply as a result of aging. Lifted shingles expose the underlying layers to moisture and can compromise the integrity of your roof. Addressing this issue promptly is crucial to prevent water damage and maintain your roof's effectiveness in protecting your property.

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