Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Mitigate Hail Damage, Choose Roofing Wisely

There are only a handful of weather conditions that can cause more damage to property than a hail storm. Unfortunately, hail storms are a common occurrence in Texas, making it important for state residents to understand how hailstones affect various roofing materials.
According to the Institute for Business and Home Safety, some materials prove to be more hail-resistant than others. Architectural shingles, for instance, withstood hail damage better than the standard three-tab shingles, while metal roofing sustained only cosmetic or superficial damage. Likewise, the tests showed that older roofing materials, as well as unsupported roofs, were more prone to hail damage than their newer and supported counterparts.
Experts say it is not easy to detect hail damage; it takes the trained eyes of professionals to distinguish the difference between damage from hailstorms and manufacturing defects or regular wear and tear phenomenon. However, it is important to identify hail damage in roofing for insurance claim purposes.
Likewise, some hail damage may appear superficial, but can quickly deteriorate if not properly fixed on time. Therefore, to facilitate insurance claims and protect roofing from premature deterioration, it is best to call on the services of roofing repair experts once a hailstorm has passed.

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