The roof is a
vital structural component as it helps protect the home from fluctuating
temperatures and inclement weather. However, in the wide expanses of the Lone
Star State, strong windstorms, thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes can
wreak havoc on roofs. You certainly wouldn't want whole sections of shingles or
tiles flying from your roof whenever the wind picks up. To prevent such
damages, and to keep your roofing in tip-top condition, regular inspections and
roof repairs are required.
Your roofing
contractor should perform inspections on your roofing system to determine the
repair work that needs to be done. On the other hand, though you may have a
credible contractor in mind for the job, it is prudent to consult your insurer
about the repair work to be conducted. You'll need to ensure that the repair
work is compliant with the Texas Windstorm Building Code and the Texas
Windstorm Program to ensure full coverage.
Visual inspections
will indicate different kinds of damage. Your roofer should scan your roof for
loose shingles near the eaves, which can create open gaps for rainwater. He
should also take the time to inspect the drains and downspouts. Inclement
weather and strong winds can inflict heavy damages on any roof. By hiring an
experienced and reputable contractor, you can tackle the issues quickly.
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