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Hurricane Roof Damage

Even minor hurricanes can cause major damage to your home. Being aware of the effect of hurricanes is vital, especially if your live in an area like Florida, which is subject to the annual hurricane season. After any major storm, it’s crucial to check your home and your roof for signs of damage.

If you have questions about hurricane roof damage, this guide is here to assist you. You’ll learn more about the types of hurricane damage and what to do after your roof is impacted by a major storm.

Types of Hurricane Roof Damage

Because hurricanes involve high winds and intense precipitation, they can cause many kinds of damage to your roof. Some of that damage will be apparent in the short-term aftermath, but there’s also the risk of long-term water damage and other underlying issues.

Because of this, it’s essential to do a thorough check of your roof and your home’s exterior after a storm. Roofing is extremely dangerous work, especially after a major storm, so it’s recommended that you have a certified roofing contractor inspect your roof.

Now, let’s get into some of the most common types of hurricane roof damage.

Missing Shingles and Tiles

The extreme winds that come with hurricanes can lead to significant damage. With winds that can reach well over 100 miles per hour, it’s no surprise that your rooftop can take a major beating. One of the more common kinds of hurricane roof damage is missing roofing materials. The high winds might rip off shingles and tiles, and if the storm is bad enough, you could end up missing large sections of the outer layer of your roof.

Water Damage

It’s not surprising that a hurricane could cause water damage to your home. The winds, rain, and debris can create leaks, gaps, and more. You’ll likely notice if your roof is leaking, especially if there’s a lot of water coming in. But this isn’t always the case. Without knowing, you could have water damage in the insulation or in your attic. To prevent long-term moisture issues, including mold, have a roofing contractor check for storm damage on the roof.

A Sinking or Sagging Roof

Unfortunately, the intense precipitation from a hurricane can lead to some emergency issues with your roof. Sinking and sagging roofs are one of the most concerning roofing problems. They’re a big hazard because usually a sinking or sagging roof is near collapse. Luckily, you can spot a sinking rooftop relatively easily. In most cases, you’ll need a roof replacement instead of a roof repair.

Clogged or Broken Gutters

Along with your roof, you should also check your gutters for signs of hurricane roof damage. It’s common for your gutters to become clogged with debris after severe weather. While this might not seem like that big of a deal, damaged gutters can lead to water issues. If your downspouts or rain gutters become blocked, the water can back up onto the roof or sink into the soil, which can lead to water damage around the foundation of your house.

 If your roof has been damaged by a hurricane, we’re here to help. Floridian Roofing & Solar provides comprehensive residential roof inspections that can determine the full extent of damages.

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How To Get Help With Hurricane Roof Damage

If you notice any signs of hurricane roof damage, you might not know what to do next. Overall, it’s safest and easiest to work with roofing experts who have extensive experience handling storm damage repair.

Can I Repair My Storm-Damaged Roof on My Own?

While you might be able to make some minor repairs on your own, it’s generally not worth the risk. For one thing, getting up on your roof after a storm can be dangerous if you don’t have the proper training. There could be weak spots or loose shingles, even if everything seems secure. Also, you might not have the experience to spot underlying or long-lasting issues. It’s generally worth the time and investment to let a roofing professional assess the hurricane damage.

Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Roof Damage From Hurricanes?

One major question many homeowners and business owners have after a hurricane is whether their insurance will cover the repairs. Of course, this greatly depends on your insurance policy, so the best bet is to reach out to your insurance policyholder to get the details. Your policy might cover some of the damage, but not all. If you’re living in a location that’s highly susceptible to hurricanes, you might have to get separate insurance for hurricanes. Reach out to our team to get more help with your insurance claims.

Contact Florida Roofing and Solar for Roof Repair

Dealing with hurricane roof damage can be highly stressful, even if your home is mostly still in good condition. If you’re facing roofing damage after a hurricane or other severe storm, you need a roofing company that cares.

Floridian Roofing and Solar’s hurricane repair contractors will assess the damage to your home and perform a thorough inspection to check for both interior and exterior issues. Then, we’ll create a plan to repair or replace your roof to keep your home secure.

Call Floridian Roofing and Solar to schedule an inspection or request a quote!

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