To inspect the damage, call a roofer
You don't need to have 20/20 vision in order to see obvious signs of roof damage such as leaks, fallen tree limbs and loose guttering. It takes a trained pair to see hidden damage to roofing materials below the surface. It is important to contact a roofing contractor after a storm to conduct a thorough inspection.
You want to inspect your roof for details.
Roof shingle condition
Flashing condition
Leaks
Ice dams
Chimney condition
Insulation status
Results of an attic inspection
Gutter condition
Contractors will identify issues and give a written report that includes photos of the damage and suggested solutions. They also provide an estimate of the cost of repair or replacement. You can also share this information with your insurance company to file an insurance claim.
A professional roof inspection is a good idea to prevent your roof from falling apart. You should make repairs immediately to avoid further damage.
Water can seep into your home through holes in the roof. It can also soak into flooring and furniture. Mold can spread and cause health problems for you and your family. You can prevent damage to your interior and increase the risk of infection.
Storm Chasers Away
If you are looking for a roofing contractor to repair your roof, be sure to contact a licensed local contractor. This is because storm chasers are unscrupulous contractors who seek out bad weather.
These scammers often travel door to door, using scare tactics and deceit to convince homeowners that they need a new roof.
Storm chasers can be dangerous because they don't respect local codes and provide substandard work. They will replace as many roofs as possible in your area for as low as possible, then move on to the next community. These "companies" can reduce the lifespan of roofs that have been replaced.
Trust the roofing experts