Tropical storm damage can cause major damage to your roof, even if you can’t see it with the naked eye. The danger of high winds is that they can create negative external conditions that can cause even more damage to your roof.
At Roofing USA, we act quickly and surely when you are faced with an emergency situation. If we cannot repair your roof right away, we will at least find a temporary solution to minimize further damage to your roof. Our team is here to serve you and support you through every tropical storm. Give us a call and we’ll be here to answer all your questions so that you can feel confident in your roof, even during a storm.
Roof damage can happen at any time, but it’s important to understand which events typically result in roof damage that requires emergency repair. Below, let’s take a look at the various types of roof damage Roofing USA often sees when we’re called out to emergency jobs in Charleston.
Although not as strong as a hurricane, tropical storms can still cause a lot of major damage to your roof. Their high winds can cause pressure on your shingles, causing them to uplift and tear away, or even break apart. Additionally, flashing and gutters can be torn away from your roof.
High winds from tropical storms can easily knock down tree limbs and powerlines. If any of those things fall on your roof, they can create punctures and holes through your roof that will then leak, causing major water leaks.
Gutters are an important part of your roof system that helps to navigate water away from your roof. The winds from tropical storms can easily clog your gutter system with twigs, leaves, and other types of debris.
There are many roofing companies to choose from in the Low Country of South Carolina where I reside. I would highly recommend Roofing USA based on their professionalism responsiveness and punctual work ethic. The roof installation went very smoothly and the final product looks incredible.
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