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Most people look forward to spring after a long bout with winter. But what they don’t look forward to is checking their own roof for signs of damage. However, you have to do it – especially if the recent season has been tough on your home. Checking the damage on your roof should be a permanent part of your spring-cleaning checklist. That way, you can avoid some of the common roofing problems in the spring.
Being proactive when it comes to your roof can save you lots of money in repairs. In addition, you may avoid the costly hassle of having it replaced too soon.
Shingles can curl up and crack during cold temperatures, especially those that are located at the edge of your roof.
For that reason, spring would be the perfect time to inspect the roof for damaged shingles. And as soon as you know about them, also have them repaired or replaced by a professional roofing company.
If you have any dormant chimneys or loose flashings, clean them up and look for signs of animal life. These are convenient spots for wild animals such as birds, raccoons, and squirrels to hibernate during winter.
You may contact an animal control and removal service to remove them. Then, contact Chattanooga Roofing Company to inspect your roof. We can also repair any roof damage in order to prevent these animals from coming back.
Of the common roofing problems in the spring, this one can make the biggest mess. Water leaks may go unnoticed during winter because of freezing temperatures. But once spring rolls around and you have a chance to inspect your attic, you may discover the problem. However, discovery won’t prevent further damage to an already vulnerable roofing system. That is, unless you ask a professional to repair the problem. A sure sign of a water leak is if you see water stains on your ceiling or walls.
Moisture and dropping temperatures can take their toll on your roofing membrane, causing it to loosen up or peel away.
The membrane holds the pieces of your roofing system together. For that reason, it’s a vital component. Contact us to assess your roof integrity and discover if your roof membrane is still functioning as it should be.
If you suspect roof damage to your home or business, please call Chattanooga Roofing Company right away at (423) 401-2448. We can help to prevent your roofing problems from worsening.
No homeowner wants to go through a roofing emergency caused by hail, but sometimes Mother Nature has other plans. Chattanooga is no stranger to extreme weather disturbances like hailstorms. In order to prepare for the worst, you need to know the facts about hail roofing damage.
Unfortunately, plenty of homeowners in the area find themselves at a complete loss on what to do in the aftermath of a hailstorm. Here are some of the things to do so you won’t be caught flatfooted next time there’s a hailstorm.
Both wind strength and density of hail can contribute to the roof damage. Hail can cause shingles to break apart and granules to form, resulting to shortened shingle life. Hailstorms also come with strong and heavy winds, which can blow off shingles and other roofing materials.
After a devastating hailstorm, your first order of business is to inspect the roof for damage. Take note of the date and time of the storm. Take photos of the entire property including the roof and yard.
This will come in handy when you file a claim for insurance. Remember that hail melts, so it is important to have photos to back up your claim.
Don’t wait too long to file the claim because most insurance companies have an expiration when it comes to filing hail roof damage.
You don’t need a leaking roof to have hail damage. Granule loss, shingle cracks, and exposed fiberglass mat are some of the signs that your roof has been damaged by hail.
However, most of the time the damage is not visible especially when you’re looking at the roof from the ground. It will take a trained eye to spot the damage. This is why it is recommended to have your roof inspected by a professional to know the full extent of the damage.
Now that you know the facts about hail roofing damage, don’t allow inclement weather to destroy the things you have worked hard for. A ground level inspection is not enough to detect the damage done to your roof.
If left untreated, even a minor hail damage can lead to leaks, ice dams, mold damage, or electrical issues. All these things will eventually lead to roof replacement, so it is best to nip problems like this in the bud.
No matter what Mother Nature throws your way, you can depend on Chattanooga Roofing to help you deal with hail roofing damage. Call us today at (423) 799-2173 and we’ll help you put things back together and protect your home from the harsh elements by making it stronger.
Knowing what to do if a tree falls on your roof is important. Tree damage to your roof often occurs after events like severe storms or other natural disasters, like earthquakes. In addition, rotten trees can split and break, falling onto your roof. Damage to your roof can vary depending on the event, the size of the tree, and where it fell. You need to know what to do if a tree falls on your roof – and do it in a timely manner.
It is crucial to document and report every bit of damage to your roof or home in the aftermath of a tree falling. This can be useful to provide to your insurance company to cover any costs of the roof or home repairs, as well to your roof repair crew.
If you remember this step and step #2, you’ve got the basics of what to do if a tree falls on your roof.
After you are finished taking pictures, contact your insurance company right away. Your insurance company will know what to do if a tree falls on your roof, and can help guide you through the next steps. Chattanooga Roofing Company can work with most insurance companies to repair your roof during your time of need.
Important: You will need to call a specialized tree removal crew to remove the tree and debris around your home. For your own safety, never try to remove the tree or debris yourself. Do this only after your insurance company has been to your home. Your claim will be put at risk if you start to remove debris before the adjuster has seen the damage.
Your insurance is likely to recommend several roofing companies that can come in and repair your roof after a tree has fallen on it. Repairing your roof is an urgent matter. You need to return to living comfortably in your home. And, quick repairs help avoid problems with the elements or pests potentially getting through damaged areas of your roof.
When you are looking for a roofing contractor, always make sure that they are licensed and trusted roofing contractors. Be patient with the process of roof repairs to your home. If a rotten tree split and fell on your home, be aware of any other problems in trees and get them taken care of to avoid more roof damage later.
Don’t let tree damage to your roof wait. In this busy, summer season storms are inevitable. If your home has suffered from roof damage due to fallen trees, depend on Chattanooga Roofing to make the right repairs. Call us today at 423-308-ROOF for help!
You don’t want to find pests anywhere inside your home – especially your roof. If your roof has any weak spots, animals will often find a way to burrow inside and hibernate during the colder months. In fact, winter is when most pest damage happens. As temperatures rise and rain falls, unfixed damage can wreak havoc on the walls and roof of your home. So, what should you do if pests damage your roof?
First, let’s look at which pests cause the most roof damage. After all, knowing your enemy is half the battle.
Here in the south, we see lots of problems with pests like squirrels, mice, rats, beetles, termites, ants, and even bees. Each of them can cause different types of damage to your home.
Termites are especially known for invasions around areas where there is mold or rotted wood. Termites will build colonies in and weaken wooden roof structures, leading to loosened roof tiles or shingles.
Birds and bats will build nests inside your home and can leave unpleasant droppings. They can both get in through rotten fascia boards. You can prevent further incursions by replacing those boards.
Hornet and wasp nests can attract other insects that cause damage to your roof when left alone. Wasp nests also attract termites, leading to extensive wood damage.
Squirrels cause issues with electrical materials when they gnaw and chew on wires, pipes, structural supports, or shingles in order to get into your attic. They usually leave behind urine stains and unpleasant odors.
Like squirrels, mice and rats commonly chew and gnaw on roofing and structural materials. Their presence can expose your family to disease or disgusting droppings and odors.
Get an exterminator – and then call a professional roofer like Chattanooga Roofing Company to fix the damage! When pests damage your roof, we’ll handle all roof and fascia repairs efficiently and effectively. We can repair any damage done and prevent further infestations, so next winter your home will be safe from pests and vermin.