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Top Tips for a Hurricane-Proof Roof

Top Tips for a Hurricane-Proof RoofPhoto by JOSHUA COLEMAN

Originally Posted On: Top Tips for a Hurricane-Proof Roof (trinityrestoretx.com)

 

If you want a hurricane-proof roof, there are some simple steps that you should take. Here are some tips to help your roof withstand the storm.

What are the best ways to make your roof hurricane-proof?

Hurricanes are a deadly force that can rip your house apart in no time. They can do incredible amounts of damage to your roof, leading to potential water damage and other serious issues.

Choose the Slope and Shape of Your Roof Wisely

The shape and slope of your roof are important determining factors in how well your roof will fare against a hurricane. You’ll want to choose something that can withstand the extreme winds you’ll face during a hurricane. The slopes should allow the wind to go up and around the roof instead of prying the roof off.

Your roof should have at least four sloped edges to keep it hurricane-proof. However, the best hurricane-proof roof is hexagon or octagon-shaped; these can withstand the wind better than homes with only a few panels.

Consider the Material of Your Roof

The material your roof is made from is just as important as the shape of your roof. If your area is prone to strong windstorms and hurricanes, then you may want to consider metal roofing for your home.

Metal roofs are some of the best types of roofs for withstanding hurricanes. Their paneling is secure, and if installed properly, is almost entirely waterproof. They are also so secure that they are unlikely to be blown off by heavy winds.

Regular Maintenance

No matter how high quality your roof is, you should still take the time to perform regular maintenance measures to ensure it is structurally sound. You should call a professional at least once a year to perform said maintenance. That way, if your roof has sustained any damage that you were unaware of, it can be taken care of before a hurricane hits.

You can do regular maintenance yourself by inspecting your roof after heavy storms as well. If you notice that your roof is damaged, call your local roofer right away.

Study Your Insurance Policy

Unfortunately, you may be unable to prevent damage from a hurricane. You should thoroughly inspect your insurance policy to see what your coverage is. Some insurance policies don’t cover hurricane damage, so it’s crucial to look over your coverage before disaster strikes.

Our team strives to make the entire process as seamless and stress-free as possible. So, whenever you need professional support for roof damage or roof storm damage insurance claims, give us a call or book a Free Roofing Inspection.

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Reinforce Your Roof

For further protection, you can reinforce your roof from the inside. If you have an attic, you can inspect the underside of the roof for any holes or cracks. Try to determine if any spots seem fragile or damaged; these are the areas you’ll want to reinforce more heavily.

You should also inspect for mold or water damage. These areas are more likely to give way during a hurricane, which could lead to further damage during the storm.

Inspect for Loose Shingles

Once you’ve given the underside of your roof an inspection, it’s time to get on top of the roof and look at the shingles. You’ll want to make sure that none of them are loose or damaged. The storm is likely to tear off any loose shingles, leaving your home unprotected and susceptible to damage.

Secure any loose shingles you find before the storm hits. That way, you’ll be less likely to experience damage.

If you are looking to replace the shingles on your roof, metal shingles are the best hurricane-proof roof shingles that you can look into. They are secure and can easily protect your home from water damage.

Keep Your Yard Clean

While the condition of your roof is important, you should also keep your yard clean of anything that could cause damage. Make sure to trim any large branches from around your home; they could easily fall onto your roof and deal some serious damage.

If a storm is headed your way, you should also pick up any loose debris around your yard that could damage your roof. Even if your roof is fine on its own, any number of projectiles could damage it during the store.

Hurricane Straps

Even with all of your prep work, there’s still a chance that your home could be at risk. Hurricane straps are a great way to secure your roof and your home’s foundation during a hurricane. There are various different types of hurricane straps that are installed in unique ways.

If you are considering installing hurricane straps on your home, it’s crucial that you talk to a professional before making the installation. They can guide you on what type of straps you should get and help you install them properly.

Schedule an Inspection Before Hurricane Season

Once you’ve finished preparing your home, you should schedule an inspection with a professional. They can warn you about anything you missed and help you make important roof repairs before a storm takes your roof apart.

No matter how well you believe you’ve inspected your roof, you may still miss something. Roofers have a keen eye for detail and will be able to point out anything you missed so that your home won’t be at risk.

Protect Your Home with a Hurricane-Proof Roof

If you want a hurricane-proof roof, there are plenty of steps that you should take. Remember to give your roof a thorough inspection regularly to assess for damage; that way, you won’t be caught off guard if a storm hits. When in doubt, you should call a professional roofer for a second opinion.

Do you need help preparing your roof against hurricane damage?

We’re here to help. Contact us with any questions or concerns you have about hurricane-proofing your roof and continue reading our blog for more helpful tips!

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