to the integrity of your roof, regardless of whether it's old or new. Even the smallest of hailstones can cause trouble, resulting in various types of damage, such as cracked or broken shingles, dents in metal roofs, punctures, and granule loss on asphalt shingles. While some hail damage may be immediately noticeable, such as visible dents or fractures, it's essential to keep in mind that not all damage is visible to the naked eye.
Hail damage goes beyond the surface
and can lead to more severe issues over time if left unaddressed. One common consequence of hail damage is the potential for rusting. When hailstones compromise the protective layers of your roof, it exposes underlying materials to moisture, causing them to corrode and eventually rust. Rust not only weakens the structural integrity of your roof but can also contribute to leaks, allowing water to seep into your home and causing water damage to your ceilings, walls, and belongings.
Over time, the compromised areas
can allow water infiltration during subsequent rainstorms, leading to moisture accumulation, mold growth, and further deterioration of your roofing system.
To avoid these issues
it's essential to repair hail damage as soon as possible. Repairing hail damage not only restores the functionality and aesthetics of your roof but also safeguards the overall structural integrity of your home.
After a hailstorm, let our experienced professionals
do the inspection for you. We'll make a thorough assessment, provide an estimate for your repairs, and help work with your insurance company to make the process stress-free. Remember, hail damage isn't always visible.
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