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Tips to Minimize Roof Damage

10/23/2019 (Permalink)

Raging winds and severe thunderstorms can wreak havoc on the roof of your business in Miami Shores, FL. As a savvy business owner, you understand the importance of contacting a professional at the first signs of a roof leak. Depending on the storm damage, your damaged roof could take time to repair. Unfortunately, during the wait, the weather may continue to give your building a beating.

Preventive Measures

Roofs may be built to withstand a beating, but only if they are properly maintained. Before a storm even hits, a few preventive measures can ensure a few missing shingles won’t eventually turn into a roof replacement.

Schedule regular building inspections. Monitoring its condition will reveal weak spots that can be more easily fixed before a storm.
Keep nearby trees trimmed and away from the roof. Branches blowing in the wind could actually be scratching protective elements off your roof.
Ensure downspouts and gutters are cleaned and flowing properly.
Inspect foundation and around the structure after any rainfall. This is a great indicator if there is a problem between inspections.
At the first signs of trouble, take action. Waiting to do a repair could turn something that was inexpensive and simple into a massive, expensive project.

Interim Protection

Weather doesn’t abide by our schedules. If a storm creates a roof leak, a temporary repair can prevent further damage from happening. An easy and inexpensive solution is to cover the damaged area with a tarp. Ensure the tarp is big enough. Tightly smooth and secure it to keep additional rain from seeping in. If another storm is brewing and you notice missing shingles, you can reattach them or apply new ones until the storm subsides and a proper repair can be made. If no shingles are available, sheet metal or copper can be used as a temporary solution.
While there is never a good time to have a roof leak, during a period of seemingly never-ending storms can make that damage snowball. Being proactive can help keep your repair budget down and property protected.

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