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You count on your roof to protect your home during foul weather, including hail and hurricanes. When it becomes damaged, you not only put yourself and your belongings at risk, but you could also take a financial hit. So, below are three major signs your roof has sustained storm damage so that you can fix the small issues before they become larger problems.

3 Signs Your Roof Has Storm Damage

1. Lost Granules

roofYour shingles are covered by granules that keep the roof from being harmed by UV rays and bad weather. These granules are usually made from crushed stone that is then screened and sifted down to the appropriate size. If you find these granules on the ground of your property or notice a collection of them in your downspout, call a roofer who can reapply them before more costly damage is done.

2. Loose or Lifted Shingles

It’s important to check your roof after a tumultuous storm has passed through because you might not notice any shingle damage right away unless pieces have flown into your yard. Instead, shingles may have become loose on your roof or may have been partially lifted by the bad weather. If any shingles have moved or lifted, water can seep underneath your roof and cause widespread problems.

3. Dented Gutters or Flashing

In addition to lifted shingles, check for dented gutters or flashing after a storm. Dented gutters prevent proper drainage from your roof, which can lead to further water damage. Flashing also acts as an extra layer of protection from moisture, so it becomes ineffective and less secure when it’s dented.

 

Does your roof have storm damage? Comia Home Builders in O’Fallon, MO, is known for their expertise in handling a variety of home services, ranging from remodeling projects to roof restoration. Their number one priority is customer satisfaction, so they’ll work tirelessly to provide top-quality craftsmanship and elegant designs. With more than 17 years of experience in St. Louis and St. Charles counties, they’re also the trusted custom home builders in the area. Give them a call at (314) 575-0521 to get started on your home, or visit their website to learn more about storm damage repairs.

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