November
Unveiling the Hidden Roof Damage From Wind
Wind damage is tricky. Its effects aren’t often seen readily by the naked eye because many homeowners don’t think to look up on their roof regularly, and when they do, it’s hard to see detail. Yet wind can do a lot of damage to fragile roof surfaces, especially when accompanied by hail and other elements.
Here’s how you can identify wind damage and get it addressed by a qualified roofing contractor in Greensboro & Burlington, NC.
Signs of Roof Damage Due to Wind
Some signs of damage are obvious, while others are subtle. From loose or missing shingles to damaged flashing, here are some common signs your roof has been damaged by wind.
Loose or Missing Shingles
Loose or missing shingles are the most common sign that your roof has sustained high wind damage. To determine if you have any loose shingles, look for those that appear to be misaligned or crooked.
Curled Shingles
Wind can damage shingles without loosening or removing them. They can curl them as well. This leaves the underlayment of your roof vulnerable to the elements and can lead to leaks.
Granule Loss
This is tough to see on the roof itself, but granule loss happens due to erosion of the protective outer layer of your asphalt shingles. Check your gutters for excessive asphalt granules. They can also accumulate near downspouts, or around the roof line.
Divots or Dents
You usually see dents occurring with hail damage, but high winds can also dent your roof due to gusts and sustained high winds that send debris into your roof.
Damaged Flashing or Siding
If you see that the flashing around chimneys, pipes and other openings has been damaged, chances are the rest of your roof could have sustained damage as well.
The Speed of Wind
Are you wondering how high the wind speed has to be to incur roof damage? While minor damage can occur with wind speeds between 50 and 60 mph, major roof damage doesn’t usually occur until there are wind speeds of between 70 and 90 mph.
- 50–60 mph – Wind can knock down tree limbs and send them into your home.
- 60–70 mph – Wind can loosen or tear off your shingles, and debris damage is more likely.
- 70–90 mph – Severe roof wind damage can occur, with large branches and older trees falling onto your roof.
Most homeowners insurance policies will cover wind damage to your roof because it’s a common manifestation of storm damage. But every house and region is different, so always be sure to ask about your policy. If you do sustain wind damage, call an experienced roofer in Elon right away.
Need Roofing Repairs From Wind Damage in Burlington, NC?
If you have experienced wind damage to your roof here in Burlington or Greensbor, NC area as the result of a storm, contact us immediately. Not only can we fix the damage, we can work with your insurance company on putting in a claim.
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