What To Do After a Hail Storm Hits Your Roof
The first goal after a hail storm is not to guess. It is to document what you can safely see, protect the home if needed, and get a clearer read on the roof condition.
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The first goal after a hail storm is not to guess. It is to document what you can safely see, protect the home if needed, and get a clearer read on the roof condition.
Read the Guide →The real question is not whether the roof can be patched. It is whether patching it again still makes practical sense.
Read the Guide →Many roof leaks leave clues in the attic before the ceiling stain tells the full story.
Read the Guide →Tarping becomes important when the roof is open to weather, not simply because a storm passed through the neighborhood.
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