Damage to your roof after a storm can range from very obvious, to practically invisible. If larges sections of shingles have blown away and your roof’s underlayer or deck is exposed in several places, you know that’s a problem. But roof damage can sometimes be harder to spot. A shingle here or there may have come loose. Tiny penetrations in the shingles from wind-blown debris can lead to roof leaks and impact damage such as from hail may not be visible from the ground. So what is the best course of action after a major storm as your roof is concerned?
If the damage is apparent
If it’s clear from the ground that your roof was damaged, you don’t need to wait for a roofer’s opinion to start the process of filing a claim with your insurance company. An insurance agent will stop by to take a look. This inspection by a representative of the insurance company shouldn’t take the place of an actual roof inspection by a qualified roofing contractor. In fact, part of the inspector’s job is to make recommendations for a proper roof inspection if it seems warranted.
If the damage isn’t apparent
Because roofing problems that go unnoticed can turn into such costly repairs down the road, you don’t want to risk skipping a roof inspection even if you don’t notice signs of damage from the ground. If a roof inspection turns up any problems, the roofer will give you an estimate for repairs which you can take to your insurance company.
What you shouldn’t do
Don’t let a door-to-door roofer passing through after the storm tell you that you need roof repair. These fly-by-night roofers are rarely licensed and insured and they often skip town with your money and the work undone. If you need an inspection from a reputable Spokane roofing company, after a storm, be patient and don’t settle for an amateur.
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Source: recordstar.com/business/20170909/residential-roofing-tips-are-important-following-recent-rains