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Tips on Inspecting Your Home for Storm Damage

April 11, 2018 By Modern Remodeling

GAF, North America’s largest and oldest supplier of roofing systems, has created a helpful guide for homeowners on how to inspect their home for storm damage. It’s important to remember that the worst storm damage isn’t always the easiest to see. You may have to go looking for it. During storm season, be prepared to inspect your roof periodically. The earlier you identify roof damage, the sooner you can contact a qualified roofing contractor to provide necessary repairs before the next storm rolls in.

Exterior Look For…

  • Missing shingles
    • Missing shingles should be replaced as quickly as possible.
  • Cracked or curled shingles
    • Speak with a qualified roofer to determine if a repair or reroof is best for your home and budget.
  • Dark patches
    • Granules protect the underlying asphalt from weather, including UV rays. Without them, the shingle may dry out and crack.
  • Bent or detached flashing
    • Flashing helps keep water from chimneys, vents, and other roof penetrations and should be thoroughly sealed to prevent water intrusion.

There are other signs of damage not always visible from the ground. If you are comfortable climbing a ladder and the weather conditions allow you to do so safely, you can get a better look at your roof up close. If you aren’t, give us a call and we’ll inspect your roof at no charge!

Roof Look For…

  • Loose nails
    • Loose nails or nail heads raised above the shingle surface may be just one storm away from letting go entirely.
  • Gutter debris
    • Clogged gutters can contribute to ice dams later in the year. Your roofing contractor may provide gutter cleaning services if you are not comfortable doing the job yourself.

If you find damage: Call a local, reputable roofing contractor right away. After storms, you may receive solicitations from unfamiliar contractors looking for work. Modern is a local, GAF Master Elite contractor. Call us or contact us with any questions or concerns about storm damage to your home.

Filed Under: Gutters, Hail Damage, Roofing, Storm Damage, Uncategorized, Wind Damage Tagged With: home inspection, roof damage, storm damage, wind damage

Should You Repair or Replace Your Roof?

March 23, 2018 By Modern Remodeling

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When your roof sustains damage, one of the first questions you may have is if you should repair it or replace your roof entirely. Most insurance companies will ask you to gather a few estimates to see if the scope of repairs exceeds your deductible. This is where things can get tricky…how do you know the scope of repairs if you aren’t sure if you should repair or replace your roof?

A company that specializes in storm damage or a contractor that is Haag certified will be able to help you assess whether or not your roof should be replaced or simply repaired. Here are 3 things they take into consideration when making that call….

3 Tips for Assessing Your Roof

  1. Age and type of shingle… in 2010, most shingle manufacturers switched the design of their shingles. This means that any roof installed after 2010 is highly unlikely to not only match an existing roof  aesthetically speaking but also technically. In this case, the roof would be better suited for replacement rather than repair.
  2. Surrounding damage… often times, a few missing shingles can be a sign of greater damage. Shingles can be cracked or loose all over the roof, which means damage far exceeds replacing just the one or two shingles that are gone. Repairing the most obvious damage would only be a temporary fix and the roof would continue to sustain damage over time. You would find yourself continuously repairing your roof.
  3. The area underneath the missing shingles has been damaged… shingles are designed to protect your roof’s decking from moisture and wind. Even a small exposed area can allow water to seep into the underlayment and into the deck, where it can cause rot and eventually leakage. In order to replace the decking or underlayment, you would have to remove more shingles in which case, a full replacement would be justified.

If you are unsure if you should repair or replace your roof, give us a call or contact us directly. We would be happy to inspect free of charge!

Filed Under: Gutters, Hail Damage, Restoration, Roofing, Storm Damage, Uncategorized, Wind Damage Tagged With: baltimore county roofer, harford county roofer, roof repair, wind damage roof

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