Roof wind damage can happen to anyone. Even if you have a brand new home and a perfectly maintained roof, it's always a good idea to stay on top of things - as they say, better safe than sorry.

If you live in an area where wind damage is common, it's essential to know what signs to look for and prevention measures to minimize the extensiveness of the damage to your roof.


How to know if you have roof wind damage


1. Shingle debris around your property:

After the hurricane or tornado has passed, inspect for shingle debris around your property. Fallen shingles lying in your yard are the clearest indicator of wind damage.


2. Damaged gutters

Gutters can be one of the first signs of roof damage, as they are a common target for tree branches and other debris, which can knock them loose or bend them out of shape.


3. Other signs of roof wind damage

In some cases, the damage to your roof may not be spottable from the ground and will require climbing a ladder to see it. For example:

  • Sagging or cracking shingles
  • Loose shingles and/or flashing
  • Cracked mortar around chimneys, vents, and skylights
  • Cracks in the roof decking

A damaged roof could be highly fragile, and walking on top may be dangerous for you and increase the existing damage. That's why we do not recommend homeowners do this on their own. Instead, we encourage you to request a free roof inspection by a specialist. 

Nowadays, professional roofing contractors use drones to facilitate this task. This method allows them to get a peripheral view of your property and capture relevant photos and video footage for a potential insurance claim. In case climbing on top of the roof is still needed, their extensive professional training and experience allow them to perform this safely. 


What to do when your roof has wind damage?

A damaged roof can cause leaks, leading to mold growth and structural damage. Therefore, depending on the severity and extent, a damaged roof by wind may need to be replaced entirely.

Even if you suspect that you may have minor wind damage on your roof, don't put off having it repaired. The problem won't go away on its own and is more likely to worsen over time. A minor roof issue today can be a painful and expensive headache tomorrow if left alone.

In our efforts to provide you with the most cost-effective, top-performing solution, At Pro Roofing & Siding, we take a consultative approach to provide you with the solution you need. Give us a call for a free estimate on roof repair or replacement


Get help with Roof Wind Damage in Metro Atlanta

If your home has experienced any damage from high winds or storms, contact Pro Roofing & Siding today for assistance. Get a free inspection, a free written estimate, and help to file an insurance claim. 

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