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Hail storms can leave subtle but significant roof damage

06 May Your Roof Before, After, and Beyond the Hailstorm

Posted at 10:00h in ROOF REPAIR

Do you think your roof, siding, or windows could have been damaged by a recent hailstorm? If so, it’s important to assess the extent of the damage — and quickly. Not all types of hail damage will be obvious from just looking at your home’s...

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A residential roof damaged by a passing hurricane

07 Apr 5 Steps to Ready Your Roof for Florida’s Hurricane Season

Posted at 10:00h in hurricane preparedness

As a Florida homeowner, you’re probably no stranger to hurricane season. And if you’ve lived in the sunshine state for a while, you know how important it is to prepare your home for any kind of tropical weather. After all, “Much of the property damage associated...

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An image of a residential roof with gray asohalt shingles. The shingles have been damaged in a storm and some are missing.

27 Jan Identifying Top 3 Forms of Damage From a Storm: A Guide for Homeowners

Posted at 10:00h in Blog, hurricane roof repair

After a storm, the last thing most people want to worry about is their roof. But it’s an important part of home maintenance that shouldn’t be neglected. While you may not see any damage immediately following a storm, there could still be underlying issues that...

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Dark storms clouds form over a residential home

02 Nov Spanish Tiles vs. Metal Roofing: Which Weathers the Storm Better?

Posted at 10:00h in Blog, hurricane preparedness

While the 2022 hurricane season is finally winding down, it’s never too early to begin preparing for next year. Perhaps you need to strengthen your existing roof. Or maybe you’re looking into how to repair the damage following recent tropical systems. In either case, there’s a...

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A roofing worker repair the flashing around a chimney on a residential home

27 Oct Hurricanes & Flashing: What to Do When You’ve Sustained Storm-Damage

Posted at 10:00h in Blog, hurricane roof repair

The 2022 hurricane season may soon be drawing to an end, but that doesn’t mean your home hasn’t taken any storm damage over the last several months. In particular, it’s difficult to know whether the underlying components of your roof need attention. For example, your flashing. But,...

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A roof contractor performs an inspection on a roof that was damaged during a storm. The photo is a closeup of the worker looking underneath raised shingles.

07 Oct Answering Your Top 3 Questions About Hurricane-Related Roof Damage

Posted at 10:00h in Blog, hurricane roof repair

Wind, hail, rain, and debris. These might not be the four horsemen of the apocalypse, but they are the four primary causes of damage you can expect to face after a particularly brutal hurricane. But, after the storm has passed, how do you actually know if...

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A home roof that is missing a wide swath of shingles as a result of a passing hurricane.

02 Oct 3 Roofing Recovery Steps to Take After the Hurricane Has Passed

Posted at 10:00h in Blog, hurricane roof repair

On September 23, 2022, Hurricane Ian formed out in the Atlantic Ocean. In less than a week, it swept in to wreak havoc on Florida’s west coast. That being said, even Floridian residents living in Central and Northeast Florida found themselves battered by hurricane-force winds and...

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An image of the inside of a home, where a ladder is positioned beneath a heavily damaged the ceiling because of a leaking roof.

25 Sep When You Have a Leak: To Drip Money Into a Repair or Drop on a New Roof?

Posted at 10:00h in Blog

No matter the season, rain will always make its presence known in the state of Florida. And while this isn’t a problem unto itself, necessarily, it does become a costly challenge if you notice your roof has a leak. After all, your roof won’t be the...

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A residential roof with red clay tiles

30 Aug No Storms, No Worries? — Why You Should Still Schedule an Inspection

Posted at 10:00h in Blog, Maintenance

You did everything right: you kept storm supplies stocked and on hand, you watched the forecast diligently, and you even trimmed the low-hanging branches around your home. Still, no storms blew in your way. The storm season remained, well, quiet. Consequently, you may find yourself wondering,...

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Roofing contractors finishing the installation of a new roof

13 Jun Stay Ahead of the Hurricanes: Don’t Relax When It Comes to Your Roof

Posted at 09:00h in Blog, hurricane preparedness

In the summertime, those of us who live in Florida expect thunder and lightning. Winds that will whip around our homes. Spaghetti plots that keep us on our toes. And that’s only the beginning. But when such chaos doesn’t come as soon as we think, it...

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