Storms in East Tennessee can really damage your roof, gutters, shingles, and other important parts of your home. Falcon Roofing offers professional emergency storm damage repair in Knoxville, TN and surrounding areas. We’ll provide a thorough inspection to help determine the damage, and guide you through the insurance claims process to ensure that your property is placed back to pre-loss condition. Below are some common signs of roof storm damage, if you think you may have damage, reach out to us today!
Storms in the Knoxville area can happen fast. To best protect your home and family it is best to act quickly. Here are things to look for that will warrant you to give us a call for storm damage repairs:
High winds can tear shingles off, or cause them to curl, crack, or split. You may find them scattered around your yard or notice bare spots on the roof. Hail can leave dents, cracks, or holes in shingles, especially asphalt shingles. This is a common form of damage after a hailstorm.
Bent, broken, or detached gutters may indicate storm damage to your home. Clogged or overflowing gutters can also cause water to back up and damage your roof.
Inside your home, look for water stains on ceilings or walls. This can be a sign that water is seeping through cracks or gaps caused by storm damage.
High winds or flying debris during a storm can cause siding to loosen, crack, warp, or allow moisture behind the panels, leading to further damage.
In severe cases, if water has seeped through the roof for some time, you might notice areas of the roof that sag or appear uneven.
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You might assume a roof needs attention only when it’s damaged or leaking. The reality is that proper maintenance may help prevent that damage. It’s as simple as doing some of your own roof upkeep, including simple inspections and gutter maintenance.
Choose a day once or twice each year to inspect your roof. If you’re comfortable climbing a ladder, you can see your roof up close. If not, you can do a relatively thorough inspection from the ground using binoculars. Look for:
Gutters guard the structural integrity of your house by channeling water away from its foundation, but they also protect your roof. Gutters keep water away from roof shingles and prevent ice dams, which form when snow melts on higher levels of your roof and freezes as it runs down the colder shingles — an issue that’s as bad as having standing water on your roof.
Proper gutter maintenance is one of the most important ways to prevent serious water damage to your home. Fortunately, most homeowners can fix gutter clogs — the most common gutter problem — themselves. If your gutter is clogged, water may sit on your roof and cause leaks. It’s a good idea to check gutters twice per year and after big storms.
To start, use caution to climb up to examine the top of your gutters. From there, work in small sections to scoop up debris along gutters and downspouts, then drop the waste into a bucket or onto a tarp below. Clogs are clear if you can run garden hose water from the roof to the ground below. Be sure to call in a roofing or gutter professional for more stubborn clogs or if you’re uncomfortable on a ladder.
Streaks and stains on roofs are typically caused by algae, moss or lichens, which grow in humid climates. These creepers can shorten a roof’s lifespan by holding moisture against the surface, causing pitting and feeding on the shingles, all of which can lead to problems as they sprout and darken.
Cleaning your roof:Your best bet?Call a professional to clean your roof.Too much water pressure of using a power washer could loosen or damage your shingles, causing premature shingle failure.
To kill mold:Use a treatment of chlorine bleach or copper sulfate solution applied with a low-pressure garden sprayer can kill the mold, algae, or fungus. Do not use traditional chemical cleanser as it may be harmful to your landscaping, pets and children.
To reduce moss growth:We recommend routinely cutting back trees and removing leaves, as it will allow sunlight to dry up the moisture that moss thrives on. Another solution is to nail zinc or copper strips to the ridgeline; as rain washes across, it creates an environment where moss cannot grow.
To prevent streaks and stain:Select algae-resistant shingles withStainGuard® or StainGuard® Plusthat have a specially formulated granule that inhibits algae growth.
The chance of roof damage goes way up following a severe storm. Be sure to call in a professional roofer if you see any of these signs.
Water inside your home (tarp your roof, then call your insurance company)
Clogs or damage to gutters and downspouts
Streaked or stained shingle
Water stains, bubbled paint or wetness on interior walls and ceilings
Light showing through the attic roof
Missing, cracked, torn, or bald shingles
Excess wear around roof penetrations like vents, pipes, and chimneys
Shingle granules in gutters and downspouts
Falcon Roofing is one of only a few Knoxville roofing contractors to have been recognized as a GAF Certified roofing contractor, which means we rank among the top 6% of all contractors in the nation. Our installers are trained and tested according to strict manufacturer standards. This is an important consideration in this industry: your manufacturer’s warranty could be voided if your roof is installed by an uncertified company. Call us anytime at (865) 448-4153.
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