Checking Your Roof After A Storm: A Beginner’s Guide

by | Jun 1, 2023 | Commercial, Residential

Storms are common in South Carolina, and in 2023, numerous weather cycles are causing problems for homeowners and businesses alike.

After a storm, there’s a lot that homeowners have to consider, including checking their perimeter fencing, security, water supply, and more. There’s also a lot of rubbish to clear away, so you must prioritize your clean-up efforts and ensure you use your time wisely. 

One of the most crucial parts of your home is its roof, which keeps your property and possessions safe from the elements.

As it’s at the top of your property and in the direct line of fire for any bad weather, your roof is also exceptionally vulnerable to storm damage.

Big Bear Roofing specializes in storm damage repairs to residential and commercial roofs. As such, our team knows what you need to check and the most vulnerable areas that storms often damage.

If you’re unsure how to check your roof for damage, read on, and our roofers will explain all the areas you should explore before you declare your roof safe and unharmed.

Missing Tiles Or Holes

A hole in your roof could cause water leaks, which might damage your home and cause lasting problems that cost a lot to repair.

As such, the first thing you need to look out for when checking your roof after a storm is holes, which can cause water leaks. Usually, you can find these holes where the storm has ripped the tiles away from your roof.

Therefore, you must check any areas that are missing roof tiles. Working with an experienced roofing contractor like us lets you quickly replace your roof tiles and repair any holes.

As well as around missing tiles, you should also check for holes around the perimeter of your roof. Any damaged tiles or signs of water damage could mean that there are significant issues that you need to fix as quickly as possible. 

If you have a metal roof, it can be harder to spot holes or damage, mainly if it’s flat or corrugated. Consider checking the inside of the property, as well as the outside of the roof.

If in doubt, get in touch with your contractor. They can help you find and repair the holes so that your roof keeps your property comfortable and free from leaks for many years. 

Inspect Your Chimney

Homes with chimneys are susceptible to severe storm damage, as these structures are heavy and can fall in bad weather. 

You must check your home’s chimney when you’re checking for storm damage. Make sure that it is in the same position and hasn’t moved.

You should also check that there are no holes or leaks around the chimney, as these can damage your home significantly. Check the area where the chimney attaches to your roof, and ensure no damage is near it. 

Check The Inside Of Your Roof For Damage

You must also check the inside of your roof for signs of damage. These can include water damage or spots, apparent leaks, or weakened parts of your home’s structure.

To check the inside of your roof, go as close as possible to it. Usually, you can achieve this by going to the attic or loft.

Visit the loft, and see if you can notice any leaks or apparent damage. If you’re unsure, you should call out a roofing contractor.

Our team understands that homeowners need to keep their homes and roof safe. As such, we’re always happy to inspect your roof after a storm, no matter how minor it might seem. 

Take A Look At The Gutters

Your home’s gutters are an essential part of its rainwater drainage system. As such, you should never overlook your home’s gutters.

After a storm, you should check that your gutters are intact and haven’t become clogged with debris and dirt during the storm.

If you notice a lot of debris in your gutters, you should remove them using rubber gloves and clean them to keep them tidy and make them less susceptible to further damage.

For damaged gutters, you need to reach out to professionals. Using the best roofing products, they can help you quickly fix your gutters to get back to normal without much fuss or hassle. 

Think About The Future

While storms are inevitable and impossible to prevent, there are ways that you can reduce the chances of storm damage occurring to your roof.

For example, if there are large trees near your roof, they could fall during a storm, causing expensive damage. You should consider cutting the trees back to keep your roof safe.

Additionally, you should maintain your roof correctly throughout the year. That means keeping your roof clean and never overlooking damage, however minor. 

Follow Big Bear Roofing’s blog for regular updates on maintaining and cleaning your roof so that you can keep it safe all year round. Keeping your roof well-maintained at all times will make it less likely to sustain significant damage during a storm. 

Get In Touch With The Professionals Roofing Contractors 

If you’re unsure what you’re looking for or want a different opinion, the best thing to do is contact the professionals.

Our roofing team at Big Bear Roofing understands how storms can affect your home’s roof and why it’s so vital that you keep it protected. Our staff can evaluate your roof and recommend roof repairs or replacements as required.

Contact us, and our staff can talk you through our services and discuss the best time to visit your home and check on the damage. 

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