FAQs
Most homeowners’ insurance policies cover storm damage caused by wind, hail, and heavy rain. This typically includes missing shingles, leaks from storm impact, and damage from fallen trees. However, coverage varies based on your policy and insurance provider. It’s always best to review your policy and have a professional roof inspection after a major storm to assess any potential claims.
Proper attic ventilation helps regulate temperature, reduces moisture buildup, and extends the life of your roof. It prevents mold growth, protects your insulation, and can even lower energy costs by improving airflow. In the summer, it keeps your attic from overheating, while in the winter, it helps prevent ice dams from forming on your roof.
Regular roof maintenance should be done at least once or twice a year—typically in the spring and fall. This includes checking for loose or damaged shingles, clearing debris from gutters, and inspecting for leaks or water damage. After a major storm, it’s also a good idea to schedule an inspection to catch any hidden issues before they turn into costly repairs.
A roof may only need repairs if the damage is minor, like a few missing shingles or a small leak. However, if your roof is over 20 years old, has widespread damage, or is causing persistent leaks, it might be time for a full replacement. A professional inspection can help determine the best course of action based on the condition of your roof.
Not if they’re in good shape! If they don’t need repairs or replacing, we can work around them.
We’ve got you covered—literally. If your new roof leaks, we’ll take care of the repairs, including any damage caused by the leak, at no cost to you.