Yes. Many types of storm damage, including hail impact, lifted shingles, or compromised seals, may not be obvious from the ground. Hidden damage can shorten your roof’s lifespan and eventually lead to leaks or interior issues. A professional inspection helps identify these problems early and determine whether repairs or an insurance claim may be necessary.
During an inspection, our team evaluates the condition of your roofing materials, flashing, drainage areas, and visible structural components. We look for signs of aging, storm impact, moisture intrusion, and installation issues. Afterward, we explain what we found, answer your questions, and provide clear recommendations so you understand your options without pressure.
Addressing small roofing issues early is usually the most cost effective choice. Minor problems like loose shingles or small leaks can quickly worsen due to wind, rain, or temperature changes, leading to larger structural or interior damage. Early repairs help extend your roof’s lifespan and prevent more expensive restoration later.
Gutters play a crucial role in directing water away from your roof, siding, and foundation. When gutters are clogged, leaking, or improperly sloped, water can overflow and cause roof rot, fascia damage, basement moisture, soil erosion, or foundation settlement. Keeping gutters properly maintained helps protect your entire property.
Yes. Modern siding systems, when properly installed with moisture barriers and insulation considerations, can help reduce air leakage and improve thermal performance. This can contribute to more stable indoor temperatures, less strain on HVAC systems, and potentially lower energy costs while also improving exterior protection.
It’s best to schedule an inspection as soon as possible after significant wind, hail, or heavy rain. Early evaluation helps document damage while it’s fresh, prevents hidden issues from worsening, and allows repairs or insurance steps to begin sooner, reducing the risk of leaks or structural deterioration.