How to Spot Roof Damage after a Storm

 

Houses with damaged tiled roof covered with blue

You’ve seen pictures of damage to roofs from tornadoes, hail, and wind, but did you know even minor storms can cause damage to Atlanta roofing materials? It’s important to know how to detect damage to your roof after any kind of storm so that you can repair it as soon as possible. Here’s what you need to know.

Ground Check

After a storm, walk around the perimeter of your home and look for any damage from below. Damage can be something as simple as missing or displaced shingles or fascia, or it may be something more noticeable, like tree limbs on the roof, damaged exhaust pipes and rain gutters, or large sections of missing shingles.

Check Inside

You’ll also need to check inside your home in the attic for any leaks or water damage. Look for wet insulation or framework as well as any discoloration in the walls or ceiling, which is usually a sure sign that there is a leak somewhere in the roof that needs to be repaired.

Top Check

If there is damage that can be seen from the ground, it’s likely that there is damage on the top part of the roof. It’s important to check the roof with a ladder whether or not you can see damage from below. Actually getting up on the roof will give you a better idea of how much overall damage the roof has sustained. Hail and high winds can cause quite a bit of damage to a roof, especially to tile roofs. Hail damage will make dimples all over the shingles. In some cases, you may be able to fix the damage yourself using proper roofing supplies in Atlanta. For a more thorough check, however, it’s a good idea to call roofing professionals both to ensure your safety and to make sure you know exactly what types of repairs are necessary so that you can avoid further problems from water damage.