By Malarkey Roofing Products.
Editor’s note: Share this information with your customers who live in storm-prone areas.
When the skies darken and the wind starts howling, the last thing you want to worry about is whether your roof can withstand the storm. A strong, well-maintained roof is your home’s first line of defense against heavy rain, high winds and flying debris. Neglecting it could mean costly repairs, or worse, severe damage to your home. The good news? A few proactive steps can make all the difference. Malarkey Roofing Products shares what you need to know to stormproof your roof before the next big weather event strikes.
Start by having a thorough inspection of your roof conducted. It’s best to contact a Malarkey-certified professional roofing contractor.
Key areas to inspect:
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Before the storm hits, take photos or videos of your roof’s current condition. This documentation can be invaluable if you need to file an insurance claim after the storm. It provides a clear “before” picture, making it easier to highlight any damage caused by the storm.
If your home has a chimney or skylights, these can be vulnerable during a storm. Ensure the chimney is structurally sound with no loose bricks or cracks. Skylight seals should be intact and leak-free. Consider installing a chimney cap (if not already in place) to prevent rain from entering the chimney.
If you have any added objects on the roof, like satellite dishes, antennas or solar panels, ensure they’re securely fastened. These items can easily become airborne in strong winds, damaging your roof and whatever they land on – like cars or neighboring roofs.
Trees are great landscaping, but overhanging branches can be a significant hazard during a storm. High winds can cause branches to break off and slam into your roof, potentially causing serious damage. Trim back any branches that hang over your roof. As a rule, all branches should be at least six feet from your roof.
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Proper ventilation in the attic is essential for preventing heat and moisture buildup, which can damage your roof from the inside out. Make sure vents are unobstructed and functioning correctly. Poor ventilation can cause the roof deck to warp, making your roof more susceptible to storm damage.
If you live in an area prone to severe storms, consider reinforcing your roof structure. This includes adding hurricane straps or clips to secure the roof to the walls of your home. These reinforcements can be particularly helpful in preventing your roof from being blown off during a severe storm.
Proper attic insulation is often overlooked, yet it plays a critical role in maintaining the integrity of your roof. Inadequate insulation prevents heat from escaping your home. This problem can cause snow on the roof to melt unevenly, which leads to ice dams. During a storm, ice dams can cause water to back up under shingles and form leaks. To prevent this, ensure your attic is well-insulated.
Waterproofing your roof adds an extra layer of protection against heavy rain. Consider adding a self-adhering waterproof membrane such as Malarkey Arctic Seal® to the roof deck before installing shingles for extra protection. Arctic Seal® is also useful as a flashing membrane, helping protect areas susceptible to leaks such as valleys, roof-to-wall transitions and around vents and skylights.
If you’re due for a roof replacement or significant repairs, consider installing impact-resistant roofing shingles with a Class 3 or 4 impact rating. These shingles are designed to withstand the impact of hail and debris better than traditional shingles, reducing the risk of damage during a storm and may even qualify for insurance discounts. All Malarkey field shingles are rated highly for impact resistance.
Lastly, prepare for the worst and hope for the best as they say. It’s wise to have some emergency supplies on hand, such as a tarp, nails, a hammer and heavy-duty plastic sheeting ready just in case. If your roof does sustain damage during the storm, these supplies can help you make temporary repairs until a professional can assess and fix the damage.
In conclusion, preparing your roof for severe storms is all about being proactive. Regular inspections, timely repairs and taking preventative measures can make a world of difference when it comes to protecting your home. Remember, a well-maintained roof isn’t just about avoiding leaks — it’s about safeguarding your entire home from the unpredictable forces of nature. Take the time to prepare so you can weather storms with confidence.
Original article and photo source: Malarkey
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