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How To Prepare Your Roof For Hurricane Season
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<br><br><br>Preparing your roof for hurricane season is a crucial step in protecting your home and family from severe weather damage.<br><br><br><br>Start by inspecting your roof thoroughly before the season begins.<br><br><br><br>Examine your roofing material for signs of deterioration such as gaps, lifting, or granule loss.<br><br><br><br>Inspect all roof protrusions including pipes, vents, and skylight junctions for deterioration.<br><br><br><br>Don’t delay—fixing damaged roofing elements now prevents catastrophic water damage later.<br><br><br><br>Make sure your roof’s flashing is secure and properly sealed.<br><br><br><br>The weakest link in any roof during high winds is frequently the flashing at joints and penetrations.<br><br><br><br>Apply a durable, weather-resistant sealant to all vulnerable seams.<br><br><br><br>Remove leaves, debris, and sediment from your drainage system.<br><br><br><br>Blocked drainage systems force water to pool and seep into roof decking.<br><br><br><br>Trim any overhanging tree branches that could fall onto your roof during high winds.<br><br><br><br>Even small branches can cause significant damage when propelled by hurricane force winds.<br><br><br><br>Bring in or tie down all loose yard objects that wind could launch into your home.<br><br><br><br>Replace worn [https://mundellroofing.com.au/services/roof-replacement/ Mundell Roofing Albion Park] with certified impact-resistant products designed for hurricane zones.<br><br><br><br>Impact-resistant roofs are engineered to endure wind speeds over 130 mph and heavy hail.<br><br><br><br>Confirm that your roof-to-wall connections meet current wind uplift codes.<br><br><br><br>Finally, keep a record of your roof’s condition with photos and receipts for any repairs or upgrades.<br><br><br><br>Insurance adjusters often require visual and written evidence to approve claims for storm damage.<br><br><br><br>Taking these proactive steps can significantly reduce the risk of damage and keep your home safer when hurricane season arrives<br><br>
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