Go outside and take a stroll around your home. If the ridge of your roof is starting to sink in the middle, there is a good chance that you are dealing with a problem many homeowners are dreading to encounter — a sagging roof. Not having enough structural support for the load is the main [...]
In the event of storm damage, you may need to file a claim with your insurance company for your roof. However, many homeowners are unaware of what goes into the insurance roof claiming process. If it’s your first time filing an insurance claim, don’t worry — we’re here to help. In this article, The Great [...]
Asphalt shingles are protected by a mineral granule layer that enables them to endure the most severe weather conditions. However, the material may lose its granules in some situations, as evidenced by the accumulation of small rock grains or dirt inside your gutter system.
Within the field of homeowners’ insurance roofing claims, wear and tear are one of the most often cited grounds for insurers to refuse claims. “Wear and tear” according to a roof repair company refers to the damage that occurs to your roof as it ages, most notably as the roof reaches the end of its useful life.
Heavy rains, hail and high winds are not the only things you should watch out for during storms. Windborne debris and fallen trees are two things that can also harm your roof during an extreme weather event. The probability of a tree falling on your property may be low, but it’s always better to prepare [...]