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What to Do Immediately After a Storm to Minimize Home Damage: Quick Steps for Homeowners
When a storm strikes your home, the hours right after can be crucial for preventing further damage and protecting your property. Taking quick, smart action after storm damage can save you thousands in repairs and help with your insurance claims. From checking for...
Emergency Roof Repair vs. Full Replacement: Which Do You Need?
When faced with roof damage, deciding between a quick fix and a complete overhaul can be challenging. Water stains on your ceiling or missing shingles after a storm might have you wondering what level of repair your home actually needs. The right choice depends on...
Common Signs of Hail Damage & What They Mean for Your Roof
When a hailstorm passes through your neighborhood, it might leave behind more than just icy pellets on your lawn. Hail can cause significant damage to your roof that isn't always obvious from the ground. Random damage patterns with black spots, missing granules on...
5 Ways to Protect Your Roof from Storm Damage Before It Happens
Storm season brings powerful winds, heavy rains, and potential hail that can wreak havoc on your home's first line of defense, your roof. Protecting this crucial structure before severe weather strikes can save you thousands in repairs and prevent interior water...
How to Spot Roof Damage After a Storm: Essential Signs Every Homeowner Should Know
After a severe storm, your home's first line of defense may have taken a beating. Identifying storm damage early can prevent small issues from turning into costly repairs. Looking for missing shingles, dents on gutters, and granule loss in downspouts are key...
Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Storm Damage Repairs?
When a storm damages your home, knowing whether your insurance will cover the repairs can save you significant stress and financial strain. Standard homeowners insurance policies typically cover many types of storm damage including wind, hail, lightning, and fallen...
Storm Damage Roof Repair: What Every Homeowner Needs to Know Before Storms Hit
When severe weather strikes, your roof stands as your home's first line of defense. Strong winds, hail, and heavy rainfall can cause significant damage that might not be immediately visible from the ground. Taking prompt action after storm damage occurs can save you...
Exploring the Various Shingle Cuts: What You Need to Know
When it comes to roofing, every detail matters. One key decision you'll face is choosing the right shingle cut for your home. Shingle cuts affect the appearance of your roof and its durability and performance. So, this guide will break down the most popular shingle...
Is Your Ohio Home’s Siding Ready for Winter? It Can Be with These Steps
When winter rolls into Ohio, your home's siding becomes your first defense against the elements. But have you thought about how well it's prepared to face freezing temperatures, snow, and ice? Ensuring your siding is ready isn't just about convenience but protecting...
Tarping Siding vs Tarping Roof
When a storm hits, acting quickly to protect your home from further damage is important. But should you focus on emergency roof tarping or covering your siding when it comes to emergency protection? Both are critical, but they serve different purposes. In this blog,...
How to Identify Roof Damage After a Winter Storm in Kansas City
Winter storms in Kansas City can pack a punch, leaving homeowners worried about possible roof damage. If you're unsure whether the last storm affected your home, you've come to the right place. This blog will help you spot Kansas City winter roof damage and guide you...
Winter Maintenance Tips for Siding
Winter is just around the corner, and as we cozy up indoors, it’s easy to forget about the exterior of our homes. However, during the upcoming chilly months, our siding needs as much attention as our heating systems. If you’re wondering how to winterize your siding,...