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Protect Your Building's Roof From Hail Damage

7/19/2022 (Permalink)

Smart Preventative Measure To Take To Protect Your Property

Hail can strike at any time of year in Maize, KS, so it's smart to stay prepared all year long. Your building can suffer greatly from roof damage caused by hail and strong winds. Listed below are some smart preventive measures you can take to protect your property.

1. Inspect Your Roof
It’s a good idea to set up a routine inspection program to ensure that your roof remains in good condition. Check periodically for worn or missing shingles and other roofing textiles. Replace any damaged materials as soon as possible.
Inspect the drainage system on the roof as well. Clogs from dirt and leaves can cause water to build up. If water pools on the roof, it can create roof damage and leaking. Anytime you see discoloration on the ceiling, this is a sign that a leak is forming in the roofing materials. It’s critical to contact a water damage expert right away if you suspect a roof leak.
Check the skylights, air conditioning units and other equipment on the roof to make sure there are no cracks or leaks and to ensure the equipment is properly secured.
In addition to routine maintenance inspections, always check for hail damage immediately after a storm.

2. Select Equipment That Can Withstand Hail
HVAC equipment can be purchased to withstand high winds and hail. If you can’t make that investment right away, look for hail guard covers and shields to protect equipment on the roof. Skylights and solar panels can also be purchased that have been tested to withstand severe hailstorms.

3. Trim Trees Near the Building
During strong winds, loose branches can break and cause damage to your building. Keep trees pruned all year long to reduce this risk.
While it is impossible to completely remove the threat of roof damage during heavy winds and hail, these tips can significantly reduce the risks to your property.

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