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Wind-Damaged Roofs: Signs, Solutions, and Prevention

Writer: Rainy Day ExteriorsRainy Day Exteriors

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The Pacific Northwest has experienced some pretty high winds recently and they can wreak havoc on your roof, even if there’s no visible damage from the ground. If left unaddressed, wind damage can lead to costly repairs and potential structural issues. Here’s how to spot wind damage, what to do about it, and how to prevent future problems.


Signs of Wind Damage

Missing or Lifted Shingles

Strong winds can tear shingles off completely or loosen them, making your roof vulnerable to leaks.


Curling or Peeling Shingles

Shingles that are starting to curl at the edges or peel back indicate wind-related wear and tear.


Granule Loss

Check your gutters for an accumulation of shingle granules, which can signal wind damage and reduced roof lifespan.


Damaged Flashing and Sealants

Wind can loosen or bend flashing around chimneys, vents, and skylights, creating potential entry points for water.


Leaks and Water Stains

If you notice water stains on ceilings or walls, it could mean wind damage has compromised your roof’s waterproofing.


Solutions for Wind-Damaged Roofs

Perform a Visual Inspection

After a storm, check your roof from the ground with binoculars or climb up safely if possible.


Schedule a Professional Inspection

A roofing expert can identify hidden damage and recommend the best course of action.


Repair or Replace Damaged Shingles

Address minor damage quickly to prevent more extensive repairs later.


Fix Flashing and Sealants

Ensuring these components are secure helps prevent leaks and further structural damage.


How to Prevent Wind Damage

Invest in High-Quality Shingles

Opt for wind-resistant roofing materials rated for high-speed gusts.


Regular Roof Maintenance

Keep up with inspections and minor repairs to strengthen your roof against future storms.


Trim Overhanging Branches

Prevent falling limbs from damaging your roof during high winds.


Secure Loose Roofing Materials

Check for loose shingles, flashing, or gutters before storms arrive.


Protect Your Home with Rainy Day Exteriors

Don’t wait until it’s too late—if you suspect wind damage, contact Rainy Day Exteriors today. Our expert team can assess your roof, provide quality repairs, and help safeguard your home from future storms.

 


 
 
 

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