Stop your house from being impaired from the next wind storm and let the experts show you how.
Roof and wind load during storm.
Your roof s lifelong enemy is water and when leaks caused by other types of storms or just the old age of your roof start to expose the internal layers of your roof to moisture problems.
Most newer homes have ridge venting that allows hot air and moisture to escape from the attic.
For new construction or additions the roof should be built to wind rating codes for your area with 5 8 inch plywood decking fastened securely to the roof framing.
The corners the edges of the roof and the ridge line are especially susceptible to damage from high winds.
Waterproof the seams with self adhering flashing tape cover the sheathing with roofing felt and top the whole thing off with shingles rated for wind and impact.
A protected and well preserved roof can combat tough winds and forceful storms.
High winds get under shingles and tear them from the roof.
When building a structure it is important to calculate wind load to ensure that the structure can withstand high winds especially if the building is located in an area known for inclement weather.
Hail during the storm or blown debris can also damage asphalt shingles wood shingles and shakes clay tiles and other vulnerable types of roofing material.
Another danger of high winds to your roof is lifting while the.
This can leave your roof exposed in those areas leading to leaks.
Select appropriate wind and impact resistant roof coverings and install per the manufacturer s instructions.
In order for a structure to be sound and secure the foundation roof and walls must be strong and wind resistant.
Install a wind and impact resistant covering.
Rated wind and impact resistant asphalt shingles and standing seam metal roofs are good choices for storm resistance.
The mother of all roofing issues rain roof damage is the most common and of the most noticeable of all the types of storm damage that happens to your roof.
Every wind turbine has an anemometer that measures wind speed and a wind vane to keep track of the wind s direction.
The wind can get under a corner or small piece of the shingle and curl it or rip it off completely.