Roofing

Busting 3 Common Misconceptions About Wind Roof Damage

It’s best that you don’t believe everything you hear about wind damage on roofing shingles. After all, it remains a divisive topic that still has many common myths surrounding it. To set the record straight once and for all, Great Lakes Roofing and Siding, one of the trusted residential and commercial roofing contractors in the area, debunks three of the most popular misconceptions about wind roof damage:

  1. “High winds are the sole reason for shingle damage or blow-offs”. On the contrary (barring hurricane-force winds), strong winds alone aren’t enough to tear or blow the shingles off your roof. In most cases, this only happens when the shingles have already been compromised. If the shingles are easily lifted up by high winds, it’s probably because they are already nearing the end of their service life, they were installed incorrectly, or they have undergone cyclic thermal expansion and contraction.
  1. “Wind damage is not always obvious”. The most obtrusive sign of wind roof damage is the exposed areas of the system where shingles are already missing. Still, you’ll find that wind-damaged shingles are actually visually apparent once you know what to look for. What happens is that wind-induced pressure can lift up shingles when their factory-applied adhesives fail. If you notice that the shingles are flipped, folded, or creased, that can only mean they’ve sustained wind damage. This means it’s already time to call one of the premier residential and industrial roofing contractors in the area, Great Lakes Roofing and Siding, for the necessary repair solutions.
  1. “This type of damage is pretty much unavoidable”. Not exactly–there are a couple of ways you can prevent or mitigate wind damage on your roofing system. Investing in shingles with exceptional wind resistance is one. Making sure your roof is professionally inspected and repaired following a windstorm is another. The fact is that keeping your system intact from wind damage can be simple when you take a few necessary measures.

Great Lakes Roofing and Siding is one of the area’s top residential roofing contractors. When you choose us to handle your wind roof damage repair and restoration, you can always expect us to deliver the highest quality results. We proudly serve Elk Grove, IL, and the rest of the Chicagoland area. Call us today at (877) 938-9318 or fill out this contact form to schedule your roof evaluation.

Kim Edmonds

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