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6 Ways to Prepare Your Roof for Texas Storm Season

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For homeowners in Texas, preparing for the upcoming storm season is essential. Severe weather can bring heavy rains, hail, and strong winds that challenge the integrity of your roofing system. Here are six detailed steps, brought to you by AlliedPRC, to ensure your roof is ready.

1. Clean Gutters and Downspouts

Proper gutter maintenance is crucial for preventing water damage. Blocked gutters can lead to water backing up and damaging both your roof and the foundations of your home. Before the storm season, make sure to remove any leaves, debris, or nests. You can do this yourself using a ladder, gloves, and a hose, or you can opt for professional cleaning services if your gutters are particularly high or if you prefer a thorough job.

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2. Trim Trees Near Your Roof

Trees can pose a significant threat to your roof during storms. Branches that hang over your roof can break and fall, causing damage or even puncturing the roof. To prevent this, trim any branches that are too close to your house. For high or large branches, or if you're unsure how to safely trim them, it’s wise to hire professional tree services to handle the job.

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3. Ensure Loose Materials are Secured

Loose shingles or tiles can be ripped off by high winds and become hazardous projectiles during a storm. It’s important to ensure all roofing materials are securely fastened. While this is typically a job for professionals, you can visually inspect your roof from the ground for any obvious issues and call a roofing specialist if something seems amiss.

4. Check for Proper Attic Ventilation

A well-ventilated attic helps prevent wind uplift during storms and reduces moisture buildup that can weaken your roof over time. Check your attic ventilation to make sure all vents are clear of obstructions like bird nests or debris. If you're unsure about the adequacy of your attic's ventilation, consider consulting with a roofing expert to review your current setup.

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5. Review Your Insurance Coverage

Before the storm season starts, review your homeowner's insurance to confirm what is covered. Check that your policy includes damage from wind, rain, and hail. If your coverage is lacking, consider updating your policy to include comprehensive storm damage protection. Understanding your coverage helps ensure that you won’t face unexpected expenses after a storm.

6. Schedule Professional Roof Inspections

The most crucial step in readying your roof for storm seasons is to schedule a professional inspection. Regular inspections are essential for catching issues before they worsen. A professional roofer, like AlliedPRC, can assess your roof's condition, perform necessary maintenance, and ensure it's prepared to withstand upcoming weather challenges.

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Conclusion

Preparing your roof for storm season is a vital step in safeguarding your home against the harsh Texas weather. Taking proactive measures not only protects your property but also ensures the safety and comfort of your family during severe weather conditions. AlliedPRC is here to help. Contact us today to get your roof inspected for free.