With the daily threat of afternoon pop up thunderstorms lurking in future, we wanted to provide some reminders to prepare for them: Trim overhanging limbs to prevent them from damaging your roof Clear gutters and downspouts from any debris to allow water to flow freely and prevent damage Grab a ladder and check for any loose or damaged shingles. Then grab your hammer to secure them. Bring in or secure any loose objects in your yard that could go flying in high winds and damage something in its path Consider reinforcing skylights, chimneys, etc. for an extra layer of protection As always, we are here to help you ensure that your structure is leak proof. We offer free estimates and work with insurance companies.
From the Rooftop: Storm Season Alert
June 9, 2023

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