3/27/2016
Roof damage, as well as downed trees and power lines, can occur even at wind speeds of 50-60 mph, although that wind speed is not even classified as hurricane strength. Following a destructive storm, you may find yourself and your family members overwhelmed by stress and anxiety at the enormity of your losses.
Here are some useful tips in dealing with this type of catastrophe that will make the process flow just a little bit more smoothly.
Learn more about how to identify storm damage that may be hard to spot >
Other important qualifying questions include whether the company is certified in storm restoration work, its business location (always go local so you can easily keep in contact), the number of years they have been in business, and names of references you can contact.
You may want to research whether your location requires licensure and if there is a public website available where you can look up potential contractors.
Following these guidelines will give you the first steps to cover yourself for virtually any contingency that may arise, especially related to storm damage roof repair. Remember– keep asking questions as the job progresses. It’s your roof and you have a legitimate say in ensuring that the job comes out right!
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